Before you make that cruise...

Published: Thursday, 23 March 2023

AS EASTER fast approaches, River Canal Rescue is reminding boaters to undertake preparatory checks before setting off on what could be their first journey of the year.

Managing director, Stephanie Horton, reports calls are already coming in from people experiencing flat batteries, fuel leaks, water leaks and electrical problems, and comments:

“Our rivers and canals are likely to be busy over Easter, so a few simple maintenance checks before setting off could reduce the likelihood of calling us out. It’s also good to have some toolbox essentials onboard and know what to do if an issue arises.”

Maintenance tips

* Ensure you have enough fuel to complete your journey and inspect all fuel lines and shut-off valves for leaks.
Where possible obtain a sample of your fuel, check there’s no debris floating in it, it smells like diesel and is clear and not cloudy. If it’s cloudy or smells of ‘paint thinners’ this indicates contamination which needs to be dealt with before going anywhere.

* Drain off any water from pre-filter housings or the agglomerator.

* Check batteries are charging correctly and that the charge rate from the alternator to the batteries is as it should be.

* Check the morse control is working correctly and the throttle and gears are selecting smoothly. Stiffness indicates the cable may be due for renewal or has rusted due to disuse.

* Switch isolators from one position to another to clean contacts. Give them a spray with WD40 contact cleaner.

*Check the condition of the stern gland, ensure there’s plenty of grease supplied to it and that the prop shaft is turning freely.

* Check the engine oil and gearbox oil levels and top up if needs be.

* Check the condition of the fan belt - if it’s worn get it replaced.

* Check all coolant hoses for leaks and wear and tear. Replace if required. For raw water-cooling engines, check the seacock, impeller and filter and all pipe work for leaks.

* Check the condition of the engine mounts, and look at the engine mount bracket for signs of cracks or breaks. If they are worn replace them or if the bolts seem loose, tighten before cruising again (but only adjust the top bolt).

*Check all coupling bolts and connections are tight.

* Check the air filter and if dirty, replace or clean as needed.

* Check the weed hatch seal is intact and the weed hatch is secured.

Check for stoppages

Adding to Stephanie Horton's list, we feel we should advise that before cruising a very good check is made of stoppages in the area you are intending to cruise, especially looking back for those long term stoppages where work may still be in progress and the waterway still closed—Editor.