How-Tos

A close up shot of a polished boat's port.
Restoring a Boat Hull’s Shine: Tips on How to Revive Your Vessel’s Polished Look

A boat’s hull is not only its protective armour against the water and its elements but also serves as the structure of a boat where it contributes to the overall aesthetics of the vessel. Dying to know how you can make your boat look like you purchased it new a week ago? Here are some ways you can do to transform your boat.

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A boat anchored near a rocky shore.
Parking Your Boat: Finding An Anchorage Suited To Your Water Vessel

Finding a good anchorage is essential for boaters looking to have a safe and enjoyable experience on the water. Whether you're planning a short stop or a longer stay, choosing the right anchorage for your family boat can make a significant difference in the comfort and security of your vessel.

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How To Trim A Boat At Sea Like A Pro

A boat trim means the running angle of the boat as it makes its way in the water whenever a boater adjusts the trim by raising or lowering the front of the boat.

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Install Lights on Your Boat Dock in 7 Easy Steps

One of the few accessories that are vital and needed on a boat dock is lights. Lights illuminate the dock and the surroundings at nighttime or during foggy weather. Either way, the process of installing them to your dock is easy and doesn’t require a lot of complicated processes and procedures.

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Getting Hypothermia While Fishing: What to Do When You Get it and How to Prevent It

Unfortunately, hypothermia is the leading cause of death among boaters and other emergencies at sea. Hypothermia can cause a person at sea, especially if they are in an emergency situation, such as being submerged in the water, to drown. That’s why it’s important for anglers, mariners, and boaters to be aware of this dangerous situation and know how to prevent it and treat it if they or anyone on board suffers from it.

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How to Scrutinise a Used Boat Before Purchasing One

If you’re seriously considering buying a used boat, researching and talking with a boat dealer is not enough; you also have to personally inspect the boat you’re wanting to buy. Aside from taking it on a sea trial, you also need to take a closer inspection of its condition. This is to ensure that you’re buying a boat without any unpleasant surprises or problems that may spring up sooner or later.

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