7 Steps to Protect Your Boat During the Off-Season (Winterization)

Wired2Fish
3 Dec 202008:48

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Brian from Wired2Fish walks through the process of winterizing a boat for off-season storage, emphasizing the importance of preventive maintenance. Key steps include treating the fuel system with a stabilizer like Seafoam to prevent breakdown, changing engine oil and gear lube to avoid freezing, inspecting the prop shaft for fishing line damage, and greasing fittings. Brian also shares tips on battery maintenance, such as using precision chargers or storing batteries in a heated area. Finally, he advises cleaning the boat thoroughly to prevent rodent damage and mold during storage.

Takeaways

  • 🌡️ The video is set in late fall, signaling the end of the fishing season as colder weather approaches.
  • ⛽ Fuel system maintenance should start about two weeks before storage, using a treatment like Seafoam Marine Pro to clean and stabilize fuel.
  • 🛠️ Running treated fuel through both the tank and engine is essential to prevent fuel degradation and damage, especially if ethanol is present.
  • 🔧 Routine engine maintenance, including changing oil and gear lube, helps prevent water damage and freezing during storage.
  • ⚙️ Inspecting the prop shaft for fishing line or debris is crucial to avoid damage to seals and the gear case.
  • 🧴 Regular greasing of zerk fittings and inspecting the power trim and tilt reservoir helps prevent water buildup and other issues.
  • 🔋 Battery care is essential; storing batteries in a heated or controlled environment and keeping them charged extends their life.
  • 🧹 Cleaning and drying the boat before storage reduces the risk of rodent damage, mold, mildew, and water freezing damage.
  • 🛡️ Properly storing the outboard in a down position ensures any residual water drains out, preventing freezing and damage.
  • 🌀 Using fans to dry out the boat's interior, including storage compartments, helps prevent moisture damage during the off-season.

Q & A

  • What is one of the first steps in preparing a boat for off-season storage?

    -One of the first steps is treating the fuel system. This includes adding a fuel treatment product to the fuel tank, lines, and engine to stabilize the fuel and prevent degradation over time.

  • Why is it important to treat fuel before storing a boat?

    -Fuel degrades over time, losing ignition vapor and forming varnish, which can damage the engine. Treating fuel helps stabilize it and prevents the breakdown that can occur due to ethanol and other factors.

  • What benefits does Seafoam Marine Pro offer for engine maintenance?

    -Seafoam Marine Pro helps clean the engine, burn off carbon deposits, clean injectors, add lubricity, and stabilize the fuel, ensuring better performance and extending the engine's lifespan.

  • When should you start preparing your boat for storage?

    -Preparation for storage should start about two weeks before the end of the fishing season, which includes treating the fuel system and conducting maintenance tasks like changing oil and inspecting parts.

  • What risks are associated with leaving untreated fuel in the engine?

    -Untreated fuel can degrade over time, leading to potential damage in the engine's critical connections, especially if ethanol is present. This can cause fuel to break down and negatively impact engine performance.

  • Why is it important to check the prop shaft and seals before storing the boat?

    -Fishing line or debris wrapped around the prop shaft can damage seals, allowing water to enter the gear case and potentially damaging the gears. Regular inspections prevent this damage.

  • What is the significance of changing the engine oil and gear lube before storage?

    -Changing the engine oil and gear lube removes any water that may have accumulated in the engine or gear case, which could freeze during the off-season and cause costly damage.

  • How can you maintain your boat’s batteries during the off-season?

    -You can maintain batteries by using a precision charger, topping them off with distilled water, and either leaving them in the boat with a charger connected or removing them for storage in a warmer location.

  • What is the role of zerk fittings in boat maintenance?

    -Zerk fittings allow for the injection of fresh grease into various engine parts, pushing out old grease that may contain water. This helps prevent corrosion and maintains smooth operation of engine components.

  • Why is it necessary to dry out the boat before storage?

    -Drying the boat prevents damage caused by freezing water, mold, and rodents. It also ensures that electrical components, storage compartments, and the bilge pump are free from moisture, which can lead to corrosion.

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