ShipStore.com Beacon: Pre-Launch 2006, Spring Sale Ends May 7
Issue 76, April 26, 2006
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IN THIS ISSUE:
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~ WELCOME ABOARD: Spring Commissioning Sale Ends May 7
~ CAPTAIN'S TIP: Pre-Launch 2006
~ CAPTAIN'S SPECIALS: Spring Commissioning Sale Items
~ CAPTAIN'S CONTEST: "Win a Shopping Spree" Drawing
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~ WELCOME ABOARD: Spring Commissioning Sale Ends May 7
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I've just finished reading Lucy Kellaway's "Who Moved My Blackberry?" and now I'm totally paranoid about slipping up and using one of the protagonist's slimy marketing expressions! If you haven't read it, have a couple of nights free and have at least a subtle appreciation for British humor you might want to pick it up. It will remind you why we are all a little leery of "marketing guys". Oh, I AM one of those...
A customer review at Amazon opens with this relatively accurate snapshot:
"Arrogant and hedonistic London based Martin Lukes is Marketing Director at A&B (UK), a Fortune 500 company. Because of his Everest ego and lady Macbeth ambition, Martin provides us masses with insight into a year plus in his life; almost thirteen months filled with scandal, blunders, and survivability of faddism in the corporate jungle... (Harriet Klausner)
An amusing if somewhat nauseating read. It helped me remember why I love working with Captain Jim and the rest of the crew at Shipstore.com. At the top of the list is that we're about as far as possible from the slippery, hipper-than-though corporate world Ms. Kellaway narrates. We're just normal people who are passionate about boats and the boating lifestyle, normal people doing something we love: helping all of you get out on the water!
And if you feel like we ever start to slip up, start to sound like snazzy marketing executives, don't hesitate to call us on it. Shoot us an email. Tell us what's on your mind. Keep us focused on the basics, on how best to serve you. We promise that your "reality check" will be welcome.
Before diving into some helpful pre-launch pointers, I'd like to remind you that our Spring Commissioning sales flyer is about to expire. Lots and lots of orders have been arriving since last week, and we're hustling to fulfill all of your orders before May 7th when the sale ends. See the section below for a list of sale items or download the flyer here:
http://images.shipstore.com/SS/Images/PDF/ShipStore.comApril2006.pdf
A bunch of amazing deals on bilge pumps, bottom paint, varnish, cleaners, polishes, waxes, trim tabs, boat seating, VHF radios, buoys, fenders, power winches, anchors, shore power cables and adapters, life vests and lots more. You have a couple of days left. Make sure you order before May 7.
George Davis, Beacon Editor
editor@shipstore.com
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~ CAPTAIN'S TIP: Pre-Launch 2006
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I caught up with Captain Jim's brother, Larry Carroll, a couple of weeks ago after he returned from EFI (electronic fuel injection) school. As head mechanic at the Westport Marina, Larry keeps his knowledge/skills current through periodic training and recertification, and he was eager to share what he'd learned. After a few minutes of Larry's enthusiastic explanation, I have to admit that I became pretty lost! I like to think I have some aptitude as a "do it yourself" boater, but my comprehension started redlining before Larry had gotten very far. Too technical for me.
Mechanics (like engineers and other technically oriented people) often forget that many of us live by the KISS principle. No, not that one! The one about keeping things simple when possible. When I mentioned to Larry that I was going to be sending our Beacon subscribers a pre-launch newsletter, he offered several important KISS "pre-dewinterization" suggestions:
- Check fluids
- Check belt tensions
- Check hose clamps
- Check mouse nests
- Check make sure batteries are charged up
- Check for service bulletins from manufacturers, etc. (ask dealer or manufacturer)
- Check exhaust boots and bellows
- Check water pump impeller (as per engine manufacturer recommendation)
Now that's what I mean by KISS... Keep it simple, silly! In fact, Larry's even offered one better: I've been invited to shadow him one day next month when he begins de-winterizing the Westport Marina home fleet. With a little luck I'll be able to distill some KISS instructions for all of you "do it yourself" boaters. Keep your eyes peeled.
For the time being I'd like to pass along our pre-launch checklist to help ensure a painless, quick and simple splash day once the water warms up a little more. Of course everybody's checklist looks a little different depending on what sort of boating you do, where you do your boating, who takes care of your boat(s) and so on, but I'll give you an example checklist from my own experience and you can pick and choose the applicable tasks.
If you're lucky enough to have a marina or boat yard who winterizes, stores and recommissions/dewinterizes your boat, then your "to do" list is pretty short. Call and set up a launch date well in advance since they're probably already getting pretty booked up.
Next check and renew insurance policies and registrations for all of your boats and trailers. It's easy to overlook the trailer, but doing so might result in an unhappy surprise from the guys with the flashing lights when trailering your boat to the launch site. Is the license plate current? Is it attached to the trailer? Are the tires in road-safe condition? Long months spent sitting, often in adverse weather may have resulted in cracked sidewalls. Or, you may simply need to top up the air. (Note: Be certain to inflate your trailer tires so that they fall within the safe range recommended by the tire manufacturer. Over-inflating is as dangerous as under-inflating.) Other trailer components that experience wear are the wheel bearings and the winch cable or rope. Last, but certainly not least, check to make certain that your trailer's brake lights and turn signals work properly when connected to your vehicle.
