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7 Best Boat Storage Tips

by Justin Langer Content Manager

Similarly, to dragging your boat onto the dock during the summer, storing your boat during the off-season requires some forethought. If done properly, it may extend the life of your boat by many years.

It may have the opposite impact if done hurriedly. Store-staff It has compiled this comprehensive information on the best way to store a boat to aid you in making all of the necessary boat storage choices.

Below, we cover everything from winter boat storage to spring cleaning to assist you in making your boat the best it can be while not in use. Continue reading to discover more, and then call us to discuss boat storage in Mountain Home, Idaho right now!

1. Obtain Adequate Storage Space

In football, a quarterback is only as good as his left tackle. In boat storage, a boat is only as good as the roof over its head. To keep your boat during the off-season, you'll need a completely enclosed space.

Is it feasible to store a yacht in a storage facility? Yes, however indoor storage isn't normally necessary. Outdoor parking, both covered and uncovered, as well as indoor storage facilities or carports, may be useful. Just make sure you have a good boat cover (and follow the rest of the steps below).

It's important to remember that doing something is better than doing nothing. Do not leave your boat in the water. As a consequence, the deterioration process moves more quickly. If you don't know how to measure space, here's an easy method to figure out how big a container you'll need to store your boat this winter.

2. Start your boat again.

This step is designed to aid you in inspecting the boat for any flaws that you may have overlooked while having fun with it. Keep an eye on how the engine is running and for any hull cracks. If you uncover any issues, it is best to solve them before storing your boat for the fall or winter so that they do not worsen while it is locked up.

3. Clean and Drain Your Boat

After taking your boat out of the water, drain the bilge, pipelines, seacocks, water tanks, and pipes. Do not winterize the engine at this time! After removing all of the water from these areas, spray the bilge with a moisture-displacing lubricant and add antifreeze to the water tanks and bilge to prevent cracking during the harsh winter months.

Wash the outside of your boat with soap and water, taking care to remove any growth on the side. Clean the boat's inside as well, pulling everything out of compartments.

4. Get Your Engine Ready for Winter

The best way to store a boat is to winterize the engine thoroughly. Though the technique is too extensive to discuss into detail in this post, we will give you with some basic step-by-step instructions to get you started. To begin, fog the engine using fogging oil.

Replace the engine oil and antifreeze the engine block next. Finally, fill up the gas tank and leave room for fuel stabilizer to prevent phase separation and the creation of varnish and gum in your engine.

5. Lubricate your boat's working components.

A little goes a long way when it comes to lubricating your boat's components. Grease the steering and control systems. Apply the same moisture-displacing lubricants that you used in the bilge to any moving metal components, such as latches, hinges, and linkage. This will help to prevent rust and corrosion of your boat's components.

6. Remove and charge the battery

You've finished most of the cleaning, lubricating, and winterizing. It's time to take out the batteries. Take it out and fully charge it. Keep the charged batteries in a dry, warm place until your boat is removed from storage. As a final maintenance step, clean the battery terminals and coat them with grease for one more round of lubrication.

7. Protect your boat from critters by covering it.

No matter where you store your boat, you should cover it with some sort of covering. A heavy-duty, waterproof winter cover will be your best friend if you're going to be out in the elements. A lightweight fabric cover will suffice to keep dust off the boat during the long winter months if it is stored in a climate-controlled garage. Seal any exhaust ports on your boat (if you have them) to keep pests out during the cold winter months.


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