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Tips for Storing your boat

Date Published: 17th November 2006
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A very important thing to think about for a boat owner is of where to keep the boat when you're not using it. How to store the vessel in off ? season. It's necessary that the storage is reasonable and the most convenient. If you don't have basic engine and maintenance skills, you shall have to pay a boatyard to store the boat for you.

Beginning with the engine, check for the loose parts and fix them up. Lubricate the propeller shaft and fill the fuel tank with fuel and good fuel conditioner.
Talking about outboards, disconnect the fuel line and let it run until the motor stops. Use appropriate flush kit according to the owner's manual. For inboard and inboard ? out drive motors, make sure to flush the cooling system and drain all water from the engine. Change oil filters and refill them according to the manual.


Clean the boat thoroughly both inside and outside. Remove all the things you have on boat like electronics, life jackets, fire extinguishers, etc. Pump the holding tank for bathroom waste as dry as possible. Cover the boat in a way making sure the existence of air circulation. For outside storage, construct a tarp support system, that will prevent it from snow and rains.
Different ways are available for boat storage. Make sure to pick on a way which falls in your budget and is most convenient for you.


Trailering is one of the less - expensive less-expensive way to keep a boat in your driveway or backyard. A boat trailer has the added advantages of allowing you to boat on different bodies of water, and have delight days in winter to fish or cruise and can save fees for winter boat storage. Be sure to check your vehicle owner's manual for safety rules, tips and complete instructions on boat towing capacity. This will help make sure you're selecting the appropriate boating equipment for the model you're buying.


Rack storage is for a good way for smaller boats. A rack storage facility keeps your boat in a covered shed filled with trailer-like cradles.
Boat Marina is the best way for the owners of larger boats and also for the owners of small boats who starve for convenience. Boat Marina offers many facilities likes connections for electricity, wash down water, telephone, Internet and TV at the dock. Boat marinas can be great fun as well, with slip-holders often getting together for parties, cookouts or just friendly socializing.

Cradles are also a good option. Provided , the cradle has been designed according to your boat. Never use a cradle designed for some other boat. It might damage your boat. Steel and wooden cradles are mostly opted for.
Shrink-wrapping your boat is an increasingly popular way to prevent weather damage and bird or rodent.

Carefully consider where and how you'll store your boat. Storing the boat inside can be a costly affair where as storing it outside, welcomes the risk of snow and rain damage. .
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Occupation: webmaster
Justin is the webmaster of the site http://www.boat-dealers.us on which he is currently working on.Boats are his passion and he is looking to make his site as complete resource site. On his leisure time he likes to listen music and reading books.
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