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April 2010


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April 2010
Marathon's
First Annual Boat Show
April 24th and 25th, 2010
 

Marathon Boat Show

Free Admission!
Open to the public!
 
 Win a prize!

Welcome to the first annual Marathon Boat Show in Marathon, Fl. Keys. It will be held in front of City Hall at the Events Field, in between 98thst and 99thst Ocean side, across from the North end of the airport, approx. mile marker 52. Come shop new and used boats displayed by one of our participating dealers.

In addition to boats, there will be personal water-crafts, ATV's, motorcycles, cars, trucks, SUV, and electric vehicles on display.

There are activities for the kids, food, drinks plus a live band on Saturday.  Admission is Free.  Make plans to come see us on  April 24th and 25th.

Marathon Boat Show
Saturday April, 24th 2010:
Free Boat Show 9am-8pm
Food 11am-7pm drinks til 8pm
Live Music from 2pm-7:30pm
Do not forget to register while you are there for the Free Drawings!
(You do not have to be present to win!)
Sunday, April 25th:
Free Boat Show 9am-4pm
Food and Drinks 11am-4pm
Free Drawings 3pm
Do not forget to register while you are there for the Free Drawings! (You do not have to be present to win!
 
Caribee Boat Sales will be displaying boats from several builders at this event...See you there!
In This Issue
Spring Commissioning
Pathfinder 2010 2200TE Now In Stock w/ 250 SHO!
USCG Islamorada holds a safety event April 21st at 7:30PM

Spring Boat Prep
A Checklist for Your Boat and Outboard

 
Yamaha checklist 
Spring commissioning has always been a ritual in more northern latitudes but is still important here in the Keys, but if you are not familiar with the process here are some helpful tips and checklists that will make your boating safer and more enjoyable as we spring into the new season.

For expert advice we called on Matt Schipper, service manager at Caribee Boat Sales for 20 Years. Our facility boasts a complete ships store, is a certified Yamaha service center and dealer for six popular fishing and pleasure boat brands. Our service facility is first class and has highly trained technicians with years of experience servicing and commissioning boats.
"It might sound like a no brainer, but the first things you should check are the batteries," Matt advised. "Nothing else works if the batteries are weak or the terminals are fouled so disconnect the cables, wire brush the terminals and hook up a battery tester. If they are weak, now's the time to replace them. If they are in good shape, reattach the cables using NylokŪ nuts."

"You should always start the season with new fuel and oil filters. Ethanol fuels can cause big problems, and proper fuel filtration is a critical line of defense against engine damage. At Caribee we use Yamaha filters because they meet the highest performance standards. In fact, we use Yamaha parts and lubricants exclusively on the Yamaha engines we service."

First replace the in line fuel filter(s) located between the tank and the engine and be sure to use 10-micron rated, water separator filters because small amounts of water can collect in fuel tanks from condensation during the colder months. Then replace the onboard fuel filter and VPS (vapor separator tank) filters, both located under the engine cowling.

If your boat was properly stored the engine oil (in four stroke outboards) and lower unit lubricants were replaced at that time. If not, change them now. Four-stroke outboard crankcase oil should be changed every 100 hours of operation or once a year, whichever comes first.


Lower unit lubricant should be replaced annually in all outboards, more frequently if you use your boat a lot. Check the condition of the timing belt, and replace if damaged or it has over 1000 hours of operating time. Tension on this belt is maintained automatically. Spark plugs on four stroke outboards have a generous lifespan, but if the engine has over 100 hours you might want to have Caribee inspect them for wear and replace them if necessary.

The outboard checklist is simple enough. Now let's look over the rest of the boat. With the battery cables hooked up and the switches turned on check all the electrical systems with special attention to the bilge pump(s) and automatic bilge pump switch. Then check the navigational lights and other systems. Inspect all thru-hull fittings, sea cocks and hose clamps to be sure they are water tight. If your boat has hydraulic steering inspect the steering head and rams at the engine to be sure the fittings are tight and there is no leaking. Then check the fluid level in the system to be sure it is at the recommended level. If the boat has cable steering, usually only on smaller boats, check the cables and connections for corrosion and lubricate as needed.

If you keep your boat in a slip in a saltwater environment it most likely has antifouling paint on the bottom. Inspect the paint and take whatever steps are needed to renew it prior to launch. Now is the time to wash and wax the hull and interior to ward off the elements during the season. If you decide to clean the bilge use a biodegradable cleaner and allow to airdry.

Last, but not least, purchase a new plug for the bilge drain and install it prior to splashing the boat. It's cheap insurance. As always, make sure to refer to the owner's manuals for your boat and outboard for specific details and always contact Caribee Boat Sales if you have additional questions or would like an inspection.

Make sure your boat and outboard are ready for another season of safe, trouble free boating. Enjoy.  
 
Matt Shipper- Service Manager
305.664.3431
Pathfinder
Just In "2010 22' Pathfinder TE with NEW Yamaha SHO 250 Four Stroke!" 66MPH!
 
Pathfinder running The 2200 XL Tournament Edition offers a whole new world of fishing possibilities and extensive new fishing features. This includes 31 dedicated rod holders, 95 gallons of plumbed livewell releasewell space and unparalled running performance. There's also a new ergonomic console with integrated forward seating, easily accessible battery switch, main breaker panel and new switch panel. The Pathfinder 2200 XL TE is more stylish and has the look of a winner.

 
This package includes the NEW for 2010 SHO Four Stroke Yamaha. This enginge out performs anything on the market. It is a "Game Changer" It is quite, fast and fuel efficent.
Yamaha SHO
The 2200 XL TE is available in a standard V or tunnel hull configuration. Now you can stow more tackle and gear, carry more live bait to your favorite spot and experience better performance then ever before. No one knows the hardcore saltwater angler like Pathfinder.
 
 

Ever wanted to shoot off a flare...and not be in trouble?...This is your chance!

   Flares
 
The US Coast Guard and the Coast Guard Auxiliary want to help you get rid of unwanted or outdated flares properly and teach you to use them. The 2010 Flare Night will be held at 7:30 PM on April 21st at Coast Guard Station Islamorada.
Demonstrations will be given on safety using a variety of flares, so that participants will be better prepared to use them in an emergency. There will also be information about fire extinguishers and the correct procedures to put out a fire aboard a boat. This is a hands on event, so bring your old flares.
 
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The 2010 model year has started with a Bang! Sales are up over 30% for most of our manufacturers. Early reports from the boat shows across the country are positive. Caribee is off to a great start as well. If you have been waiting to get that new boat, now is the time. Several manufacturers are expecting long wait times for popular models by summer.
 
We have also been informed that most manufacturers are expecting substantial price increases for the upcoming 2011 model year.
 
 
Sincerely,
 

Your friends at
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