A Guide to Successful Used Boat Restoration
Restoring a used boat can be a rewarding project that transforms a vessel back to its former glory. Whether you’ve recently purchased a pre-owned boat or have an old family vessel, embarking…
Restoring a used boat can be a rewarding project that transforms a vessel back to its former glory. Whether you’ve recently purchased a pre-owned boat or have an old family vessel, embarking…
Owning a used boat can be both an exciting adventure and a valuable learning experience. It grants you freedom, relaxation, exhilaration, and the pleasure of being connected to nature. Once you've found…
Corrosion can be a boat owner's nightmare, often leading to costly repairs and maintenance. In this guide, we provide useful tips on how boat owners can effectively prevent corrosion on their vessels.…
Boat maintenance isn’t really that difficult if you know what you’re doing and you have the right parts. Of course, you won’t get very far without the right tools. That’s…
Taking good care of your boat is an important responsibility all year long. It’s easy to focus on the summer season when you’re having all that fun, but winter can put some…
Fiberglass is popular as a boat-building material due to it being lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant. Of course, even the strongest materials can only take so much. Luckily, fixing a hole…
Aluminum boats are lightweight, agile, versatile, and often the first choice of those searching for a durable and reliable vessel for fishing excursions, casual cruising, and watersports activities. However, aluminum boats require…
It’s not easy keeping mold and mildew off a boat! To help you keep your craft in tip-top shape, we’ve written this helpful guide on removing mildew. If you’re in need…
Keeping your boat clean is important for many reasons! From reducing wear and tear to keeping it looking new, our team at Thayer’s Marine is here to help. Continue reading for a…
With every voyage you take, your aluminum fishing boat returns a little worse for wear. Gunk buildup not only looks unappealing, but it can eventually start to cause damage to the vessel.…