Electrical Systems; Plumbing Systems; Winch Maintenance - Robertson and caine Leopard 38 Owner's Manual

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D. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
The batteries, terminals and cables should be inspected on a regular basis for
signs of damage, corrosion, cracks and electrolyte leakage. Battery terminals
should be kept clean, tightly connected, greased and protected from accidental
short circuiting. Refer to separate instructions in the Owners manuals including
wiring diagrams.
E. PLUMBING SYSTEMS
1. All pumps and float switches should be checked frequently to ensure proper
operation. This is an especially important regular maintenance item since
the proper functioning of a pump could save the vessel from serious
damage in the future.
2. Inspect all hoses for chafing and damage. Ensure that all hose clamps are
tight. Check that all pump impellers are clean and free of obstructions.
3. Inspect electrical wiring for corrosion and ensure that float switches move freely
and are operational
4. Make sure that the manual bilge pump handles are available and securely
located in the mounting brackets provided.
F. WINCH MAINTENANCE
Follow the maintenance instructions specified by the winch manufacturer. The
winch should be cleaned and lightly greased annually.
G. DECK HARDWARE AND STAINLESS STEEL
1.
Check all fittings regularly to make sure that all screws are tight.
2.
Occasionally lubricate moving parts such as blocks, turnbuckles, locking
cleats, snatch blocks and track slides.
3.
Inspect Mooring cleats and fairleads for secureness and tighten as
necessary. If cleats or fairleads are damaged or worn they should be
replaced.
4.
Damaged or missing cotter pins in turnbuckles or shackles should be
replaced.
5.
The majority of hardware and fittings installed on the boat are made of
stainless steel. To maintain the original shine and help prevent corrosion
regular rinsing with fresh water and washing with 3M™ Marine Multi
Purpose Boat Soap is necessary.
6.
In cases of surface rust, oxidation and tarnishing of the metal surface the
use of 3M™ Marine Metal Restorer and polish will restore the original
luster and protect against future surface defects.
7.
Never use coarse abrasives like sandpaper or steel wool as these may
actually cause rust and corrosion.
8.
Never clean with acids, cleaning materials containing bleaches or
ammonia and leave any stainless steel in contact with iron, steel or other
metals which can cause surface contamination.
L38 OM 110v Rev0 (11/02/03)
OWNER'S MANUAL
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