Dewinterization starts when temperatures start to rise consistently above the freezing point. The last thing you want is to de-winterize too early and have to deal with freeze damage. 

Checking the Engine

One crucial step is ensuring the boat's engine condition post-winter. Regularly checking and changing the oil minimizes rust, corrosion, and wear of internal components. Engine coolant should also be checked for adequate protection levels.

Inspecting the Boat's Interior and Exterior

Inspecting both the interior and exterior of your boat carefully can help prevent potential complications down the line. This includes checking your seats for damage, ensuring your safety equipment is up-to-date, as well as checking over your hull for any blisters or cracks.

Testing Electronics

You'd hate to get your boat out on the water only to find out that your electronics aren't functioning properly. Power on electronics one by one to verify they are in working order.

Checking Fuel Systems

It's important to inspect fuel systems thoroughly. Check for leaks, damaged hoses or connections, and ensure that vents and fill caps are clean.

At Poplar Pointe Marine located in Bracey, VA, we provide comprehensive services that meet all your boating needs. We value our customers not only from Virginia but also those located in places like Raleigh, NC, and Richmond, VA. With an unwavering commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction, we invite you to visit us today at Poplar Pointe Marine located in Bracey, VA where our friendly team will be more than happy to assist you with all things boating! Take these steps towards properly removing your boat from cold weather storage so you're ready for those perfect days out on the water.