A clean boat is aesthetically appealing and can last for many years. That’s why you want to take all possible measures to keep your vessel shiny and performing like it did when it was new. But don’t worry if you are unsure where to begin—we can help.

Here are a few simple tips to help you clean your boat. If you need more information, contact East Coast Flightcraft Inc. 

Gather Essential Supplies

First, you’ll want to gather the essential supplies to clean your boat. Refer to your owner’s manual to see if your manufacturer has recommended any specific products for your vessel and get them before you start cleaning. Generally speaking, you’ll need

  • A pressure washer or a garden hose with access to fresh water
  • A boat wash for your specific boat
  • A long-handled, soft-bristled brush
  • Sponges and a microfiber cloth
  • A vacuum cleaner and a mop
  • Boat wax

Rinse the Exterior

When cleaning your boat, start with the deck and hull. These parts are the most exposed to the elements and need extra care.

Remove loose debris or dirt with your soft-bristled brush, and use soapy water to wash your deck and hull. Pay extra attention to any stubborn stains or grime, and use your long-handled brush to scrub them away. Finally, rinse your vessel and dry it with a clean cloth.

Wash the Interior

Next, you want to cleanse the interior after removing personal items, leftover food, water bottles, and other knick-knacks in your vessel. Keep an eye on mold and mildew growth and treat this problem before it worsens.

If your boat has a bimini top or a dodger, you want to wash them before cleaning your carpets and upholstery. Use your vacuum cleaner to remove dirt and dust from your carpets and sanitize your boat before your next outing.

Apply a Coat of Wax

Finally, you want to wax your boat to help maintain its shine and protect it from UV rays, saltwater corrosion, and other environmental factors. Quality marine wax can help protect your boat and make it shine like new.

We hope you can use these tips to clean and tidy up your boat. For more maintenance advice, contact East Coast Flightcraft Inc. We have dealerships throughout Massachusetts & Rhode Island, so reach out today.