Friday, December 20, 2013

The Off Season






As the weather continues to get colder and the boats are all tucked away for the winter; we are sitting in our warm houses and wondering now what? This time of year may not be a favorite among boaters but there are some projects you can do now to make your next boating season a great one, not to mention help pass the time.

 

During this time of year it is perfect for doing all those little projects on your boat that you never got to over the summer because you were having way too much fun on the water. You know which ones I'm talking about. Upgrading your navigation system, doing those minor repairs to keep your boat running in like new condition, and doing all those checks to make sure that your equipment and all your boating accessories are working properly. Tackling these little things, or maybe even a couple of big things, over the winter will give you more time in the spring to spend on the water.

 

Maybe by the end of this past boat season you began to grow tired of your boat. It could have been it was just getting older or your boat wasn't delivering to you what you were hoping to get out of. Whatever the reason, this time of year is actually a great time to research and buy yourself a new boat. Take your time to do your research and find the perfect boat for you and your needs. Then during the upcoming boat show season (Jan-March), you can make your purchase. You will never find a better price on a boat than at a boat show.

 

If those reasons were not how you were hoping to spend your winter, you can always take your boat and head south for the season. There are places where the boating season never ends and boaters are always welcome. I know it sounds like a dream, but it is real. Whatever you choose to do with your off season; we will be there to help you.



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