Reasons for
Boat Getting Damaged
- by: Arpit Sharma
At times the boat faces some
problems. She gets damaged. It is mostly due to operator error,
manufacturing defect or lack of proper maintenance. These are
the three most common reasons for boats getting damaged, poor
maintenance being the major problem.
After you purchase a boat, before you take it out, it is
necessary to thoroughly read your boat and engine's operations
manual. Ensure that you follow all the instructions given in the
manual carefully. One should be aware of all the operation
know-how’s before setting out on a sail. One wrong move and it
might lead to a major damage of your boat machine. Also, to
prevent accidents, prepare a pre-departure checklist and include
in it all the points that you have to make sure of before you
start out. Make sure that all supplies, charts, tools are
aboard. Take all the necessary things which you would need in
emergency situation like cell phone – etc.
Sometimes, the boat you purchase may have a manufacturing
defect. In other words, it may be damaged when you buy it. In
such a case, you may contact the manufacturers and work out a
solution with them, either to have the boat replaced with
another one or to get it repaired. Usually, a boat looks perfect
upon observation, but may have minor problems which would lead
to major billings later on. To prevent this, a Marine survey
should be done when one purchases a boat. Different types or
surveys are available like pre – purchase survey, insurance
survey, damage inspection, appraisal inspection - etc
The major cause for the damage of the boat is poor maintenance.
It includes caring for your boat properly when not in use and
operating it correctly when in use. For instance, if you have
not stored your boat carefully in a covered place, you may find
that it has been damaged by some mischievous boys or some
rodents may have made their home in your boat. It prevents the
boat from environmental damage as well. Dirt on the bottom of
the vessel should be cleaned regularly. Too little oil can cause
the metal to overheat and damage the motor. Care of the
operating parts of the boat, the engine and the various screws
and valves is very essential. Any lack of proper care of these
parts may cause damage to your boat necessitating expensive
repairs.
Prevention is better than cure. But, as boat damage is
inevitable, in spite of all the care taken, once the major
causes of damage to a boat are known, it is possible to prevent
the damage by addressing each of these causes in a proper
manner.
About The Author
Arpit Sharma is the webmaster of the site
http://www.boat-dealers.us
on which he is currently working on. On his leisure time he
likes to listen music and reading books.