06/16/2026
Storing your boat properly is just as important as taking care of it while you're out on the water. A few simple precautions can help preserve your vessel, prevent unnecessary maintenance expenses, and keep everything ready for your next outing. β
Before storing your boat, thoroughly clean the hull, upholstery, and interior compartments to prevent the buildup of dirt, mold, and unpleasant odors. It is also important to thoroughly rinse all areas that have been exposed to saltwater to help reduce the effects of corrosion.
If your boat will remain out of service for an extended period, keep the batteries disconnected or follow the manufacturer's recommendations, check the engine fluid levels, and use a high-quality protective cover that allows proper ventilation while protecting against sun exposure, rain, and dust.
Another important step is performing regular inspections, even when the boat is not being used. Preventive maintenance and routine checks can help identify wear and tear before it develops into more significant issues.
A properly stored boat will maintain its performance, appearance, and value for many years to come. π€β¨
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