Remote Bilge Pump
If your boat is equipped with a remote bilge pump, it must
be completely drained if your boat will be exposed to freez-
ing temperatures.
Battery
1. Remove battery, check water level, and store away
from freezing temperatures.
IMPORTANT: Battery should be stored in a cool dry place.
2. Clean outside battery case, terminals, and battery
clamps with a solution of baking soda and water.
NOTE: Do not allow baking soda/water solution to enter
the cells.
3. Lightly sand battery posts and clamps with fine grit
emery cloth.
4. Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly to the cover end of
the battery cables.
5. A monthly recharge or continuous trickle charge should
be applied to the battery during storage.
INTERIOR CLEANING
1. Scrub all interior surfaces including cupboards, cabi-
nets and drawers.
2. Be sure to remove everything that can hold moisture
and cause mildew. Remove and store OFF the boat, all
cushions, mattresses, curtains, blankets and sheets,
pillows, towels, and clothing.
3. If it is necessary to store cushions on board:
•
Open all zippers and elevate cover away from the
foam padding.
•
Place a small plastic bowl or other round blunt
object inside the cushion to allow for adequate air
circulation.
•
Seats that can be folded should be stored in the
down position.
•
Use plastic seat covers to keep out dampness and
protect against mildew.
4. Make sure the cabin is well ventilated.
5. Personal flotation devices (PFDs) and other safety
equipment must be cleaned and dried. If left on board,
place them where air can circulate around them.
6. Clean and thoroughly dry the bilge area. Remove all
rags, sponges, or other cleaning materials from bilge
area.
7. Before storing your boat, make sure all interior areas
are dry, including carpet, upholstery, bilge, cabinets,
etc. Never cover a wet boat for extended periods.
Allow the interior to air out for a few days prior to stor-
6.3
WARNING: To prevent personal injury, wear gog-
gles, rubber gloves and a protective apron when
working with battery. Battery electrolyte can cause
severe eye damage and burns to the skin. In case of
spillage, wash area with a solution of baking soda
and water.
Remote Bilge Pump
If your boat is equipped with a remote bilge pump, it must
be completely drained if your boat will be exposed to freez-
ing temperatures.
Battery
1.
Remove battery, check water level, and store away
from freezing temperatures.
IMPORTANT
:Battery should be stored in a cool dry place.
2.
Clean outside battery case, terminals, and battery
clamps with a solution of baking soda and water.
NOTE:Do not
allow baking soda/water solution to enter
the cells.
3.
Lightly sand battery posts and clamps with fine grit
emery cloth.
4.
Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly to the cover end of
the battery cables.
5.
A monthly recharge or continuous trickle charge should
be applied to the battery during storage.
INTERIOR CLEANING
1.
Scrub all interior surfaces including cupboards, cabi-
nets and drawers.
2.
Be sure to remove everything that can hold moisture
and cause mildew. Remove and store OFF the boat, all
cushions, mattresses, curtains, blankets and sheets,
pillows, towels, and clothing.
3.
If it is necessary to store cushions on board:
•
Open all zippers and elevate cover away from the
foam padding.
•
Place a small plastic bowl or other round blunt
object inside the cushion to allow for adequate air
circulation.
•
Seats that can be folded should be stored in the
down position.
•
Use plastic seat covers to keep out dampness and
protect against mildew.
4.
Make sure the cabin is well ventilated.
5.
Personal flotation devices (PFDs) and other safety
equipment must be cleaned and dried. If left on board,
place them where air can circulate around them.
6.
Clean and thoroughly dry the bilge area. Remove all
rags, sponges, or other cleaning materials from bilge
area.
7.
Before storing your boat, make sure all interior areas
are dry, including carpet, upholstery
, bilge, cabinets,
etc. Never cover a wet boat for extended periods.
Allow the interior to air out for a few days prior to stor-
6.3
WARNING:
T o prevent personal injury
, wear gog-
gles, rubber gloves and a protective apron when
working with battery. Battery electrolyte can cause
severe eye damage and burns to the skin. In case of
spillage, wash area with a solution of baking soda
and water.