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7.3. Care instructions for the canopy
Store the canopy over winter in a dry and well-ventilated place. The warranty does not cover torn or
mouldy canopies.
7.4. Care instructions for the windshield
The boat’s windshield is made of tempered glass and can be cleaned with ordinary glass cleaners.
Useful tip: When wiping the boat’s windshield dry after cleaning, avoid using circular motions. This
can leave circular smudges on the windshield that become visible in sunlight, impeding visibility.
Wipe off any streaks with dry newspaper or cotton cloth using first horizontal, then vertical motions.
Repeat this a few times and you’ll bring the windshield to a brilliant shine.
7.5. Care instructions for the stainless steel components
To keep the boat’s stainless steel parts, such as rails, handles and bollards, shining as good as new,
you should keep the parts clean and waxed. The edges of the mounting flanges of the rails should
also be cleaned. Any dirt that remains under the edge of the flange will begin to look like rust. In
regular use (i.e. no damage), the parts should be cleaned and waxed at least twice every summer.
Rail maintenance should also be performed when the boat is put into winter storage.
7.6. Electronic remote control device maintenance instructions
If there is a problem in the functioning of the electronic remote control device, it must be serviced
at an authorised Yamaha workshop.
7.7. Care instructions for the steering system
The hydraulic steering does not require maintenance under normal circumstances. If the steering
starts to feel loose, there is a leak somewhere in the system. Leaks must be repaired immediately!
WARNING!
A hydraulic steering system that has a leak or trapped air in the hoses is extremely dan-
gerous.
7.8. Care instructions for electrical components
Electrical components like main switches, other switches and couplings do not normally need to be
serviced if the boat is stored in a dry and well-ventilated place for the winter. If, however, you wish
to protect electrical components against oxidation, the best way to do it is by spraying them every
now and then with a moisture repellent antioxidant.
7.9. Minor superficial repairs
You can repair minor surface damage to the boat’s hull or deck yourself. However, achieving a neat,
unnoticeable repair requires a considerable amount of skill:
1. Protect the area around the damage with tape.
2. Bevel the edges of the damaged area and clean with acetone.
3. If the damage is deeper than 2 mm, it is advisable to smooth it with an appropriate polyfiller
before painting.
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