by Boat Float | Nov 19, 2021 | Boat Maintenance, Uncategorized
Routine maintenance is an important part of boat ownership and a detailed logbook will help you keep track of what you did and when you did it. The logbook is basically a booklet that has information all in one place about everything you need to do (and hopefully have...
by Boat Float | Oct 15, 2021 | Boat Maintenance, Boat Safety, Uncategorized
Before going on any road trip, checking your car’s tire pressure is a pretty standard thing to do before you hit the road. The same should be done for the tires on your boat trailer before you head out with your boat in tow. The tire pressure on boat trailers often...
by Boat Float | Sep 10, 2021 | Boat Safety, Uncategorized
Boating difficulties can quickly escalate to boating emergencies beyond your control. They can happen at any moment, anywhere, and to anyone. Even the most seasoned boater can run into engine trouble or weather issues. At the most basic level, all boaters should be...
by Boat Float | Aug 29, 2019 | Uncategorized
A lot of questions coming in about storm prep for your boat lifts. Here are some general guidelines: 1 — Focus on IMPORTANT stuff FIRST! Deal with the boat lift ONLY if you have the important stuff squared away.2 — REMOVE your boat from the lift! The...
by Boat Float | Aug 29, 2019 | Uncategorized
It’s cold and rainy in the Lowcountry today and we’ve had a couple of phone calls this morning with folks asking “Why is my boat lift sitting lower in the water today? Is it losing air?” If you own a Safe Haven or a DryDock (or any other...
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