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Preparing Your Boat and Outboard Motor for the First Launch in New Zealand – NEW AND USED BOATS FOR SALE IN NEW ZEALAND

Preparing Your Boat and Outboard Motor for the First Launch in New Zealand – NEW AND USED BOATS FOR SALE IN NEW ZEALAND


Now that the start of the boating season is nears in New Zealand it is necessary to take care of your boat and outboard motor properly. Before the first launch on the beautiful waters of New Zealand you need to check everything and make sure it will safe and fun. Here’s a checklist to help you prepare:

1. Boat Hull:

– Check out the exterior of your boat, particularly the hull whether it has some kind of crackline, scratch or corrosion.
Check that the hull is clean and free from any foul, webs, shells, shells, barnacles or any other material if it’s has been in dry dock during the winter.

2. Motor:

Carefully examine the outboard motor it is good to check on the propeller, shaft, and lower unit to see if they are worn out or damaged in anyway.
A few things are namely: Looking at the oil, fuel lines, and the filters and whenever they are empty or bad, should be replenished or changed respectively.
For cars built before 1984 check the spark and electrical connections and ignition system such as spark plugs.

3. Electrical Systems:

– Experiment all aspects of electrical equipment ranging from lamps, blinkers, water pumps and electronic devices.
Use a voltmeter to test battery charge on the battery terminals, and apply conductive grease or anti-seize compound to battery terminals if they are loose or shows signs of corrosion.

4. Safety Equipment:

Warns you to provide basic safety equipment such as life jackets, flares, fire extinguishers and even a first aid kit.
Flares and other perishable safety articles should be checked for expired dates; if so, these should be replaced.

5. Tools and Equipment:

– Ensure you have all chances to repair the equipment on board, having on board spare parts, tools and emergency repair provisions.
Check ropes and anchors and docking lines and replace all if there are evident signs of tear or wear on them.

6. Environmental Considerations:

Learn this weather conditions of New Zealand that you need to be familiar and the marine forecasts around the areas.
Respect conservation areas, restricted areas, no-go zones, zones of restricted access, no wake zones, and no entry zones.

7. Skills and Training:

Make sure you as well as anyone that will be traveling with you has a valid New Zealand boating license as required by law.
Recreational boating safety course or refresher course is advisable being taken with a view to gel with the existing skill in addition to knowledge.

Proper preparations of your boat and outboard motor for a first launch means you and your family would have an excellent first boating experience in the attractive New Zealand waters. It’s always good to check that everything is in proper working condition before setting out on a journey, so that you can sit back, relax and enjoy the wonderful scenery or the exceptional marine life of New Zealand.

 

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