2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 129

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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128 TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE j STORAGE During the winter, or whenever your watercraft will not be in use for more than 30 days, proper storage is essential. It consists of checking and replacing missing or worn parts; lubricating parts to ensure that they do not corrode and, in general, preparing the watercraft so that when the time comes to use it again, it will be in top condition. See your Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer for this service or do the following. NOTICE A. Bow Eye j NOTICE Only use the bow and stern eyes when fastening the watercraft to the trailer. Since JET SKI personal watercraft are not designed to be docked in water for extended periods, prolonged immersion in water will cause the hull paint to bubble and peel, as well as electrolytic erosion of some metal parts in the jet pump. To prevent this, remove your JET SKI watercraft from the water at the end of each day's use; do not leave it in the water overnight. Your JET SKI watercraft will last longer and look better. Preparation for Storage Cooling System the cooling system (see the Cooling System • Clean Flushing section in the MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS chapter).

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128
TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE
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A. Bow Eye
NOTICE
Only use the bow and stern eyes when fas-
tening the watercraft to the trailer.
STORAGE
During the winter, or whenever your watercraft will
not be in use for more than 30 days, proper storage
is essential.
It consists of checking and replacing
missing or worn parts; lubricating parts to ensure
that they do not corrode and, in general, preparing
the watercraft so that when the time comes to use it
again, it will be in top condition. See your Kawasaki
JET SKI watercraft dealer for this service or do the
following.
NOTICE
Since JET SKI personal watercraft are not
designed to be docked in water for extended
periods, prolonged immersion in water will
cause the hull paint to bubble and peel, as
well as electrolytic erosion of some metal
parts in the jet pump.
To prevent this, re-
move your JET SKI watercraft from the water
at the end of each day’s use; do not leave it
in the water overnight. Your JET SKI water-
craft will last longer and look better.
Preparation for Storage
Cooling System
Clean the cooling system (see the Cooling System
Flushing section in the MAINTENANCE AND AD-
JUSTMENTS chapter).