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4-3
Care For Boats That Are Moored
Due to gelcoat discoloration, osmosis (blistering), and algae growth, it is not
recommended that you leave your boat moored for long periods of time. If your boat will
be moored in fresh water or saltwater for extended periods of time, you should do the
following:
1) Haul-out and clean your boat regularly (every 14 to 21 days). Use soap, water,
and plenty of elbow grease.
2) Apply wax after cleaning.
You should also check with your local Malibu dealer about anti-fouling paint and other
products that can be applied to the hull bottom below the water line.
Teak Wood
Care must be taken to keep teak wood from turning gray or rough. The roughing becomes
more apparent as the moisture evaporates and dries out.
It is suggested that you use teak or mineral oil treatments at least four times a year to
maintain the appearance of your swim platform. Use a high quality teak oil which can be
purchased at your local Malibu dealership.
For additional information on care, maintenance, and warranty on your swim platform,
please see the information provided in your Owners Packet.
Notice:
Teak wood should never be varnished.
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