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Chapter 6: Maintenance and Service
NOTE: Do not steam press or dry in an electric or gas dryer.
This will damage the canvas fabric.
Water repellent was applied to your canvas during manufacturing. The repellent may have
diminished after extended cleaning. Re-treatment of the fabric is recommended after extended
cleaning. Do not use wax-based treatment products. Use a water based repellent like Apseal
®
or
Uniseal
®
. Scotchguard
®
is effective for short-term use only.
Snaps and Zippers
To protect the snaps and zippers on your boat’s canvas and cushions from corrosion and
binding, Grady-White includes a tube of lubricant (E-Z Snap
®
) in your Owner’s Packet. The
lubricant, manufactured by IOSSO (part number 10909), should be applied per the
manufacturer’s directions during the initial use of your canvas and cushions. The lubricant
should be reapplied every 3 months or sooner depending on your boating environment and
usage. Contact your dealer if you need to reorder lubricant. A snap assist tool should be used
whenever you remove the canvas or cushions to prevent damaging or tearing the material.
Vinyl
• Clean clear vinyl thoroughly with denatured alcohol and apply a protective layer of clear
wax.
Do not
use paste wax, as it will turn the vinyl yellow. This process should be repeated
as necessary to maintain the protective wax coating.
• Store and secure canvas before trailering.
• Dry all canvas before storing to prevent mildew.
•
Roll
vinyl panels to prevent them from cracking. This is necessary to prevent them from
cracking.
Never fold these pieces!
Upholstery
Your exterior vinyl upholstery may be cleaned with a mild solution of household detergent and
fresh water. Commercial cleaners for vinyl also work well. Since the seams of your exterior
upholstery are not waterproof, your upholstery should be stored in the cabin or covered when not in
use. Exterior cushions will trap moisture between themselves and the gel coat. If a cushion is not
removed to allow the moisture to dry, blistering of the gel coat may occur. Cockpit bolsters may be
removed if you desire. These bolsters clip onto brackets mounted to the deck structure. Screws are
then installed through the underside of the bolster to hold them in place.
Polyethylene/Acrylic/Vinyl
In the cockpit area of your boat, acrylic and vinyl are used for trim and polyethylene is used for
the toe rails and rod racks. Routine maintenance for vinyl should include regular cleaning with
soapy water and the application of a surface protector at least twice per year. Polyethylene can be
cleaned with products such as 409
®
or any spray and wipe cleaner. Acrylic can be maintained with
mild soap and water and a soft cloth.
Summary of Contents for Canyon 306
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