Stainless Steel Hardware
When using the boat in saltwater, the hardware should be washed
with soap and water after each use. When your boat is used in a
corrosive environment such as saltwater, water with a high sulfur
content, or polluted water, the stainless steel will periodically
develop surface rust stains. This is perfectly normal under these
conditions. The stainless can normally be cleaned and protected
by using a high quality boat or automotive wax or a commercial
metal cleaner and protectant.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY ABRASIVE MATERIALS SUCH
AS SANDPAPER, BRONZE WOOL, OR STEEL WOOL BE USED ON
STAINLESS STEEL. DAMAGE TO THE HARDWARE WILL RESULT.
Anodized Aluminum Surfaces
Anodized aluminum should be washed periodically with soap and
water to keep it clean. If the boat is used in saltwater or polluted
water, the aluminum should be washed with soap and water after
each use. Saltwater allowed to remain on anodized aluminum will
penetrate the anodized coating and attack the aluminum.
Hard tops, bimini tops or T-tops with canvas and/or fiberglass
tops require special attention to the anodized aluminum just
below the top. This area is subject to salt build up from salty
condensation and sea spray. It is also frequently overlooked
when the boat is washed and will not be rinsed by the rain.
Consequently, the aluminum just below the top is more likely to
become pitted than the exposed aluminum on the structure.
Make sure the aluminum in this area is washed frequently with
soap and water and rinsed thoroughly. Pay particular attention to
places where the top material or lacing contact the frame. Once
a month coat the entire frame with a metal protector made for
anodized aluminum to protect against pitting and corrosion
caused by the harsh e
ff
ects of saltwater. Do not use automotive
or boat wax designed for paint or gel coat on anodized aluminum.
The wax can contaminate the aluminum and damage the
anodized surface.
ONE DRAWBACK TO METAL PROTECTORS IS THAT THEY CAN MAKE THE
METAL SLIPPERY. THEREFORE, THEY SHOULD NOT BE USED ON
TOWER LADDERS, STEERING WHEELS AND OTHER AREAS WHERE A
GOOD GRIP AND SURE FOOTING IS IMPORTANT.
Stains can be removed with a metal polish or fine polishing
compound. To minimize corrosion, use only high quality stainless
steel fasteners on aluminum fabrications. Isolate the fasteners
from the aluminum by using fiber washers and caulking
compound or Tef gel to bed hardware and fasteners mounted to
aluminum fabrications. If the anodized coating is badly
scratched, it will require special attention and more frequent
cleaning to the damaged area. With proper care, anodized
aluminum will provide many years of service.
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Summary of Contents for 320 LXF
Page 1: ...320 LXF Scout Boats OWNER MANUAL ...
Page 2: ...Chapter 1 Owner s Information Warranty Certification and Boat Information ...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Propulsion A guide to your boat s propulsion system ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 4 Fuel System An overview of the fuel system of your boat ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 5 Electrical System An overview of the electrical system of your boat ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 6 Fresh Water System An overview of the fresh water system of your boat ...
Page 59: ...Chapter 7 Raw Water System An overview of the raw water system of your boat ...
Page 65: ...Chapter 8 Drainage System An overview of the drainage system of your boat ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 9 Ventilation System An overview of the ventilation system of your boat ...
Page 73: ...Chapter 10 Exterior Equipment An overview of the exterior equipment on your boat ...
Page 83: ...Chapter 11 Interior Equipment An overview of the interior equipment on your boat ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 12 Safety Equipment An overview of the safety equipment on your boat ...
Page 99: ...Chapter 13 Operation A general guide to operating your boat ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 14 Routine Maintenance A guide to keeping your boat running in good condition ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 16 Appendix Reference documents logs and schematics for your boat ...
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