How-Tos

A centre console boat anchored near shore.
A Simple Guide on How To Read a Tide Table

Whether you’re a coastal hiker, a fisherman or a boater, it’s important to know how to read a tide table to have a safe navigation and journey at sea. Understanding tide heights and when high or low tides occur can help you decide the best time to take out your Stacer Wildrider boat to explore tide pools. Knowing how to read tide tables can also help keep track of time.

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Boats moored in a marina
An Easy Guide on Repairing a Damaged Fibreglass Hull

Boats can be hard to maintain especially if it’s made of fibreglass material. Furthermore, nothing is more disappointing than discovering that your pontoon boat’s hull is damaged and the fuzzy fibreglass part is sticking out. Not only do they look distracting and ugly, but they also can heighten the risk of damaging your boat. However, there’s no need to fret over it. Fibreglass boats are easy to repair and if you only have minor damages, you can easily repair them yourself.

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A ramshackle boat sitting on the shore.
How To Part With Your Old Vessel Responsibly

Does your boat look like it has seen better days? Have you found awful-looking damages to the hull or other parts of the boat that is way beyond repair? Or do you simply just want to buy a new boat and you want to get rid of your old one? Take these as signs that it’s time to replace your boat.

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An angler sitting on a Quintrex tinnie boat.
5 Easy Ways To Take Care of Your Tinnie Boat

There’s a reason why an aluminium boat, such as a tinnie boat, is a staple classic for Australian boaters. It is durable and can withstand harsh conditions and yet at the same time, they are lightweight. They are easy to transport anywhere and can withstand many different environmental conditions. And it is a great investment for anyone who loves to do water-based activities.

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Interior of a boat with a console and the latest marine equipment
How to Protect Your Boat Gadgets From Burglars

When boat theft occurs, valuable marine equipment such as electronics are usually the first items taken. Marine electronics are preferred because of their value and ease of access. With simple tools; equipment such as navigation systems, sound equipment, sonar devices, and other electronics can be quickly removed and easily hidden. And if you don’t have a plan for protecting your electronics from theft, your boat could become the next target.

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An outboard engine attached to a boat's transom
Ways on How to Maintain Your Boat Engine

For your boat to operate and travel great distances, your boat engine is responsible to make that possible. That’s why it’s so important to regularly take care of it by doing routine checkups and knowing how it operates to avoid costly problems.

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