Here at The Storage Place, we understand how important your boats and watercrafts are to you. Storing your boat is not as simple as pulling it out of the water and hauling it to your storage facility. You'll need to find a convenient, secure, and affordable storage facility. You want your boat protected from the elements and unwanted visitors. Frigid weather and/or long periods of storage can result in expensive repairs and unnecessary maintenance. We’ll do our part; you do yours.
You’ll probably be storing your boat for an entire season. When you are ready to put it in the water next summer, you want it clean and free of last summer's trash.
Condensation can form in an empty gas tank, causing corrosion or worse if the moisture freezes. A fuel stabilizer will prevent this from happening, and your fuel will be ready to go when you are.
Water or acids that have gotten into your oil can corrode the engine. Change the filter and flush it out so that no water remains. Then, add new oil.
Drain the coolant, flush with water, and fill with fresh antifreeze. Make sure you’ve diluted the antifreeze to specification. This will protect your engine from freezing and corrosion.
Don’t let your battery drain over the winter. Disconnect it and top it off with distilled water. Charge it periodically to ensure it’s ready to go when you hook it back up to your boat.
Grease the steering and control mechanisms so that they will be moving smoothly when it’s time to take the boat out again.
Before storing your boat, loosen or remove the drive belts. They may crack under the stress of being kept under tension for long periods of time.
Electronics in your boat are vulnerable to extreme cold and moisture. Remove them prior to storage. Leather, canvas, and any other organic fabrics should also be removed to prevent mold and mildew. Empty the water tanks and run antifreeze through the pipes.
Cover the body of your boat with wax. This will prevent rust from corroding your boat’s body and is particularly important if you are storing your boat outside.
Even if your boat is parked in interior storage, a cover will protect it from dirt, dust, grime, and moisture.