The new Glastron boat line up for 2013.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Friday, April 6, 2012
Is Boating Right for You?
Our friends over at Discover Boating have put together some great videos to help folks have more fun on the water. This video does a great job of explaining why all of us boat lovers enjoy boating so much.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
It's New and Exciting Year for Boating
It's been a while since we last blogged about boating and it's driving me crazy! The holidays are always a slow time in the boating industry. They are a period to spend quality time with family/friends and reflect on the past year. I hope all of you had a great Holiday season and are off to a prosperous 2012. For us, 2012 started off with a good deal of anxiety. As everyone knows, the entire state of Texas has been in a drought for the last year or so. The impact of a drought has touched all parts of the State's economy and well being. Those of us that work in the boating industry, not only love the water for recreational purposes, but we count on it for our livelihood. If you listened to all of the doom and gloom on the news, North Texas was in for a very dry Winter, Spring, and Summer. It was looking like a very real possibility that some area lakes could be shut down to boating this year as they would be unsafe to use....A few rainy days in January changed all that! Proving that the only thing predictable about Texas weather is its unpredictability, North Texas experienced one of it's wettest Januarys on record. With over 6" of rain across all of North Texas, the ground and lakes received some much needed relief. All area lakes are now returning to their normal levels. Eagle Mountain is now only 1/2 a foot down, Lake Texoma has been re-opened as the fresh water reduced the blue-green algae levels, and we have more rain forecasted this weekend. Perhaps the best news is that with the drought maps that are released every Thursday, today's map reveals that the drought has officially been busted in North Texas! With our wettest months still ahead of us, it looks like we are going to be in great shape for the 2012 boating season.
The start of the new year also means Boat Show season for all of us in the boating industry! For us, the Dallas International Boat Show is the biggest show of the year. Our staff has been working tirelessly for the past week setting up our booth at the show. Dealers from all around D/FW are there doing the same thing, to show off all the latest models from the major boat manufacturers, display new technologies, and present fun seminars on how to get the most from your boating experience. We are particularly excited to debut some cool new models at the show this year including:



The start of the new year also means Boat Show season for all of us in the boating industry! For us, the Dallas International Boat Show is the biggest show of the year. Our staff has been working tirelessly for the past week setting up our booth at the show. Dealers from all around D/FW are there doing the same thing, to show off all the latest models from the major boat manufacturers, display new technologies, and present fun seminars on how to get the most from your boating experience. We are particularly excited to debut some cool new models at the show this year including:
- The Retro-styled Glastron GT 160
- The Glastron GT Sport Edition
- The New Four Winns H210 and H210 SS and
- Our Exclusive South Bay Pontoons Texas Edition
The new year should be an exciting time for boating in North Texas. We hope this blog can serve as a resource to help you stay informed and have a great time out on the water! We plan to post articles about area lake conditions, area boating / lake events, tips for getting more enjoyment from your time on the water, and interesting news from around the boating industry. Please let us know how we are doing and please feel free to send us requests for information that you would like to see here.
Unless the Mayans are correct, 2012 is shaping up to be one of the best boating seasons we have had around here in a long time. We hope to see you out on the water!
Here are some pics of our boat show setup. check out our facebook page for more pics and updates from the show! facebook.com/northtexasmarine
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Our Planet Earth
So I came across this amazing video and I thought it would be fun to share. While it really has little to do with boats or boating, it IS pretty awesome to see. I suppose you could make the case that over 70% of the earth is covered in water and if there is that much water, then you certainly need a boat. Yeah, that's it.... Earth is covered in water, you live on Earth, therefore you need a boat! Just do it, buy a boat. Stop trying to use logic and reason to figure this out. Anyhow, here is an awesome video...Enjoy!
Earth | Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over | NASA, ISS from Michael König on Vimeo.
Earth | Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over | NASA, ISS from Michael König on Vimeo.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Colbert Report: The Boating Industry Cares
Happy Wednesday everyone! Saw this last night on the Colber Report program. Maybe this will help everyone get through their hump day a little easier. Only a few more days until the weekend! Just remember, "The Boating Industry Cares!"
The Colbert Report
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Get More: Colbert Report Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,Video Archive
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
How Boats are Made...
Generally speaking, people are not all that familiar with how those shiny boats you see out on the lake and in showrooms are built. There aren't many other items that we purchase constructed using fiberglass. The whole process is much different than building a car, for example. No two boats are exactly the same. Boat building truly is an art-form and using fiberglass allows boats to be crafted with the beautiful lines you see on the water today. This video, from the Discovery Channel, is a great overview of how the process works.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Don't Mess With Texas
While wandering the aisles of the convention center at the Fort Lauderdale show, we stumbled upon this beast! This is a Yellowfin 36' center console law enforcement boat built for the Texas Highway Patrol. This bad boy featured machine gun turrets on the port and starboard side, as well as one in the bow. It also had ballistic panels to protect the drivers console, shock absorbing seats, and triple Mercury Verados! Take a look at the pics bellow....should be sufficient to keep everyone at party cove in line.
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