Deteriorated engine and hull zincs should be replaced if corroded
It is recommended to replace engine and hull zincs if they are deteriorating or corroded.
It is recommended to replace engine and hull zincs if they are deteriorating or corroded.
It is recommended to replace engine and hull zincs if they are deteriorating or corroded.
deteriorated engine and hull zincs should be replaced if corroded
Those things recommended by a competent marine engineer. For the layman, everything listed in the safety manual.
Those things recommended by a competent marine engineer. For the layman, everything listed in the safety manual.
Those things recommended by a competent marine engineer. For the layman, everything listed in the safety manual.
Those things recommended by a competent marine engineer. For the layman, everything listed in the safety manual.
Those things recommended by a competent marine engineer. For the layman, everything listed in the safety manual.
Regular maintenance for an inboard boat includes checking and changing the engine oil and filter, inspecting and replacing fuel filters, and ensuring the cooling system is functioning properly by flushing it and checking for leaks. Additionally, it's important to inspect the propeller and shaft for damage, clean the hull to prevent growth, and service the battery and electrical systems. Regularly checking the bilge for leaks and ensuring safety equipment is up to date are also essential maintenance tasks. Following the manufacturer's maintenance schedule can help prolong the life of the boat.
Those things recommended by a competent marine engineer. For the layman, everything listed in the safety manual.
Inboard motors are usually heavier than outboard motors and can not be lifted up and haled away every time the boat docks. They do not need to be. They require maintenance but no where near as much.