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Friday, November 22, 2013

Useful Winter Boat Storage Tips Provided By St. Petersburg Marinas

By Jamie Muck


When a water vessel is going to be in storage for longer than a few days, proper storage is essential to keep it in good shape. A watercraft might need to be replaced or repaired, if it is not properly stored. To someone who must put a boat in storage for the months of winter, some tips from St. Petersburg Marinas could be helpful.

The first step that many boat owners take is to hire a professional. A company that handles such matters is likely to have all the equipment needed to prepare a vessel for seasonal storage. Professionals can also determine whether a water vessel should be serviced, before it is stored.

Some people feel that professional assistance is not needed, when they store their boats. In such cases, the first step in the process could be to remove items from the inside of the water vessel. So that they are not exposed to too much moisture when the boat is not being used, cushions, life vests, and personal things should be removed from the interior of the watercraft.

After items have been removed and the boat has been thoroughly cleaned, it should be drained of some of its fluids. The gas can be drained from the engine, and bathroom waste should be pumped out of the tank that holds it. The oil and oil filter should be changed.

Ideally, a vessel can be housed in a public facility or a residential garage. If the only place available to store it is outdoors, a boat should be sufficiently covered. A simple cover is typically not enough to fully protect a watercraft from harsh weather. A system of tarps may be devised, so the top and sides of a vessel can be protected from snow, rain, hail and sleet.

Some responsibilities accompany the privilege of owning a boat. An important part of boat maintenance is to store a vessel properly. Watercraft owners can enjoy their vessels after winter has passed, if they implement a few tips offered by St. Petersburg Marinas.




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