Owner`s manual
5. Remove freshwater filter bowl
and
strainer.
Qean,
dry
and
replace
strainer
bowl.
6. Drain
the
water
heater
. Lines from the
engine
heat
exchang-
er
must
be
disconnected. Drain exchanger
and
lines.
7.
Use low
air
pressure
at
freshwater
pump
outlet
hose to blow
water
from
all water lines.
8. Attach a hose to inlet side
of
freshwater
pump.
Put
the
other
end
of
the
hose into bucket
of
non-toxic antifreeze
and
oper-
ate
pump
until
the
antifreeze comes
out
the
outlet
side
of
pump
.
Connect
inlet
and
outlet
hoses back
onto
the
pump.
k. Refrigerator:
1.
Check
that
MASTER
BREAKER
switch
is
in
the
"orr
position.
2. Wipe
unit
dry
and
leave the
door
blocked
open
during
stor-
age.
I.
Remove
strainer
and
seacock drain plugs to prevent
damage
from freezing. Close all seacocks.
Strai1UTl
Engines
Freshwater system
Cockpit wash system
m. Batteries:
Seacocks
Engines
Cockpit wash (intake)
Head
system (intake)
Head system ("Y" valve overboard
discharge)
Head
system (macerator
pumpout)
I.
Be sure
the
MASTER BREAKER switch
is
in the "
off"'
position.
Remove batteries from the boat and store in a
nonfreezing
area.
2. Put batteries
on
a wooden pallet
or
bench.
3. Keep batteries
on
a uickle charge. Check
and
maintain elec-
trolyte levels regularly.
q. Interior Preparations:
L Remo
ve
items that will
hold
moisture and cause mildew
such
as
life
jackets
, towels, blankets, cushions, mattresses, clothing,
curtains. canvas, etc.
2. Scrub the inside
of
the
boat
. Clean the cabinets, drawers,
and
cupboards
. Try
to
allow
one
day for drying
and
airing
out
the
cabin area,
as
weather permits.
3.
If
mattresses
and
cushions are left
onboard
,
stand
or
prop
them
up
to allow good air circulation
around
them
.
Hang
life
pr
eservers
and
other
equipment
also, to avoid
mold
and
mildew.
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7'0
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