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  • Here's A New Way To Combat Mold Odor And Other Unpleasant Smells

    Sandy Lindsey|Jul 15, 2013

    Star brite's solution to mold odors and any foul smells is their all-new EPA-approved, patented, super-effective MDG Mold/Mildew Odor Control Systems. For more than 30 years Star brite’s MDG bags have been the top choice for preventing mildew smells or other foul odors in boats. Now Star brite has introduced an even better way to eliminate and prevent mildew odor or any other foul smells — the all-new MDG Mold/Mildew Odor Control Systems. It is the ideal way to prevent foul odors from for... Full story

  • As The Temperature Drops

    Sandy Lindsey|Oct 15, 2012

    Winterizing normally refers to putting up the boat for the months too cold for boating, cleaning it, and stabilizing its systems to reduce potential problems when its time to head back out on the water the following spring. The following recommendations help make this task easier as well as simplifying the spring launching process. For example, Star Tron takes winterizing one step further by not only protecting the fuel in the tank and the fuel system, but also potentially taking care of other...

  • Boat Maintenance: Spring Commissioning Part II

    Sandy Lindsey|Mar 15, 2012

    The Exterior The exterior of your boat needs to be thoroughly cleaned at least twice a year, if not more often, or you'll find yourself with a seasoned mess with stains that are more difficult to get out than they'd been if you hadn’t skipped this simple step. First, close all the windows and hatches so the cleaning and rinse water only goes where you want it to, and remove any seat cushions, etc., that you didn't take off the deck during winterizing like you should have. Think Shipshape Conditi... Full story

  • It’s Time

    Sandy Lindsey|Feb 15, 2012

    The warm breezes of spring are blowing into town, and the choppy ocean is beginning to calm down for spring, making you want to rush to take your boat out. Halt. Wait a minute. Not so fast. There are a couple of things you need to do before you back My Pride And Joy down the ramp or turn the ignition key. Even those of us in parts of the country where we can cruise virtually year round, need to take a step back and give a thorough once over to the boat we count on so far from shore. Happily, spr... Full story