For outboards, it's a good idea to order new spark plugs and replace lower unit lube. Of course, there's no formula for everyone, but here are a few links to help get powerboaters started:
Spark Plugs
http://www.shipstore.com/search?search=spark+plugs
Lower Unit Lube
http://www.shipstore.com/search?search=lower+unit+lube
Marine Engine Tune-up and Repair Manuals
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/SEC/00-INDEX-SEC.html
There's plenty of general maintenance to tackle early like cleaning and bottom painting and touching up the bright work. Always be certain to follow the safety instructions when painting and varnishing! Once finished painting and varnishing, the obvious next step is polishing. Whether you're polishing a fiberglass hull or chrome and brass fittings, ShipStore.com offers the best products for the job:
Take a few minutes to go online and match polish and application for best results:
http://www.shipstore.com/search?search=polish
And before you put rag to compound, review these helpful pointers for how to restore your boat's factory shine:
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/NEWS/NEWSbeacon012.html
Now's also a good time to inspect seams and update calking anywhere that needs it. Feel free to poke around a little because a hasty inspection might result in overlooking old caulking that has loosened up or hardened due to weathering. This the best time, while your boat is still high and dry, to seal everything up so that you stay nice and dry during the summer.
What about lines? Even the highest quality lines gradually break down due to the natural weathering effects of water, sun, temperature change, and salt. Even short-term use can shorten the life of lines due to abrasion, stress, rot or other damage. Now's the time to evaluate dock lines, anchor lines, and (for sailors) your entire rigging. Don't overlook your halyards! And if you decide it's time to replace line(s), be particularly attentive to what lengths and sizes you need before discarding your old lines.
It's a good time to poke around inside your boat(s) as well. Is it time to replace the bilge pump? Does the float switch work? Inspect your vessel's safety items to ensure that everything is current and in tip-top shape. Start by checking to make certain that your boat(s) is/are equipped with everything required by Coast Guard and regional authorities. These requirements sometimes change from year to year, so you should verify that you are still in compliance. Also check the dates on flares, fire extinguishers, and compressed air emergency horns. Be certain to count your flares, since sometimes an overzealous July 4th boater may have imprudently (and illegally) launched a safety flare to impress the fireworks watchers! You may also want to add or update a small first aid kit.
Perhaps the most important safety items on any vessel are Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs), also called lifejackets. We've prepared a special PFD primer that you'll receive shortly in a Beacon newsletter, but I'd suggest you go ahead and take a look at your PFDs now. Do you have enough? Are they in good condition? Do you have the right sizes? If it's time to upgrade or replace this mandatory equipment that could save your life, keep your eyes peeled for the Beacon PFD special, coming soon.
At this point, it's time to shift my focus from bigger to smaller boats. Now's a great time to apply 303 Protectant to your inflatable.
http://www.shipstore.com/ss/html/AME/AME030340.html
This stuff is like magic. Use it on fiberglass, vinyl, rubber, plexiglass, plastics and sailcloth to restore that "factory new" look and protect your boat from the damaging ultraviolet rays this summer. Check for missing or damaged paddles and oars. Plugs, bailers, anchors, seat cushions... Is everything ready for summer?
By now you've pretty well covered your pre-launch objectives. But if you're still excited and want a few more suggestions, try checking the electronics and compass. Now's the time to repair or replace all accessories for your boat. And what about a new flag pole, shorepower cord and adapter or fenders? The list is as long as you choose to make it. The more you get out of the way now, the more likely you'll be able to enjoy Launch Day out on the water with your family and friends. And that's what you're really looking forward to, isn't it?
