Thursday, January 28, 2010

Clean, clean clean!

OK, now that you have all of the loose stuff out of the boat, its time really clean the boat. Even though you cleaned it before you put it up for the winter, chances are you didn't have all of the stuff out when you cleaned it. Also, all kinds of creatures find a boat the perfect hiding place for the winter. This would be a great time to get all of the dirt dobber and wasp nest out before the pests return. Also, mold and mildew loves to hide behind all off the stuff you have removed and cleaned. So get out the scrub brush and give the boat a good cleaning. Also as you are cleaning, you will find things that need some repair before the season starts. Next time, we will give you some ideas on what might need to be repaired.

Friday, January 15, 2010

"Pull Back the Covers"

I am sure that each person visiting a boat show over the next few weeks will come home ready for the season to start. Even those who stay at home from the shows will soon be getting the "itch" to get out on the water again. One way to pass the time during the off months is to start getting your boating gear clean and ready for the season. The next time the weather man predicts a sunny day, pull the cover off the boat and remove all the life jackets and loose cushions from the boat. Inspect them for damage and replace or repair the bad ones. Make sure you clean them and store them in a clean dry place. They will be clean and ready to put back on the boat when you are ready for your first voyage of the new season. Also, by having all of the loose stuff out of the boat, you will have an easier time inspecting the boat and making any necessary repairs. Spending a few hours over the next few weekends will have your boat ready to start the season. I hear it is going to be nice this weekend.It's time to pull back the covers!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Happy New Year!

Yes, we are still here. The last few months have been crazy to say the least, however, it is time to get back in the blogging groove. First of all, I would like to wish everyone a happy and prosperous new year. As we begin this new decade, we should strive to become a more informed boater. If you haven't taken a boating safety course, there is still time to get enrolled before the boating season begins. Also, it is Boat Show time! A great way to get spend a cold weekend day, even if you aren't looking for a new boat. The Atlanta show started today and runs through Sunday. Go check it out. It is always a great show. In the mean time, hang in there! The warm weather will be here before you know it!