March 31, 2026

Why Your Cruisair is Tripping the Breaker

Dealing with a Cruisair 16,000 BTU unit that keeps tripping the breaker is a classic sign of high electrical draw, usually caused by a struggling compressor or a failing start

The Right Way to Replace a Marine Stereo

Upgrading a marine stereo is one of the most effective ways to improve your experience on the water. In the high-humidity environment of Kemah and Galveston Bay, standard automotive units

The Repower Process for an Island Packet 27

Repowering a classic 1987 Island Packet 27 is a significant investment that can breathe new life into a world-class pocket cruiser. While the original Yanmar 2GM20F is a legendary workhorse,

Professional Dockside Restoration in Kemah

A flooded engine compartment is a critical situation that requires a "triage" approach to prevent permanent internal damage. On a classic 1986 Sea Ray 340 with Twin Mercruiser 454s, the

Our Saltwater Mitigation & Diagnostic Process

When a boat operates in the brackish and saltwater environments of Galveston Bay, corrosion is a constant battle. If your engine is starting rough and idling poorly, it’s a clear

Common Reasons Your Marine A/C Fails at the Dock

There is nothing more frustrating than a humid Texas afternoon on the boat with an A/C system that won’t stay cool. If you are plugged into shore power at a

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