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Do You Need A Wakeboard Tower?

The 3 Things You Should Know Before Wakesurfing

Boating Emergencies You Should Be Prepared For

Boating Safety Tips For Your Tubing Adventure

The Essential Boating Safety Tips



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Do You Need A Wakeboard Tower?

Posted: 7/31/2014 12:10:51 PM by | with 0 comments

In the past, wakeboard towers were not a common sight. As times have changed, are now dominating the wakeboard scene. Even though most new wakeboard boats come with towers, many boaters are finding themselves purchasing aftermarket towers for their used boats.

Whether you are looking to purchase a boat with a tower, or wanting to add a wakeboard tower to your current boat, here are some things to consider to help you decide if you do need a wakeboard tower:
 
The Benefits Of A Wakeboard Tower
 
Wakeboard towers have many benefits to them:
 
  • Wakeboard towers raises the tie off point of the rope, which allows for a rider to not be pulled down by low tie off points, which allows for more hang-time.
  • Wakeboard towers free up more space inside of the boat, unlike an extended pylon, which is typically situated in the middle of the boat.
  • Wakeboard towers provide ample space to place things such as speakers, wakeboard racks, and lights.
  • Wakeboard towers provide additional support for riders when moving around the boat, as well as for getting in and out of the boat.
  • Wakeboard towers enhance your boat, providing character to your boat.
 
Where To Buy Wakeboard Towers
 
Wakeboard towers are easy to find these days. Before making a purchase, however, it is necessary to consider who the manufacturer is of your boat and what kind of wakeboard tower will work for your specific boat. There are two kinds of wakeboard towers you can invest in. Custom wakeboard towers are built with your boat’s make and model in mind, while adjustable wakeboard towers are available for boat owners to install themselves. Although many times boat owners will go directly to wakeboard tower manufactures when deciding to purchase wakeboard towers, an excellent alternative and less expensive resource is OnlyInboards.
 
OnlyInboards has the largest selection of wakeboard towers on the Internet. We specialize in providing top of the line accessories in order to enhance your wakeboarding experience. Visit us to see how we can enhance your boating experience today.


The 3 Things You Should Know Before Wakesurfing

Posted: 7/25/2014 1:31:02 PM by | with 0 comments

With its growing popularity, wakesurfing is quickly becoming a preferred watersport for boaters all over. In order to ensure your wakesurfing experience is the ultimate adventure, there are 3 things you should know before venturing out into the water.

Know what kind of boat to use. It is pretty safe to assume that most wakesurfers are aware of what type of boat is ideal for wakesurfing. In the case that you may not be aware, wakesurfing is only safe when performed behind an inboard boat with either a V-drive or a direct drive. The reason for this is due to the fact that an inboard boat’s motor is located under the boat, meaning you are less likely to come into contact with the motor.
 
Know how to properly weight your boat. In order to create the perfect wake for wakesurfing, it is critical to know how this is done properly. The following are the 3 most popular ways to correctly and safely weight your boat:
 
  • Factory Ballasts- While most boats come with factory ballasts, often times these do not create a big enough wake needed for wakesurfing. However, these are essential in creating wake safely and properly.
  • Ballast Bags- The most popular way to create wake is by investing in ballast bags. These will help your boat sit lower in the water, but it is critical to know how to strategically place these in your boat in order to create the right amount of wake.
  • Boat Passengers- The number of passengers you have onboard will play a significant role in your wake. By properly positioning your passengers in your boat, as well as evenly distributing the weight, you can potentially create the right amount of wake for wakesurfing.
 
Know what speed to use. When pulling a wakesurfer, the maximum speed that should ever be used is 12.5 mph, with 10 mph being the ideal speed. These speeds will vary, depending on the boat, but should be monitored closely in order to prevent any potential accidents or injuries from happening.
 
OnlyInboards is a great resource for all things inboard related. Visit us to view our used boat marketplace, or if you are interested in the best wakeboarding and surfing accessories around.


Boating Emergencies You Should Be Prepared For

Posted: 7/17/2014 8:23:43 AM by | with 0 comments

In the event that a boating emergency strikes, how prepared are you to take control of the situation? The following are the most common boating emergencies you should be prepared for before hitting the water:

Your anchor is stuck. Unfortunately, this boating emergency can happen often and can be a costly expense. In order to prevent this from happening to you, it is advised that you either set up a trip line or install a device like an Anchor Rescue.
 
