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C. Swivel Jack
To help prevent overheating, slow down while ap-
proaching the crest of a hill and maintain a slow,
controlled downhill speed. Apply brakes in short in-
tervals to allow time between braking for the brakes
to cool off.
Keep the swivel jack clean of dirt, tar, and mud. Lubri-
cateeverysixmonths. Theswiveljack’sinnerramshould
be lubricated with SAE 30 weight oil. The top cover may
be removed to lubricate the gears with wheel bearing
grease.
5.
6.
When rounding turns on highways or streets, DO
NOT cut corners. Also, travel slowly over railroad
tracks.
Replace all worn and damaged parts. ALWAYS use the
manufacturer’s replacement parts. Replacement parts
may be ordered through your Four Winns dealer.
If the trailer begins to “fishtail” when accelerating,
reduce speed until it ceases. If the trailer “fishtails”
again during acceleration, stop to investigate the
cause of the problem. Check for improper trailer
load and uneven weight distribution inside the boat.
Check the winch line and tie-downs. Also check the
tires for proper inflation or damage. If necessary,
redistribute the load before continuing.
For more information on maintenance, refer to the
manufacturer’s literature included in the owner’s packet.
D. Brake Actuator & Coupling Assembly
When storing or parking your trailer, keep the brake ac-
tuator and coupling assembly (coupler) off the ground to
prevent dirt buildup in the ball socket. Keep the coupler
clean of dirt, tar, and mud. Lubricate the coupler with
SAE 30 weight oil every six months or as often as neces-
sary. Replace any worn or defective parts. If the cou-
pler is damaged, contact your Four Winns dealer for
replacement parts. DO NOT use a damaged or bent
coupler assembly.
For additional information on trailering, refer to the “Boat-
ing Basics” manual included in the owner’s packet.
S - 5
MAINTENANCE
A. Care of Exterior Finish
For more information on maintenance, refer to the
manufacturer’s literature included in the owner’s packet.
When using the trailer, keep in mind the paint can scratch
and become marred during normal use. In most cases,
touch-up paint can be ordered. Please contact a Four
Winns dealer for assistance.
NOTICE
The trailer should be set up at a slight angle to
allow for water to drain aft in the boat.
Some maintenance is required to maintain the finish and
minimize rusting. The trailer should be washed and
rinsed with clean water immediately after each use. On
galvanized trailers, rinse only with clean water. Depend-
ing upon use, waxing is recommended twice a year. Use
paste wax designed for enamel paint.
E. Winch
The winch should be kept clean of dirt, ice, paint, etc.,
and the spur gears should have a film of grease on them
at all times. Apply several drops of SAE 30 weight oil to
the ratchet pawl mechanism, bushings and pinion shaft
threads twice per season.
B. Bunks
The bunks should be replaced if they are cracked,
warped, or evidence of dry-rot is found. The replace-
mentboardsshouldbetreatedlumberofthesamelength
and width.
Replace any worn or damaged parts. For more infor-
mationonmaintenance,refertothemanufacturer’slitera-
ture included in the owner’s packet.
F.
Lights
DO NOT burn damaged or broken bunks. Toxic
fumes will be released. Dispose of bunks prop-
erly.
Inspect wiring for cuts or bare wire which could cause
electrical shorts. Repair or replace defective wiring.
Replace cracked or damaged lens and always carry
sparebulbs. Replacementpartsmaybeorderedthrough
a Four Winns dealer.
Funship™ Owner’s Manual
Section S
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Categories | Four Winns Freedom Manuals, Four Winns Funship Manuals, Four Winns Horizon Manuals, Four Winns Manuals, Outboard Marine Corporation Manuals |
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