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Seasonal Maintenance
EdgeWater 200CC / DC
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12.1 Engine
Refer to your engine manual for any specific information pertaining to your engine. For the fuel system, add
a fuel stabilizer to a full fuel tank as per the stabilizer’s instructions. Run the engine for a minimum of 10
minutes to allow the fuel stabilizer to reach the engine.
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Wax the engine exterior.
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Remove the engine cowl and spray the engines powerhead with a non-conductive lubricant spray. Do
not spray directly on joints that are lubricated with grease as some lubricant sprays may dissolve
grease.
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Grease all external zert fittings on the engine and steering system. Use a grease that is
consistent with engine manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Change the engine lower unit lubricant. This will remove contaminants that may have built up
throughout the boating season. This is also a good time to check for lower unit seal problems. If
there is a leak, have it repaired by your dealer.
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Remove the propeller and grease the propeller shaft. Inspect the shaft and propeller for unusual
wear or signs of deterioration.
12.2 Hull
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Wax the entire boat. The hull will maintain its factory delivered luster much longer if waxed at least
once a season. The inside of the boat, which is subject to the sun’s direct rays, will also respond well
to a good coat of marine wax.
DO NOT wax the non-skid surfaces.
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Remove the hull plug so the sump area can breathe.
12.3 Trailer
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Check the wheel bearings for water. Clean and repack/replace as necessary.
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Check the tires for proper inflation.
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Try to store the boat and trailer with the bow slightly elevated so it will drain.
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If possible, cover the boat so that the sun will not deteriorate and tree sap and other environmental
hazards will not damage the deck or upholstery. If covered, make sure to let air circulate so mildew will
not build up. If in a high snow or rain area, make sure to properly support the cover to sustain and shed
the load.