Your propeller catches a line. This is another costly and unfortunate emergency. Typically when your propeller catches a line, you engine will stall, creating a potential emergency, especially when you lose power and steerage at the worst times. Be sure to have the right gear on board in order to help you with an emergency such as this one.
 
You get stuck in a storm. Mother Nature can strike at any time, sometimes without warning. In the event that you are stuck in a potentially dangerous storm, it is critical to apply your boating knowledge in order to prevent your boat from capsizing or from your passengers falling overboard. Always keep an eye to the sky and know the weather forecast before taking your boat out on the water.
 
One of your passengers falls overboard. These emergencies are not only common, but are also unpreventable at times. In the event that one of your passengers falls overboard, be sure to know in advance what to do, as well as ensure that you have the right safety equipment onboard.
 
Even though the boating emergencies are common, they are rare in occurance. While some emergencies cannot be prevented, it is always best to stay up to date on the best safety practices, as well as receive annual training to ensure you are well prepared.
 
OnlyInboards is a proud supporter of boaters and watersports, and is dedicated to ensuring you are as prepared as possible for the ultimate boating experience. Visit us to see the latest in inboard specific gear and accessories, or to view our used boat marketplace.
 


Boating Safety Tips For Your Tubing Adventure

Posted: 7/11/2014 12:20:28 PM by | with 0 comments

When you make the decision to go out on your boat tubing, it is critical to keep these boating safety and tubing tips in mind, especially in order to make sure your boating experience is safe and enjoyable:

Always use a personal flotation device. Not only is it always a good idea to wear your personal flotation device (PDF) while onboard the boat, it should go without saying that you should continue to wear it while in the water tubing, especially in the event that the rider becomes separated from the boat.

Know your equipment. It is imperative that not only you are familiar with the capabilities of your water sports equipment, but it is as equally important that your riders are as well. Be sure to follow to the manufacturer’s recommendations for water tubing capacity, as well as the recommended size, weight, number of riders, age limits, and maximum towing speeds.

Know your riders. It is extremely important to use common sense when it comes to the capability of your rider, especially when it comes to children. Even though sharp turns, high speeds, and big waves can be lots of fun, these things should never come at the expense of rider safety. 

Use a spotter. By designating one person onboard as a “spotter”, you can be sure that they can help you to keep a lookout for water tubing accidents, or to see if the rider has fallen off the tube, while you can continue to keep your attention on driving the boat.

Drive Responsibly. While enjoying a day of water tubing, it is critical that the driver should always maintain alertness, remain sober, and be aware of boating rules and regulations in your area. It is important to keep your distance from other boats in the area, especially when pulling riders. It is also critical to keep an eye out for additional water hazards such as rocks, docks, and buoys.

Use a secure tow line. With any water sport that requires the use of a tow line like in water tubing, it is important to always make sure that the tow line is securely tied before taking off. Also, check for signs of wear and tear, and replace when necessary.

To learn more about boating safety tips, visit OnlyInboards to view our inboard-specific boating resources.


The Essential Boating Safety Tips

Posted: 7/3/2014 9:56:40 AM by | with 0 comments

No matter how much experience a boater may have, it is always a good idea to ensure you are well prepared and review the essential boating safety tips before each trip on the water.

Here is an idea of what to look for to ensure you are fully prepared:
 
  • Plan accordingly for the weather. It is critical to be weather wise and know what the weather will be like before your departure, as well as during your time on the water. In the event that you are on the water and notice things such as dark clouds or lightning, it is important to get off the water as soon as possible.
  • Use a checklist before departing. In order to ensure that you not only have the appropriate materials for your boating adventure, but also ensure that you are aware of the safety rules and regulations that you should follow.
  • Designate an Assistant Skipper. It is critical to ensure that there is another person on board that is familiar with general boating safety, as well as know how to handle and drive your boat in case of emergencies.
  • Use the appropriate safety equipment. Life jackets are a must, especially for any children or boaters who cannot swim.
  • Take a boating course. By completing a boating safety course, you can ensure that you are familiar with the boating safety rules of operation before hitting the open water.
  • Use your common sense. It is imperative to use your common sense in combination with your knowledge to ensure the best boating experience possible. Avoid doing things such as using unsafe speeds, distracted operating, and being respectful of other boaters and buoys.
 
These safety tips are to be used as a guideline, and in addition to other beneficial safety preparedness plans that you may already have in place. Always remember to let family or friends know what your float plan is, including when, where, and who is all on board.
 
