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  • How to Clean Marine Rope

    A boat's ropes get greasy and oily, and algae can penetrated them. When marine ropes get clogged and dirty, you need to clean them. This can restore it rope to near-original condition and extend its life. Washing marine ropes is easier than it appears, as it is done in standard washing machines. While you're at it, inspect your ropes for rips or tears that might warrant replacement.

  • How do I Clean a Marine Exhaust Riser?

    An exhaust riser is a device that keeps water from entering an onboard engine from the exhaust pipes and allows cool water into exhaust pipes. If an exhaust riser is not cleaned on a regular basis, it can become damaged. A damaged exhaust riser can cause water to enter the engine's cylinders, which can lead to premature engine failure, according to Yacht Survey Online. Cleaning the riser and removing corrosion once every two years will reduce repair bills and increase the life of the engine.

  • Marine Upholstery Methods

    Upholstery refers to materials used to cover seats, chairs, settees and other furnishings. Upholstery materials may include leather, foam, vinyl and cotton. These are used in padding a surface to preserve it and to provide an aesthetic and comfortable layer. Marine upholstery requires a careful and skilled approach when choosing upholstery material. The material used must be water resistant. Marine upholstery requires materials such as vinyl which are resistant to ultraviolet rays from the sun. Staples and screws used in reinforcing upholstery material are made from stainless steel because they are durable.

  • How to Do Marine Upholstery

    Upholstery is a key element to the success of any design, and keeping in mind the environmental conditions affecting that upholstery is equally important. Covering your furniture with various types and styles of fabric sets the tone for the environment you inhabit. When putting marine upholstery on a boat, the environment is even more of a consideration, not just for style and comfort, but to avoid mold, mildew and the wear and tear of the aquatic forces. There are certain materials and tips to help you get the right marine upholstery coverage.

  • How to Make Boatbuilding Wood Totally Waterproof

    Whether you're restoring a boat you've just purchased or putting the finishing touches on a newly handcrafted vessel, the final and most important stage is waterproofing the hull. This process can take anywhere from five to 10 days, but in the end you can be confident that your boat is ready for the water.

  • Marine Vinyl Upholstery DIY

    When a boat's vinyl upholstery begins to look ratty, torn and faded, you don't necessarily need to find an upholsterer. If the seat cushions are blocks of foam covered with upholstery, a tip from the dressmaker's art may save both time and money. Likewise, doing the upholstery job yourself allows you to spend an afternoon working on the boat--a pursuit infinitely preferable to most.

  • DIY Marine Upholstery

    Boatowners often see their boat as a home away from home. Long days on the lake make for great fun and much needed relaxation. However, exposure to sunlight and water can have a detrimental effect on your boat's upholstery. Simply replacing the seats in your boat can be quite expensive. A more affordable option is to put new upholstery on your boat seats. Just follow these simple steps to get the job done right.

  • How to Use Vinegar to Clean a Marine Toilet Head

    Marine toilets, such as those found on personal boats, are relatively self-sustaining because they are rarely used as often as toilets found in homes. However, completely disregarding the toilet can result in damage to the bowl and drain lines. The salt water used to flush marine toilets can lead to the buildup of scale deposits, making the toilet harder to flush. This can eventually lead to complete blockage of the toilet, forcing you to replace the whole system. This buildup can be avoided by cleaning the toilet with vinegar.

  • Cleaning Methods for Marine Vinyl Upholstery

    Cleaning your marine vinyl upholstery is vital to maintaining your boat's good condition. Consistency and timeliness are the most important factors in cleaning your boat's upholstery. Boats are exposed to harsh elements--salt, wind, dirt and water. Because vinyl upholstery is porous, it collects everything it is exposed to, and therefore needs to be cleaned regularly.

  • How to Clean Marine Vinyl

    Boating is one of the more exciting--and relaxing--hobbies one can pursue. Caring for a boat takes effort and time, but the rewards are more than worth it. The vinyls used in boating today are much easier to clean and maintain than the canvas of the past, but you do need to clean them. Any fabric that is around water is subject to mold and mildew, and it's important to clean boat cushions that may also come in contact with oily sunblocks, food and drink spills and sweat. It's not a good idea to wash boat cushions in a machine, because…

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