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Stopping the engine
The engine should be run for a few minutes at idle (in neutral) before turning it off. This will avoid boiling and
even out the temperature. This is especially important if the engine has been operated at high engine speeds
and loads.
Stopping
Pull and hold out the stop control until the engine has stopped. Push in
the stop control. Turn the key to stop position “S”. The key will auto-
matically spring back to the “0” position when it is released and can
then be removed.
After stopping the engine
● Inspect the engine and engine compartment for any leaks.
● Close the fuel cock and sea cock for the cooling water intake.
IMPORTANT! Do not forget to open the cocks before the engine
is started again.
● Switch off the main switch if the boat is not to be used for some
time.
IMPORTANT! Never break the circuit with the main switches
while the engine is running. This could damage the generator.
Laying up
If the boat is not going to be used for some time but is being left in the
water, the engine must be run to operating temperature at least once
every 14 days. This prevents the corrosion in the engine. If the boat will
not be used for more than two months then inhibiting should be carried
out: See chapter on Laying up/Launching.
Cold weather precautions
To prevent freezing damage, the seawater system must be drained and
the freshwater system coolant must have sufficient antifreeze protec-
tion. See chapter Maintenance “Cooling systems”.
IMPORTANT! A poorly charged battery may burst as a result of
freezing.
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