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Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 254
- Reaction score
- 202
- Points
- 167
- Location
- 32408
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 19
Hello,
I've had my 2015 SX190 now for about a month and I wanted to make sure I've been cleaning everything correctly and haven't missed an important place/part to clean.... So, here's what I do after a day of fun (running in salt water).
Once on trailer at the dock, I pull the drain plugs from the back, then drive home
Get home, Flush engine with fresh water (engine on, water on), then run salt away through it for a few minutes After turning off the hose, I rev up the engine a bit to blow any remaining water out. Engine off.
Pull the cleanout plug, rinse and leave sitting in the hole at an angle so its just resting in there out of the way and not locked into place.
Climb on the boat and pull the drain plugs, 1 in the ski locker, 1 in the engine compartment
Spray down the trailer/boat exterior with salt away - using the mixer and then flush nozzle I get a nice powerful spray. Make sure I spray the jet nozzle and intake grate.
I then wash down the boat with salt-away in a bucket, wash down the seats and interior the best I can. Next, I take some starbrite deck cleaner and scrub the deck (after carpet has been removed).
Rinse the deck with fresh water. Then I crank the front of the boat up as high as it will go, leave the bilge on, and let the boat drain like that for a while - sometimes the bilge pulls water out, sometimes it doesn't.
Open up the engine compartment and spray the whole engine down with silicon spray.
Take WD-40 and spray down the winch area, tongue, and whatever else I can hit.
Take either Silicon spray or WD40 and hit the cleats, bimini supports, and whatever else metal is available on the exterior of the boat.
Dry the boat (sometimes using the wax as you dry spray stuff for Marine use).
I've protected the seats with 303 protectant spray.. will probably re-do it next time I take it out.
Let the boat dry in the sun some and then put it back in the garage.
Am I missing anything???
I've had my 2015 SX190 now for about a month and I wanted to make sure I've been cleaning everything correctly and haven't missed an important place/part to clean.... So, here's what I do after a day of fun (running in salt water).
Once on trailer at the dock, I pull the drain plugs from the back, then drive home
Get home, Flush engine with fresh water (engine on, water on), then run salt away through it for a few minutes After turning off the hose, I rev up the engine a bit to blow any remaining water out. Engine off.
Pull the cleanout plug, rinse and leave sitting in the hole at an angle so its just resting in there out of the way and not locked into place.
Climb on the boat and pull the drain plugs, 1 in the ski locker, 1 in the engine compartment
Spray down the trailer/boat exterior with salt away - using the mixer and then flush nozzle I get a nice powerful spray. Make sure I spray the jet nozzle and intake grate.
I then wash down the boat with salt-away in a bucket, wash down the seats and interior the best I can. Next, I take some starbrite deck cleaner and scrub the deck (after carpet has been removed).
Rinse the deck with fresh water. Then I crank the front of the boat up as high as it will go, leave the bilge on, and let the boat drain like that for a while - sometimes the bilge pulls water out, sometimes it doesn't.
Open up the engine compartment and spray the whole engine down with silicon spray.
Take WD-40 and spray down the winch area, tongue, and whatever else I can hit.
Take either Silicon spray or WD40 and hit the cleats, bimini supports, and whatever else metal is available on the exterior of the boat.
Dry the boat (sometimes using the wax as you dry spray stuff for Marine use).
I've protected the seats with 303 protectant spray.. will probably re-do it next time I take it out.
Let the boat dry in the sun some and then put it back in the garage.
Am I missing anything???