
Winterization
You have invested a lot of hard earned money in your boat. Protect that investment by having your boat properly winterized for the "off season". Proper winterizing procedures greatly extends the life of your boat's interior, exterior, and power plant, enhances the re-sale value, and lets you start off next year's boating season with no surprise repairs!
Shrink wrapping is a process of heat shrinking a protective plastic covering over the top of your boat to keep out the rain, snow, dirt, dust, and grime. Shrink wrapping is vented to help prevent the build up of mold and mildew on the interior of your boat and provides excellent protection from the sun's harmful ultra-violet rays. Take a look at some of the boats Inland Fishing and Marine Center has already cleaned, wrapped, and stored for the winter. For a price quote, call 413-536-1700 and ask for Lee.
Winter
Checklist for Your Boat
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Have you removed personal belongings (tackle, clothes, etc)? |
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Have you removed your radio and any other sensitive electronics? |
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Has your head been properly flushed and emptied? |
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Have you removed any cabin cushions? To avoid mildew, store them in a dry area of your home. |
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Rinse canvas and clean eisenglass using Aquaview 210. |
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Wash t-top and hardtop frames with soap and water and apply a light coat of Alumaguard to prevent pitting. |
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Apply a light coat of Nev-R-Dull to stainless steel areas. |
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Does Inland Fishing and Marine Center have a complete set of keys? |
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Have your fuel tank(s) been filled and properly conditioned? Fill to 3/4 capacity to allow for expansion. |
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