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Boat Handling & Seamanship Enjoying Your Day, Comfortably NOTE: Please refer to your owner's manual for more details. You may also submit your own tips by clicking the Submit A Tip button. Click here to download this info as a PDF document. clean gel with bleach or cleaners containing ammonia remove mold from gel with undiluted vinegar wash gel with mild household detergent bottom paint the hull if boat will be left in water for more than a few days use Grady's gel touch up kit (GW part #30-029) for small dings and scratches clean exterior cushions with mild household detergent store or cover exterior cushions when not in use dry-clean or steam clean interior cushion covers if soiled Hardtop Frame/T-tops FramesStainless Steel Deck HardwareDo not clean with abrasive cleaners or products containing chlorine bleach clean metal surfaces with abrasive pads, steel wool or wire brushes wash entire aluminum frame often with fresh water and mild soap to prevent pitting

protect the metal by using applying a non-abrasive metal protectant (example: T-9) remove salt or dirt from stainless steel regularly with mild soap and fresh water clean with petroleum-based or ammonia cleaners fold canvas for storage steam, press or dry fabric in an electric or gas dryer use paste wax on clear vinyl, as it will turn yellow clean clear vinyl with denatured alcohol and use spray wax to protect roll canvas for storage to prevent creasing and cracking clean fabric with mild household detergent lubricate snaps and zippers with E-Z Snap every 3 months apply Apseal or Uniseal to stop leaks in seam holes, and water based repellents like Scotchguard on fabric store and secure canvas before trailering dry all canvas before storing to prevent mildew secure the folded top when in the stored position to prevent damage or loss of canvas leave boat unattended for an extended period of time with power cable connected

read operating instructions in owner's manual open seacock to operate system turn on "wash down" switch to activate pump mix ethanol blended fuel with regular fuel periodically rinse top of tank and tank compartment with fresh water annually conduct a detailed inspection of all fuel system components check access plates on fuel tank hatches for water leaks; replace o-rings (GW part #30-005) as needed replace 10-micron fuel/water filter annually keep tanks full during long-term storage add fuel additives to fuel that will not be used for 60-90 days disconnect the battery or turn battery select switch off when the engine is running replace GW installed batteries with same brand and type as needed apply light grease to battery terminals after cleaning to prevent corrosion use abrasive cleaners or solvent based cleaners on upholstery or chair wax plastic components of chair (direct sunlight may cause yellowing) use acetone, toluene, gasoline or other solvents to clean plastic chair components

clean chair body with household cleaning products or soap and water use soap and water with a soft brush to remove upholstery stains leave waste in holding tank for long periods of time operate head at least once a month open seacock before operating head read owner's manual on your specific head operating system Fresh Water SystemDo not leave water in pumps, lines, filters or tank during cold weather Flush all fresh water systems with a 10% bleach water solution twice a year Add lemon juice to system periodically to keep things fresh smelling bleed or drain water lines during cold weather leave the generator seacock open when the generator is off add diesel fuel additives to prevent fuel contamination run ventilation blower at least 4 minutes prior to starting generator close the generator seacock immediately after shutdown check all filters regularly schedule all regular maintenance as described in the manufacturer's operation manual

leave sound box open during long-term storage and spray motor with anti-corrosive product place fingers near the operating windlass cleat anchor line before setting anchor cleat anchor when pulling anchor free from the bottom motor towards anchor when retrieving the line occasionally soak rope in fresh water to remove salt and maintain pliability read operating instructions before setting the temperature open intake seacock before use turn on the cockpit cooler switch on the AC panel to operate control panel rely on the motor tilt lever to support your engine; always secure with a towing support bar remove canvas and store deck cushions before trailering keep wheel bearings greased tongue weight on hitch should be 5-10% of the total weight of boat, motor and trailer package engage the joystick control for long periods of time; use short intervals to turn boat operate thruster out of water be aware of the emergency shut-off switch location

utilize trim tabs to correct port or starboard running lists utilize trim tabs to regulate the attitude of the boat while moving to create a smoother ride check the trim tab pump's hydraulic fluid level on a seasonal basis Battery Select SwitchDo not select "both" or "1+2" except in emergency situations when neither battery starts the motor return switch to position "1" or "2" if the "both" or "1+2" position was needed to start motor alternate between battery "1" and battery "2" positions in normal use on single engine boats leave seacock open when removing the boat from water turn on shower sump pump to remove condensation turn on switch on AC/DC panel to activate the unit's control pad leave seacock open for winter storage only if stored out of water close seacock and shut down unit while docking or when operating in shallow water generator or dockside AC current power must be in use to operate air conditioner leave water in system during winter storage