by Seatech Marine | Mar 15, 2017 | Maintenance
Performing boat maintenance tasks yourself might seem like a great way to save money. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case in the long term – amateur servicing can lead to a lot of avoidable expenses. Here are just a few of the reasons that it’s best to take your...
by Seatech Marine | Sep 22, 2016 | Repowers and Repairs
It’s one of the most frustrating experiences in a boat-owner’s life: you finally get a chance to take a day off and get the boat out on the water for some relaxation, and the genset (generator) suddenly stops functioning – no more water pumping through to cool the...
by Seatech Marine | Jun 1, 2016 | Maintenance
Salt water attacks everything on boats and if left to it’s own device, things start falling apart, breaking down and leaking. The most important area to keep clean of salt water and moisture is your engine bay and bilge area. Engines don’t like ingesting water at the...
by Seatech Marine | May 4, 2016 | Maintenance
Batteries are a key component in your boat – they help you start the engine, run fridges, and provide lighting, to name a few. If they’re not working at their optimum levels, your next boating holiday could end up being a big disappointment. Two weeks beforehand About...
by Seatech Marine | Apr 15, 2016 | Maintenance
While you’re out on your boat, its engine’s intake ports can pull in sand, seaweed, and of course, salt water – which can evaporate and leave salt residue on the engine’s interior. Flushing the engine removes any crud and salt water that have built up within. Why...