10 Essential Steps for Winterizing Your Boat

Essential Steps for Winterizing and Preparing Your Boat for Storage
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As the boating season in Ontario comes to an end, it's crucial to properly winterize and store your boat to ensure it's ready for next year’s adventures. Here’s a comprehensive listicle to guide you through the process.  

1. Clean Your Boat Thoroughly

Before storing your boat, give it a good wash. Remove any dirt, grime, and saltwater residue. This will help prevent corrosion and mold during the off-season. Don't forget to clean the interior, including carpets and upholstery.  

2. Remove All Gear and Personal Items

Take out all equipment, personal belongings, and safety gear. This includes life jackets, fishing gear, and any other items that could be damaged by cold temperatures or moisture.   

3. Drain-All Water Systems

Ensure all water from the bilge, plumbing, and water tanks is drained. Leftover water can freeze and cause damage during winter.

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4. Protect the Engine

Change the oil and filter to prevent contaminants from causing corrosion. Add a fuel stabilizer to the gas tank and run the engine for a few minutes to circulate it. Finally, fog the engine with a fogging oil to protect internal components.

5. Disconnect the Battery

Remove the battery and store it in a warm place. Clean the terminals and ensure it’s fully charged to prevent freezing and damage.  

6. Inspect and Maintain the Hull

Check the hull for any cracks or damage. Apply antifouling paint if necessary and consider using a protective cover to shield against environmental elements.

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7. Winterize the Plumbing System

Use antifreeze specifically designed for marine applications to winterize the plumbing system. This includes water pumps, toilets, and any other water lines.

8. Check and Secure the Trailer

Inspect your trailer for any wear and tear, ensuring the tires are inflated and the brakes are functioning. Lubricate all moving parts and check the lights to ensure everything is in working order.

9. Cover Your Boat

Invest in a high-quality cover that fits your boat well. This will protect it from snow, ice, and UV damage. Ensure the cover is secured tightly to prevent wind from getting underneath it.

10. Store in a Safe Location

Choose a storage method that suits your needs—outdoor storage with a cover, indoor storage, or even a marina facility. Ensure the location is safe from flooding and has proper ventilation.

Taking the time to winterize and prepare your boat for storage can save you headaches and costly repairs when the warm weather returns. Follow these steps diligently, and you’ll be ready to hit the water as soon as the season changes!

About Ron James

Ron has been fishing for over 35 years. He started fishing when he was just a youngster with his father Bill James (God rest his soul). He moved onto tournament fishing as his passion grew. With numerous wins and top finishes, the next step had to be taken. He met Leo, and the unstoppable force of Fish TV "is the best thing that has happened.

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