Spring is Only Weeks Away!

After a couple weeks of ice and snow, we can assume that everyone is ready for spring and warm weather. Here is the real fact, warm weather is on its way, and we are only weeks away!  We had a really cold winter here in Memphis, so we hope that everyone took the right steps while winterizing your boats.  That being said, it is time to start waking up your boat from hibernation. t22 There are a couple steps we would encourage you to follow while you wake up that fun machine.  Like anything else, if you leave it sitting for a period time, you will want to double check some things before using it again. Here is the important stuff to check out before taking your boat out to the lake for the first time.

Trailer: It is easy to neglect the trailer on your boat.  Most of us think most about the boat.

  • Tires:  trailer tires tend to dry rot if unused for long periods of time, so take a look at them before moving your boat. Make sure they are aired up to the right pressure.
  • Bearings: Make sure you lubricate your bearings each year. Some trailers take grease and others take oil, so make sure what type of lubrication your trailer uses before purchasing.
  • Lights:  Be sure all the lights on you trailer work properly, a ticket on the way to the lake is a mood killer!
  • Brakes (if equipped): Is your fluid reservoir full?  Fluid should be flushed and changed every 1-2 years to ensure your brakes continue to work properly for years to come.

Remember, without our trailers we wouldn’t be able to get our boats to the lake so show them a little TLC.

Batteries: The winter cold will drain your batteries.  It’s best to keep them in a garage over the winter but disconnecting them from the boat is a must.  Give those batteries a charge test to be sure they are ready to fire up that motor before you head to the water.  If your battery shows signs of corrosion or is leaking, replace that bad boy.

Inspecting your boat: Now that you have checked the trailer and batteries, go ahead and do a visual and systems check. Walk around your boat and visually inspect it. Make sure everything is where its supposed to be. Check the prop and verify it is in good shape and the underwater gear is not damaged. After the Visual Check, flip on the batteries and do a systems check. Make sure to check the blower, bilge pump, running lights, anchor lights, and all your accessories including the fish finder, radio, and all speakers.

Locate your drain plug: This might seem obvious, but one step better than sinking (not fun) is not going boating because you left your drain plug in the door pocket of your other vehicle (also not fun).  Make sure you know where it is before you leave the house.

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Make sure you check your fluids before and after running boat.

Warning: We have had some pretty awful weather lately so you want to check your engine before you take it to the lake.

  1.  Be sure it is summerized.
  2. Check all the fluids in your boat.
  3. Hook up the water and crank it up. let it run until the engine warms up.’
  4. Visually inspect the engine while running and verify all is good (no leaks).
  5. Check all fluids again

Double Warning: It has been really cold, so if you find that your oil looks milky, you might have a bigger issue on your hands. This is a sign of a cracked engine block. Lastly: Clean and wax that baby. no one like a trashed boat,  Hit the water and enjoy! vlx

Winterize Now Before its Too Late

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Fall is upon us and the winter months are fast approaching.  We know many of you enjoy college football.  Keep enjoying it and contact us to service your boat and prepare it for the coming cooler temperatures.   To keep your boat running great year after year we perform preventative maintenance as recommended by manufacturers so you can enjoy trouble free boating all summer.

Thinking of passing on the winterization?  Don’t do it.  You may  find yourself with a cracked engine block, hoses, ballast tanks, or other vital parts of your boat that can be damaged by the harsh winter weather.

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Most insurance companies won’t cover damage caused by a lack of winterization.

Cracked Block = New Engine

Cracked Block = New Engine

We also offer professional shrinkwrapping for your boat so that its stays out of the elements all winter. We verify your boat is dry before wrapping and add moisture eliminating products to prevent mildewing. Other than indoor storage this is the best way to protect your investment from the sun and weather when not being used.

We invite you to bring your boat in to get winterized and serviced by our factory trained technicians.  Contact tim.booker@memphisboatcenter.com for an appointment.

