Putting a boat in a slip

Blujay96

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I have a 1987 Rinker V180 with a 3.0 4cyl I\O in it. I am looking at putting it in a slip this year what should I check or replace befor I put it in the slip.
 

nlain

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

Check all the Bellows or replace if it has been awhile, if they leak boat sinks, bildge pump, if it works add another, if not replace it and add another, make sure the battery is good so it can run the pumps for awhile, I think I would put a high water alarm in just in case the pumps don't keep up, may save the boat someday, check the hull/gelcoat for cracks that could leak and soak any wood that is in the hull, make sure boat cover is in good shape as it helps keep rainwater out also protects the upholstery from the sun. There may be more but that is all I can think of right now.
 

QC

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

bildge pump, if it works add another, if not replace it and add another
Must have float switch!!!! Actually for both. Not all do. Mega ditto on the battery condition ;)
 

Blujay96

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

Thanks guys I will start with that.
 

keninaz

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

And you may wish to put a battery charger that will do a maintenance charge and keep your battery up to snuff providing you have power at the slip.
Batteries that are attended may lose their charge and without that your pumps and alarms don't mean much.
This less than $50 (discounted~got mine at Amazon) device may save your boat too and keep it ready to start in addition.

http://batterytender.com/battery-tender-plus-12v-at-1-25a.html
 

Blujay96

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

What about the plug. Right now I use a twist style. There are no threads to put the other type in??
 

QC

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

Personally I don't stress about the plug. It's not going to jump out of there if it's reasonably tight regardless of the style . . .
 

Fireman431

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

Might want to consider painting the bottom or at least pulling it out weekly to clean off algae and other contaminants.
 

QC

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

Forgot the most obvious ^^^^^^^^ +1
 

Beefer

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

Might want to consider painting the bottom or at least pulling it out weekly to clean off algae and other contaminants.

I wouldn't "consider" painting the bottom... that really isn't an option. If the boat is going to be in water, fresh or salt, bottom paint is a must have.
 

JoLin

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

Mooring/cockpit cover. Keeping weather out of the boat pays dividends, too. You still need a bilge pump with float switch, but it won't need to work much if rain is kept out in the first place. It'll keep all that upholstery, clean, dry and out of the sun when not in use.

My .02
 

sasto

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Re: Putting a boat in a slip

Double braided nylon dock lines and some quality fenders.

Having her at the dock make for less work and more play. :cool:
 
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