Owner`s manual

2014 Glacier Bay 2770 Owners Manual
Tough Stains or Mildew - Use a mixture of 1 tablespoon of ammonia, 1/4 cup of hydrogen peroxide, and
3/4 cup distilled water. Briefly, apply to the surface, allowing the peroxide to bubble. Rinse with fresh
water
7.5 TRIM / PLEXIGLAS / POLYETHYLENE
Glacier Bay uses vinyl, plexiglass, and polyethylene material (Starboard™) throughout the interior of our
catamarans. Use the following instructions to care for these items:
1. Use mild detergents to clean vinyl trim commonly used in cabins and helm. Routinely use a
commercially available surface protector to seal the vinyl.
2. Surface or glass cleaners can be used to clean plexiglass. It is commonly used for radio boxes
and as a protective material for instrument panels.
3. Starboard™ can be cleaned using surface cleaners such as 409™.
7.6 STAINLESS / ALUMINUM
Stainless steel and aluminum are used throughout your vessel. Glacier Bay uses only 316 marine grade
stainless hardware and anodized aluminum to provide you with years of service; however, these metals can
deteriorate and fail if improperly cared for. Upon returning, clean all hardware using a mild detergent and
rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or chlorine based products, as they will
remove the metal’s protective coating and lead to pitting or rust. Throughout the year coat the metal using a
non-abrasive metal protector to help displace moisture, remove contaminates, and shield the metal. Glacier
Bay recommends high quality sealants such as Boeshield T-9™ developed by Boeing™ Aviation. If you
cannot find it locally call PMS Products Inc. at 800-962-1732.
7.7 BILGE COMPARTMENTS
Routinely check the condition of the bilge compartments in your boat. This will help identify potential
problems and eliminate odors associated with stagnant water and the buildup of residue. Clean the
compartments using a freshwater rinse. This will also enable you to check the function of your drain system
and the operation of the bilge pumps.
7.8 COCKPIT DRAINS
All Glacier Bays have four drains located in the cockpit, two on both the starboard and port sides. These
drains are designed to quickly evacuate the cockpit should the boat become swamped. Flushing these drains
routinely will ensure the safety of your crew and vessel, as well as, eliminate the potential for odors
associated with fish residue. These drains are evacuated through the scuppers located on the hullside. Each
scupper has a rubber flap to prevent water from entering the boat. Check this material occasionally to keep
them free of debris and in good working condition.
7.9 WINTERIZATION
Routine maintenance checks should be performed prior to each trip in accordance with Chapter 7, but a
broader analysis should be done before winterizing your catamaran and prior to the first trip of the season.
If your local climate does not require winter storage, complete the following steps at least annually to
ensure the safe operation of your boat.
1. Do not leave loose items or personal affects onboard during storage.
2. Remove all trash and debris prior to cleaning the boat.
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