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!
Showing posts with label boat maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boat maintenance. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
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
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
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