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Water Time Fun Year-round - Ice Fishing 101
Who says the water is only for summer enjoyment? We love our lake home almost MORE in the winter than in the summer months. From ice skating to ice hockey to car hooding - it couldn't be more of a wintery fun time! Wondering what we mean by car hooding? We'll save that for a future post. Ice fishing is a great activity to teach kids. It is empowering, increases environmental awareness, and is just plain fun. There are many tips to teach kids to fish but the old rule to “alwa


New Year Brings New Changes
As we embark on 2016, one of our commitments as a team is to grow our business without losing focus on our current customers' happiness. We're excited to announce one part of how we plan to do just that. As of Nov 2015, we acquired Surfside Lifts & Docks on 18th & W. O Street in Lincoln, Neb. Surfside specialized in selling and servicing Capital Beach Lake and the greater Lincoln area, and is committed to doing the same. Happy New Year!


Get Your Gear
From hats to t-shirts, we've got you covered. We'll be giving away new shirts throughout the season, but if you're interested in ordering your gear to be prepared - $15/collared shirt, $10/t-shirt, $7/hat, don't hesitate to contact us .


Four Signs You Need a New Dock
Nothing causes more wear and tear than moisture or age. Keep you and your family safe while enjoying your waterfront. Here are five signs you may need a new dock this spring/summer: 1. Dry rot in the wood - A clear sign it's time for a new dock - the wood on your dock is not structurally sound, and you can clearly see rot. 2. Nails are sticking up - When wood rots, nails pop up. Anyone can catch their toes on these hazardous, sharp objects. 3. Dock is uneven - Docks become u


Did you say 'moorage'???
While most would call your boat's home a 'dock', many across the country prefer 'landing', 'jetty', 'moorage', 'berth' or 'wharf'. Check out the above info-graphic (courtesy of ShoreMaster) so you aren't thrown off next time you travel out East and someone asks you about your new 'quay'.
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