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Section 11
GENERAL CARE AND
MAINTENANCE
Your boat may feature a variety of specialized systems and components. The
following basic and typical information may not apply to your specific application.
This section may not cover all systems or components on your boat. See the
Engine Operator’s Manual or the equipment manufacturer’s information for
maintenance procedures.
Maintenance procedures may require special knowledge and equipment. Always
consult your local marine dealer or certified marine technician for assistance in
performing service, maintenance or modifications to your boat.
Neglect of maintenance and unauthorized service work is not recommended and
may void your warranty. Refer to the Engine and Equipment Manufacturer’s
maintenance schedules and requirements, and keep a detailed log of the
procedures and dates completed. Always consult your local marine dealer for
assistance with periodic maintenance.
HULL DISCOLORATION
HULL DAMAGE
If you leave the boat moored in the water for long periods of
time, a condition may develop where you may experience
signs of discoloration and/or “blistering” of the hull below the
waterline. This is a normal condition for all fiberglass boats
and does not indicate a problem a problem with materials or
workmanship. This condition is not covered under warranty.
See Section 2 - Warranty for more information. If it is necessary for your
boat to stay in the water, you should consider applying high-quality bottom
paint for additional protection. Talk to other boaters in the area or see your
dealer for recommendations.
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