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14.2.11 SeaDek (TM) non-skid
Listed below are specific instructions for the maintenance
of your Seadek. These instructions are direct from the
vendor.
"Your Seadek material is low maintenance and never
needs oiling or special sealants. The on board shoe traf-
fic amount will determine how often you will need to rinse
or wash your deck. Seadek is stain resistant. Most spills
will brush away with soap and water. (Simple Green
is one recommended soap brand). A small amount of
bleach can beadded to soap and water to make an effec-
tice cleaning solution to be used with a boat brush.
Avoid using acidic cleaners as this may degrade the
product. The material is applied with a pressure sensitive
adhesive and can be removed and replaced if required.
Contact your dealer for replacement parts.
Use boat shoes or no shoes at all as you normally do
already. Black sole shoes permitted on deck may scuff
any deck surface. The unique non-skid characteristic of
the deck surface will grip shoes and feet when wet.
Do Not place hot metals on Seadek decks.
Seadek deck with the care you would give a Fiberglass
deck surface.
Acetone must never be used to clean this material sur-
face.
Do Not try to mop the surface.
with a hose and leave it to air dry. Power sanders will
destroy the material.
Do Not oil, bleach, varnish, paint or lacquer your Seadek
as this will reduce the non-slip characteristic of the mate-
rial.
If you wash your walls with bleach, then first spray
the Seadek deck with water in order to dilute bleach that
will run on the deck surface. After walls are washed, re-
spray both the wall and Seadek in order to rinse away
any bleach that has pooled on top of the Seadek. A
patch can repair any portion of the deck that becomes
damaged. Contact your regional distributor at webpage:
www.seadek.com."

14.3 Interior

You can usually clean the surfaces of these components
with a mild cleaner such as Fantastic. Avoid using harsh
or abrasive cleaners.
Hunter e33 • Maintenance
Treat your
Use a bristled brush, rinse
Use approved marine sanitary
treatment chemicals to control the odor in the toilet and
holding tank.
14.3.2 Walls
The wood used in your boat is treated at the factory with
a multi-coat finish process. To maintain the finish, use a
good grade of furniture polish.
14.3.4 Bilges
The bilges are finished with a high quality gelcoat which
is easy to keep clean. Several brands of bilge cleaners
will dissolve dirt and grime, but will not harm the environ-
ment when pumped overboard. If you keep the bilge
clean, it is much easier to identify leaks or other problems
if they should develop.
Important: The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits
the discharge of oil or oily waste into or upon navigable waters
in the United States. Violators are subject to a penalty.
14.3.5 Shower Sump
The shower drains into a shower sump box which keeps
hair, soap scum, and bacteria from building up in the bilge
and developing an odor. Periodically clean out the pump
filter to prevent clogging the pump.
14.4 Mechanical Systems and Components
Refer to the manuals supplied by the boat component
manufacturers for their recommended periodic mainte-
nance. The manuals may indicate maintenance require-
ment, in addition to, the minimum maintenance tasks
listed in the following charts.
Note: In case of conflicts between the maintenance informa-
tion in this manual and the manuals supplied by the equipment
manufacturer, the equipment manuals take precedence.
14.4.1 Engine Oil
See engine operating manual for recommended oils and
correct procedures for checking and replenishing oil.
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