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How to choose a boat
The 7 Most Important Things to Know When Choosing a Boat Knowing how to choose a boat is a bit of a chicken-and-egg thing. Once you own a boat, you’ll quickly discover all the things you wish you’d known before buying it. The most important thing to know is this: There’s no such thing as […]
Car Tops and Truck Beds: Does Your Boat Fit?
We get these questions a lot “Can I put that boat on top of my car?” And “Will that boat fit in my truck bed?” The simple answer is “probably”, but it’s a little more complicated than you may think.
How To Avoid Hull Damage
It only takes one good hit to damage your outboard motor or, even worse, the hull of your boat. Hitting bottom with your boat is an issue that many boaters deal with but with a little precaution and common sense, you can avoid it.
How To Choose The Right Boat Trailer
When buying a new boat or pontoon the trailer you’ll be towing it with often takes a back seat. You get caught up in the size, power, and features that you need to make your summertime dreams come true. The boat’s trailer falls to the side as an afterthought. But, not all trailers are created […]
How To Choose A Fish Finder
There’s absolutely no doubt about it: Fish Finders make fishing easier. They carry an abundance of features that help you navigate, understand the lake terrain, and find the fish you’re angling for. But, not all fish finders are created equal. There’s a reason why they range in price from $50 to $1000 or more. It’s […]
'Tis The Season To Get Bit – 8 Natural Ways To Keep Mosquitos Away
Mosquito season is in full swing, and if you love being on the water as much as we do you’re a bigger target than the average Canadian.
How To Clean Your Boat
Your boat is constantly in water, no need to clean it right? Wrong. Keeping a clean boat will extend its lifespan by years and will keep your investment looking like new.
How To Inspect & Maintain Your Boat Trailer
We often don’t think about our boat trailers until we’re about to leave the boat launch after a day of fishing. We notice that straps are loose, the winch is tight, or maybe the break lights are flickering. We make a mental note to check on it once we get home, but we’re too tired […]