How to Winterise a Boat in Ireland
How to Winterise a Boat in Ireland
How to Winterise a Boat in Ireland: Best Practices
As the Irish boating season comes to a close, every sailing boat and power boat owner faces the same important question: how do I prepare my vessel for the winter?
Ireland’s unique mix of unpredictable weather – wind, rain, sudden cold snaps – means that proper winter storage is not just a good idea, it’s essential. Whether you choose winter afloat or store your boat ashore in a marina, taking the right steps will protect your investment and make your return to the water in spring a smooth experience.
Here are some expert tips to winterise your boat in Ireland.
Choose the Right Winter Storage Option.
One of the first decisions is whether to leave your boat afloat or bring it ashore.
Winter afloat: Ideal for boaters who want quick access for maintenance or occasional winter sails. Your boat remains in the water, but regular checks are key.
Winter ashore: Provides maximum protection from storms and rough weather. A good cradle and professional lift ensure your boat rests safely until spring.
👉 At Malahide Marina, both options are available with secure facilities, regular checks, and professional support.
Clean and Protect Your Boat
Before winter sets in:
- Wash the hull and decks to remove salt and algae.
- Apply antifouling or polish if storing ashore.
- For sailing boats, unstep and store the mast properly (more on this below).
- Ventilate the cabin to prevent mould and damp.



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