Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Repair your boat trailer with the right parts for safety and wear

It was dicey there for a minute! An emergency boat trailer repair consisted of rope, duct tape and a two-by-four. But now that the boat is back on the water, it's time to repair this retro-fitted boat trailer with the right parts for safety and longtime wear.

Watch Capt. Ed Sabatini discuss which parts are the right parts to keep this boat trailer in its best condition in the elements. He'll be building a new bow stop, resetting and recovering the bunks and more. Repair list includes hot-dipped galvanized U bolts, bunk carpet, pressure-treated two-by-fours, and stainless steel fasteners and screws.

Need a trailer or a boat repaired? Capt. Ed has the know-how you need. It may be time you to hitch to his trailer!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Make money from your refurbished boat

Captain Ed and his team at Bob's Discount Marine Supply in DeLand are making repairs to a 17-foot POLAR Flats Skiff. The owner is repairing the vessel to sell. With only 20 hours of labor and $200 in parts, the boat will double in value.

Watch Captain Ed discuss here what repairs will bring in the money -- from new rub rails to hull buffing -- and see the tricks that can earn you cash for your boat, or ensure your continued enjoyment of the vessel for years to come.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Beat the heat with marine accessories

Check out our wide variety of ladders,
platforms, binini tops, and polarized eyewear
at Bob's Discount Marine Supply
on Spring Garden Avenue.
Even though summer’s drawing to an end, we still have some hot months ahead of us and plenty of time for fun in the sun. Now’s a good time to stock up on “beat the heat” boating accessories at Bob's Discount Marine Supply.

The Florida sun is hard on your eyes, so make sure you protect them with sunglasses. You can’t beat polarized lenses for outdoor performance because they block the intense glare that’s reflected off water. I recommend Costa Del Mar and Calcutta sunglasses because they’re durable and offer a wide range of styles from edgy to classic. If you can afford $150 for a pair of sunglasses, go for the Costas. If not, buy a pair of Calcuttas, which run from $20 to $30. We have both brands in stock year-round.

Florida is no place to be driving topless. For $200 to $300, you can protect yourself from the sun and rain with a bimini top. Aluminum tubing is standard, and the covers come in dozens of colors and materials. Most bimini tops can be collapsed and stored when you’re not using them so you might want to add a storage boot for under $50. Looking for something less pricey than a bimini? Consider a boatbrella for $50. What we don't carry in-store, we can order from our suppliers, and still pass the savings on to you! We order from our suppliers for next-day delivery, and there's no shipping costs!

Cool off with a new swim platform and ladder. These items are maintenance-free and easy to assemble. Look for stainless steel tubing and polyethylene platforms that won’t bleach, fade or crack. Depending on your taste, you can expect to spend $122 to $230. Ladders are helpful for swimming, skiing, diving and emergencies. We have all kinds of ladders – boarding ladders, diving ladders, inflatable ladders, and even telescoping ladders that extend easily into the water. They range from $40 to $250, with the diving ladders on the high end.

It's still hot out there, friends. Let us help you beat the heat. Give us a call at (386) 738-3701 or stop by today!

-- Captain Ed

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Boat Propellers: Does yours need some TLC?

Hi friends,

When's the last time you took a look at your boat's propeller? Did you run into something that could have damaged it last time you were out? Is it possibly so worn it doesn't work like it should?

In this brief video, I'm talking to you about how to know when your prop should be replaced; the process is amazingly simple. Having the best prop you can on your vessel will help ensure its highest functioning.

We send props out all the time for maintenance, repair and sometimes...replacement. Call me to learn more: 386-738-3701.

Thanks and see you soon,
Captain Ed

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Extend your boat's life with a propertly fitted custom cover

Today we’re talking about custom boat covers. This Fourwinds is about four years old. It was garage kept until recently, but now is stored on a lake dock. The tenting, thanks in part to interior structures, keep the water from pooling on this handmade cover, and will help keep this boat in its best possible condition. All-stainless steel fasteners, a few snaps and high-quality fabric are essential to this project.

At Bob’s Discount Marine Supply in DeLand, we built the interior structure out of sturdy PVC, and it’s fully collapsible and storable. We order covers that are handmade locally for a perfect custom fit.

Extend the life of your boat with a custom cover. Call us today for an estimate and let’s keep your boat in its best condition in and out of the water.

– Captain Ed

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Street Gas vs. Your Boat's Engine: Guess Who's Winning

Check out this recent video with Captain Ed Sabatini. He's been working on a 2007 Mercury engine with fuel-related problems: hard-starting, rough-riding and occassionally, stalling.

Get the inside scoop on how to take better care of your boat's engine in this video, and the harm using street gas can caus. Then, make a doctor's appointment for your engine by calling Captain Ed at (386) 738-3701.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Talon: A Shallow - Water Anchor at work

Boat control is everything, especially in shallow water. That's why Minn Kota has developed the ultimate weapon in the battle for boat positioning: Talon. Talon deploys faster, holds stronger and runs quieter thatn the competition, with an arsenel of features that keep you on the fish all day long. Talon makes anchoring easy and automatic, and it's built with the legendary durability, precision and perofrmance of a Minn Kota. -- Minn Kota, 2011

Here's Capt. Ed Sabatini demonstrating Talon after a recent install. This anchor is as user-friendly as it gets!