Winter storage

Find the Right Solution for Your Boat

In Winter Storage, you'll find selected products that perform reliably in everyday marine life. Key factors are dimensions, material, and the specific application – you'll find this information in the product data.

Browse through variants, compare features, and find the version that truly suits your boat.

This way, the equipment fits not only on paper, but also on board.

Discover variants, materials, and designs built for marine use. This way, you'll find equipment that remains reliable on board – season after season.

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Which cover is better for outdoor storage – tarpaulin or shrink wrap?
That depends on your boat and budget. A well-fitting tarpaulin is reusable and can be opened when needed, whereas shrink wrap provides a more airtight seal – which can lead to mold if there are no ventilation openings. For most recreational boats, a suitable tarpaulin with ventilation options is the more practical choice.
Do I have to remove the outboard motor for winter storage, or is it enough to winterize it?
Both are possible, but an outboard motor overwinters much better in a dry, frost-free room than outside on the transom. If you leave it on the boat, winterize the fuel system, completely drain the cooling water, and protect the connections from moisture.
How do I properly store boat cushions and textiles over the winter?
Cushions should be stored dry, ventilated, and ideally upright or flat – not stacked in plastic bags, as moisture can accumulate there and cause mold. Breathable storage bags or simply a dry cellar with air circulation are much better.
What happens to the onboard battery during winter storage, and do I have to remove it?
A battery that remains fully discharged for months will suffer permanent damage. Ideally, remove it and store it in a frost-free place – or keep it charged with a suitable trickle charger. Many chargers have a special winter storage mode for this purpose.