Tips For Preparing Before You Use Boat Storage Spaces

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By Linda Price


Doing recreational activities with boats is fun specially when you are together with friends, relatives and associates. You could be traveling together on a river, sea or lake and enjoy swimming, fishing, diving and other water sports. This is usually done during the hot summer days where the weather is great for these things and you are not worried in getting cold.

Using your own vessel is advantageous because you will not worry about its availability unlike rental ones where you wait if none are available. But when colder seasons come then you need to protect your vessel from it and renting boat storage spaces Tucson is an option. Winter has harsh forces that may damage your boat.

Although you need to perform some things before storing them to avoid it from getting damaged even when it is safely stored for a long while. These damages may not be covered by the insurance policy you have and will cost great money to have them repaired before being usable again. Here are various tips in preparing for boat storage.

Take your craft one more time into the water before storing it and do it either alone, with associates, friends, or relatives. Aside from the cruise being enjoyed together, you have to observe if anything in your vessel requires getting fixed. Have them repaired first before you will winterize it because cold weather may worsen the problem and its condition.

Thoroughly clean your boat through scrubbing out any of the nasty gunk you might find that had built up there during your use. This includes slime, barnacles and grime but clean not only the exteriors and include the interiors of your craft as well. Check its refrigerator lockers and find the ones that would be spoiled when left there for the whole winter.

After you finished cleaning thoroughly your craft, you should get it dry before sending it to the storage space for it. Drain away all the water from it and the more efficient way of doing it is with raising the bow and leave it for some time to evaporate the moisture. Purchase mildew control bags and place them in compartments and cabin to prevent mildew.

Change the oil because there is good chance of it being mixed with water and acid during its time of being used and could corrode its engine. This is important for water crafts to avoid damage by long idleness and can be done by replacing the filter, flushing out the oil then pouring in a new one. Refresh the coolant system also by draining and flushing the remaining with water then replace a new antifreeze.

Loosen your drive belts or have it removed entirely and place them in storage until winter ends as leaving them causes their tension to remain all season. Cracks might develop because of the constant process of freezing and thawing. Disconnect your battery to avoid it from getting drained.

Give it a wax job after the aforementioned steps were taken. This prevents rust and corrosion aside from making the boat look good. Cover it then after to avoid the accumulation of grime and dust.




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