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6.3 FITTINGS
The cleats, fairleads, thwarts, pintles, gudgeons and outboard motor
bracket are screwed into mounting pieces moulded into the boat and
can be easily replaced if worn or damaged. The mounting pieces to
which they are screwed may only be repaired using plastic welding
equipment. Glue will not generally stick to the plastic of the boat.
6.4 CLEANING
Your Trinity 500 may be cleaned with any recognised boat cleaning
agent. Avoid using oily or abrasive substances. Citrus based cleaners
are excellent for marine cleaning purposes and are safe to use.
Household cleaners should be used sparingly and not discharged into
any waterways. Never mix cleaners and work in a well ventilated area.
Read labels and instructions before use to avoid products which may
damage the boat. Do not use products that contain phosphates,
chlorine, solvents, non-biodegradable or petroleum based products.
6.5 REPAIRS
A scratch that penetrates into the second (foam) layer of plastic should
be repaired before the boat is used again. A split which penetrates all
3 layers of plastic should to be repaired by a boat repairer equipped
with a plastic welding tool.