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12.13.
STOVE
Depressurize the gas system and close all valves. Clean stove thoroughly. Remove fuel
tanks and clean to remove any salt accumulation from their surface. Wipe down stove
and tanks with a rag while applying a light layer of WD-40 or other lightweight, protective
oil.
12.14.
INTERIOR
Remove as much loose gear from the boat as possible and store in a clean dry place.
If cushions are left on board be sure they are dry and propped on edge to encourage
ventilation.
Rinse and dry all floorboards and store them on their edge to encourage ventilation.
Leave all lockers clean and open for ventilation.
12.15.
COVERING THE BOAT
Cover the boat adequately during storage to prevent excessive weathering.
BE SURE THE COVER DOES NOT CHAFE BOAT.
Ventilation between the winter cover and the boat is required to avoid build up of
humidity.
CAUTION! DO NOT USE BLACK POLYETHYLENE AND DO NOT
SHRINK-WRAP THE BOAT BY TAPING TO THE HULL. ALWAYS
ASSURE GOOD VENTILATION.
12.16.
SAILS
Remove the sails, clean following the sail makers recommendations and store in a clean
dry space.
12.17.
MAST
The aluminum mast requires a minimum of care and maintenance. At the end of each
season it should be washed with a mild detergent and water solution, followed by a
complete rinsing with fresh water. Tie off all halyards and lifts, and inspect the mast
completely for scratches, cracks or stress marks. Apply paint or a clear lacquer to any
scratches found to prevent corrosion. Consult your dealer or a marine rigger if any
cracking or stressing of the aluminum tube is found.
Check all hardware on mast carefully for signs of corrosion, and check the tightness of the
fastenings. Masthead sheaves should show no signs of wear and should move freely.
Lubricate if necessary.
Summary of Contents for Oceanis 321
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