
How to Choose the Right Refrigeration for your Boat
Each type of marine refrigeration system has its advantages and disadvantages, depending on how you use your boat. Read this before you make a decision.

Each type of marine refrigeration system has its advantages and disadvantages, depending on how you use your boat. Read this before you make a decision.

Repowering is not to be taken lightly, but with some expert help and good advice a fine old boat can run like new. Learn more here.

Feeling more vibration on board than you are used to? A prop issue? Well, unless you’ve hit something recently, or run the old girl aground, it’s possible you have bad isolation mounts.

Could this be the bilge-pump system of the future?

If your inboard(s) should fail, you have a very important–and potentially costly–decision to make. We help you decide if you should repair, rebuild, or remanufacture them.

Got serious docking angst? Need a cure for technology envy? Install a joystick, and get on with life. Here’s what you need to know.

While bow thrusters have long changed the docking game, Vetus takes it one step further with a new, nearly silent Rim Drive thruster.


Installing underwater LEDs on our Grand Banks 42 project boat sheds some light on how simple such an addition really is.

Do your homework and share your expectations and your boat’s paint job will turn out the way you want.

Gyro stabilization can change the game for many boats, making them more pleasant and safer in rough conditions. Now Seakeeper brings that option to smaller boats with a smart design created just for the task—it hides in the leaning post. See video of the simple installation here.

While repowers seem to be all about new engines, the running gear needs the right amount of attention.

If your boat’s getting a little tired, should you refurbish, or sell, and put the cash into a new one? Here’s some insight to help you decide.

There’s a reason plenty of new center consoles feature bracket-mounted outboards—the bracket changes the geometry of how outboards and hulls work together. And Armstrong builds an aftermarket setup that may change the way you think about your old boat. Here’s what you need to know.

Talking about windows on boats, there’s a lot to consider. Will the new ones hold up and be easy to maintain? Know the ins and outs of what’s available, and see why the crew on one project chose replacement windows from Vetus. Check out the whole project here.

Each type of marine refrigeration system has its advantages and disadvantages, depending on how you use your boat. Read this before you make a decision.

Repowering is not to be taken lightly, but with some expert help and good advice a fine old boat can run like new. Learn more here.

Feeling more vibration on board than you are used to? A prop issue? Well, unless you’ve hit something recently, or run the old girl aground, it’s possible you have bad isolation mounts.

Could this be the bilge-pump system of the future?

If your inboard(s) should fail, you have a very important–and potentially costly–decision to make. We help you decide if you should repair, rebuild, or remanufacture them.

Got serious docking angst? Need a cure for technology envy? Install a joystick, and get on with life. Here’s what you need to know.

While bow thrusters have long changed the docking game, Vetus takes it one step further with a new, nearly silent Rim Drive thruster.

Letter Your Transom with Style.

Installing underwater LEDs on our Grand Banks 42 project boat sheds some light on how simple such an addition really is.

Do your homework and share your expectations and your boat’s paint job will turn out the way you want.

Gyro stabilization can change the game for many boats, making them more pleasant and safer in rough conditions. Now Seakeeper brings that option to smaller boats with a smart design created just for the task—it hides in the leaning post. See video of the simple installation here.

While repowers seem to be all about new engines, the running gear needs the right amount of attention.

If your boat’s getting a little tired, should you refurbish, or sell, and put the cash into a new one? Here’s some insight to help you decide.

There’s a reason plenty of new center consoles feature bracket-mounted outboards—the bracket changes the geometry of how outboards and hulls work together. And Armstrong builds an aftermarket setup that may change the way you think about your old boat. Here’s what you need to know.

Talking about windows on boats, there’s a lot to consider. Will the new ones hold up and be easy to maintain? Know the ins and outs of what’s available, and see why the crew on one project chose replacement windows from Vetus. Check out the whole project here.