WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE
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7.4
Fuel System
This is a good time to have your fuel filter changed, if it has not been changed recently. The
filter is typically located in the engine well on the starboard side of the boat.
7.5
Batteries
Fully charge the battery before storing. If you remove the battery, cover the terminals with
grease to prevent corrosion and store in a cool, dry area on a wood board. Do not store the
battery on concrete, because cold, moist surfaces will drain the battery.
If you leave the battery in the boat, ensure that the battery switch is in the off position. Wet
cell (Flood) batteries have a high rate of self-discharge (6-7% per month). AGM and GEL
batteries typically have a much lower discharge rate (3% per month). If possible, put the
battery on a trickle charger.
7.6
Engines
Check your engine manual regarding the procedures for winterizing the engine. Follow
these important instructions carefully, and your engine should survive the most severe
weather conditions. Change all filters, and check hoses and clamps for leaks.
7.7
Storage Checklist
In addition to the previous explanations of winterization guidelines, the following checklist
can be used as a guide to the proper storage procedures of your boat. Additional details
should be added as needed for your personal inspection.
·
Remove all loose and personal effects.
·
Remove any detachable and valuable equipment and electronics. Store all electronics
inside.
·
Winterize all equipment as directed in the manufacturer's manual.
·
Store cushions indoors to prevent mildew.
·
Clean the exterior and interior of the boat. Remove all grease, oil, salt spray, etc.
·
Remove all garbage. Clean storage compartments, fishboxes, and livewells. Prop
fishbox lids open.
·
Lubricate hinges, valves, back of fuse and instrument panels, and other surfaces that
will rust.
·
Check underwater items. Hardware should be in good condition and tight.
·
Inspect electrical systems and have any repairs performed.
Summary of Contents for Cape Fisherman
Page 1: ...Cape Fisherman Owner s Manual...
Page 6: ......
Page 7: ...WELCOME Part I...
Page 9: ...OVERVIEW Part II...
Page 12: ......
Page 13: ...BOATING SAFETY Part III...
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Page 27: ...GENERAL BOATING INFORMATION Part IV...
Page 37: ...OPERATION Part V...
Page 55: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Part VI...