Anchor Marine Repair Blog

Aluminum Boat Accident Repair

Aluminum Boat RepairWhen you own an aluminum boat, you might think it’s impervious to damage. True, aluminum boats are strong – especially compared to other boating materials – but they’re by no means invincible. Even the strongest boats need maintenance, and even an aluminum boat can be damaged enough to need repairs. If you’re looking for a Minnesota aluminum boat repair company that will give your boat the care it needs and deserves, ensuring your investment is protected, Anchor Marine Repair is the place for you. Our Delano, MN boat repair shop is equipped to deal with even the worst boating accidents and storm damage, and we’ll make sure your boat is fixed up and on the water in no time. Read Full Post

 

Boat Repairs

Boat Repair Services mnIt can happen in a snap. One moment you’re beautiful prized possession is parked right outside in front of your driveway and then BAM…a snow storm blows through and lands right on your beautiful boat. Whether your boat was damaged on the water, on the trailer, or in storage, Anchor Marine Repair can help you to not get mad…but to get even! Read Full Post

 

Ranger Boat Insurance Repair Company

Insurance Approved Ranger Boat Repair ShopRanger boats have been around for a long while. There are almost three dozen models and over nine different series of boats. These boats are known for being leaders in the boating community. So when a Ranger boat comes into our repair shop, we want to do our best to get your legend back out on the water. At Anchor Marine Repair, when you need your ranger boat repaired, we are your go to shop. We will walk you through all of your repair concerns and we are more than happy to create a plan that fits your needs. Read Full Post

 

No Mechanical Repairs

We provide fiberglass & aluminum boat damage repair, painting, and refinishing. We do not have any mechanics on staff, and cannot provide any mechanical repairs or quotes. This includes things like trailer brakes and wheel bearings. These items should be taken to a certified mechanic.

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