Winter Boat Storage

When boating season comes to an end, you must prepare your boat for storage. Many marinas and self-storage facilities have dry storage or you can keep your boat in your driveway or garage if there is ample room. There are also dry stack storage facilities and indoor storage, and though your boat will be protected from the elements, this is a costlier option. Here are the necessary steps to making sure your boat is prepared for the winter.

  1. Remove the bilge drain plug immediately.
  2. Clean to deck and hull to remove all grime.
  3. Clean all your thru-hulls and strainers and opening the seacocks so any water can drain out. Allow everything to dry before you store the boat.
  4. Clean and condition the seating, and don’t forget to clean out the refrigerator or any place that could mildew.
  5. Top off your gas tank and add a gas stabilizer to reduce the possibility of condensation during the winter months.
  6. Change your oil.
  7. Refresh the coolant system.
  8. Loosen or remove drive belts so they do not crack due to prolonged stress.
  9. Grease the steering mechanism.
  10. Remove electronics, including your battery and store it all in a warm, dry place.
  11. Make sure your boat is properly covered with a waterproof boat cover or a covered space so the boat maintains its beauty.