OnlyInboards is the Internet’s largest inboard specific resource and marketplace. Whether you are in the market for a used wakeboard, ski, or inboard boat, or are simply looking to enhance your current one with our large selection of accessories, visit us today.


Tips To Properly Weight Your Inboard Boat For Wakesurfing

Posted: 6/26/2014 1:36:36 PM by | with 0 comments

In order to create the perfect wake for your wakesurfing experience, you must first recognize how to produce wake. Since wake is created when the boat moves through the water, it is important to properly weight, depending on what type of wake you desire. For example, when there is more weight in the front of the boat, the shorter the wake is in height, and vice versa when the wake is placed in the back of the boat.

For ideal wakesurfing conditions, you must increase the size of the wake on the side of the boat depending on which side you will be wakesurfing. With this being said, you must increase the weight on the side of the boat you plan to wakesurf on.
 
Here are tips on how you can properly weight your boat for wakesurfing:
 
Factory Ballasts
Typically, wakeboarding specific boats come with factory ballast systems already installed on your inboard. While some of these ballast systems will required the use of more weight in addition to the system, it is critical to check with your boat’s manufacturer to ensure you are not exceeding the recommended weight limits.
 
Ballast Bags
By adding ballast bags to your boat, you will allow for your boat to sit lower in the water. You can also distribute these bags to one particular side, providing a bigger wake. Before you decide to invest in ballast bags, it is important to how much additional ballast you will need where you will need it on your boat. For optimal wakesurfing wake with the assistance of ballast bags, it is ideal to include the majority of the ballast weight in the back corner of the boat, with smaller amounts of ballast distributed towards the front, which will create a lengthier and smoother wake.
 
Passengers
It is always a good idea to consider the amount of passengers you will have on your boat before adding any additional weight, keeping in mind that extra weight means less ballast. Ensure that all your passengers are properly seated, depending on the type of boat you have, and are situated in a safe and comfortable place.
 
Not all boats are created equal. It may take time, as well as trial and error, to figure out what works best for you and your passengers.
 
OnlyInboards is a leader in providing inboard specific resources, as well as the Internet’s largest used inboard boat marketplace. Visit us to view our selection of top-of-the-line accessories, as well as helpful resources, or simply if you are in the market for a used boat.


Tips When Selling Your Inboard Boat

Posted: 6/20/2014 9:57:25 AM by | with 0 comments

Making the decision to sell your boat can be difficult, even more so if doing so for the first time. In order to get the most money out of selling your used boat, here are a few tips to keep in mind before selling your inboard boat:

Determine your price. There are a number of factors that will aid you in determining what is a fair asking price. By utilizing both value guides, and websites that specialize in sales of used boats, like Onlyinboards, you can ensure that you have an idea of what the value of your boat is, as well as the market value of your particular boat, in your particular area.
 
Highlight your features. Many times, boat buyers are in search of a particular features or enhancements, especially if they plan on using the boat for things like waterskiing or wakeboarding. By ensuring that you are advertising the features your boat offers, you will be more likely to attract potential buyers.
 
Make sure it your boat is in good condition. It is critical that you give your boat a complete tune up before putting up for sale. Be sure to check the fuel system, replace filters and spark plugs, ensure the exterior and interior of the boat is in good condition, and all features are operating properly. It is imperative to ensure that the things that are most likely to malfunction, such as the bilge pump, ballast system, speedometer, and depth finder are in working condition.
 
Have the necessary paperwork ready to go. Most states require that you have a variety of paperwork on hand when selling your boat. Not only do all states require that you have a bill of sale, title, and registration, but some states will require that the bill of sale be notarized at the time of purchase. It also helps to reassure potential buyers when you have things such as your insurance policy and maintenance and repair records on file and available.
 
There is no better way than to gain exposure than advertising your boat online. OnlyInboards is the Internet’s largest used inboard boat marketplace. Visit us to see how we can help you sell your inboard boat.


Keeping Your Boat Looking Like New

Posted: 6/13/2014 7:11:23 AM by | with 0 comments

Like with anything that you wish to keep looking new for a long time, proper maintenance and care is critical. When it comes to your inboard boat, consistent wear and tear on those long summer days can take a toll on your boat. Here are some maintenance tips to help keep your boating looking like new:

Keep your boat clean. Just like your car, it is important to keep your boat clean. It is also a good idea to apply a coat of wax to your boat twice a year in order to protect your boat’s gel coat and keep it looking glossy. In order to prevent the wood from drying out and cracking, it is important to protect the swim platform with linseed oil, applying it twice a year as well. When it comes to your paint, it is a good idea to consider having a light sanding done, as well as a re-application of acrylic paint if your boat’s color is looking a little washed out.
 
