Smoke Detectors

Reliable smoke detectors have been around for decades, however, early smoke detectors went through a growing pain phase. How To Protect Yourself And Your Vessel Within the last week I’ve read about several serious vessel fires, one in Thailand aboard a 62-foot trawler and another in Coconut Grove, Florida, which started aboard a 65-foot motor […]
Portable Fire Extinguishers

Fire, it’s among a mariner’s worst nightmares. Every vessel owner, operator, and crew member should be able to know what to do if it happens. “We’re on fire!” Words that no mariner wishes to hear, yet, it’s a phrase for which all prudent mariners need to be prepared. A few months ago I received a call […]
Diesel Fuel Additive

Determining if a diesel fuel additive is needed, and selecting the right one, while avoiding the hype, can be a daunting task. The “Soft Science” Of Fuel Additives Hardly a month goes by where I’m not solicited by a fuel additive manufacturer, requesting that I try and write about their new or improved product. On […]
Don’t Forget To Check It!

11 points worth checking before you hit the road. While this may look like a lot to do — it might just save you a whole lot of trouble. 1. Safety chains or cables need to be crisscrossed between the trailer and the tow vehicle, not simply attached. When this is done, if the trailer disconnects […]
Cleaning Marine Fuel Injectors

Fuel injectors are a vital element in the lifecycle of your engine. Periodic maintenance is just what the doctor ordered. Having engine problems? Yours won’t start with a quick key flick, idles roughly, and surges through midrange and full throttle? It’s likely the fuel injectors are dirty. Dirty injectors make the fuel spray pattern intermittent […]
Seacock Maintenance

Seacock valves are essential components that keep water on the outside of your boat. Ignore them and you could be sunk — literally. Next time you’re hauled or on your trailer, count the holes in your hull and make notes as to their location and function. Now see if you can find each one and […]
How To Replace A Bilge Pump

Often forgotten, the bilge pump is a vital piece of equipment on your boat. If yours is on the fritz, here’s how to change it out. https://youtu.be/9c3J3iTpJNw Unloved and neglected, the bilge pump sits forgotten until the day it’s called upon to pump water out of the boat. Except that sometimes they don’t work as […]
What Do You If You Hit a Submerged Object

Striking submerged objects are the second most frequent claim. If you can’t avoid it, know what do if you hit something in the water. In my three decades as an accredited marine surveyor, I’ve seen struck submerged object (SSO) claims that involve floating logs, pilings, dock timbers, tree branches, moorings, dredge pipes, floating nets, crab […]
Navigational Hazards Or Hazard to Navigation?

A marine-accident investigator shows how it’s easier to probe a case with a hazard to navigation than when the skipper is the navigational hazard. A navigational hazard is pretty clearly defined as something you might hit on the water. A “hazard to navigation,” however, could very well be the person at the helm. BoatUS Marine […]
Bilge Pump Systems: Design & Installation

Ensure your vessel’s safety through bilge pump systems. Electrical, plumbing, and capacity considerations for effective installation. There are few things I enjoy more than cruising, particularly in remote locations. Not only does this fulfill a personal need, it enables me to remain fresh and sharp, to see, feel and think what my clients and readers […]