How Do You Prepare Your Boat for Spring?
If you want to get your boat ready for spring adventures, you have come to the right place at Hampton Watercraft & Marine. You'll find several tips below for getting your boat ready for springtime. For more information, visit one of our locations in Hampton Bays or Eastport, New York, serving Eastern Long Island, New York. Also be sure to ask us about boats for sale in Hampton Bays.
Take Off the Tarp
When you put your boat away for the winter, you should have covered it up with a tarp to keep it clean. So, before you start doing anything, you should remove the tarp covering your boat. If needed, clean any dust off your boat.
Check the Engine
After your boat has been stored for a lengthy period, you want to check the engine to see if it is in the right condition. Inspect the outdrive to ascertain that it is ready for you to get the engine started. While doing this, you must not forget to change your oil filter. It is advisable only to add the recommended oil so that the engine is not spoilt.
Refill the Cooling System
Each time you are storing your boat for the winter, you must drain the cooling system. Now that you are about to get your boat ready for active use, make sure to refill the cooling system. This helps ensure that the coolant line is not frozen. You'll also want to check if there are any holes or cracks in the hoses of the cooling system.
Check Thermostats and Water Pumps
You should replace the water pump after every 200 hours. This helps ensure that water is kept flowing to cool the engine. If it is time to replace the water pump, then do so. The thermostat regulates the water temperature and should also be replaced after every 200 hours of use.
Check Hoses and Cables
Some hoses and cables can withstand some amount of wear and tear, especially rubber cables and hoses. Still, even these hoses and cables can wear down over time. When de-winterizing your boat, be sure to check the hoses and cables and fix anything that needs fixing.
Check the Battery
You should never skip a battery check when getting your boat ready for spring. Use a battery tester to check the amps and volts of the battery. If the battery cannot hold a charge, then replace it.
When getting your boat ready, you also need to clean the distributor, check the fuel system, and inspect the exterior of the boat. To get more information about boats for sale in Hampton Bays or to place an order with Hampton Watercraft & Marine, visit one of our locations in Hampton Bays or Eastport, New York; we serve Eastern Long Island, New York.