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For Summer Boating Safety Tips, please click here!



Our award winning service includes full winterization, summerization, canvas repair or replacement, fiberglass repair, tune-ups, hull washing, boat detailing, propeller reconditioning, upholstery repair and more.

Our service team will make sure your watercraft is maintained and ready to go in the spring, or winterized and ready for winter storage.

We service Sea-Doo PWCs, Sea-Doo Sport Boats, Harris pontoons, Kayot deckboats, Four Winns runabouts and deckboats, Manitou pontoons, Malibu ski boats, Mercury outboard, I/O and inboard engines, Mercury outdrives, Volvo Penta I/O engines and outdrives, and Indmar inboard engines.




Summer boating safety tips!

  • Wear Your Life Jacket While Boating

    Life jacket use by all boat occupants can reduce drownings. Coast Guard-approved life jackets are now more attractive in appearance and comfortable to wear. When properly fitted, a life jacket or PFD can help to prevent a tragedy.

  • Avoid Alcoholic Beverages While Boating

    Alcohol use affects judgment, vision, balance, and coordination. Reports suggest that alcohol was a contributing factor in about one in five boating fatalities.

  • Complete a Boating Education Course

    Most reported incidents in 2006 involved operator-controllable factors. The primary causes of incidents were carelessness or recklessness, operator inattention, operator inexperience, and unsafe speeds. Boating education courses teach the regulatory and statutory rules (“Rules of the Road”) for the safe operation and navigation of recreational boats. In 2006, 70% of all boating fatalities occurred on boats where the boat operator had not attended a boating safety education course.

  • Participate in the Vessel Safety Check (VSC) Program

    The Vessel Safety Check (VSC) is a free public service provided by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and U.S. Power Squadron volunteer organizations promoting boating safety. These volunteer personnel check safety equipment and provide information about equipment purpose, safety procedures and applicable regulations. For more information on the VSC Program, visit their web site: www.vesselsafetycheck.org

  • Be Aware of the Risk of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning

    All internal combustion engines emit CO, an odorless, colorless, poisonous gas. In the early stages, the symptoms of CO poisoning are similar to seasickness and CO can kill in a matter of minutes. There is potential for CO poisoning during the use of air conditioning powered by an onboard motor generator; the operation of any gasoline-powered engine while docked and/or rafted with other boats operating engines; swimming or floating near an idling boat engine; or running your boat, or being underway with improper cabin ventilation. To avoid CO poisoning, be aware of the risk, ensure sufficient ventilation, properly install and maintain equipment, and use CO detectors, especially in living and sleeping areas. Be sure to check state and local requirements, available from the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators website, before boating. There are different rules and regulations for operator-age, safety equipment, etc. in different parts of the country.

  • Go out and have some fun!

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