Sunday, September 23, 2007

Boat Shed

Looking for a new boat or a shed for your new boat then check out this directory for Australian boat sheds. Keep your wife happy by hiding your boat and all your fishing gear and other bloke items in a new shed. If you make your shed big enough you can make it your play ground and area to store more than just your boat, you can hang up your surfboards and skies and tools. So for an impressive shed were you can relax, do some work and store your man toys visit this boat sheds directory.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Sailing Clubs

Do you enjoy sailing and yachting? Whether you're a beginner or an expect sailor if you are on the lookout for a new craft this Australian Sailing Clubs directory has new and used crafts. Buy a champion boat at a great price!

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Have you damaged your yacht and need repairs?

You can expect to make yacht repairs and/or routine maintenance work to your yacht or boat at same stage during its lifetime because it is all part of keeping your vessel safe to sail and keeping it looking beautiful. Even if your yacht is not damaged you may choose to make some repairs or refits to improve its performance. The type of repair work you will need will ultimately depend on your situation. You may require welding, sandblasting, electrical fit outs, modifications, painting, and cleaning to ensure the lifetime of your sailboat. The hull is the most commonly damaged area and ideally it should be checked every time your yacht is not in the water. You should check for corrosion of bolts and bearings and check hull attachments. Bumps and scratches are a common cause of hull cracks. Any damages to your yacht or boat need to be taken care of straight away. Make sure you have a repair kit ready with duct tape, epoxy resin, and a paint or gel. If you can't do the repair and maintenance work yourself be sure to contact a professional yacht repairer.