Section 10
10-12
Cruiser
Bilge Pump
Periodically check the bilge pump(s) inlet screens
and hoses for obstructions and debris. Foreign
materials can clog the screen and hoses or
become lodged in the bilge pump impeller, which
can cause the pump to malfunction. Periodically
check the operation of the bilge pump and float
switch, if equipped. Inspect all wiring, clamps and
hoses for tightness on a regular basis.
Detectors
Inspect fire, gas vapor and CO detectors
periodically for proper operation. See the
manufacturer’s information for periodic testing
procedures.
Trim Tabs
Periodically inspect the trim tabs for damage and
leaks. Check the hydraulic pump fluid level
periodically and fill with the recommended fluid.
RAW WATER SYSTEM
Periodic maintenance guidelines:
• Lubricate and operate all seacocks, checking
for proper operation.
• Inspect, clean or replace strainers as
necessary.
• Check for leakage at all hull fittings, lines,
connections, valves, etc.
• Check all raw water-related pumps, controls
and appliances for proper operation.
• Clean and flush all lines and systems with
clean, fresh water and approved cleaners.
FRESHWATER SYSTEM
Perform the following maintenance monthly to
help keep the freshwater system clean and
sanitary.
• Drain the freshwater tank completely using all
faucets, showers, etc. Refill tank with at least 20
gallons of clean, fresh water and drain again.
• Clean freshwater pump inlet filter screen, if
equipped.
• Replace freshwater system filter(s), if equipped.
• Clean city water inlet strainer, if equipped.
• Flush city water system using all faucets and
showers.
If water in the tank has stagnated and you
suspect that the freshwater system may be
contaminated, sanitize the system.
To sanitize
:
• Drain the freshwater tank completely using all
faucets and showers.
• Mix a solution of 1/4 cup household bleach to
one gallon of water for every 15 gallons of tank
capacity. Pour the solution into the freshwater
tank.
• Fill the tank with clean, fresh water.
• Turn freshwater pump on and bleed air from all
faucets, showers, etc.
• After approximately three hours, drain the
system completely.
• Flush the system with one full tank of water.
• Fill tank with clean, fresh drinking water.
If you can smell or taste bleach in the water:
• Drain the system completely.
• Mix a solution of one quart of white vinegar to
five gallons of water. Pour the solution into the
freshwater tank.
• Allow the solution to remain in the tank until you
have logged approximately one hour of cruising
time. Boat motion will move the vinegar/water
solution around to help clean the tank.
• Allow the solution to remain in the tank for at
least one week.
• Drain the freshwater system completely.
• Flush the system with one full tank of water.
• Fill the tank with clean, fresh drinking water.
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