Personal Watercraft Insurance, Yacht Care and Maintenance
Just as adequate yacht insurance will guard against accidents or disasters, adhering to a regular schedule for maintenance and repairs will keep you out on the water in style for much longer.
Some routine tasks to remember:
- Use a mild detergent on the deck and topside of the hull.
- Apply a coat of wax to protect the finish from degradation or staining (regular waxing makes boat cleaning less arduous).
- Polish the metals to a shine.
- Keep the windows and hatches clean.
- Replace wiper blades if necessary (it doesn’t hurt to keep a replacement set on board).
- Clean upholstery as required before stains are set.
- Complete preventative engine maintenance so you aren’t surprised by a cracked fuel line or leaky fittings while out on the water.
- Ensure your first aid kit, emergency supplies (don’t forget to check the expiration date on flares!), and spare parts are all well stocked.
- Make sure your boater’s registration is current and on board.
- Check that your watercraft insurance is up to date and fits your boating needs.
- Test all your electronic equipment to ensure it’s working properly.
If you work these tasks into a regular maintenance schedule, it helps keep everything ship-shape; and you’re more apt to notice small issues before they become big problems.