SeaDoo Covers Are A PWC Owners Best Friend
Monday, June 22, 2009
By Josh Brodderick
Seadoo covers show pride of ownership. It might be your first pwc or your fifth, going to the effort of getting a properly fitted seadoo pwc cover shows that you respect your machine. Seadoos are powerful and expensive machines. Failure to treat them right will only make your machine look shabby when compared to the machines of others.
Storing your pwc in the off season is only one part of keeping your pwc in great condition. In addition to making sure that you protect your seadoo with a cover whenever it's not in use, you will also want to make sure to stay on top of any repairs that need to be made before they end up in a breakdown. This is especially true before you put it away for the winter. It's best just to get everything done before next season comes around and you forget all the little things that will cause bigger problems down the road.
Make sure the spark plugs are cleaned and change the oil. There is nothing worse for your pwc then sitting all winter with a grimy engine. Make sure the seats and dash are clean and dry. You may want to put some protective Armour All on the dash or another specific seadoo rubber protection compound. Make sure the dials are clean and dry. If you notice a water bubble in a dial now is the time to fix that problem. Your local marina will be able to pop the dial out, dry it off and re-seal it.
Your choice of seadoo cover will depend a lot on where you intend to store your machine over the winter. If you intend to leave it outside then you will want a winterized cover. These covers will provide ultimate protection against the snow and the ice.
Storing inside offers many more options for choosing a pwc cover for your seadoo. You can re-use your summer cover or the cover you use to trailer your seadoo. If your cover protects your seadoo, but allows your seadoo to breathe over the winter, this will allow the maximum protection without accumulating damage from moisture buildup.
Over the years I've had many seadoo covers, of all shapes and sizes, and just as many materials and ranges of quality. Of course, I'm lucky to have owned seadoos for the better part of my adult life, but needing to protect my pwcs for all those years gave me the chance to figure out what a difference quality makes when it comes to pwc covers.
If you respect your passion for seadoos then you need to treat your machines with respect. Choose a seadoo cover that is right for your needs and you will not regret it.
Storing your pwc in the off season is only one part of keeping your pwc in great condition. In addition to making sure that you protect your seadoo with a cover whenever it's not in use, you will also want to make sure to stay on top of any repairs that need to be made before they end up in a breakdown. This is especially true before you put it away for the winter. It's best just to get everything done before next season comes around and you forget all the little things that will cause bigger problems down the road.
Make sure the spark plugs are cleaned and change the oil. There is nothing worse for your pwc then sitting all winter with a grimy engine. Make sure the seats and dash are clean and dry. You may want to put some protective Armour All on the dash or another specific seadoo rubber protection compound. Make sure the dials are clean and dry. If you notice a water bubble in a dial now is the time to fix that problem. Your local marina will be able to pop the dial out, dry it off and re-seal it.
Your choice of seadoo cover will depend a lot on where you intend to store your machine over the winter. If you intend to leave it outside then you will want a winterized cover. These covers will provide ultimate protection against the snow and the ice.
Storing inside offers many more options for choosing a pwc cover for your seadoo. You can re-use your summer cover or the cover you use to trailer your seadoo. If your cover protects your seadoo, but allows your seadoo to breathe over the winter, this will allow the maximum protection without accumulating damage from moisture buildup.
Over the years I've had many seadoo covers, of all shapes and sizes, and just as many materials and ranges of quality. Of course, I'm lucky to have owned seadoos for the better part of my adult life, but needing to protect my pwcs for all those years gave me the chance to figure out what a difference quality makes when it comes to pwc covers.
If you respect your passion for seadoos then you need to treat your machines with respect. Choose a seadoo cover that is right for your needs and you will not regret it.
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