- Janez Jezersek
Seabob Do's and Don'ts
Updated: Jun 16, 2020

Follow a simple guideline of do’s and don’ts to assure your Seabob is ready once the season starts:
Do's
Rinse your Seabob thoroughly with fresh water
Store it in a dry space and ensure that the room temperature is between 10 and 25 degrees celsius
Put your Seabob in transport mode and charge it once per month
Do a post-season winterisation preventive maintenance
Repair any damages to the surface.or refurbish entire hull for optimal results
Send your Seabob to a authorised Seabob repair centre only.
Don'ts
Don’t charge your Seabob if you see traces of humidity on the charging socket
Don’t let your battery level drop below 20%
Don’t leave the charger on all the time
Don’t postpone repairs until the spring
Don’t ignore any reoccuring problems you’ve had during the season

When was the last time you’ve serviced your Seabob?
Since most people mainly use their Seabob on the water surface, there is no big pressure variations. Because the o-rings don’t expand and conduct, they become stiff and give in.
Send your Seabobto us for diagnostic tests, maintenance check and service.
We’ll exchange o-rings, search for potential leaks and cracks, exchange worn components and make it ready for the season.
“We have always had friendly and efficient service from Blaz and his crew at Ocean Premium. They have dealt with repairs and servicing of our F5 and F7 Seabobs, as well as solving a few tricky Segway issues over the years. I would highly recommend working with them and will continue using them in the future.”
Johan (Chief Officer, 65m Feadship)