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Keeping Your Boat Safe – Even When You’re Not Using It

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Sooner or later, our friends in cold climates are going to
have to admit defeat: cold weather is here, and it’s here to stay. For a few
months, at least. And with the cold weather comes the inevitable questions of
how to properly store and maintain your boat when you’re off doing other things
until spring.

But while most people focus on boat maintenance and storage,
there’s one critical aspect of maintaining a boat when you’re not around:
safety.

That means keeping your boat in good working order as well
as keeping it literally secure so it
doesn’t detach from a dock and wreak havoc on other boats. Here are a few tips for keeping your boat safe this
winter:

If Your Boat is Kept
in a Marina…

Sometimes, you have little other choice but to keep your
boat docked in a marina, even in cold weather climates. But just because you’re
keeping your boat in water is no excuse not to check up on it and take every
precaution necessary to ensure that it’s still safe and secure come spring:

If Your Boat is Kept
in Storage…

Storage is a great option if your winters are truly rough
and you have nowhere else to keep a boat. But that doesn’t mean your boat is
guaranteed to stay safe:

There’s plenty you can do to maximize the safety and
security of your boat before the coldest months hit. Make sure to keep these
tips in mind for this winter and you’ll stand a much greater chance of having a
quality, healthy boat that’s ready for action again in the spring.

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