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This section contains information that requires
use and disposal of oils, fuels, and chemicals.
Pay particular attention to the environment dur-
ing the use and disposal of these materials.
We recommend that maintenance and repairs
be performed by your dealer. However, some
owners may prefer to take care of routine main-
tenance and repairs themselves. For those
individuals, this section includes general infor-
mation and basic procedures. Keep a record of
all completed work in the Maintenance/Service
Log. A copy of this log is in Section 1.
This section also includes recommendations for
cleaning fiberglass, hardware, fabrics, vinyl, and
carpeting. Although household cleaners may be
used, they should be used in small quantities.
Cleaners containing chlorine, solvents, or
petroleum may damage boat components and
are a pollutant if they get into the water. In addi-
tion, cleaners containing phosphates encourage
algae blooms. Mixing cleaners can cause harm-
ful chemical reactions. Use citrus–based
cleaners or the cleaners recommended. Check
with your dealer for additional information about
cleaners.
IMPORTANT: Check with your dealer before
beginning any maintenance or repair if you are
not sure about the proper tools, equipment and
supplies to be used. Always refer to the manu-
facturers’ manuals for detailed maintenance
and repair procedures.
SERVICE SCHEDULE
The manufacturer of each system or component
in your boat should provide a recommended ser-
vice schedule, listing items requiring routine
attention, type of maintenance, and frequency.
The service schedule is a guide based on aver-
age operating conditions. Under severe
operating conditions, shorten service intervals.
DAILY (EACH USE)
Inspect your stern drive for damage. If a pro-
peller is damaged, have it repaired or
replaced.
Inspect the hull for gelcoat damage. Have
your dealer repair gelcoat damage as soon
as possible.
Check fluid levels in batteries and clean ter-
minals with a wire brush if corroded.
Inspect zinc anodes for deterioration and
replace if 50% or more of the anode is dete-
riorated.
Inspect the steering for looseness or bind-
ing and perform service in accordance with
steering system manufacturer’s recommen-
dations if required.
Inspect and clean sea strainers regularly.
The frequency of cleaning will vary
depending on the amount of use and local
conditions. To clean the strainer, close
the seacock and unscrew the wing nuts
on top of the strainer housing (Figure
12.1). Remove screen and wash. After
replacing the screen, replace and tighten
the wing nuts. Open the seacock and
check for leaks.
Wash down you boat with fresh water and
wipe down with a cotton towel or chamois. If
you used your boat in salt water, this wash-
down is especially important!
12-1
General Maintenance – 12
STRAINER
SCREEN
COVER
WINGNUT
FIGURE 12.1 SEA STRAINER
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