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6.3.2 Cushions
Saltwater, salt residue, dirt, ultra-violet rays etc., takes their toll on vinyl and nylon
products causing them to lose their luster and texture. To clean, remove ordinary dirt
and smudges with a mild soap and water solution. Rinse the cleaned area with fresh
water and dry with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth or towel.
Your cushions are not waterproof. They are constructed of open-cell foam and absorb
and hold water. Do not leave the cushions in standing water or exposed to heavy,
prolonged rain. If, in the event your cushions become waterlogged, remove the foam
from the cushion, press as much water as you can from the foam and allow to air dry.
To prevent mildew, keep the vinyl dry and make sure that moisture does not accumulate
between the cushions when stored. Do not store until they are completely dry.
6.3.3 Doors and sunroof
The cabin bow and stern doors, as well as the sunroof, are sealed against water and wind
by means of rubber seals. Due to the high wear and tear of these, it is important to
inspect them at least annually. Check for any wear and tear, and for deformation. If any
such damage is found, replace the seals. The seals are considered wear parts and can be
purchased from your Anytec dealer.
The door locks require lubrication annually. Use regular lock oils. Remember to always
attach the rubber cap protecting the lock of the cabin bow door from water salt and
dirt, whenever the key is not inserted.
The sunroof mechanism requires maintenance annually or whenever any signs of uneven
or slow operation occur. Typical maintenance is cleaning and lubrication of slide bar
surfaces. See Webasto sunroof manual. Note that the sunroof can be operated manually
in case of motor failure; by using the special tool provided (was stored in the glove box
when the boat was delivered from factory).
6.3.4 Tempered glass windows
First thoroughly rinse with clean water. Then if needed, use commercially available glass
cleaners or a mixture of fresh water and vinegar to clean your glass windows. Dry with a
soft terry cloth towel or chamois.
DO NOT use abrasives, harsh chemicals, or metal scrapers on glass.
6.3.5 Fender list
The fender list has a D-shape and is pressed and glued against the hull. As a fender, it will
eventually have physical contact with other boats, docks and so on. Such contact results
in scratches, small deformations and some friction marks. This is natural and could be left
unattended as long as the fender is functional and well attached to the hull.
If the fender is dirty or discolored, use regular mild detergents like boat shampoo and a
soft brush. If the fender looks faded, a treatment with “tire/bumper shine” or similar
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