General Care and Maintenance
Cruiser
10-13
HEAD AND WASTE
CONTAINMENT
SYSTEM
Head (Marine Toilet)
Periodic maintenance guidelines:
• Use a non-abrasive cleaner for the bowl.
• A light coating of a general-purpose marine
lubricant on the pump rods and slides will
reduce friction of moving parts.
• Use recommended deodorant and lubricant for
the internal parts of the head.
• Always flush the head completely to clear any
waste from the bowl and/or lines to the waste
tank. This can prevent odor and waste buildup
in the lines. To reduce odors, pour and keep
some fresh water in the bowl after flushing.
Waste Holding Tank
If your boat has an optional waste holding tank
installed, various chemicals are available to
control odors and help break down solids.
Consult your local marine dealer for product
suggestions. After the holding tank is emptied, fill
the tank with fresh water and pump it out again to
rinse.
NOTICE: 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.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Periodically check the safety equipment for
damage, general condition and operation when
applicable. Always replace safety equipment that
is in question or in need of repair:
• Fire extinguisher
• Life jackets
• Visual distress signaling devices
• Audible distress signaling devices
• Navigational lights
• Emergency radios or Emergency Position
Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB)
• First aid kit
GENERAL BOATING
EQUIPMENT
Periodically check the general equipment
on-board for damage, general condition and
operation when applicable. Always replace
equipment that is in question or in need of repair.
• Anchors and anchor lines
• Boat hook
• Dock fenders
• Foul weather gear/clothing
• Mooring lines
• Oars/paddles
• Tool kit
• Tow line
TRAILER
Periodically check the general trailer components
for damage, general condition and operation
when applicable. Always replace trailer
components that are in question or in need of
repair.
• Lights
• Electrical connectors
• Tires (condition and pressure)
• Wheel lug nuts and studs
• Wheel valve stems
• Wheel bearings
• License plate and holder
• Rollers, bunks and hardware
• General fasteners (missing, loose or corroded)
• Safety chains or straps
• Winch, winch strap and hooks
• Trailer coupler and latch
• Frame, axle and springs
• Spare tire and wheel
• Brakes and actuator assembly
Summary of Contents for Sport Cruiser 260SCR
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