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Navigation lighting is as much a part of marine safety as distress beacons and personal floatation devices. That's why any time you're traveling Australian territorial waters, even inland waterways, your boat is required to have nighttime navigation lighting. It's a rule that applies to rowboats and sailing vessels alike, making it also an indicator of just how seriously you need to take the brightness and reliability of your marine globes.

If your boat is still equipped with costly, low lumen marine lights and fixtures, now is a great time to consider upgrading your navigation lighting to LEDs. Not only are they brighter, they're significantly more cost effective over the long term; and these are just a few of the benefits they offer over their classic incandescent counterparts.

While boating is all about getting out on the water and having a good time, serious boaters know that having the right equipment to perform a safe retrieval at the end of the day is just as important as staying safe while they're on the water. And even though you may have invested in some of the best cables and cordage on the market, it's ultimately your trailer winch that's responsible for getting the job done safely.

An appropriately rated winch makes the difference between a quick, safe retrieval, and one where you risk injuring yourself or damaging your boat. Ideally, you always want the most capable winch that you can afford, because opting for the most budget-minded alternative can end up costing you much more in the long run.

Boating trips are a lot of fun if you’re properly prepared. No matter how much we want to deny that we don’t need certain things, it’s a fact that some boat accessories are worth investing in. All kinds of mishaps can happen when on a boat and, usually, you’re left on your own to deal with them.