Preparing For Boating (Launching); Off-Season Storage (Winterization) - Volvo Penta 3.0GLP-C Owner's Manual

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Preparing for Boating (Launching)

When launching your boat for the first time or when
starting out a new season, always carry out the steps
provided in the following checklist:
Replace all drain plugs.
Replace rubber caps and clamps or plugs.
Connect hoses and check their condition;
tighten clamps and connections.
Install boat drain plug, if removed.
Remove and inspect distributor cap and rotor.
Replace distributor with a new one, if neces-
sary.
Clean battery terminals and check battery
charge.
With ignition switch in OFF position, install
battery and attach battery cables.
Spray terminals with Volvo Penta anti corro-
sion spray.
Open the fuel shut-off valve and check all fuel
line connections for leaks.
Check the flame arrestor and clean if neces-
sary (except 8.1 L engines; see Flame Arres-
tor on page 71 ).
Make a thorough check of boat and engine for
loose or missing nuts and screws.
Pump the bilge dry and air out engine com-
partment. Federal, state, and/or local regula-
tions prohibit the pumping of oil into any
navigable waters.
Check all reservoir oil levels and fill as neces-
sary.
Check drive and transom shield anodes.
Clean or replace as necessary.

Off-Season Storage (Winterization)

Be sure that your Volvo Penta equipment is properly
prepared for off-season storage. Engine or drive dam-
age can result if some simple maintenance steps are
overlooked prior to storage. Winterizing gives you the
assurance that your engine will be protected during
storage and will run more reliably when you put your
boat back in the water.
We recommend that you have your Volvo Penta deal-
er "winterize" your engine and drive. Your dealer will
provide the proper servicing and maintenance to en-
sure that your equipment is treated and stored proper-
ly.
Maintenance
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