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The First Ever Stern Drive Wakesurfing Boat!

Wake Surfing is a fast growing sport due to its friendliness for anyone at any age to enjoy surfing behind the boat. The Sport is popular for hundreds of reasons and is known to be safer and have less impact to your knees and body compared to wakeboarding.

In the past few years inboard boat companies have released surf technologies to make the sport bigger, better, and easier to achieve. Technologies such as Malibu Boat’s Surf-Gate that allows riders to completely customize the surf wake to their specifications. The only problem was, that all this push for wake surfing was focused in the inboard market and people who prefer bow-riders and stern drives were left without being able to surf. In the past we have always suggested that people do not surf behind an inboard/outboard stern drive boat due to the proximity the rider was to the propeller while surfing. This created a danger for riders behind stern drive boats.

Bryant Boats took it upon themselves to change the stern drive market for ever and releasing the all new 2015 233x Watersports edition bow-rider. This is the first ever stern drive boat that you can safely surf behind, and will change the industry for ever. By engineering the all new sport porch for the 233x, Bryant is able to keep surfers at a safe distance from the prop as well as creating an easy way for riders to get in and out of the water. Bryant has revolutionized the stern drive industry and has created a way to safely enjoy watersports behind stern drive boats without sacrificing the benefits of an I/O engine

The Bryant Watersports package includes: Speed control, trim tabs, plug and play ballast, underwater lighting, and many more features you have to see to believe!

Check out the video for yourself and become a believer in Bryant Boats

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The 2015’s have Arrived!

Come in to see all the new 2015 boats  from the best brands such as Malibu, Bryant, Four Winns, and Berkshire Pontoons

2015 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV

The All new 2015 Malibu 23 LSV: Malibu has outdone themselves again with a ton of new features for the 2015 model year. Some changes include: an all new dash, new wedge that allows for less HP and better fuel efficiency even with mega weight, new tower design and a bunch of cool features to make the rider and the drivers life easier and more in control.

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The All New 2015 Bryant Speranza: With breathtakingly smooth performance while cruising down the lake or taking high-speed turns, this is not your typical 21-foot bowrider. The amenities and details you’ll find with the Speranza prove that size does not define luxury.

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The New 2015 Four Winns H190 RS: A vivid take on the classic sport boat. The RS Series sport boats have an edgy attitude—and a riveting black-and-blue exterior color scheme that will make your pulse race. This boat is built like a dream! includes a tower with easy to put up bimini top with a breathtaking design.

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The 2015 Axis T22: The Axis T22 is designed for people who want performance without the big price tag. This versatile 22-foot wake machine meets the demand of those who prefer a traditional bow while offering new advances in hull design, styling, and modern day features including the auto-set Wedge and Surf-Gate.

Memphis Boat Center’s Boat Of The Month!

Make: Malibu Boats              

Model: 2014 21 VLX               

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Purpose: Watersports and Family Fun

Max People: 13 People

Fuel Capasity: 48 Gallons

Our Comments: We love this family friendly machine. It is willing to tackle anything that you put it through. People usually have to decide if they want to buy a boat that creates a huge wakeboard wake, or a boat the creates an awesome slalom wake. Little do people know that it is possible to have both and then some with this boat. The 21 VLX allows you to have the most fun on the water no matter what sport you are into. One moment you can fill all the ballasts and plug and plays so you can go big on a wakeboard, the next you can drop the speed and engage Surf Gate and surf on either sides by just the touch of a button. Furthermore, you can drain the tanks and crank the speed to 30 mph and tear down the slalom course. The VLX is one of the best driving Malibus and also offers tons of room for you and 12 of your closest friends. Come in today and see why our 21 VLX is the perfect boat for you and your family! It is by far the best “Bang for your Buck” in this industry!

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Meet Our Staff

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Jeremy Dembinski

AKA “Dembinski”

Position: Head Service Technician

If there is anything ever wrong with your boat and you want it to be fixed right, Jeremy Dembinski is definitely the man for the job.  His attention to detail and hard work proves himself worthy of the boats he works on.

