Water expands in volume by about nine percent when it freezes,
creating a staggering force that can crack a boat engine block, damage
fiberglass, split hoses, or destroy a boat’s refrigeration system
overnight. As cold weather approaches, Boat Owners Association of The
United States (BoatUS) dug into its claims data and found that more than
three-quarters of winter-related claims involved cracks in the engine
block or the exhaust manifolds. Now, the national boating services,
safety and advocacy group has available at no-cost a 15-page “Boater's Guide to Winterizing” that can ensure boaters don’t miss a step for any type of boat.
“Boaters up North know they need to winterize, so their freeze claims
almost always involve poor winterizing,” said BoatUS Director of
Technical Services Beth Leonard. “In the temperate South, the issue can
be a case of no winterizing, or relying on a heater when the electricity
goes off, usually when you need it most.”
The downloadable brochure addresses the reasons for more than 95
percent of the freeze claims handled by the BoatUS Marine Insurance
Program in the past decade. Included are chapters on: Storing your boat -
The options and the tradeoffs; a Winterizing Checklist to use as the
starting point for creating your own boat’s winterizing list; Engines
and Drives - The dos and don’ts; and Plumbing - Getting the water out,
which is great for larger boats.
Additional information includes tips on choosing antifreeze, lessons
learned from BoatUS Consumer Affairs about protecting yourself with a
winterization contract, and green winterizing information.
The checklist is available at www.BoatUS.com/winterizingguide.
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