How long can a boat sit in water?

As stated above, as a general guideline, your boat should be stored in the water no longer than 30 days straight. That is if you haven't taken special precautions to protect your boat and prepare it for longer-term storage.
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Can you leave a boat in the water all summer?

Leaving in the water has potential issues. 1. If your battery goes dead your bilge will quit. During a heavy rain or if your shaft seal decides to leak you could have a problem - sinking - or getting enough wwater in the boat to threaten the tranny or possible the engine and/or some underfloor wiring.
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How long can a boat sit in the water without bottom paint?

I wouldn't put a boat in the water for more than 2-3 days without bottom paint.
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How long is too long for a boat to sit?

As long as it's well maintained before going into storage, a boat can sit for a few months, a few years or even a few decades. Neglecting to prep it for storage, though, will necessitate massive repairs or even a total rebuild. Keep reading to learn how to prepare your boat for long-term storage.
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How long can you leave an aluminum boat in the water?

It is advisable that you not allow your aluminum boat to sit in saltwater longer than 30 days. Your boat will be safe to leave it docked at the marina for several months at a time. As a matter of fact, aluminum is an excellent resistor of the corroding effects saltwater often has.
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Can I leave my boat in the water all winter?

All thru-hulls, except those for cockpit drains, have to be protected by closing and winterizing all seacocks and gate valves. If your boat has thru-hulls at or below the waterline that can't be closed, it should be stored ashore for the winter.
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Does fiberglass rot in water?

Actually Fiberglass Resin does rot, at least Polyester does. Not quickly (like wood), but it does. The Gel coat protects it from water intrusion. If the Gel coat is removed (digs/scratches) and the fiberglass is left exposed to water for long periods it can absorb water and eventually will "rot" and delaminate etc.
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Is 1000 hours alot for a boat?

The typical gasoline marine engine will run fine for the first 1,000 hours. It is at this juncture that the engine starts to exhibit small problems. If these small problems aren't addressed, they can turn into major problems which may make the last 500 hours of life difficult to reach.
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How long can a boat sit without being winterized?

Temperatures below 30F for >24 hours is generally where you have to start getting concerned. A light bulb in the engine room will add quite a bit of heat to help provide some protection.
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How often should you pull your boat out of the water?

Schedule a haul-out

Depending on the water conditions in your harbor, you'll probably want to haul your boat out every two or three years to repaint the bottom.
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What happens if I don't bottom paint my boat?

Bottom paint prevents growth of organisms that attach to the hull and can affect a vessels speed, performance, and durability when boat is kept in the water for extended periods of time.
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Do you have to bottom paint a boat every year?

Generally, you should apply bottom paint once a year. However, some bottom paints can effectively last for two years. If your boat lives afloat or you use it frequently, you should have it checked every year to determine whether it needs bottom paint application. Most of the time, it probably does.
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How long does it take for a boat to get barnacles?

Based on three analyses that were performed, it can be concluded that the growth of barnacles were approximately 10% within the stipulated 3-month period. The growth of barnacles is difficult to control and its growth depends on factors such as weather and seawater conditions.
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Do fiberglass boats absorb water?

Yes, fiberglass can and will absorb water.
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Can you leave an aluminum boat in freshwater?

Aluminum Can Do Well in Salt and Freshwater

When not in contact with other metals, aluminum can do quite well in both fresh and saltwater, needing only bottom paint for aluminum boats to prevent fouling.
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Can I leave my outboard in the water?

It's best to tilt your outboard up when leaving your boat in the water to prevent marine growth from forming and from corrosion eating away at its metal parts. That being said, there are some instances when you may prefer tilting your outboard down.
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How long does it take for a boat engine block to freeze?

If you have a heater it will freeze before the block does. I think my service department said it will take about a night of a freeze for the heater to crack and about 24 hours for the block.
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What happens if boat is not winterized?

If You Don't Winterize Your Boat, Here's What Happens: Water freezes and expands and can damage anything it's trapped inside. Water may seep into unprotected spaces to do this. Acidic and corrosive wastes, salt and corrosion buildup can damage delicate parts in engines. Fuels break down or grow dirty.
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How often should you start your boat?

A few hours every week keeps the motor in better shape than using it two or three full days every month. The more often it gets used, the better it will run, just like any vehicle. If it's left sitting idle at the marina or in a garage for the majority of the time, parts tend to go bad faster.
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How many years does a boat last?

The average boat is replaced every ten to twenty years. However, some boats will last much longer than that, but this will be determined by how the boat is used and how well it is maintained.
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How many hours do boat engines last?

The average marine gasoline engine runs for 1,500 hours before needing a major overhaul. The average marine diesel engine will run for more than three times that long and log an average 5,000 hours under the same conditions.
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How long will a 4 stroke outboard last?

A typical two-stroke or four-stroke outboard engine should provide 1,500 hours of run time. Based on the average use of 200 hours per year, this will last 7-8 years. However, changing your oil every 50 hours of operation and regularly flushing the engine can see your outboard engine last 10 to 20 years.
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What is the lifespan of a fiberglass boat?

How Long Do Fiberglass Boats Typically last? Fiberglass boats can be sound and seaworthy for up to fifty years or more. Fiberglass is very durable, and with proper maintenance and care, fiberglass boats can last for many decades. Fiberglass itself will not break down but instead will break down due to outside factors.
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Will a fiberglass boat sink?

Will fiberglass boats sink? No, modern fiberglass boats will not sink because of their architecture, design, and materials used to construct these boats. Unlike wooden boats, which were prone to cracks and holes, fiberglass boats do not have this issue.
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