Getting Your Boat Ready

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It's probably been a minute since your last boating adventure. Let our guide ensure that everything is shipshape for your upcoming summer on the water.

Spring Commissioning!
 
Ensure to inspect the vital elements of your boat, such as engines, plumbing systems, batteries, and electrical systems. Ensuring that these are in top-notch condition is crucial for a memorable and trouble-free summer out on the water.
 
Once you've attended to the necessary tasks, don't forget to spruce up the interior of your boat. Give attention to any teak accents, touch up the bottom paint if necessary, and indulge in a thorough cleaning and waxing session to have your boat gleaming like it's brand new.
 
Engine Care
 
Spring commissioning and de-winterizing your engine can vary depending on factors such as the type of engine, the manufacturer, and the model of your boat. The care required also differs based on whether your boat has outboard or inboard engines.
 
To prevent any potential engine issues, it's beneficial to familiarize yourself with the owner's manual, perform regular maintenance tasks on your own, or seek the expertise of a professional technician for assistance.
 
Life Jackets
 
Ensure that you have all the essentials on board. Make sure to have Coast Guard approved life jackets readily available. It is advisable to have at least two life jackets on the boat at all times, with additional ones on hand to ensure there is one life jacket per passenger. Attach a whistle to each life jacket for added safety on the water.
 
Horn Check
 
Ensure that your horn is in proper working condition and is able to emit a four-second blast. If you rely on a portable air horn, be sure to have an extra can of air or an alternative method of sound available.
 
Lights
 
Ensure that all your devices, including interior and exterior lighting, are in proper working order. Take the time to inspect your navigation lights, devices, and all lights on your vessel. It's a good idea to have spare batteries and a flashlight on board for added convenience and safety.
 
Spare Tools & Resources
 
Having extra tools on board can be a lifesaver in unexpected situations. It's essential to have must-haves like a screwdriver, spare light bulbs, a fuel filter, and a first aid kit readily available.
 
Fire Extinguisher
 
Carry at least one fire extinguisher on board in an easily accessible location. It is crucial to have this safety equipment readily available in case of emergencies. Make sure to check the expiration date and ensure it is in good working condition. Additionally, familiarize yourself with how to properly use the fire extinguisher in case of a fire onboard. Your safety and the safety of everyone on board should always be a top priority.
 
Docking
 
Inspect your dock lines to ensure they are not frayed or worn from the previous season. Replace any worn-out lines and always have at least three spare dock lines on hand in case of damage or loss.
 
Water Activities
 
If tubing, wake surfing, or knee boarding are activities your families summer to do list, it's essential to check the condition of your lines, tubes, and boards. Consider replacing any worn-out equipment before the summer season begins, and give them a thorough wash to ensure they're ready for some fun in the sun.
 

 
Strong's Marine is gearing up for another exciting summer on Long Island. We are your go-to experts for all your boating needs, from boat rentals, boat club memberships to top-notch service, docking solutions, and access to our breathtaking destination marinas.
 
Don't miss the opportunity to get out on the water this season with our fantastic boat and yacht inventory available today. Our dedicated sales consultants are here to assist you every step of the way.
 
Explore www.strongsmarine.com now to discover how to making the most of your summer adventures on the water.
 

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