Use SeaDoo Covers To Winterize a SeaDoo
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Written by: Josh Brodderick
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 |
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I am a huge pwc fan, so every chance I get I try to let other pwc owners know that if you are skimping on your choice of seadoo covers, then you are doing a dis-service to your pride and joy, and will inevitably shorten the the lifespan of your water craft in more ways than one. In addition to potential functional damage caused by exposure to the elements, you will also allow cosmetic damage to your pwc as well.
Making sure you use some sort of cover to protect your pwc is one part of keeping your seadoo in the best shape possible for as long as possible; but the other part of keeping your watercraft in great shape is making sure that you properly prepare your pwc before putting it away for any length of time. Periodic maintenance will keep things running smoothly, but you need to pay special attention to fixing problems and preparing your seadoo for storage in order to keep it looking and running like brand new.
There are many things you must do to 'Winterize' your pwc (you will want to follow this same procedure any time your pwc will be out of use for an extended time, even if it is not winter). These include at a minimum: getting rid of any salt and dirt, including from the cooling system, stabilizing the fuel, lubing any cables and lube spots, protecting any rubber or vinyl parts, and removing the battery. Once all the routine storage tasks have been done, fix any broken parts or nagging problems (cracked or waterlogged dials) so they won't be issues for next season. Finally, once everything is ship-shape, cover your pwc with an appropriate cover that will adequately protect your pwc while it is stored.
Your choice of seadoo cover will depend a lot on where you intend to store your machine over the winter. If you intend to leave it outside then you will want a winterized cover. These covers will provide ultimate protection against the snow and the ice.
Storing inside offers many more options for choosing a pwc cover for your seadoo. You can re-use your summer cover or the cover you use to trailer your seadoo. If your cover protects your seadoo, but allows your seadoo to breathe over the winter, this will allow the maximum protection without accumulating damage from moisture buildup.
When I pick out a new seadoo cover, I make sure that I get one that suits my particular machine. I just like to have a cover that matches my pwc. Others may not be so picky, but I figure that for the amount that I spend on my seadoo, the investment in a fancy seadoo cover is pretty minimal, but it shows my seadoo off just as much as when it's not covered.
Take the time to protect your seadoo with a good quality cover, and get in the habit of developing a good storage routine, and you will be rewarded with a happy pwc that will look brand new longer. And that makes a happy seadoo owner.
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