The lowest part of your boat’s hull usually forms the bilge in a recreational vessel. It’s a point where any fluids that run into the hull will collect. Often its seawater or rainwater from a variety of possible sources and…

The lowest part of your boat’s hull usually forms the bilge in a recreational vessel. It’s a point where any fluids that run into the hull will collect. Often its seawater or rainwater from a variety of possible sources and…
Dismissing the upkeep of your Marine Craft has clear tasteful outcomes, however, it likewise truly sabotages her resale. Routine preventative maintenance including customary polishing is the most financially savvy answer for keeping up your vessel all year. Appling Polish Manually…
Generally, the industry recommendations are to apply base paint once per year. Be that as it may, some base paints can adequately keep going for a long time.
It’s the age old conundrum, to wax or not to wax? You’ll be glad to know that there is no specific rule for when you should wax and polish.
Checking out a used boat? Look for signs of overall maintenance. Even lifejackets, lines, and fenders can be clues to how much love a boat has had. Here’s a list of other things to watch for. When in doubt, call…
TALLEBUDGERA CREEK The Tallebudgera Creek rises from the Springbrook Plateau below Burleigh Mountain in the Springbrook National Park near Upper Tallebudgera and north of the New South Wales/Queensland border. The creek flows generally north by east through the Tallebudgera Valley towards Burleigh Heads where it is…