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    Spring Maintenance Checklist for Your Boat

    A comprehensive checklist to get your boat ready for the sailing season. From hull inspection to engine checks — everything you need to know.

    ClearShip TeamFebruary 20th, 20264 min read

    Spring is the perfect time to prepare your boat for the upcoming sailing season. After months of winter storage, a thorough inspection and maintenance routine is essential to ensure safe and enjoyable time on the water.

    Hull and Exterior

    The hull is your boat's first line of defense against the elements. Start your spring maintenance here.

    Hull Inspection

    Carefully inspect the entire hull for any signs of damage, osmotic blistering, or wear from the winter months. Pay special attention to the waterline area and any through-hull fittings.

    Pro Tip

    Take photos of your hull condition each spring. This creates a valuable record over the years and helps you spot developing issues early.

    Deck and Topsides

    The deck area takes a beating from UV exposure and weather. Give it proper attention.

    Engine and Mechanical Systems

    A well-maintained engine is critical for safety. Don't skimp on these checks.

    Engine Checks

    Important

    Always run the engine with water supply connected. Running a marine engine without cooling water, even briefly, can cause severe damage to the impeller and engine.

    Fuel System

    Electrical Systems

    Electrical issues are one of the most common problems on boats. A thorough spring check prevents headaches later.

    Safety Equipment

    Safety gear is non-negotiable. Check everything, replace anything expired.

    Safety First

    Never skip the safety equipment check. Expired flares, uninflatable life jackets, or dead EPIRB batteries can turn an emergency into a catastrophe.

    Sails and Rigging

    For sailboats, the rig is your primary propulsion system. Inspect it carefully.

    Final Steps

    Before your first sail of the season, complete these final items.

    Track It with ClearShip

    Use ClearShip to create tasks for each maintenance item. Assign them to crew members, track progress with photos, and build a complete maintenance history for your boat.

    Following this checklist will help ensure a safe and trouble-free sailing season. Happy sailing!

    Table of Contents

    • Hull and Exterior
    • Hull Inspection
    • Deck and Topsides
    • Engine and Mechanical Systems
    • Engine Checks
    • Fuel System
    • Electrical Systems
    • Safety Equipment
    • Sails and Rigging
    • Final Steps