
Tips for Cold-Weather Boating – Stay Warm and Safe
Tips for Cold-Weather Boating – Stay Warm and Safe
Boating in cold weather is magical – but only if you’re prepared. Here’s how to do it right.
From the right gloves to shorter trips and heating options, these tips help you enjoy winter cruises in comfort.
1. Layer Like a Pro
Use moisture-wicking base layers, insulating middle layers, and waterproof outer shells. Avoid cotton.
2. Protect Hands and Feet
Cold extremities ruin the fun. Use insulated, windproof gloves and thick socks inside waterproof boots.
3. Bring Blankets
Fleece or wool blankets offer extra comfort, especially for children or those sitting still for long periods.
4. Plan Shorter Trips
Aim for 1–3 hour cruises. Cold fatigue sets in faster, and shorter outings let you enjoy without discomfort.
5. Avoid Wet Seating
Bring seat pads or waterproof cushions. Even dew or mist can make a bench uncomfortably cold.
6. Choose Enclosed Boats
Cabins, clear vinyl coverings, or hardtops make winter boating much more enjoyable.
7. Bring Extra Snacks
Your body uses more energy to stay warm. Pack high-energy snacks like nuts, dried fruit, or energy bars.
8. Stay Hydrated
Cold weather tricks you into drinking less. Bring water and encourage regular sips.
9. Emergency Plan
Cold weather makes accidents riskier. Know your marina, stay close to port, and bring a charged phone.
10. HejBoat Tip
We mark boats as cold-ready if they have heating, enclosures, or special gear. Ask us which boats suit winter cruising best.