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December 9, 2025 Story

Reality Check: Maintenance Never Sleeps

Yes, I bought an old boat with good bones. But bones alone don’t keep you on the water. It was time for some reality: maintenance. The Alpha Drive First up was replacing the gear oil in the Alpha drive. Not a big deal in theory, but this isn’t an outboard. This is a big, heavy […]

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December 8, 2025 Digital Boat

Buying a Used Boat: What I Got vs. What I Want

This wasn’t my dream boat. Not yet, anyway. There’s a lot of work to do. But when I first saw her, I knew she had good bones — and that’s what mattered. Back to 1994 Let’s rewind. In 1994, the Monterey 265 SEL was a top-of-the-line cuddy cruiser. (For those new to boating, “cuddy” is […]

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December 7, 2025 Story

Our Three-Hour Tour (Give or Take)

It was supposed to be a perfect day trip—Grand River to Port Dover, sunshine, smooth waves, and Diana Ross singing us across Lake Erie. Instead, we got a three-hour audition for Gilligan’s Island. I pride myself on being prepared. Charts checked, weather apps consulted, playlists queued. My wife and I were finally going to take […]

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December 6, 2025 Digital Boat

Digital Boat: Lessons Today, Smarter Boating Tomorrow

Every time I’m on Our Time, I learn something new. Sometimes it’s a small detail—like remembering to carry spare fuses. Other times it’s a bigger realization—like how important climate control is when you’re sleeping aboard in July. I’ve started calling these moments Digital Boat Lessons. They’re not just reminders for me; they’re building blocks for […]

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December 5, 2025 Story

Buying From the Checklist: How a Breakdown Changed My Shopping Habits

After my breakdown on Erie, I knew one thing for sure: I wasn’t going to be caught unprepared again. The first casualty was the cigarette lighter, so I replaced it with a proper 12‑volt marine plug. That got me thinking—why did I have different style fuses scattered around the boat, and not a single spare […]

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December 4, 2025 Story

The Wish List: Getting to Know Me (Without Giving It All Away)

Boating isn’t just about the big-ticket items — the engines, the electronics, the trailer. It’s also about the little things that make life on board smoother, safer, and, let’s be honest, more comfortable. When I first started putting together my “wish list,” I thought it would be filled with flashy upgrades: new electronics, down-riggers, maybe […]

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December 3, 2025 Story

What do you do when your boat dies on Erie? Fish, of course.

The walleye run was on, and after a great week of fishing I decided to head out for some evening action with a friend. The weather couldn’t have been better—Lake Erie was a sheet of glass, perfect for running full throttle. Then it happened. A sharp smell of burning wires from the dash, a puff […]

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December 2, 2025 Story

First Night Sleeping Aboard Our Time

There’s something special about the first time you sleep over on your boat. For me, it started with a late July morning that was already pushing 30 degrees before noon. I had a late start driving down, and before I could even think about fishing, I needed to add 80 litres of fuel. That meant […]

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December 1, 2025 Story

The Trailer Fix and The Lists

Owning a boat isn’t just about sunsets, smooth water, and roaring engines. Sometimes it’s about grease, bearings, and the humbling realization that your trailer is just as important as your boat. After the excitement of launch day, it was clear the trailer needed attention. Remember that “deal” I got on a used three-axle trailer? Well, […]

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November 30, 2025 Story

The Touch of a Woman: How My Wife Keeps the Boat Honest

Before we got the boat, my wife made one thing crystal clear: “We don’t need a boat. We need an updated kitchen.”So when I finally brought the boat home, I pointed to the galley and said, “Voilà—your new kitchen.”She was not impressed. But she saw how much I loved it—not just cruising, but upgrading, tinkering, […]

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