As boating season ends, many owners breathe a sigh of relief, thinking their boat is safe once stored away. But what happens in the off-season can be just as risky as what happens on the water. Simple storage mistakes can lead to damage, theft or even a voided insurance claim. Here’s how to protect your boat and your investment all year long.
1. Forgetting to Drain and Dry
Water left in the bilge, engine or tanks can freeze and cause cracks or corrosion. This is one of the top reasons insurers deny winter storage claims. Before putting your boat away, drain every part that holds water and dry it completely.
2. Skipping a Clean Before Storage
Dirt, salt and algae left on your boat can damage the paint and metal fittings. These damages are often considered neglect and might not be covered. A proper wash, polish, and protective cover can go a long way in keeping your insurance valid.
3. Ignoring the Storage Location Rules
Some insurance policies specify where your boat should be stored. Leaving it in an open lot or under a weak tarp may not meet those requirements. Choose a secure, weather-protected storage space and document it with photos.
4. Forgetting About Theft Risks
Off-season is prime time for theft because boats are often left unattended for months. Remove valuable electronics and keep your trailer locked. Comprehensive watercraft insurance helps recover losses if your boat or gear is stolen.
5. Not Reviewing Your Policy Before Storage
If your policy doesn’t include off-season coverage or maintenance-related protection, you might be at risk. A quick review with your insurance agent can confirm that you’re covered year-round.
Boating joy doesn’t end with the season; it continues with smart care afterward. Proper off-season maintenance and the right insurance help ensure your next launch is smooth, not costly. Protect your boat now so it’s ready when the waters call again.


