Owner`s manual

2470 CENTER CONSOLE
appearance that will affect the clarity of the strataglass. Products that repel water, like Rainex
®
,
should not be used as they will not take well to the surface and could appear spotty and may also
yellow or dull the Strataglass over time.
Stratoglass can be cleaned by rinsing off dirt or salt deposits with fresh water, then washing with
a clean cloth and mild soap. Chamoise dry to remove water spots and improve clarity. If a polish
is accidentally used, use Windex
®
or its equivalent to remove it. While window cleaners will
destroy the standard vinyl normally used in side curtains and clear connectors, it will not harm
strataglass. Always roll down the curtains and snap in place at the end of each day so the curtains
will maintain their shape and to minimize fold distortions.
Remember, the coating on strataglass is scratch resistant and not scratch proof. Always handle
the curtains with care and never roll up curtains that are salty or dirty. If you have any questions
about the clear curtains used on your boat, please contact the Pursuit Customer Relations
Department.
The T-top enclosure must be removed when trailering. Canvas enclosures are not designed to
withstand the extreme wind pressure encountered while trailering and will be damaged. Always
remove and properly store the enclosure before trailering your boat.
12.3 Bilge
Periodically check the bilge pumps for proper operation and clean debris from the strainers and
float switches. Inspect all hoses, clamps and thru-hulls for leaks and tightness on a regular basis.
To keep the bilge clean and fresh, it is recommended that you use a commercial bilge cleaner on
a regular basis. Follow the directions carefully. All exposed pumps and metal components in
the bilge should be sprayed periodically with a protector to reduce the corrosive effects of the high
humidity always present in these areas.
Periodically check the bilge pumps for proper operation and clean debris from the strainers and
float switches. Inspect all hoses, clamps and thru-hulls for leaks and tightness on a regular basis
and operate all thru-hull valves at least once a month to keep them operating properly.
12.4 Drainage System
It is essential that the following items be done periodically to maintain proper drainage of your
boat:
Clean the cockpit drains with a hose to remove debris that can block water drainage.
Clean the hardtop or T-top leg drain holes. This is especially important just before winter lay-
up.
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