Tips For Proper
Boat Storage
By: Lee Dobbins
When winter comes and no
longer are you going to spend time out on your boat and you need
to find a way to find the right kind of boat storage for yours.
The are many benefits to be had from storing your boat correctly
and whilst it may take a little time to get the job done right
by following good boat storage procedures will not only save you
money but a lot of stress as well.
Below you are will find a few tips that need to be followed in
order to make sure that your boat has been stored correctly and
you will need to have the following equipment in order to get it
your body ready for storage.
1. Storage/Fogging Oil
2. Fuel Stabilizer
3. Anti-Corrosion Spray
4. Spray Lube
5. Trailer Jack
6. Tools
The first thing we are looking at is fuel stabilizer which helps
to stop condensation forming in the fuel tank and fuel lines and
therefore this needs to be added to a full tank of gas first.
When adding the fuel stabilizer it is important that you follow
the manufacturer’s instructions to the letter. Now start the
motor on flusher for approximately 1 minute in order to push the
treated fuel through the fuel system.
Now we come to fogging oil this is applied to the carburetors.
You will find that most boat motors have fittings for applying
fogging oil. However, if yours does not have such a fitting then
you will need to find openings where this oil can be applied
(you may even have to remove the carburetor cover to do this).
However, what you should remember is that fogging oil will make
the motor of the boat smoke more than is normal when you run it
the first few times.
Next you will need to unhook the flusher and drain the gear case
and then refill with fresh lubricant. If you happen to notice
water in the flushed lubricant this may be a sign that the shaft
seal needs to be replaced. It is important to remember that a
bad seal if not replaced could cost you $1,000 or more in
repairs.
The spark plugs should be removed and spray fogging oil into the
cylinders, also clean the housing and coat electrical
connections with an anti-corrosion spray. Also replace the
removed spark plugs with new ones.
Next you should inspect the steering all of the cables both on
and in the steering column and clean out any grime and then let
the shaft air out. Ensure that all cables have been sprayed
using anti-corrosion spray.
Now you will need to disconnect the battery and clean all the
terminals and spray these with anti-corrosion liquid and then
store it properly. Also remember to put the batter on charge for
a couple of days each month whilst the boat is in storage.
The motor of your boat should be tilted downward in the running
position and cover with a motor cover. It is important that you
do not use plastic to cover the motor as it will trap moisture
against the motor instead use either a cloth or canvas covering
(it allows the motor to breathe).
If your boat is being kept on a trailer inspect it fully and
grease all the bearings on it. Also check the tires and spray
any unprotected metal or iron parts with an anti-corrosion
spray.
Now you have correctly stored your boat by following the tips
above you will be able to relax and look forward to next season.
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Lee Dobbins writes for Moving And More where you can learn more
about moving and household concerns like storage, including
household and boat storage.