Practical Boat Owner

Spring launch checks

Spring is just around the corner and you’re probably starting to think about your boat’s launch date; which last jobs need doing and when.

The RNLI’s top call-out at this time of the year is due to machinery and equipment failure.

“We would encourage boat owners to be prepared by making sure you have your engine and equipment serviced regularly,” advises the RNLI’s water safety manager, Sam Hughes.

“Before heading out, check your belts, oil, filters, bilges, coolant, strainers, air filters and seacocks. It’s important to make sure you check your fuel too – often we see people who have run out of fuel or have contaminated fuel. Ideally, carry spares and tools for small repairs you can carry out yourself.”

Hopefully, by now, you’ve done the big jobs – things such as antifouling and engine service, replacing anodes and skin fittings, cleaning the water tanks and checking for wear and tear. If not, take a look at www.pbo.co.uk/winterDIY. The following are some more pointers to ensure a safe and fun launch day.

BEFORE LAUNCH

Dewinterising the engine

Mechanical failure is the single biggest cause of RNLI call-outs to yachts and motorboats, accounting for nearly 40% of all lifeboat launches.

Hopefully, your engine has been serviced over the winter. Replace the raw water pump impeller if you’ve not already done so and replace or reinstall any engine belts you may have removed.

Check for signs of leaks and inspect hoses and belts for damage. Are the oil and coolant levels topped up? Check stern glands for leaks

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