Jeremy received his degree at New England Institute Of Technology in Warwick Rhode Island.  He joined the Memphis Boat Center team in 2002 and is going into his 13th year with the company.

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On the weekends, you will most likely find Jeremy out on Horseshoe Lake, Arkansas either wakeskating or wakesurfing behind his red 2006 Mastercraft X-1 nicknamed “Clifford”. Jeremy is an avid outdoors-man, throwing front side big spins on his wakeskate during the summer and sitting in duck blinds throughout the winter.

Jeremy married the woman of his dreams six and a half years ago and has a beautiful daughter named Stella. One of Jeremy’s proudest moments came recently when he took his little girl surfing for the first time ever.

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The more you get to know Jeremy, the more you will discover how much he loves his family, works hard at everything he does, and will always help you when you need a favor.

We asked Jeremy who his biggest inspiration in this world is, and without hesitation he answered that his brother is and will always be his role model and best friend.

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Tune in next month for our next staff profile!

Start Off The Right Way

Boating season is in full swing and everyone that we talk to is having such a great time out on the lake with their friends and family! One of the greatest parts about boating is your unlimited options of waters sports that you can learn behind a boat. Some of these options include: Two ski’s, Slalom Skiing, Trick Skiing, Ski Jumping, Wakeboarding, Wakeskating, Wakesurfing, Kneeboarding, Tubing, and many more!

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For many of our customers, trying water sports for the first time can be a little confusing or intimidating, but don’t worry, we are here to help!

The following are some suggestions that we would like you to try next time you are in the water learning a new sport!

-Wear A Life Jacket!: No mater what sport you are trying for the first time, make sure that you always wear a Coast Guard Approved Life Jacket. Life Jackets are designed to keep you afloat no matter the circumstance.

-Establish if you are a Regular or Goofy rider: For wakeboarding, you always want to make sure that you have the right riding stance before starting in order to make it easier on yourself. There is a quick easy way that you can find out what stance you are. While standing up straight with your feet together looking straight ahead, have some one gently push you backwards. The first foot to step back and stop your momentum will be your back leg on the board! Easy! If you are left foot back, you are a Goofy. If you are right foot back, that means you are Regular.

-Stay Relaxed: The point of water sports is to enjoy the water and the boating lifestyle. If you keep yourself relaxed and have fun, you will enjoy the experience much more. No one has become a professional after the first day of riding, so make sure not to let yourself get frustrated and keep trying!

Sometimes you will fall fantastically, but getting back up i worth it. you can laugh about it later

Sometimes you will fall fantastically, but getting back up is worth it. you can laugh about it later

-Let the boat do all the work!: Many people try to fight the boat to get up and as soon as the boat gets going, they try to pick themselves up by pulling their arms in and slowly getting up. I’m not sure about you guys, but a tug of war between me and a 350 horsepower engine will have the engine winning every time. Before the boat gets going, make sure to keep your arms straight and low, your legs bent and your back straight. Once the driver begins to pull you up, let the boat do all the work for you.  All you have to do is lean back and resist the boat’s pull and stand up with your back straight, arms straight while keeping them low, and keeping your hips over the board or ski, just like you would if you were doing the squats or one foot press at the gym.

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-Boat Speed and Rope Length: When learning any watersport, you want to make sure that you are going rather slow. 14-18 miles per hours are great speeds for a beginner. Make sure you have the rope set all the way in for a beginner as well.  Slower speed falls are a lot softer for beginners. 1001531_10151730948790513_967636026_n

Remember to always have a spotter on the boat and to always have enough jackets for everyone on board.

If you have any questions or want to talk to one of our guys about the best board set up for you or a few quick tips on riding make sure to call us at (901) 744-4444.

