Owner`s manual
2470 CENTER CONSOLE
Lifting
BOATS CAN BE DAMAGED FROM IMPROPER LIFTING AND ROUGH HANDLING
WHEN BEING TRANSPORTED BY LIFT TRUCKS. CARE AND PROPER HANDLING
PROCEDURES MUST BE USED WHEN USING A LIFT TRUCK TO MOVE THE
BOAT. NEVER ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE BOAT WITH A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT
OF WATER IN THE BILGE.
SEVERE GELCOAT CRACKING OR MORE SERIOUS HULL DAMAGE CAN OCCUR
DURING HAULING AND LAUNCHING IF PRESSURE IS CREATED ON THE GUN-
WALES (SHEER) BY THE SLINGS. FLAT, WIDE SLINGS AND SPREADERS LONG
ENOUGH TO KEEP PRESSURE FROM THE GUNWALES IS ESSENTIAL. DO NOT
ALLOW ANYONE TO HAUL YOUR BOAT WHEN THE SPREADERS ON THE LIFT
ARE NOT WIDE ENOUGH TO TAKE THE PRESSURE OFF THE GUNWALES.
Supporting The Boat For Storage
A trailer, elevating lift or a well-made cradle is the best support for your boat during storage.
When storing the boat on a trailer for a long period:
• Make sure the rollers and pads properly support the hull of the boat and do not put pressure
on the hull lifting strakes.
• Make sure the trailer is on a level surface and the bow is high enough so that water will drain
from the bilge.
• Make sure the engines are in the down position.
• Check the tires once each season. Add enough air for the correct amount of inflation for the
tires.
Note: Read the owner’s manual for the trailer for the correct amount of inflation for the
tires.
When storing the boat on a lift or cradle:
• The cradle must be specifically for boat storage.
• Make sure the lift or cradle is well supported with the bow high enough to provide proper
drainage of the bilge.
• Make sure the engines are in the down position.
• The cradle or lift must be in the proper fore and aft position to properly support the hull. When
the cradle is in the correct location, the bunks should match the bottom of hull and should not
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