Protect your interior. In addition to keeping the outside of your boat clean, it is as equally important to keep the inside clean as well, especially when it comes to your seats. By applying a vinyl conditioner monthly to your boat’s seats, you can prevent any damage or drying from the hot summer sun.
 
Use proper maintenance. Not only should you ensure the proper engine maintenance, as well ensuring that you are performing recurring oil changes, fuel filter changes, and spark plug replacements, but you should also remember to keep your fuel system clean. In order to keep your cylinders functioning properly, it is imperative that you apply a fuel injector cleaner every other time you fill up.
 
By utilizing a proper maintenance schedule, you can ensure that you will keep your inboard boat looking like new for a very long time.
 
If you are in the market for a used inboard or ski boat, or are looking to enhance your boating experience, visit OnlyInboards. We are the Internet’s largest inboard specific resource.


Tips For Safely Docking Your Inboard Boat

Posted: 6/6/2014 1:32:57 PM by | with 0 comments

Many boaters understand the difficulty behind docking an inboard boat. Unless you are a boating expert or have had lots of experience with docking boats, this can be a trying and daunting task.

Unfortunately, there are additional environmental factors that can play a part in the proper docking of an inboard boat, even for those more seasoned boaters. By following these boat docking tips for your inboard boat, you learn how to dock a boat with more ease and confidence:
 
1. The general rule of thumb in boat docking: Never approach the pier faster than you are willing to hit it. By approaching the dock slowly, you will be more likely to prevent any major damage in the event that you do hit the dock.
 
2. Do not turn your boat off until you are safely at the dock. By turning off your boat, you are giving up all your powers of controlling your boat, especially to the wind and waves.
 
3. Do not touch the wheel. As tempted as you may be, you will gain more control of the boat if you leave the wheel centered, using only the engines.
 
4. Do not be afraid to try again. If the first attempt is unsuccessful or you feel uncomfortable with your approach, do not be afraid to circle around, and try again.
 
5. Do not turn off your engine until your lines are secure. Since accidents can happen such as unsecure lines or a piling is out of reach, it is always best to be sure you do not turn off your engine in order to allow for easier maneuverability in these cases.
 
6. Practice makes perfect. Take time to practice before actual docking attempts. Using things like buoys can help you to learn to properly dock your boat without risking damage.
 
Everyone goes through a learning curve when it comes to learning to dock a boat. Try not to get frustrated or intimidated, and always remember these important safety tips.
 
OnlyInboards is the Internet’s largest inboard boat specific retailer. We specialize in advertising and selling used inboard and ski boats. Visit us if you are in the market for a used boat, or are in need of top-of-the-line accessories for your inboard boating experience.


Reasons Why You Should Buy A Pre-Owned Boat

Posted: 5/30/2014 6:36:47 AM by | with 0 comments

Should I buy used or new? That is the question that most people will ask themselves when it comes to buying a boat. To some, this can pose a difficult task, while others are set on their beliefs and know exactly what they want. Regardless of your feelings now and before you make that big decision, here are some of the top reasons why you should buy a used wakeboard or ski boat:

1. Your boat is readily available. Used boats are usually immediately available the minute you hand over the cash. When buying a used boat, you will often times have to wait for the boat to be available or shipped to your location.
 
2. It saves you money. Since a boat can depreciate as much as 25-33% (over 10 years), it is a loss you don’t have to worry about. Not only can you find a boat for a more affordable price, but you will also have money left over to add accessories that will enhance your boating experience.
 
3. You have access to an assessment. When buying a used boat, you have the ability to have a Marine surveyor assess the condition of the boat, ensuring it is in the best condition possible before purchasing it.
 
4. You get a peace of mind. Not only will a used boat be sure to have it’s fair share of ding or dents, but you will rest assured knowing that you weren’t the one to put them there!
 
5. You can make enhancements. Sadly, manufacturer’s warranties prevent new boat owners from making any enhancements or personalized adjustments to the boat without it ruing the warranty. With a used boat, you can make your boat your own, on your own.
 
OnlyInboards is a dedicated to making sure you find the boat of your dreams! If you are looking to purchase a used boat, visit OnlyInboards to view the Internet’s largest selection of inboard and wakeboard boats.


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