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Carpet
Cleaning:
I spend a lot of time on the carpet in the boat
and let me tell you I
have used the foam cleaner, but I have found if
you will take vinegar and mix
it 50/50 with
water and scrub in a circular motion then use a low foam
cleaner
afterward to get the vinegar smell out it works
great.
How many of you out there
have used Dip-It and there are chartuce spots on
the deck? Well Dip-It makes
a bottle that can remove the
spots.
Hey, we got the boat looking like new
again
right...we forgot something. What about the
trailer?
Trailer
Maintenance:
Inspect your trailer for damage.
A
nytime you get a nick on the paint and sand or
salt gets on it then it will start
eating away at the metal
frame.
Clean it well and check with the Marine
dealer
where you got the boat. He just might
have some touch up paint the can be used to restore the
trailer
to look new.
Don't forget the trailer bunk pads after all the
times you launch and
put your boat back on the trailer the pads get
sand in them and when you load
your boat it
will scratch your hull. One weekend when you go for an outing
and
the boat is in the water. Run up to one of those
carwashes and pressure spray
the bunks to
get the dirt and sand out of them.
Now that you’ve picked up a few tips to help keep your boat
looking new; let's get inside real deep to look at what else
needs maintenance to keep you having fun on the lake instead of
hoping somebody comes by to give you a
tow.
Even with the boat shining like new and your main investment
protected, neglect of the items discussed below could leave you
dead in the water while thinking about the expensive repairs
about to take a big bite out of your…uh… wallet.
Batteries:
The batteries that I carry onboard my boat are a little
different than what a lot of guys do, meaning a lot of guys use
deep cycle batteries for everything.
I recommend using a starting battery which is the one that gets
the big motor started instead of using a deep cycle battery.
Why? This battery will give you a burst of juice to turn the
big motor over and that is what you need. You will see on the
side or top of battery cranking amps, that’s not just a pretty
decal.
A deep cycle battery gives off the same amount of juice and is
recommended for the trolling motor. Another interesting fact is
after using your deep cycle battery all day you can drain it
down to nothing and recharge it back up, and a normal battery
you will loose some it if it will even charge back
up.
When I return from the lake I always hook my battery
charger up and charge the batteries. Now days on many
Bass Boats, they have a onboard charger where all you have
to do is plug it into a outlet.
In my boat I got a Guest three bank charger that I can
leave plugged in when not in use and if any time the batteries
go down, it kicks in and charges them back up and then shuts
down.
Always check the batteries before you break it out in the
spring. Make sure that the battery acid is full. If not, add
some distilled water that is free of mineral deposits to
fill them up.
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