Nautique 216 Boat User Manual


 
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Section 8
If your boat’s gelcoat develops a chalky look over a period of time
due to exposure to sun, there are gelcoat buffing and polishing
compounds available at your Nautique dealer and marine supply
stores. DO NOT use common household scouring pads or
powders.
If you will be keeping your boat in the water for ANY period of time,
we suggest that the wetted surface of the hull be painted with an
epoxy paint formulated for blister protection.
Sudden changes in temperature can affect gelcoat. If you move
your boat from outdoors to a heated area, allow the temperature
change to be gradual. Heat the area after the boat is moved to allow
the boat to warm up slowly as the area is heated. Also, if you move
your boat from a warmer area to a colder one, wait for the outside
temperature to be closer to the warmer area’s temperature or allow
the area and the boat to cool down first.
Teak Care
Teak is a unique wood used for marine applications. It is an open
cell wood that is highly resistant to the dry-rot associated with many
other woods and is also highly resistant to marine organisms. DO
NOT coat the teak on your boat with any kind of varnish or
polyurethane coatings. Teak oils and cleaners are available at
marine supply stores.
When the teak on your boat is new, it has a medium brown color.
After a period of time, exposure to the elements will cause it to turn
a weathered gray color. If you want to refinish the teak, we suggest
you purchase a teak cleaner from a reputable marine supply store.
Follow the instructions on the teak refinishing bottles. You should
use these products in an open space with eye protection, rubber
gloves and good ventilation. Be very careful to avoid spilling these
products on any part of your body or boat.
NOTICE
Teak sealers and cleaners can be harmful to other materials. Make
sure you thoroughly remove any spills or excess. DO NOT varnish
teak as the natural oils in teak will cause poor adhesion.
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