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Gel Coats
The smooth, beautiful skin of the fiberglass hull is made of gel coat. Gel coat
is a strong but extremely thin (though somewhat thicker than automotive
paint) layer of color resin. The best way to keep the gel coat skin on your boat
in top condition is through regular maintenance. The following guidelines will
help keep gel coat looking good for years to come.
DO'S
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Keep the gel coat surface out of direct sunlight or covered when not in use.
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Wash gel coat frequently (daily in salt or polluted environments) with mild
detergent and plenty of fresh water.
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Regularly (monthly in salt or polluted environments) wax gel coat surfaces
with marine grade wax recommended for fiberglass finishes.
Apply No-Slip tape or step plates on surfaces which are
walked on. Waxed gel coat surfaces are extremely slippery,
especially when wet.
DON'TS
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Do not use plastic or other nonporous (breathable) materials to cover gel
coat surfaces. Trapped moisture from condensation can cause gel coat
damage.
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Do not use abrasives, bleaches, ammonias, acids or harsh detergents.
See your dealer for special marine formulations.
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NEVER wax a gel coat surface in direct sunlight.
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Do not attempt to remove stains and scratches. Chalking, stains, and
minor scratches can be removed in most cases with careful rubbing and
polishing and is best done by a professional – see your dealer.
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE
180E, 190LS, 200LS, 218LS, 228S
Instruments
1 Volts
2 Fuel
3 Tachometer
4 Speedometer
5 Temperature
6 Trim
7 Oil pressure
8 Optional depth
sounder
CAUTION
Switches
9 Ignition switch
a Navigation/
anchor light
b Bilge pump
c Blower
d Horn
e 12V DC
receptacle
f Courtesy light
g Accessories
2
1
6
10 11 12
9
180E SPORT BOAT
3
4
7
13
5
8
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