excellent electricity conductor and may cause corrosion if you
choose to charge the battery while it is on board your trailered boat.
Aluminum Surfaces
Rinse all aluminum surfaces of your boat regularly. Use water and mild
detergents for cleaning and protecting the aluminum pontoon tubes. Do
not use harsh chemicals or abrasives. Remove stains or light corrosion on
the tubes with a high-quality metal polish. Remove algae, scum, or other
marine growth while it is still wet, as these are difficult to remove once
they dry.
Note: Over a period of time, unpainted bright aluminum surfaces will
oxidize, taking on a dull gray appearance. This oxidized coating is
normal and does not harm the aluminum.
Battery and Electrical Care
Batteries must be held securely in the battery tray. Check the battery
connections. They should be clean and tight at all times. If you detect
wiring damage anywhere on your boat, consult your Manitou dealer.
During periods in which you use your boat infrequently, “trickle-charge”
your battery regularly to ensure that it will be ready for use when you
need it. Follow all instructions in your battery owner’s manual.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid, which can cause
severe personal injury and property damage if not
handled with care. Protect your eyes, skin, and
clothing when working with your boat’s battery.