Engines & Accessories

A waterproof underwater camera being thrown into the air above the ocean waters.
Why You Should Invest in Waterproof Gear For Your Boating Adventures

Whether navigating serene lakes or exploring open seas, the significance of waterproof gear and equipment cannot be overstated, as it serves to protect belongings, enhance safety measures, and maintain functionality even in challenging maritime environments.

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A black and white photo of a boat with a radar on top. Photo by Jim Frazier.
What You Need To Know About Boat Radars

Boat radars are one of the most important navigational tools boaters use to aid them in navigating the waterscapes safely. Although it’s expensive upfront, this equipment is a great investment for you to own in the long run.

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Know The Difference Between A Fish Finder and A Depth Finder

Although they seem similar at first glance, fish finders and depth finders have different functionalities which makes one more efficient in fishing excursions. Let’s delve more into the difference between the two before you go and buy any of this equipment in your local boat shops.

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Two people onboard a boat with a Bimini top.
Why Bimini Tops Are Great Investment for Your Boats

Biminis come in a various range of models, sizes, and colours for any boat size and style. Some are designed with side panels attached to the top with zippers. Biminis are either supported by aluminium or stainless-steel mounts.

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A Move Boat trailer parked in a dealership.
How to Prevent Your Boat Trailer From Being Stolen By Burglars

Boat trailers, often equipped with expensive components like brakes, wheels, and hitches, are susceptible to theft due to their portability and resale value. Implementing various preventive measures can significantly reduce the risk of trailer theft.

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A view of a Quintrex boat's transom with an outboard motor attached on it while two men are operating the boat.
An Introductory Guide on Boat Transoms

A transom is a structural component of a boat that is located at the back of a water vessel. It’s usually a flat and vertical surface that connects the two sides of a boat, providing form and structure to the hull. The choice of material will depend on the size and type of boat, as well as the intended use of the vessel.

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