
Ready, Set, Sail: Getting Your Boat Ready for the New Season
Spring Prep Tips from King Point Marina
As the days grow longer and the promise of warmer weather beckons, it’s time to shake off the winter cobwebs and get your boat ready for a fresh season on the water. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time berth holder, a thorough pre-season check ensures a smooth start and a safe, enjoyable boating experience.
Here at King Point Marina, we’ve put together a handy checklist to help you prepare your pride and joy for the season ahead.
1. Inspect Your Hull and Topsides
After months of sitting idle, it’s essential to give your boat a good once-over. Look for any cracks, blisters, or signs of damage on the hull. A thorough clean will also help you spot anything unusual. If your boat was stored ashore, this is the perfect time to reapply antifouling paint.
Top tip: If you’re boats been in all winter you might want to consider booking a lift and scrub, to start the season with a clean hull and improved performance.
2. Check the Engine and Systems
The engine is the heart of your boat, so don’t skip this step. Check fluid levels, belts, hoses, and filters. Make sure the battery is fully charged and terminals are clean. If it’s been a while since your last full service, now’s the time.
Need help? Our trusted local marine engineers can assist—ask at the marina office for recommendations.
3. Safety First
Before heading out, double-check all your safety gear. Lifejackets, flares, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits should be in good condition and within their expiry dates. Don’t forget to inspect bilge pumps and test your VHF radio too.
4. Clean and Restock
Give the interior a spring clean—this is your floating home, after all! Check for any signs of damp, mould, or mildew, and make sure your galley is restocked with the essentials. If you store food or supplies onboard, take a look at expiry dates and packaging.
5. Sails and Rigging
For sailing boats, inspect sails and lines for wear and tear. Lubricate winches, check shrouds and stays, and make sure everything is ship-shape before you hoist the sails for the first time.
6. Update Charts and Electronics
Make sure your navigation equipment is up to date. Check for software updates on plotters and GPS systems, and carry the latest paper charts for your cruising area as a backup.
7. Book Your Berth Early
If you’re not already berthed at King Point Marina, now’s the time to secure your spot. Located in the heart of Plymouth’s coastal playground, our marina offers modern facilities, friendly staff, and the perfect launch point for exploring Devon and Cornwall by sea.
Looking Forward to a Great Season There’s nothing like that first outing of the year—crisp sea air, gentle swells, and the freedom of the open water. A little preparation now ensures you can make the most of every sunny day ahead.
Need support or want to chat with fellow boaters? Drop into the marina office—we’re always happy to help.
Happy sailing from all of us at King Point Marina!