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MAINTENANCE
SECTION 7
Caulking and Sealants
Deck fittings, rail bases, window and all underwater fittings have been sealed
with the finest quality sealants. These sealants, however, do not last indefinitely.
The working action of the boat and the expansion and contraction caused by
variations in outside temperature eventually break down the sealant.
Fittings that have begun to leak must be resealed. Remove the fitting and clean
the old sealant from both mating surfaces. Reseal the fitting using the sealant
recommended by your Carver Dealer.
Stainless Steel Rails and Hardware
Stainless steel is not rust-resistant nor is it stain-resistant. When left in contact
with the marine environment it does rust and corrode. Proper care helps keep
the stainless fittings on your boat looking bright and shiny.
Clean the stainless steel rails and fittings after each outing with either soap
and water or glass cleaner. If you operate your boat in salt water, clean the rails
and fittings at least once every week, even if the boat hasn’t been used since the
last cleaning.
If you discover any rust, remove it immediately. Failure to do so leads to
irreversible pitting. Use brass, silver or chrome polish to remove rust on stainless
steel. Wax the stainless fittings and rails to help protect them from the elements
and keep them looking their best. Use the same wax you use on the fiberglass
surfaces of the boat.
Never use abrasives like sandpaper or steel wool to clean stainless steel
fittings or rails. Never use mineral acids or bleach to clean stainless
steel. Never let stainless steel come into prolonged contact with iron,
steel or other metals which cause contamination leading to rust or
corrosion.
Decorative Striping Tape
A variety of decorative stripes are used on the exterior of your boat. Striping
tapes are custom-made to Carver’s color and size specifications. Replacement
striping tape is only available through Carver Dealers. To remove a damaged
section of tape, heat the area with a hair dryer. This softens the adhesive and
makes the tape easier to remove. To remove any adhesive residue, use acetone.
When fueling your boat, avoid spilling fuel on any of the striping tape.
Fuel damages the striping tape.
Summary of Contents for 380 SPORT
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