Frequently Asked Questions About Revive Boat Care & Storage
Should I store my boat indoors or outdoors?
Indoor storage provides superior protection against weather elements, UV rays, and pest intrusion. While outdoor storage is more cost-effective, it necessitates proper covering and preparation to safeguard against moisture, mold growth, and sun damage.
How should I prepare my boat for long-term storage?
Essential steps for long-term boat storage include a thorough cleaning, draining all water systems, adding fuel stabilizer, disconnecting the battery, changing necessary fluids, and covering the vessel with a breathable, weather-resistant cover.
Do I need to winterize my boat?
Winterization is crucial to protect your boat's engine, plumbing, and components from freeze damage. This process typically involves adding antifreeze, fogging the engine, and emptying all water lines.
How often should I check on my boat while it's in storage?
We recommend inspecting your stored boat at least once per month. During these checks, look for signs of moisture accumulation, pest activity, battery condition, and ensure the cover remains intact.
What's the best way to protect my boat from moisture and mold?
To prevent moisture and mold, utilize a well-ventilated cover, place moisture absorbers inside the boat, and ensure proper air circulation. Thoroughly cleaning and drying the boat before storage significantly reduces the risk of mold growth.
Should I remove the battery during storage?
It is advisable to remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry location connected to a maintainer. This practice helps prolong battery life and prevents potential corrosion issues.
How do I protect my boat from rodents and pests?
To safeguard your boat from pests, ensure all openings are sealed, eliminate food sources, employ rodent deterrents, and avoid storing the vessel near tall grass or debris that might attract unwanted creatures.
Is it safe to store a boat with fuel in the tank?
Storing a boat with fuel in the tank is acceptable, but it's essential to add a fuel stabilizer to prevent degradation and varnish formation. Many professionals suggest filling the tank to minimize condensation.
Can I store my boat in the water year-round?
Year-round in-water storage is possible in certain climates, but it requires regular maintenance, hull inspections, and antifreeze measures. In colder regions, dry storage is typically necessary during winter months.
How much does boat storage typically cost?
Boat storage costs vary depending on factors such as location, indoor or outdoor options, boat size, and additional services like winterization or maintenance. Prices generally range from several hundred to a few thousand dollars per season.