Making Hatch Seals Watertight

Making Hatch Seals Watertight

Keeping the water out is essential for the safety, comfort, and well being of your boat. Maybe it's time to check those weather seals.
It's a Snap

It's a Snap

Canvas covers and awnings need hardware to hold them in place. Fortunately, installing them can be a breeze – or a mess if you’re not careful. Follow closely!
How To Install A Seat Pedestal Base

How To Install A Seat Pedestal Base

Avoid crooked screws, a leaking deck, and a busted butt by following these simple steps.
Rebedding Deck Hardware

Rebedding Deck Hardware

A leaking deck fitting can cause damage to deck cores and boat interiors. But rebedding may be all that's needed to keep the water out.
How To Install A Cleat

How To Install A Cleat

Whether you’re missing one or you want to upsize those you already have, we’ll show you how
The ‘Hole’ Story

The ‘Hole’ Story

Running cables through the deck is often necessary, but must be done properly to avoid leaks and structural issues. Here’s what you need to know about deck glands and fittings.
How To Fix A Slapping Hatch

How To Fix A Slapping Hatch

A hatch that bangs each time you hit a wave is dangerous and can get on your nerves. Here's how to lock it down.
All About Hose Clamps

All About Hose Clamps

They're right there in the bottom of the boat, and you hardly give them a thought. But the lowly hose clamp could be all that's keeping your boat afloat.
The Critical World Of Backing Plates

The Critical World Of Backing Plates

Avoid serious boat damage and personal injuries by ensuring your hardware is properly installed. Here's how.