Our experience as the OEM supplier to 200+ boat builders means we have both the knowledge and exact marine hardware you need to finally fix that rattling hatch or rusting hinge! This section provides tips on how to find replacement hardware.
Gas shocks wearing out? The good news is they’re super-easy to remove and replace. The bad news is finding the right replacement can be challenging. Here’s how.
Many boaters don’t realize just how many places on their boats aluminum and stainless come in close contact. Products like Ultra Teg-Gel helps prevent corrosion between dissimilar metals... so where should it be used?
When they first hit the recreational marine market, friction hinges were widely hailed as a development that would completely replace gas shocks and support springs on hatches.
Do you need to replace boat sliding door hardware? If so, here are some pro tips to help you choose the right hardware and replace it quickly and easily.
There are few things more frustrating than holding a hatch open with your head while rummaging through wet beach towels for that tube of sunscreen in the bottom of the compartment. Hatch support devices for storage and access hatches fall into three basic categories — each of which has its strengths and weaknesses.
One of the best things about a boat is its versatility. Often, what makes a boat good at what it does has less to do with the boat’s intrinsic design, and more to do with accessories. There are a wide variety of mounts that allow you to quickly transform your boat with ease.
Are your boat scuppers worn out and need to be replaced? Listen to our team discuss what you need to know about replacing the scupper flaps on your boat!
Many people feel they can never have enough rod holders on their boats. The question comes up, "what angle do I use and why do I pick a 0-degree versus a 15 versus a 30-degree rod holder?"
Despite your best intentions to remain a fly/light tackle purist, chances are you’ll eventually run into a situation where you need a decent rod holder or two on your flats skiff. One interesting option for adding rod holders to a flats skiff is a relatively new product that combines a flush-mount rod holder with a cleat
Need help choosing the perfect cleat for your dock or boat? Here we give an in-depth explanation of all the options available when it comes to boat cleats.
Floatation, propulsion, sunscreen, drink holders. That’s as close as you can get to a list of universal concerns for boaters, though the order varies according to how long it has been since the last canned beverage slid off the gunwale and into the drink.
This project boat, an older Andros Backwater 18, was purchased from the previous owner with no hatch supports of any kind. here we go over how we added gas shock supports to the single large hatch in the forward deck, three hatches across the back deck, and the Livewell lid.
Outriggers are an essential piece of gear on any offshore fishing boat. Here we have a look at what to consider for picking the best setup based on your boat, your fishing style, and your budget!
Marine grade butt hinges are one of the most common pieces of hardware founds on boats! When it comes to replacing or upgrading your boat hinges there are a few considerations you need to make.