February 25, 2008

Boat Parts Need Occasional Replacement Just Like Cars

by Fabian Toulouse

Boating is a real joy, but for dedicated boat owners, it is not all fun and games. You can't just buy a boat, toss it in the water, and visit it on weekends with no thought to maintaining it. Like any engine, a sterndrive or inboard or outboard engine needs specific care to stay in top running order.

While the sterndrive has many good qualities, it does have the unfortunate disadvantage of having multiple parts beneath the waterline, among them hoses, rubber bellows, oil lines, and, of course, the propeller. Obviously, it is harder to examine and maintain at top working condition elements which are beneath the water surface. It is important to give these parts proper attention, however, as corrosion can cause problems. Just as a car has certain parts which will need regular replacement, like brakes and windshield wipers, certain boat parts need occasional replacement.

A major part that needs to be monitored is the transom, which, through the drive shaft, powers the engine. The transom can take only so much stress and strain without incurring damage, even when a boat is well maintained and driven only under normal conditions. A troubled transom could cause collateral damage to the engine or even sink the boat. Therefore, regular inspection of the transom is imperative!

At the beginning and end of each boating season there are maintenance chores that must be tended to. Particularly before winter sets in, the oil should be changed, spark plugs checked, and the impeller, which performs the important task of cooling the engine, should be checked. It must be occasionally inspected during the off season as well.

Your boat will reward you with reliable performance if given the regular care it requires. Boat ownership is a tremendous responsibility, but the rewards are even greater. The joys of boating-fishing, water skiing, cruising, or just being out in nature taking in the sparkling glint of sun on water-are worth the job of careful boat maintenance.

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