Posted on April 22nd, 2010 by paul
No two boats are alike so boat storage strategies will almost always very from boat to boat and from boat owner to boat owner. Because of the differences that will always present themselves, it is always a prudent move to check with the boat manufacturer
or at minimum the owner’s manual for your particular type and size boat before planning or implementing any kind of boat storage strategy. Knowing what works best for you specific make and model will go a long way toward understanding what is required to ensure your particular boat survives the long winter months while sitting in boat storage.
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on April 17th, 2010 by paul
There is nothing like cutting through the waves, with the spray of the sea in your face, on a sunny day! Weather you have a canoe sail or a large rigging, following a few basics in proper care, will greatly enhance your enjoyment and reduce headaches.
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on April 8th, 2010 by paul
Imagine yourself sailing on your favorite boat amidst blue waters or over the brooks. This is indeed a great way to relax and enjoy your holiday. However, to experience such joy for years, it is important to take essential care of the boat so that it does not wither away due to wear and tear caused due to exposure to harsh conditions. Ensuring the safety of your boat through boat covers is thereby a good way to keep it strong and look as new as it could be.
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on April 5th, 2010 by paul
Many boats are now made of fiberglass rather then wood or metal. The reason for this is cost, weight, and speed of construction. Fiberglass is a fairly easy material to maintain and fix.
Read the rest of this entry »