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Boatsales Staff10 Jul 2014
NEWS

'Safety proof' your boat: Regulator

Winter warning on vessel maintenance

Transport Safety Victoria (TSV) is reminding all boaters to maintain their vessels during winter to avoid breakdown on the water.

The message from the maritime safety regulator coincides with the release of official figures which show that vessel breakdowns make up the majority of marine incidents.

The latest TSV incident data shows that in 2013-14 there were 1349 reportable maritime incidents across Victoria. The 1064 vessel disablements included in this figure required a response from a rescue organisation.

Paul Corkill, Manager, Waterway Safety, said that boat maintenance is an all-year undertaking and is critical to safety on the water: "Through regular boat maintenance you can have the peace of mind that your vessel is fit for its purpose and the likelihood of something going wrong when you venture out is significantly reduced.

"Your maintenance checklist should tick off on four key areas; the engine, fuel, batteries and the boat structure.

"Manufacturers usually recommend having your engine serviced at a specialised workshop at least once a year to ensure vital internal parts, such as the water pump, are checked. Use the quieter boating time to book this work in to be completed.

"Old fuel is a significant cause of on-water breakdowns so drain last season’s fuel from your boat. Take the opportunity to inspect fuel lines, manual priming bulb and connections for cracks and leaks. If any problems are found, have the parts replaced or repaired by a qualified person.

"Keep your batteries charged over winter by fitting an inexpensive charger to your boat. Test all equipment that uses the battery, such as radios, gauges, power tilts and navigation lights.

"Inspect your boat’s hull for corrosion and cracks, ensure all bungs are suitable and in good condition, and that bilges are clean and dry. Test the steering for stiffness and oil cables with the correct lubricant," Mr Corkill said.

For more information about vessel maintenance, visit the TSV website at www.transportsafety.vic.gov.au

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