
Place all smaller items in uniformly sized boxes. Completely fill each box with heavier items on the bottom and lighter items on the top. Uniformly sized boxes stack easier and conserve storage space.
The following steps can be taken to protect your boat while in storage.
Additionally, specific procedures recommended by the boat manufacturer, chassis manufacturer and appliance producers should be closely considered.
Prepare your engine in accordance with the owner’s manual. In winter, this will normally include draining and flushing the cooling system; draining and refilling the crankcase; applying oil to inside of each cylinder through the spark plug holes; and other preservative actions.
Thoroughly clean the hull, decks, cockpit, bilge, all compartments, lockers and the exterior of engine and coat with an appropriate wax or preservative.
Drain fuel lines, pumps, carburetor and tanks or fill completely and add fuel stabilizer.
Leave all floorboards up, doors ajar, ports and skylights open, hatches partly open, drawers and lockers open.
Carefully fit a well-made cover, provided with ventilation ports. And, place a cover over engine.
Don't forget the trailer; check tire pressure and check and pack wheel hubs if necessary and lubricate jack.
And finally, note dates of registration, tags, certificates and insurance, etc. and plan for renewal if they expire during your storage term.
Use wooden pallets or boards underneath furniture and boxes. This will prevent condensation from damaging them.
Leave a small airspace between your stored items and the wall of the storage unit for ventilation.
Store items that will not be needed to the rear of the storage unit and items you will need access to toward the front of the unit.
Store heavy items on the bottom and lightweight items on top.
Store smaller, more valuable items to the rear of the storage unit and large items toward the front of the unit.
Cover everything with plastic sheeting. Wooden furniture should first be covered with blankets to avoid abrasion and moisture damage. Plastic sheeting will protect your stored goods from both dust and water damage.
Pack your storage unit as tightly as possible. Tighter packing helps to protect stored items from moisture and dust and reduces the space needed to store you property.
Use a high quality disc (round) padlock to secure your storage unit. This type of lock is difficult to cut or break and offers maximum protection for very little money.
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