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Spring Commissioning Explained: What Your Boat Actually Needs Before Launch
For boat owners in the Northeast, spring commissioning is the true start of the boating season. Long before the first launch, before the first trip, and before the docks fully come alive, there is a critical step that determines how smoothly the entire season will go. That step is spring commissioning.

TPG Marinas
Feb 185 min read


How Often Should You Service Your Outboard Engine?
Boaters who spend most of their time in saltwater face additional challenges, as salt accelerates corrosion and mineral buildup. Engines that sit idle for long stretches also require extra attention because stagnant fuel can cause injectors and filters to clog. Regular maintenance keeps those systems clean and ensures that your engine performs at peak power when you need it most.

TPG Marinas
Nov 11, 20253 min read


Look Ahead: How Forward Scan Sonar is Changing Boating Confidence
Anyone who’s ever eased into a tight harbor, winding river, or shallow cove knows the feeling — your traditional depth sounder shows what’s beneath your boat, but what about what’s ahead?

Bill Wiggins
Nov 10, 20253 min read


Is Your Furler Trying to Tell You Something?
That shiny aluminum extrusion on the forestay might not seem like a ticking clock, but it is. If the furler is original to the boat, there is a very good chance the headstay inside is just as old. Stainless wire rigging has a limited lifespan, and the forestay is especially vulnerable because it lives its entire life hidden inside the furler. It is an enclosed, moisture-prone space where corrosion and metal fatigue can go unseen. Plus, getting parts for these older units is e

Bill Wiggins
Nov 7, 20253 min read
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