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April 28, 2009

Home Boat Storage Options

Filed under: Marine Boat Covers — Tags: , — Esther @ 11:17 am

Storing your boat at home is convenient and inexpensive, making it the ideal storage option for many boat owners.

Boat storage at home, such as in the driveway or garage, is convenient for those who have this option available to them. There’s no need to pick your boat up at the storage space before you head to the lake. You can also do any cleaning or maintenance work at your own convenience.

The downside is that storing your boat at home takes up extra room. If garage or driveway storage is inconvenient, consider building a storage shelter or a shed on your property. You could also consider paving a small area to the side of the house or garage where you can park your boat.

If you decide to construct a shelter or make an asphalt or concrete pad, find out whether your local legislation will require a building permit. Check with your local government for laws concerning property development in your area.

boatcover_horizontalUse a quality marine boat cover to protect your boat from damage caused by the elements, especially if you store your boat outside. Another option to consider if you have limited storage options on your property may be to rent or trade favors for storage space at a friend or neighbor’s house.

If you own property on the water and have access to a private dock, you can simply wet dock your boat during the boating season. This is the most convenient option, since your boat is already in the water and ready to go. If you trailer your boat to other locations, having a boat launch near the dock will come in handy.

You may want to consider indoor marine storage during the off-season if you don’t have an enclosed space to store your boat at home, especially if your area is known for its harsh weather during the winter months.

April 21, 2009

Spare Tire Safety: Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Filed under: Tire Covers — Tags: , , — Esther @ 10:55 am

Don’t let a flat tire catch you off guard. Prepare for tire failure with these tips.

Tire failure can happen to anyone, anytime. If you’re prepared for roadside emergencies like this, however, changing your tire and getting back on the road will go that much faster.

Make a dry run before you have to change a flat tire on the road. You don’t want to change a tire for the first time on a rainy night in the pitch dark by yourself. Changing a flat tire will be less stressful if you are already familiar with the procedure and with the equipment needed to change a tire.

You’ll also get a chance to try out your equipment and make sure it works properly. If the tools and jack supplied by the auto manufacturer work poorly, invest in quality equipment that will make the job easier and give you peace of mind.

Include a flashlight, a wrench, a jack, some work gloves, and a rain jacket or poncho in your roadside emergency kit. If your spare tire is in the trunk, clear the extra clutter out of your trunk. This will make it easier to access the spare tire as needed. If your spare is mounted externally, make sure you protect it with a spare tire cover.

Check your vehicle manual to see how much mileage and speed your spare tire can handle. The maximum speed for your spare tire should also be noted on the sidewall of the spare itself. Exceeding the mileage and speed recommendations may damage your spare tire and your vehicle.

Most donut spare tires should not exceed 50 mph. Some donut spares may specify as low as 45 mph as the maximum speed limit. Replace your compact spare tire with a full-size tire as soon as possible. Compact spares are not designed to handle the stress of high mileage.

Your vehicle may handle differently when you drive with a donut spare. Handle the vehicle carefully and pay attention to any noises or changes in handling that may signal spare tire failure or faulty tire mounting.

April 14, 2009

Protect Your Winch with a Neoprene Winch Cover

Keep your ATV or recovery winch in top condition with a neoprene winch cover.

recovery_winch_coverYou’ve invested a lot in a good quality winch. How can you make sure it’s going to hold up to the demands of winching when you need it? One of the easiest ways to keep your winch working like new is to protect it with a winch cover. ATV / UTV or recovery winch covers keep dirt and debris from lodging in the nooks and crannies of your winch and obstructing the gears or any moving winch parts.

Constant exposure to the sun, rain, snow, and environment can cause your winch to wear out faster. A winch cover slows down the process of wear and tear on your winch and keeps your winch looking and working like you want it to.

A winch cover made of neoprene material repels moisture and provides superior protection for your ATV or recovery winch. Neoprene winch covers insulate your winch from extreme temperatures, so a winch cover comes in handy for long-term winter storage as well.

Keep your winch covered any time you’re not using it. Neoprene material has a snug fit, so it stays in place when you’re riding and keeps any mud and debris kicked up by other ATVs from damaging your winch.

April 7, 2009

Cover More Ground with a Golf Cart

Filed under: Golf Cart Covers — Tags: , — Esther @ 10:18 am

More communities are relying on electric golf carts as an economical way to get around.

Golf cart use has picked up as concern for the environment and uncertainty over the price of oil and gas has pushed Americans to look for more economical and earth-friendly modes of transportation. Golf carts are handy for more than just zipping around the golf course. Retirement communities, university campuses, and sprawling apartment and business complexes also rely on golf carts to get around.

golfcart_mainWith their compact build, golf carts can go places where cars are restricted. They provide quick and easy transportation over short distances, which makes them ideal for dense population areas and for getting around in communities that are spread out, but not so much that you need to drive a car.

Golf cart use benefits the environment by reducing consumption of our natural resources and promoting clean air. Electric golf carts eliminate the need for gas altogether and support environmental awareness through their lack of pollutants. They run quietly, which improves the quality of community life by reducing noise pollution. They also travel at lower speeds, which is safer for both pedestrians and golf cart drivers.

Golf carts are easier to maintain than other vehicles, which adds to their appeal. Simple maintenance and a golf cart cover will help to keep your golf cart running newer for longer.