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November 20, 2025 Digital Boat

Digital Upgrade: From Analogue Gauges to Digital Dashboards

Every boat tells its story through gauges. RPM, fuel, oil pressure, trim — the dials are the heartbeat of the vessel. On my 1994 Monterey, those gauges are classic, but they’re also isolated. They look good, but they don’t talk to anything. That’s where the next upgrade comes in. The CX5106 Converter: Analogue to Digital […]

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November 20, 2025 Story

The Negotiation, the Trailer, and the Deal

She didn’t come with a trailer. That was the first wrinkle. The conversation with the broker started casually enough: “So, when do you want her?” Who knew that simple question would stretch into weeks of back-and-forth. The seller, as it turned out, was a bit of a celebrity — the “as seen on TV” guy […]

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November 19, 2025 Story

The Test Drive: Falling for Our Time

It was early on a Friday morning when I took the day off work. My wife and I climbed into the truck and headed back to Lake St. Clair. The first trip had been all excitement. This second trip felt different — it was time to talk seriously. Now, one thing you should know about […]

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November 18, 2025 Story

The Survey: Getting Expert Eyes on My Boat

I was excited to finally get the process started. Over the years, I’d had countless conversations with colleagues about boats, and one piece of advice came up every single time: no matter how much you think you know, always get an independent marine survey. That advice stuck with me. One colleague in particular told me […]

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November 15, 2025 Story

So It Begins: The Boat I Finally Bought

About thirty years ago, I wanted to buy a boat. The dream was there, but the timing wasn’t. My kids were young, family life was busy, and I knew that if I bought a boat then, it would sit unused. So instead, I tucked the dream away and started putting money aside, telling myself that […]

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