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At Boats.net you can find everything you need for all of your boat maintenance needs at low prices. Proper boat maintenance will extend the life of your boat and reduce the need for exepensive repairs. Most importantly, performing basic boat maintenance will ensure boating safety for all those aboard.
After every trip, you will want to perform a few basic boat maintenance procedures. You should flush your engine after every salt water use. Tilting the engine to rinse underneath will help prevent salt buildup. Remember to fill your gas tank because a full tank will resist water build up from condensation. One of the simplest ways of caring for your boat is to wash it regularly. Rhoutine cleaning can counteract the effects of the environment. Cleaning and polishing your boat is an easy and fun boat maintenance step that can protect it from harsh elements. Wash your the boat with soap and water being careful not to use any abrasive cleaners. Drying it fully after each use will get rid of mineral deposits that can ruin the surface of your boat. A good coating of wax every few months will protect the finish and make regular clean up much easier. Another basic boat maintenance tip is to cover your boat. Covering your boat will help protect it from the sun and rain.
Every 75 hours on the motor you will want to perform the following boat maintenance tips: Replace your spark plugs, replace the Fuel Filter, change the lower unit oil, and grease the engine drive via the zerc fittings. At this time inspecting everything is a good practise to follow. Regular use of Lubricants and Additives will help prevent buildup and corrosion on your major engine componenents. Once a year or every 150 hours, you should replace the impeller and Fuel-Water Seperator.
Whether your shopping for Yamaha outboard oil or a new set of Spark Plugs, we've got you covered. To find the right parts for your boat maintenance and motors, you'll simply need to know the year, make, and model of your vessel, so that you can ensure you get the right parts. Whatever boat maintenance concerns you have, we've got all the parts you need, and the best prices and selection around.
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