Sunday, October 12th, 2008
As a follow-up to our article ”Winterizing Your Boat On Your Own: A Checklist“, avid sailor and fellow Burlington Boatyard member, Eliot Beck has compiled a quick guide focused solely on winterizing your sailboat…
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Make sure to get any water & other liquids that may freeze out of the boat, and find ways to let air circulate. If covered, make sure there are vents (even if shrink-wrapping, you can provide venting).
- Gas tanks should be filled to prevent as much air in the tank as possible. Alternatively, you could make sure the tanks are thoroughly drained & left totally dry. Keep in mind however, more often than not the method you chose depends on the fuel system.
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Monday, September 22nd, 2008
As a follow up to the article titled, “Storing Your Boat For the Winter: Almost That Time of Year Again…”, I wanted to put together a few suggestions for those out there who plan to store their boat themselves this winter. While it is relatively easy to do this, especially as you repeat it year in and year out, I figured I would throw out some useful tips that will be able to get your boat all set for its “vacation” as well as reduce the chance that you will run into problems upon returning it to water next season:
- Unless you are a mechanic or you have much experience working with boat engines, you may want to research taking it to a service shop or sending an email on our “Ask the Tech” service so that you will be confident your motor will be fully prepped and serviced for the upcoming months.
- The Ethanol Debate!! Yes, it is a hot topic in the boating world now-a-days because in the past, it was almost always acceptable to store your gas tank full and with the appropriate amount of stabilizer in it, and that would ensure a safe storage and start-up for the next season. Well, since our friend Ethanol has jumped into the mix, many have found that its ability to attract moisture will cause start-up issues the next time you try to get the engine running. What has been found to be best is to completely drain your tank, and then bring them to be cleaned appropriately before you put your boat back in the water next.
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Tags: Bilge Oil, Boat Antifreeze, Boat Battery Storage, Boat Engine Storage, Boat Storage, BurlingtonBoatyard.com, Ethanol, lake champlain, Lake Champlain Boating, Sail Storage, Vermont Boating, Vermont Fishing, Winterizing Boats
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