Winterize Your Boat: SmartPlug Power Solutions to Keep Your Gear in Top Shape During the Off-Season
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures start to drop, it’s time for boat owners to face the reality of winter. While the thought of tucking your beloved vessel away for the season may be bittersweet, winterizing your boat is essential to ensure it remains in shipshape for spring adventures.
If you do not winterize your boat, you could put your vessel at risk of developing rust and accelerating its wear during this storage period. We’ll help you navigate this process to keep your gear in top condition during the off-season!
Empty and Clean Your Boat
Likely an obvious first step is to empty and clean your boat. Immediately after getting the boat out of the water, give it a thorough cleanse to remove any dirt or debris. Ensure you use the correct cleaning products to avoid scratching the surface. Aside from removing your valuables from the interior/cabin of the boat; be sure to clean out your fridge, freezer, and cabinets too. Anything that may freeze and break should also be removed.
Inspect the Electrical System
Confirming your boat’s electrical components are properly working before storage is critical. Check your electrical connector and power cord. Should you notice signs of a loose connection, corrosion, discoloring, rust, or burns in your current shore power system, it’s time to upgrade. SmartPlug ensures a secure, weather-resistant electrical connection, with boat safety standards met. Review our lineup of marine products here.
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