Archive for May, 2009

have your boat serviced now for the season

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

now is the time to have your boat serviced so you can have a trouble free boating season.you should have a 100 hour or a seasonal service done now.this includes change gear lube and water pump impeller,spark plugs tune up ck spark and compression,spray engine with corriosion guard and oil and filter change,and ck al systems on the boat

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Intracoastal Yacht Sales rondevous

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Intracoastal Yacht Sales is have a Rondevous at Barefoot Resort Yacht Club the first weekend in june for more info contact doug ford at 843-340-0080 or the harbour master at barefoot resorte yacht club at 843-390-7900

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spring is here

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Now is the time to get your boats ready for summer! Have you mantinence done now so there will be no suprises when you want to use your boat this summer.Here is a list of items that should be done every year gear lube ,water pump impeller, engine oil,spark plugs, dist cap and rotor,water sep fuel filters,spray engine with crc,have all systems on boat checked over

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Pre-launch Checklist

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Before launching a boat for the first time each season, the Division of Watercraft urges boaters to complete the following checklist to reduce the chances of being unprepared while out on the waterways.

*  Check the boat registration.  Boat registrations expire on March 1 of the year displayed on the boat sticker.  For example, if your tag says “2005″ you need to renew your registration this year before you put your boat on the water.

*  Check your safety equipment.  Look at the required equipment chart in the Division of Watercraft publication SC Boat Operator’s Guide to make sure you have all the equipment needed on your boat after it has been stored.

*  Inspect your life jackets.  In addition to making sure you have a properly sized wearable life jacket for each passenger, check each life jacket for mildew, rot and tears in athe material, seams and straps.  Discard and replace any damaged life jackets.

*  Check flares and fire extinguishers.  Buy new flares if their ixpiration dates have expired, and make sure the fire extinguisher is properly charged.

*  Check the first-aid kit.  Replace any supplies that were used last season or have passed the expiration date. 

*  Check fittings.  Thru-hull fittings below the waterlin

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