INSTALL SUPPORT STRUCTURE ON YOUR BOAT FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE ENCLOSED TRAINING CDPlease view the
training CD at least twice before shrinkwrapping your boat. Follow all necessary safety
precautions when using a knife to cut strapping, saw wood and when climbing on
any ladders.
BEFORE INSTALLING WRAP1. Tape
over fuel vents (contact your boat dealer for help in locating fuel vent).
2. Pad
all sharp objects with foam padding, shrinkwrap, tape, etc.
3. Be
sure that film does not drag on the ground or floor (static electricity in the
film attracts dirt and dust which won’t allow the film to weld properly.)
SHRINKINGOnce the film is on the boat (after you have heat-welded around the
perimeter band) there are a few steps that can help in achieving a
wrinkle-free, tight cover. You must install the belly bands
immediately after heat welding around the perimeter band on the boat. These taut straps pull the slack from the
wrap allowing it to become tighter when heated.
The
shrinking order is as follows: Seal
all pleats in cover, including the bow and stern. Begin
applying heat at the bottom of the cover near one end (never in the middle).
Guide the shrinking with the heat gun (use it as if you were spray
painting) to the other end of the boat, up to the rub rail. Starting at the bottom of the cover allows
the heat to rise and helps you shrink more quickly. Now
you can shrink the top; be careful not to put excess heat on the corners or
sharp protruding objects. Avoiding these
areas allows the shrinkwrap to maintain its full thickness at these points.
HOLE PATROLWhen the cover is completely shrunk, you must check for burn or puncture
holes in the cover. A hole in the
shrinkwrap will not tear or rip, but will certainly allow the elements into the
boat. The most effective method of
repairing a hole or weak spot is to use shrinkwrap tape which is made of the
same materials as the wrap itself. When
shrinkwrap tape is applied to a hole, or to reinforce over a sharp object, it
MUST be rubbed to remove air bubbles and activate the adhesives in the tape. The tape should also be lightly warmed using
the gun so that the tape will adhere better.
REMOVE TAPE FROM FUEL VENT
VENTS AND DOORSVents and doors are installed after the cover is completely shrunk. They are not heated onto the cover at
all. Vents are self-adhesive and the
adhesive on them must be hand warmed and rubbed to have a complete seal. Doors are taped to the cover using either 2”
or 4” shrinkwrap tape. The door is then
unzipped and a hole cut underneath the zippered area.
ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF SHRINKWRAP!
If you do have a problem, do not hesitate to call us at (800) 968-5147
This shrinkwrap can burn. If
heat is applied incorrectly, shrinkwrap can ignite into open flame. It can also drop down on to other combustible
material and cause secondary ignition and fire.
If at any time you observe the shrinkwrap on fire, immediately stop what
you are doing and carefully inspect the area where you are working for a
possible fire. Keep a fire extinguisher
available at all times!