Maintenance, performance and reliability go hand in hand. Investing in regular maintenance provides insurance against problems that can spoil your experience on the water, helps avoid costly major repairs and preserves your boat’s resale value.
Knowing your boat is maintained in top shape gives you confidence every time you leave the dock. Whether you do it yourself or choose a Mercury authorised dealer for your service and maintenance needs, every boat owner should be familiar with the basic principles of marine maintenance.
Maintenance, performance and reliability go hand in hand. Investing in regular maintenance provides insurance against problems that can spoil your experience on the water, helps avoid costly major repairs and preserves your boat’s resale value.
The best way to keep up with periodic maintenance is to follow the Inspection and Maintenance Schedule in your Mercury or MerCruiser® engine or drive operation and maintenance manual. Follow these schedules to avoid overlooking important maintenance items that are key to enjoying maximum reliability, safety and time on the water.
Start your education in basic marine maintenance by learning more about its importance and some of the resources Mercury provides for boat owners.
Caring for the fuel in your Mercury Marine engine and properly maintaining your fuel system can help ensure many seasons of reliable service.
Out on the water, your engine is constantly exposed to elements that can cause corrosion. Combating its damaging effects is critical.
Proper battery maintenance helps ensure your engine and electronic accessories are powered up and ready to run when you head out for fun and adventure on the water.
Your propeller connects your engine to the water, providing all of the thrust required to propel and lift the boat. Keeping the prop in good condition is vital to maintaining peak performance and efficiency.
Your Mercury engine needs the protection only quality marine oil and lubricants can provide. It is the kind of protection you simply will not get from lubricants designed for non-marine applications.
A trailer lets you explore new waters and enjoy great boating experiences in new places. With some routine maintenance, you can keep your boat on the road safely, season after season.