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Basic Boat Maintenance to Keep Your Boat Pristine

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Every boat owner knows that owning a boat does require a bit of maintenance in order to keep everything working properly - and it's worth every minute! Not only will proper maintenance ensure that you get to enjoy your boat longer, but it will also help limit unexpected incidences on the water. At Village Marina, we can help you keep your boat well maintained through our marine service department at the Lake of the Ozarks , but that will still require some effort on your part. Here are a few things you can do to keep your boat pristine! Protect the Coat Cobalt boats are coated in a high-quality gel coat. This finish is a great asset, but you still need to maintain it to keep it looking shiny and beautiful. You will need to wax and polish your boat to keep the gel coat maintained properly - and wax & polish are not the same. Wax is designed to protect and seal your gel coat, keeping it safe from water, dirt, sun, and other damaging forces of nature. While polish helps min

NEW BOAT PREVIEW: 2018 R3WSS Surf Cobalt

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When living at the Lake,  your lake life isn't complete without being able to go on the water at your convenience. While renting a boat can seem like a practical use of your money, many rental places around the lake book out their boats FAST and if you don't get your boat in time - you'll be out of luck. At Village Marina , we have an incredible selection of new boats at the Lake of the Ozarks , and we specialize in Cobalt Boats in the Midwest. One of our brand new models on the floor is the 2018 R3WSS Surf Cobalt Boat. This is an exceptional sport model that we're sure you'll love to take out for a ride. Here are a few things you'll love about this new boat at the Lake of the Ozarks. R3WSS Surf Cobalt The Cobalt Surf series is taking the Sport Boat industry by storm. Cobalt quality and legendary Cobalt sport boat ride combined with an unbelievable surf wake the Surf Series from Cobalt make this the perfect family sport boat. This model is IDEAL for the i

AquaPalooza at the Lake of the Ozarks

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It’s time to start planning your weekend on the water because it’s really only a few short work days away! At Village Marina, we know how important it is to enjoy your watercraft every chance you get, and while you may take it out fishing in the evenings, we have some great events lined up this weekend that will make it even easier to get the boat gassed up and ready for a ride. Aquapalooza is this weekend, and we know you want to get out there and enjoy it! Photo Credit: FunLake.com About Aquapalooza This event is one of the Lake’s largest family friendly events, and it’s all about boating! All boaters are invited to attend, and you won’t want to miss the fun line-up of bands and entertainment. This event is held on July 15th, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. With live music and activities, you’ll be having fun all day long. On the water party at Dog Days Restaurant happens at the 19 MM just west of the Grand Glaize Bridge. About the Artist’s for Aquapalooza 2017 Scott Duncan

About the Lake of the Ozarks Fish & Wildlife

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The lake area is teeming with fish and wildlife of all different species - making it an ideal place for fishing, hunting, or watching these creatures in their natural habitat. The best part is, so many of them can be seen right from your boat on the Lake of the Ozarks . As your enjoying a beautiful boating day, here are a few different types of birds, fish, and other creatures that you can be watching for. Fish at the Lake of the Ozarks The Lake of the Ozarks covered over 54,000 acres - and as you can imagine, a lot of fish live in our waters. Because of this, our area is a hot spot for fishermen and anglers alike from all over the nation. Of course, let's be honest, you have to have a good boat if you want to get to the best fish. Village Marina can help you find the best fishing boat at the Lake of the Ozarks and get you out on the water in no time. Our Lake is home to many types of fish like largemouth bass, spotted bass, black and white crappie, blue catfish, channel c