George Davis, Beacon Editor
editor@shipstore.com
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~ CAPTAIN'S SPECIALS: Spring Commissioning Sale Items
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Rule-Mate Automatic Bilge Pumps, 500 to 2,000 Gallons per Hour
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/rul/rulrulemate.html
PROMO CHAIR Package with 15" PEDESTAL
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/TOD/TOD780015.html
FOLDING DECK CHAIR
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/SCP/SCP78501.html
Hand Held VHF Radio Mini
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/UND/UNDVOYAGER.html
Teleflex Quick Connect Steering Packages
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/TEL/TELSS137.html
SPORT TABS 8 x 10 fits 17 to 20 foot Boat
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/BEN/BENM80.html
TRIM TAB POSITION INDICATOR
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/BEN/BENTPI2000.html
DESTROYER STEERIN WHEEL Stainless Steel
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/SCP/SCP28551.html
METAL PAINT TRAY, 3 PIECE SET 9"
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/RED/RED679SET.html.html
9" CANDY STRIPE ROLLER COVER
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/WBC/WBCR2099.html
3M TAPE FINE LINE 218 3/4 x 60 Yards
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/MMM/MMM04699.html
Life Calk Sealant in Tubes and Cartridges
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/BTL/BTLLIFECALK.html
3M 5200 Sealant
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/MMM/MMM5200.html
GLASS PLEX GLASS CLEANER
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/MKT/MKT3918.html
MILDEW STAIN REMOVER QUART
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/MKT/MKT3732.html
FIBERGLASS STAIN REMOVER - FSR
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/DAV/DAV790.html
3M MULTI-PURPOSE BOAT SOAP 16 OZ
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/mmm/mmm09034.html
3M One Step Marine Fiberglass Maintenance Products
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/MMM/MMMonestep.html
3M MARINE PROTECTIVE LIQ WAX 16OZ
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/MMM/MMM09026.html
NEW BOAT OWNER'S KIT
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/MEG/MEGM6375.html
MARINE MATE BRUSH HANDLE SOFT
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/SHD/SHD1960.html
BOAT MAINTENANCE KIT
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/GAR/GAR65025.html
ANTENNA RATCHET MOUNT Stainless Steel
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/SCP/SCP19531.html
WEATHER DECK PANEL 4 POS GRAY
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/BLU/BLU4304.html
SPORTFISH 450 Free Fall Anchor Windlass P77727
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/PWR/PWR77727.html
MOORING BUOY,12"BLUE STRIPE
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/TAY/TAY22170.html
HULL GARD FENDER 3-1/2 x 13
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/TAY/TAY1020.html
ANCHOR DELTA FASTSET 14 pound
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/LEW/LEW0057406.html
Hooker Economy Anchor, 5HQ QUIK-SET 4 pound
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/TIE/TIE95006.html
Attwood Sahara Bilge Pumps, 500 to 1,100 Gallons per Hour
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/ATT/ATTSAHARA.html
30A 125 V, Twist Lock, Yellow Shore Power Cable, 50 feet
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/HUB/HUBHBL61CM08.html
Y ADAPTER, 2 30A female to 1 50 A male
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/HUB/HUBHBL64CM54.html
ADAPTER Y 2 30A 125V RECP
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/HUB/HUBHBL64CM56.html
BILGE PUMP, 1500GPH, 12V 4.8A
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/RUL/RUL02.html
BILGE PUMP 2000GPH 12VDC 12A, 6 x 4-1/4
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/RUL/RUL10.html
Stainless Steel ADJ DROP DOWN ROD HOLDER
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/TAC/TACF162650POL1.html
ULTRA6 PORTABLE Fuel Tank, 6 GALLON
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/TEM/TEM620049.html
CHILDS HEADS UP VEST PATTERNS
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/STE/STE3002JAM.html
CHILD WATERSPRT VEST SPIDERMAN
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/STE/STE3040SPD.html
FIBERGLASS BOTTOMKOTE wth Irgarol Anit-Fouling Paint
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/int/intbottomkote.html
Pettit Horizons Anti-fouling Bottom Paint
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/PET/PETHORIZONS.html
Pettit Unepoxy Anti-Fouling Bottom Paint
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/PET/PETUNEPOXY.html
Z-Spar Captain's Varnish - all sizes
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/ZPR/ZPRCAPTAIN.html
Trilux Prop and Outdirve (Lower Unit) Aerosol Antifouling Paint
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/INT/INTTRILUX.html
Brightside Polyurethanes in Various Colors
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/INT/INTBRIGHTSIDE.html
Interlux Brightside Boottop Polyurethene Paints
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/INT/INTBOOTTOP.html
Tempo Motor Color Acrylic Spray Lacquers
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/TEM/TEMENGINEPAINT.html
EPIGLASS EPOXY QT MIXING KIT
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/INT/INTHT9000KIT.html
BRUSH EASE Quart
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/INT/INT433Q.html
Interlux InterProtect System
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/INT/INTINTERPROTECT.html
EPOXY RESIN #105, QUART
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/WSY/WSY105A.html
FAST HARDENER #205, .44 PINT
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/WSY/WSY205A.html
BOATERS CHOICE RESIN, GALLON
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/FIB/FIB105501.html
MICRON CSC EXTRA Anit-Fouling Bottom Paint
http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/INT/INTMICRONCSCEXTRA.html
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~ CAPTAIN'S CONTEST: "Win a Shopping Spree!" Drawing
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Win a $100.00 credit at ShipStore.com. To be eligible for future "Win a Shopping Spree!" drawings all you have to do is subscribe to the Beacon. All current subscribers are eligible for the random drawing. If you're not already subscribed, then visit
http://www.shipstore.com and scroll down the light blue column along the left hand side of the page until you see the link "Win a Shopping Spree!". Click on the link. A new window will open with an email addressed to beacon-on@list.shipstore.com and "Subscribe" written in the Subject Field. All you have to do is hit send.
You'll be sent a confirmation email which you must respond to in order to activate your subscription and be added to our mailing list. This double opt-in procedure enables us to prevent accidental subscriptions and spam. As soon as your confirmation is confirmed, you will be entered into the "Win a Shopping Spree!" drawing for a $100.00 free merchandise from ShipStore.com. Good luck.
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