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What does an early spring mean for boaters?

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What does an early spring mean for boaters?

Mercury Outboard 115 bass fishing

An Early Spring Brings Great News

This year, Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow, signaling an early spring. For boaters in the Midwest, this is exciting news as warmer temperatures are already making an early appearance. February brought unseasonably warm days with highs reaching the 60s, and as we step into March, it feels like spring is truly here.

Why Act Early?

Warmer weather not only means more time to enjoy the water but also serves as a reminder to prepare your boat for the season ahead.

  • Beat the Rush: Early spring is the perfect time to visit your trusted boat mechanic. Waiting until late spring or summer can leave you competing with others for service, resulting in delays of weeks during peak season.
  • Maximize Boating Season: With a limited boating window, it’s wise to get your boat serviced early so you can enjoy every moment of the warm weather.

By tackling maintenance and repairs now, you’ll avoid the headaches of long wait times and ensure your boat is ready to hit the water as soon as the season begins.

Extended Hours for Your Convenience

In preparation for the busy months ahead, we’ve expanded our hours to make it easier for you to visit:

  • Weekdays: 9 AM – 5 PM (Central Time)
  • Saturdays: 9 AM – Noon

Stop by early this spring to take advantage of the shorter wait times and get your boat ready for action.

Contact Us

Call Us: 913-342-0011
Let us help you gear up for a fantastic boating season!

Getting an early start this year means more time on the water and less time worrying about repairs. Don’t wait—spring is here, and the water is calling! 🌞