General Care and Maintenance
11-9
Cleaning
Never allow any type of cleaning solution or cleaning material to come in contact
with the water or be discharged into the water. The discharge of any type of debris
or waste, including, but not limited to, food, trash, garbage, oil, fuel, liquids and
human waste, is highly restricted, if not unlawful, in most waterways. Never
discharge anything into the water.
Periodic cleaning is the best way to keep your boat looking new. Regular washing
and waxing keep dirt, algae and water deposits from building up and deteriorating
the finish. Keeping your boat in “show room” condition means greater personal
satisfaction and higher resale value. Special cleaning products are available from
your local marine dealer.
Hull
NOTICE: Do not leave your boat in the water for extended periods of time.
Extended mooring may cause hull surfaces to discolor and/or blister. Damage
caused from this type of exposure is not covered under the Centurion Boats
warranty. If extended mooring is necessary, consider using a high-quality bottom
paint for additional protection.
When washing your boat, use a mild detergent with a warm water solution. Never
use abrasive cleaners, solvents, ammonia or chlorine to clean gelcoat surfaces,
as these will damage the gelcoat surface. Special cleaners are available from your
local marine dealer to remove marine growth and algae from the hull.
Wax gelcoat surfaces at least twice a season. Special marine gelcoat waxes are
available from your local marine dealer to prevent color fade and dirt adhesion. If
the gelcoat has oxidized, chalked, dulled or faded from lack of proper
maintenance, buffing may be necessary to bring back the shiny appearance.
Hand buffing with #7 rubbing compound or power buffing with glazing compound
#1 will quickly restore the surface; however, always seek certified assistance
before attempting to restore your boat’s finish.
Upholstery
Regular washing with warm soapy water is sufficient to keep the upholstery in
good condition. For additional information on cleaners and upholstery
maintenance, see the Upholstery Care information in your
Owner’s Information
Kit
.
Canvas Covers and Bimini Tops
Regular washing with warm soapy water is sufficient to keep the canvas and
bimini top in good condition. For additional information on cleaners and
maintenance, see the Sunbrella
®
Fabric Care and
Roswell™ Owner’s Manual
information in your
Owner’s Information Kit
.
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