Saturday, November 30, 2013

Storing Your Boat Properly This Winter With The Help Of St. Petersburg Marinas

By Jay Dy


Mooring a boat in Florida's temperate climate can give some owners a false sense of security. They may not prepare their vessel properly for wintertime and end up with a damaged or even sunken asset. St. Petersburg Marinas can offer owners guidance on how to store their asset correctly and so avoid considerable upset and expense.

In regions that have to endure very cold winters, storing boats on land is the usual option. In more temperate states like Florida, deciding whether to keep one's vessel in the water or in onshore storage is down to personal preference. Some choose to keep their vessels in the water simply because it is easier to re-commission them.

Overall though, on-shore storage is perhaps a wiser option. For a start, the risk of sinking is zero. A sunken vessel is a hugely expensive and time-consuming problem to put right. Many vessels are sunk as a result of having their thru-hulls left open.

It is essential that water-borne vessels have all of their seacocks closed when they are decommissioned for wintertime. The only exception are those servicing the cockpit drains. A vessel with any thru-hulls below the waterline that cannot be closed (if they are broken, for example) should certainly be kept onshore.

When it comes to modern fiberglass hulled vessels, and additional plus for onshore storage is a reduced risk of blistering. These blemishes can establish themselves below the hull's waterline when water is able to penetrate its surface gelcoat. They can vary in size, but even smaller ones can be a costly annoyance for any proud owner.

Owners need to be aware that these kind of problems are entirely avoidable. St. Petersburg Marinas can help with correct preparation and ensure boating enthusiasts have a sound vessel ready for their enjoyment. Staff are on hand to answer any questions owners may have and give the benefit of their experience.




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