WEsailvideo
Final Boat Work Projects Before Leaving Evolias on the Dock for the Summer | Episode 79
18 November 2020 · 21 min · 11K views · Mexico
What this video covers
Preparing a boat for a five-month layup in Mexico requires a systematic approach to protect systems and gear from sun, humidity, and biological growth. The crew removes all sails, lines, and canvas to prevent UV degradation, storing them out of the sun.0:21 To mitigate interior heat, they line all windows with aluminium foil to reflect solar radiation.5:09 The water maker requires pickling with preservation chemicals to prevent membrane fouling during inactivity, a process involving a cleaning solution, a preservation agent, and the replacement of two pre-filters.10:15 To prevent bacterial growth and condensation, the crew fills water tanks to capacity and tops off fuel tanks.16:15 The interior is cleaned with vinegar to combat mildew, and linens and pillows are stored in vacuum-sealed bags.7:13 A broken wind indicator, likely damaged by birds, requires a $34 replacement part rather than a full unit replacement.14:23 Proper preservation of systems and protection of deck gear from UV exposure are essential for maintaining boat readiness during long-term storage in tropical climates.
More from WEsail
From WEsail — see the channel’s boat, crew, and every analysed video.
The Sailing Directory Newsletter
One email with the fleet's best finds — the moments, boats, and stories worth your watch time. Enter your own address to get your own copy.



