Anchor Marine Repair Blog
by Anchor Marine | Aug 20, 2022 | Boat Damage Repair, Insurance Boat Repairs
Are you looking for a reputable boat repair facility where you can feel confident leaving your boat for boat damage repair, painting and refinishing? Are you looking for an experienced boat repair shop that has a staff with a passion for boating, just like you? Are you looking for a boat shop that can help you get back on the water ASAP? Anchor Marine Repair is that place. We are frequently referred to as the #1 boat repair shop in Minnesota for collision and storm damage repair. We will get your back in pre-accident condition quickly so that you can get back out on the water, where you love to be… Read Full Article →
by Anchor Marine Repair | Jun 20, 2022 | Boat Damage Repair, Boat Repair, Collision Boat Repairs, Transom Boat Repair
Boat maintenance and repairs are essential to owning and operating a boat. Not only are there cosmetic repairs and maintenance to be done, but there are also issues that can compromise the functionality and usability of your boat that must be addressed sooner than later. Transom repairs are just such an issue. When there’s a problem with the transom of your boat, it’s not something that can be ignored for several reasons, not the least of which is that the transom is an integral part of your boat’s design. At Anchor Marine Repair, we understand the value of each element of a boat, and we take the utmost care when repairing each piece… Read Full Article →
by Anchor Marine | Jun 10, 2022 | Boat Damage Repair, Collision Boat Repairs
Your boat is one of your largest investments and not being able to use it when you want can be frustrating. If your boat has been damaged or is not water ready for the season, the team at Anchor Marine Repair can help. We are a one-stop shop for all your boating needs and specialize in fiberglass repair, metal flake repair, and aluminum boat repair for boats that have structural damage from a collision or a storm. Our staff has a passion for boats that rival many of our customers. Each of the current technicians has been a part of the team for over a decade! This experience, skill and passion benefits the customers directly… Read Full Article →
by Anchor Marine | Feb 21, 2022 | Boat Damage Repair, Collision Boat Repairs, Insurance Boat Repairs
Over the years, as our boat repair jobs got bigger and bigger, it became clear that we needed a facility to accommodate our growth and success. We built a two-building facility near Lake Minnetonka, which provides us with an unparalleled 10,000 square feet of working space. That means that we can get to your job more quickly and have the space to complete the restoration, renovations, or storm damage repair all year round.
We have two spray booths – one is 42 feet and the other measures 48 feet. That means that we can work on boats up to 38 feet long. We understand how important your boat is to you, so this state-of-the-art facility allows us to complete repairs quickly… Read Full Article →
by Anchor Marine | Jan 10, 2022 | Boat Damage Repair
It may be the dead of winter, and we may have months of the cold stuff ahead of us, but if you are itching for the warmer weather so you can get out on the water, consider scratching that itch by getting your boat in shape for the warmer weather. There is no better place in Minnesota for boat repair and restoration than Anchor Marine Repair.
Scheduling time with Anchor Marine Repair now means that you will not run the risk of having to wait longer than you would like by waiting when the warmer weather arrives–in other words… Read Full Article →
by Anchor Marine | Nov 30, 2021 | Boat Damage Repair
A leaking boat is no mere annoyance. Every crack, tear, split seam, or missing rivet can put you one step closer to a sinking vessel. Left unattended, minor damage can lead to a major headache. Not to worry though – you can usually handle small leaks yourself before they spiral out of control. When you need the professionals to step in, call Anchor Marine Repair for all your repair and refinishing work.
Boat leaks are typically first noticed below the water line. In the lowest section of the boat — known as the bilge… Read Full Article →