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Saturday, 1 December 2012

How To Find A Volvo Penta Dealer

Are you in the market for a new engine or are looking to have warranty work undertaken on your current motor? If so, it’s likely that you’ll be on the search for a local Volvo Penta dealer, but how on earth do you find one? Unfortunately, doing a simple online search can be misleading, as many websites will proclaim that they are certified dealers when in actual fact they aren’t.

The best way to find a local company who can supply you with a new engine or with repairs is to visit the Volvo Penta website and make your way to the ‘dealer locator’ tool. You will be asked to select your country from a long list, as well as to enter some more precise information regarding your location. By pressing enter, you will be presented with a map-view of suitable companies.

Above the map is the ‘filter search’ function, which allows you to narrow down your results based on your specific needs. The first section is the product that you are searching for – a marine leisure engine, a marine commercial engine or an industrial engine. Then, the second section enables you to select the service that you require – such as hull repairs, an engine selling dealer, and so on.

Once you have located a certified Volvo Penta dealer who is able to provide you with the service that you require, you can go directly to their website (if they have one) or you can give them a call with the details provided. By going through the website, you can ensure that you only deal with a certified dealer and that you receive high quality products.

Friday, 23 November 2012

Why Boat Maintenance And Repair Is Of Great Importance?

Boats are undoubtedly the most attractive and beautiful means of transportation. The person who owns a boat takes a great pride in it. Boats require timely maintenance and proper care. Keeping your boat in good shape is utmost important for safety and security measures.

  • The most common defect that occurs in them is Leak. Leaks are caused by punctures, abrasions and even pinched fabric of the boat. Therefore, repairing a wooden boat, or restoring one, can be a very rewarding process. If you are a boat owner then you should be well updated with its repair and maintenance process.
  • It is usually a time consuming process and requires a lot of patience but it can be very beneficial in future. If your boat springs a leak because if an object that accidentally hit it, make sure you don't take out the offending object if it's still lodged into the boat. Doing so would only hasten the boat's deflation.
  • In order to keep your boat in the best condition, you will have to spend many hours in maintaining and repairing it. Some of its parts need regular change or repair while some parts can last longer if properly and timely maintained. Repairs, replacement of its parts, maintenance, and the costs it would take depend on the type of boat.
  • There are several factors that can cause deterioration in the wood of a boat. Age is the most important of all. The wood's material and composition are another, because some woods by nature are stronger and more durable than others. Repairing a boat includes basic mechanical checks and repairs including oil changes, fuel injector testing, cooling system maintenance, propeller reconditioning and restoration.
Now days, boat repair firms are available everywhere and on the internet. They are a team of expert that provides full assistance from simple boat repair and maintenance to major repair of engine, water pump, and other items.

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Important Boat Inspections When Buying A Used Vessel

Many boat enthusiasts prefer to purchase used vessels over brand new ones for a number of reasons; perhaps they cannot afford the kind of boat that they would like brand new, or perhaps they just want to try it out before making any sort of large investment. To ensure that you are purchasing good quality, there are a number of boat inspections that should be completed.


Appearance and Cleanliness
Keep in mind that boats will be subjected to a number of substances that could ultimately attack its surfaces (most notably salt). If the previous owner did not regularly clean their vessel, it may have sustained some severe damage. Check a number of objects, such as ropes and flooring, for signs of discolouration, mildew and moss. You should also check all metal components for signs of corrosion.

Maintenance
Ask the previous owner if you can take the vessel for a test drive as a part of the boat inspection. During the test drive, take a look at the engine; if it’s dirty or has developed rust, it’s safe to say that it hasn’t been well looked after. You should also take a look at the oil; in a diesel engine, the oil should be black and smooth (with no foam or froth). Make sure that you ask the previous owner for all service history and documentation.

Whilst a boat inspection may be a little draining, especially if you spend weekend after weekend trekking out to the coast to view potential boats, it is of the utmost importance if you want to ensure that you aren’t flushing your hard earned money down the drain. To ensure that your inspection is thorough, it is always best to take a professional along with you.