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Trailer Winch Strap Or Cable: Which One Belongs On Your Boat Trailer
A trailer winch strap or cable is easy to overlook until it frays at the ramp. The right choice depends on load rating, corrosion, hand safety, and how the
Marine Sealant Types: What To Use Around Deck Hardware
Deck leaks often come from the wrong sealant, poor surface prep, or permanently bonding hardware that should stay serviceable.
Boat Fender Sizing: Avoid Dock Rash Without Overbuying
Fenders protect gelcoat, paint, rails, and rub strips, but size and placement matter more than simply buying the biggest option on the shelf.
Boat Switch Panels: When A Simple Switch Fixes A Bigger Problem
A failing rocker switch can make a pump, light, or accessory look broken. Before replacing the expensive part, inspect the panel, labels, connectors, and c
Navigation Lights: What To Replace Before A Sunset Run
Navigation lights are easy to ignore until the return trip runs late. Lenses, bulbs, wiring, sockets, and portable-light batteries should be checked before
Portable Marine Fuel Tanks: Venting, Smell, And Replacement Signs
Portable fuel tanks live a hard life in sun, salt, and vibration. Swelling, fuel smell, cracked caps, old hoses, and wrong fittings are all signs to stop a
Boat Trailer Lights Not Working: The Fast Test Sequence
Trailer-light failures are usually simple, but ramp-day pressure makes them feel worse. Follow a sequence so you do not replace lights when the real issue
How To Pick A Replacement Boat Propeller Without Guessing
Propeller replacement starts with the markings already on the prop. Diameter, pitch, rotation, blade count, and hub style all matter, and guessing can hurt
Marine Battery Keeps Dying: A Dockside Checklist
A weak marine battery can be a bad battery, but it can also be a bilge pump cycling overnight, corroded terminals, a worn battery switch, or a charging rou
Why Your Bilge Pump Runs But Does Not Move Water
A bilge pump that hums but does not move water is usually dealing with a restriction, air lock, wiring drop, or a tired pump. Work through the simple check