by Anchor Marine Repair | Apr 17, 2016 | Fiberglass Boat Repair
A typical fiberglass boat is made up of a combination of materials including fibers, resins and core materials. Together, the composite materials work together to make up a low maintenance and durable boat. They are not indestructible however. Fiberglass Boat Damages can be the result of several different factors such as collisions, storm damage, groundings, moisture intrusion and age. Read Full Post
by Anchor Marine Repair | Apr 13, 2016 | Jet Ski Repair MN
You’ve waited long enough through the brisk winter months in St Paul, MN. Now that it is springtime, you are itching to get your jet ski back in the Minnesota waters. Year after year, it never fails that one of our boat lovers gets their jet ski up on their trailer ready to head to the water, quickly realizing that there is damage that needs to be addressed. Read Full Post
by Anchor Marine Repair | Apr 8, 2016 | Boat Repair
Fishing season in Minnesota is right around the corner. If you are trying to decide what type of motor to invest in for your boat, there are a lot of important factors to consider. You obviously need a motor that is fairly quiet so that you do not scare the fish away, but you want enough power to get you where you want to go. Read Full Post
by Anchor Marine Repair | Mar 31, 2016 | Boat Repair, Boat Restoration
Who’s getting the itch? It’s not quite that time yet to pull off the tarp, hitch that baby up, and drag it on out to the lake. Nope, not quite that time but it’s coming! Boating season is right around the corner and Anchor Marine Repair has all the information that you need to know when it comes to getting your boat out of storage and safely back onto the water! Read Full Post
by Anchor Marine Repair | Mar 29, 2016 | Boat Repair
As the temperatures rise and you get ready to get your boat back on the water, you may realize that your boat needs some minor repairs before it can be used in the way you would like. It is possible that you could find it may have been damaged by the winter weather or it may have sustained some minor damage from one of its last trips into the water. Read Full Post