ADDITIONAL CORROSION PREVENTION TIPS
1. Spray the power package components on the inside of the boat every two
to three weeks with Corrosion Guard to protect the finish from dulling and
corrosion. External power package components may also be sprayed.
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Description Where Used Part No.
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Corrosion Guard Power package 92-802878 55
2. All lubrication points, especially the steering system and shift and throttle
linkages, should be kept well‑lubricated.
3. Flush the seawater system after each use in salty, brackish, or
mineral‑laden water.
Battery
All lead acid batteries discharge when not in use. Recharge every 30 to 45
days, or when specific gravity drops below battery manufacturer's
specifications.
Refer to specific instructions and warnings accompanying your battery. If this
information is not available, observe the following:
!
WARNING
An operating or charging battery produces gas that can ignite and explode,
spraying out sulfuric acid, which can cause severe burns. Ventilate the area
around the battery and wear protective equipment when handling or servicing
batteries.
!
WARNING
Recharging a weak battery in the boat, or using jumper cables and a booster
battery to start the engine, can cause serious injury or product damage from
fire or explosion. Remove the battery from the boat and recharge in a
ventilated area away from sparks or flames.
Bottom of Boat
To maintain maximum speed, ensure that the boat bottom is:
• Clean, free of barnacles and marine growth.
• Free of distortion, nearly flat where it contacts water.
• Straight and smooth, fore and aft.
Marine vegetation may accumulate when the boat is docked. This growth must
be removed before operation; it may clog water inlets and cause the engine to
overheat.
MAINTENANCE
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