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Controlling Mold in Your Boat
Water, humidity, and closed spaces make it easy for mold and mildew to grow in unwanted places like your boat! As a boat owner, knowing what to do to prevent mold is extremely important. Ventilation Making sure your boat is well ventilated is the first step in preventing mold and mildew. This is not complicated. It is as easy as opening hatches, seats, or anything else that can be opened up. If there is a time where you plan to be away from your boat for a long period of time


How to Keep Birds Out Of Your Canopy
Birds are fun to watch, except when they keep swooping down into your canopy, building nests, and sitting around in your boat more than you do. They are difficult to keep away, but there are some special tricks you can try to make it so they don't keep coming back. Solar Powered Owl Solar powered owls are the oldest trick in the book to keeping birds out of your canopy. Birds do not like owls as they are afraid if they get to close to them, they will eat them. Your solar po


Tricks To Clean Your Ladder
The algae build up on your ladder can be a bit of a pain. We want to make sure your ladder is clean, slippery free, and ready for the Summer ahead. We, too, once felt we tried everything under the sun to get the ladder on our dock looking brand new again. Power-washing your ladder is always an option, but there is also an easier trick to cleaning your ladder with baking soda. Mix 1/2 cup of baking soda and start by adding 2 tablespoons of water until the baking soda mixture


Eliminating Spiderwebs on Your Dock and Lift
It's that time of year where the itsy bitsy spider won't go up the water spout, but rather finds it way on to your dock and lift... every day. There is a natural spray recipe that is not only okay for fish, but will not pollute your lake. The recipe is five drops of peppermint oil + water + a drop or two of detergent = ultimate arachnid repellent. You can substitute peppermint oil with turmeric, cloves or certain essential oils. Still doesn't work? Ladybugs are natures
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