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Reliability Triumphs

May 2, 2008 Author: BoatMaster

Triumph boats

Triumph boats are long thought to be among the most reliable boats out there.  Personally, I’m not the most water-friendly person, particularly since I have a phobia about dying at sea, but I felt completely safe on my friend’s Triumph.  There was nothing about that boat that made me feel like we were going to sink or be stuck out on the water.  It was definitely a pleasurable experience and perhaps I could do it again some day.

Easy Tips for Proper Boat Maintenance

May 2, 2008 Author: BoatMaster
C-Dory

You could purchase the world’s toughest boats, but it doesn’t mean that you can get away without taking care of it.  To keep your vessel sea worthy, you have to put a little bit of elbow grease and care into your boat.  Here are some easy tips:

 

Cleaning & Care
Wash your boat regularly. Not only does routine cleaning facilitate a more pleasant and organized environment, but it also goes a long way towards counteracting the long-term effects of environmental wear and tear. Waxing and use of anti-fouling paint can also help protect your boat from the elements.

 

Checklists
Keep a checklist that includes everything from boat motor maintenance and winterization to boat trailer maintenance.

 

Proper Mooring
One of the most common ways a boat can start to show scratches and damage is not only from when it’s in use, but from when it’s being docked. Make sure lines are securely fastened in place, neatly coiled and do not show signs of breakage.

 

Battery Care
Depending on the type of battery your boat uses, check to ensure that it is properly charged and that it has the correct fluid levels. Also be sure to keep your battery clean, as dampness and dirt can also drain your battery.

 

Electrical Components
Many boating failures occur as a result of corroded electrical systems, so keeping electrical components dry should be a regular part of your boat maintenance routine.

 

Consider a Boat Cover
Making an investment in a boat cover can help keep your boat clean and free of a variety of contaminants that aren’t just related to dirt or water, falling leaves and bird droppings can also cause a lot of damage if left unchecked.