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How to get your boat ready for summer

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Economical Insurance
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Economical Insurance
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June 10, 2021

After sitting in storage over the winter, your boat needs to be cleaned and prepped before it spends another summer in the water. While summer boat maintenance is a lengthy process, be sure to check these seven steps off your to-do list before leaving the dock:

  1. Charge your boat’s battery. Many types of boat batteries can lose as much as 30% of their charge over the winter, so it’s important to charge your boat’s battery before heading out on the water. If you’ve owned your boat for a while, it might be time to test the battery using a voltmeter or by taking it to your local mechanic, as boat batteries typically only last for four to five years before they need to be replaced.
  2. Change the oil and filters. It’s recommended to change your boat’s oil and filters every six months or after 375 hours of boating — whichever comes first. If you didn’t change your oil before putting your boat in storage for the winter, then it’s time to do it now.
  3. Inspect the fuel system. A boat’s gas tank and fuel line are prone to rust and damage in the winter. While your gas tank will likely be fine if you filled it up before putting it in storage, there’s no way to prevent cracks in your fuel line. Be sure to check your fuel line for cracks and, if you see any, replace the fuel line immediately.
  4. Top up your fluid levels. Your coolant, engine oil, and transmission fluid will likely need to be topped up for summer. If you filled the cooling system with water and antifreeze before the winter, drain out whatever liquid is left and fill it back up with new coolant. While you’re checking your boat’s fluid levels, also check hoses for cracks and leaks and replace them if you find any.
  5. Check the propeller. A damaged propeller can cause vibrations that will harm your boat’s drive train if left alone. To make sure your propeller is in tip-top shape, thoroughly inspect the blades for any dings, missing chunks, or bends. You should also check the propeller’s shaft — if the propeller visibly wobbles, then the prop shaft is bent and will need to be repaired or replaced.
  6. Inspect your safety gear and equipment. In Canada, you are legally required to have a life jacket or a personal floatation device on board for each person on your boat. Each year, you should inspect your floatation devices for holes and tears and replace any that are damaged. This is also a great time to inspect your fire extinguishers, flares, horns, and whistles to make sure they’re all in working condition.
  7. Make sure your boat is insured. You can add a watercraft endorsement to your home insurance policy to cover damage to your boat (while you’re using it or while it’s docked), and to cover liability claims that result from the use of your boat. However, it’s important to note that a watercraft endorsement generally only applies to smaller, recreational boats — larger models and boats with higher horsepower or modifications may require separate policies.

In Canada, you are required by law to have a floatation device for each person on your boat. To keep everyone safe, inspect your floatation devices for holes and tears each year and replace any that are damaged.

If you don’t have a watercraft endorsement or separate insurance coverage for your boat, reach out to your broker before taking your boat out this summer. Your broker can help you get the coverage you need to protect yourself and your boat while you’re out on the water.

The content in this article is for information purposes only and is not intended to be relied upon as professional or expert advice.
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