How to keep your boat in top condition
Practical Boat Owner
|March 2025
The experts at boatcare on the importance of scheduled maintenance
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Owning a yacht is a dream for many, offering freedom on the open water and unmatched experiences. But with ownership comes responsibility-chief among them being maintenance. Scheduled maintenance is the key to ensuring your boat remains safe, reliable, and retains its value. By planning regular checks and preventative actions, you protect your investment while minimising unexpected issues.
Here's why scheduled maintenance is crucial and how to approach it effectively.
Why scheduled maintenance is important
Scheduled maintenance is essential for ensuring the long-term health, safety, and value of your vessel. By addressing minor issues early, you avoid the risk of costly repairs-routine engine servicing, for instance, can prevent catastrophic failures requiring expensive replacements. This proactive approach not only saves money over time but also enhances safety at sea, as wellmaintained navigation systems and safety equipment minimise the risk of emergencies.
Regular upkeep extends the vessel's lifespan, preventing wear, corrosion, and irreparable damage, while also preserving its resale value-buyers are drawn to yachts with a clear maintenance history.
Scheduled checks also reduce the likelihood of unexpected breakdowns, ensuring your boating adventures remain uninterrupted and stress-free.
Key components of a maintenance programme
A robust yacht maintenance schedule covers various systems and areas, addressing their unique requirements.
Engines and propulsion and systems
Oil and filter changes These should be done annually or more frequently depending on usage.
Drive belts and hoses Check for wear and tension regularly.
Sacrificial anodes Replace when one-third degraded to prevent corrosion of metal parts.
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