 

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The Fillin Station Grille’s Work Getaway

When it comes to going out to the lake, most Memphians travel to Pickwick for a fun time with the family! Since last year a lot of changes have been going on at the lake, this includes the opening of the Fillin Station Grille at Aqua Yacht Harbor Marina.

If you haven’t made it out to get breakfast, lunch, or dinner at the Fillin Station, then you are missing out on some great food. As soon as you walk in to the place, you are greeted with smiles. You have the option of sitting outside in the newly built deck or inside to escape the heat. The service and management are top class, and the food is exceptional. During Memorial Day, the crew at the Fillin Station was all hands on deck and worked tirelessly to serve every customer and keep tables happy during their meals. As you know, Pickwick gets busy on big weekends, but that doesn’t stop the people at the Fillin Station from working their hardest to make the customers happy.

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The Memphis Boat Center crew has become regular customers at the Fillin Station, and we love going to eat there after a long day out on the water. The food really is amazing, and if they don’t have it on the menu they can make it for you as long as they have the ingredients! We tend to order a lot of Chicken Philly Sandwiches even though they are not on the menu, and they are some of the best we have eaten.  During our dinner a few weeks ago, we began to talk to the restaurants amazing management team and came up with an idea to take their employees out on the lake on their day off for a full day of surfing as a treat for all their hard work during Memorial Day.

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The day came and we drove up to Pickwick and met the Fillin Station Crew at the restaurant on the water and loaded everyone up on the beautiful 21VLX. We stopped at the Aqua fuel dock to get ice for the water and gatorades in the cooler and headed down to the Tom Bigbee waterway. None of the crew had surfed before, but by the end of the day everyone had surfed or wakeboarded! The smiles of everyone when they got up and surfed was amazing, and they were soon taking pictures and posting them to all their social media networks!

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The day was perfect in every way, the weather was great, we were the only ones on the river, and everyone learned how to surf. Memphis Boat Center enjoys partnering up with companies and taking out their hard working employees for a day out on the water. This creates team bonding through spending time together and helping each other learn how to surf. There will always be a time for people to have fun on the water, enjoying the gorgeous lakes in our area and working together as a team learning a new sport!

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For more information feel free to call us at (901)744-4444 or email enrique.martinez@memphisboatcenter.com to schedule your company for a retreat out on the lake!

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The Checklist!

It happens to all of us… We are finally on the water and enjoying the lake, when suddenly we realize that we have forgotten to bring the snacks for the kids, waters for the coolers, or a first aid kit for any cuts or scrapes. “how could i have forgotten it!, i put it on the counter so that i would see it on my way out!”, says everyone in frustration when the one thing they need at that exact moment has been left behind!

Here at Memphis Boat Center we tend to be on the water a lot and we constantly leave things behind such as paddles, dock lines, towels, or first aid kits.  Some even ask us why we go out of our way to have some of the items in the list of intangibles that we are about to share with you, but the answer is plain and simple. 9 out of 10 times you will never have to use some of these items but on the 10th time if your stuck without it, the day can turn into a bad experience on the lake.

So we have gotten together and come up with a list of items you should always pack before leaving the house and double check that they are with you before putting the boat in the water.

