Putting Your
Palace To Bed
(NC) —If you're a sailor,
there are few things as precious as your boat. Power or sail,
whatever the size, your boat is your escape, your refuge, your
palace. Below are a few tips on protecting that refuge from old
man winter.
Boat In the Water
Fill fuel tanks, add stabilizer.
Change engine oil and filters, always using brand name products
from known marine specialists, like Castrol.
Winterize head, holding tank and fresh water system by draining
or filling with non-toxic anti-freeze.
Winterize any other water using equipment.
Remove electronics, antennas and couplers. Spray and tape
exposed cables.
Service cradle if necessary.
Boat On Dry Land
Lubricate or grease all systems requiring such.
Pump bilges completely dry, rinse with cleaner, empty again.
Charge batteries fully. Disconnect if leaving on boat.
Winterize engine and cooling system. Drain all water from engine
block and any stern drives. Replace with storage antifreeze.
Clean fridge and/or ice box thoroughly.
Use mildewcide or anti-fungus products liberally.
Leave lockers and hatches open where possible. Leave bilge
access open.
Be sure the entire boat has access to plenty of fresh air.
And if you're really gung-ho, you can do all that important
exterior stuff like varnishing and washing the hull.
A wealth of interesting and valuable information on motor oils
and lubricants can be found at
www.castrolcanada.com
or other well known petroleum web sites.
- News Canada
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