Mandy Boughton, Managing Director at Ancasta Yacht Services, discusses how to make the most of the ‘off’ season for a better boating experience when spring arrives.
Winter is here and for avid sailors and motorboaters, these winter months can seem an interminable pit of despair. But instead of counting down the days until the new boating season starts, why not embrace this fallow time to give your boat some TLC to ensure it is all plain sailing when the time comes.
When it is chilly outside, it is very easy to say ‘mañana’ to yourself when it comes to ironing out those annoying little issues you have been ignoring, or making those modifications onboard that you have been promising your crew.
However, by using the winter strategically and taking the time to focus on winter maintenance, refit and repairs, you will not only have enhanced your boat’s performance, safety and overall comfort when it is time to hit the water in the spring, you will also be protecting your investment.
Hull Maintenance and Repairs
With your boat out of the water, winter provides the perfect opportunity to inspect every part and address any problems that may have arisen during the season. And what better place to start than the hull.
Once it has been given a thorough clean, check for blisters, cracks and other signs of damage – to avoid deterioration or bigger issues further down the line prevention is always better than cure when it comes to fibreglass and gelcoat.
Then there is antifouling. Everyone’s least favourite job (AYS can help with that!) but crucial when it comes to protecting your hull. Anode replacement is also vital to prevent corrosion of the metal on through-hull fittings, engines and sail drives. We advise replacing your anodes when they are less than 50 per cent of their original size – so regular checks are a must.
And do not forget to polish the topsides. UV damage and salt and grime build-up can cause painted topsides to dull and fade, but hull polishing can make them vibrant again. We take a very comprehensive approach to this, cutting back the gelcoat with a cleaning compound before buffing it to a glossy finish and applying a protective wax.
Engine Servicing, Repower and Installation
Engine servicing during the winter months is one of the most important jobs when it comes to ensuring your boat runs smoothly in the spring. Just like a car’s engine, a proper service avoids breakdowns on the water as well as extending the lifespan of your engine.
If you have noticed your boat feels underpowered this year, you could consider upgrading the engine to a larger or more fuel-efficient model. The winter is a great time to get this done so you are all set for next season. AYS are approved dealers and service agents for both Yanmar and Nanni and are always happy to discuss the most cost-effective solution for customers.
If not a complete repower to improve performance, it might be worth looking at installing a more efficient or better suited propeller to enhance your boat’s speed, handling and fuel efficiency.
Batteries and Power Management
As we load our boats with an ever-increasing repertoire of power-hungry appliances onboard to keep everyone happy, it is important that power systems are installed and maintained to keep everything in good working order. With the advancement of sustainable power generation and management options this might be a good opportunity to upgrade these systems.
Winter is a good time for these works, but at the very least you need to make sure you are looking after the batteries you have – cleaning the terminals, checking the voltage and storing in a cool dry place if you have removed them for the duration.
Onboard Modifications
Onboard comfort is paramount if you want your crew (and family!) to return year after year. But what this looks like will change over time.
Are you now cruising with less crew as the kids have grown up? Would a bow thruster be a welcome addition for easier berthing? Not a five-minute job, and would require an experienced professional, but worth it for simple, close quarters manoeuvring.
Smaller items like heated towel rails, improved seating and upholstery and an upgraded refrigerator can make a massive difference to all onboard, especially if you are spending more time on the water or taking extended, multi-day trips.
Whether you are a power or sailing boat owner, this winter is the time to get things done. Do not wait another season to sort an irritating niggle or upgrade an out-of-date system. Whether you are going to do it yourself or employing a professional, now is the time to plan and get it booked in – you will thank yourself when the spring arrives.
Part of the Ancasta Group, Ancasta Yacht Services is a professional yacht refit, repair and services company with a team of highly skilled craftsman, with facilities based in Hamble, Southampton.
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