  • Phone: Make sure that it has a full battery. Have one phone on the boat to be used only for emergencies.
  • Paddle: Trust us, if you run out of gas, or your boat doesn’t crank in the water, paddling back with wakeboards and ski’s is not a fun experience. Yes, we have done it.
  • Sunscreen: Its always a good idea to have extra sunscreen on the boat and to put it on multiple times a day. If not, all the alo vera in this world would not be enough for the pain that is sun burns.
  • Towels: When you come out of the water for the last time its always nice to have a dry towel to dry off so that you do not get cold from “air drying”.
  • Change of Clothes: At the end of the day it is always better when you get back in your car wearing dry clothes, avoiding a long ride home in a wet bathing suit or shorts. Along with the dry towel, a change of clothes are the best combination once you have come out of the water.
  • Sunglasses/Hats: Protecting your eyes is one of the most important things that you can do out on the lake. With sunglasses and hats, you do no not only protect your eyes but also avoid migraines or head aches that are caused from a full day out on the sun without eye protection.
  • Dock Lines/Bumpers: If you ever want to tie up to other boats or to a restaurant or marina, if you do not have dock lines you will find yourself sitting next to your boat holding it at all times. If you do not have bumpers, the possibility of your boat getting scratches increases significantly.
  • Water/Snacks: Water could be the most important item on this list. It is a good idea to have plenty of it and have it iced down. If the forecast is warmer than usual, bring more waters to avoid heat exhaustion or dehydration. Snacks are also important since because they will give you the energy and protein that you loose throughout the day.
  • First Aid Kit: Every once in a while an accident will happen that will require someone to clean up a scratch or cut. Lake water can be dirty and contain bacteria so by having a kit on the boat the chances of getting a cut infected decrease since you can clean the wound as soon as you come out of the water.
  • Tools: If you go to Lowes or any store like it you will see a 6 in 1 combination screw driver. This tool is awesome on the boat and will help you with any small fix that you need to do on the water.
  • Cash: Always make sure you have extra cash on you when you go to the lake. In case of an emergency cash is accepted anywhere, and some boat ramps do not take credit cards.

No matter where you are going, if you take everything on the list on the boat with you, you will be sure to have a great stress free and problem free day out on the water.

 

if you have any other items you would like us to add to this post feel free to comment below!!!

Sitting down with Malibu team Skier, Thomas Degasperi

One of the most driven athletes we have ever had the opportunity to talk to, Thomas Degasperi A.K.A. TGas, works hard every day to get better and better. Thomas is from northern Italy and has been skiing ever since he was a young child. TGas, now a Men’s Pro Skier, has been killing it this season, winning tournaments such as the Moomba Masters and the Masters here in the USA all in the same year. He is a 2 time and Current world champion, and whether he is at a competition, with family, or riding with friends, you will always find Thomas in a Malibu Boat.

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We caught up with Thomas and asked him a few questions, enjoy our one on one interview with the best slalom skier in the world.

Q: First off, congrats on winning the Moomba Masters and the 55th Masters this past weekend. Has the win sunk in yet? Can you describe the feeling after your final run? Whats next for you this season?

A:”Well that was a hard score to best but the other competitors were tough. To be honest, I still don’t realize what I have achieved. It will come. I am very happy that I won that one and the Moomba Masters are very hard to win and one after another one I was like wow what’s going on lol. But can’t stop. I want to and have to look forward and not stop there are still many tournaments I want to do good in like the Malibu open and the Europeans Diablo Canada pro tour”

Q: In your opinion, out of all the ski boats and Wakeboard boats, why are Malibu Boats the best boats in the industry?

A: “Because no matter where you are Malibu boats always feel the same and I know that when I train behind my TXI I have the best pull and the best wake ever had. There is nothing better than a Malibu!”

Q: What are you most proud of in your career and why? What is your PB?

A: “Winning 2 times in the world title was the most rewarding. But each win has a special meaning to me. My pb is 1@43 off.”

Q: Who was your biggest influence growing up skiing? How old where you when you started?

A: “I started at 5 and my hero, my coach, my best friend, my advisor, has always been my dad”

Q: What would you tell the kids that are buying their first pair of skis and wakeboards? What are the keys to start strong, start right, and have fun?

A: “First you must be able to have fun and learn a new sport. Then, if the passion is still there, do what makes you happy and live every day at your best.”

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Being ranked number 1 in the world is no easy task, but Thomas makes it look very easy. His up beat attitude and love for the sport makes everyone around him fall in love with skiing, even if they have never strapped on a slalom ski. Make sure to follow Thomas this seasons throughout the events and cheer him on if you get the chance to make some of the competitions.

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Come in to Memphis Boat Center to find a great selection of skis to match every level of rider!