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West Marine spring prep gear

How to Prep Your Boat for Spring

Before getting out on the water this spring, we visited West Marine to grab some important essentials to make for a safe and enjoyable season.

West Marine Dual MCP378SXM with Sirius

Dual MCP378SXM

A West Marine exclusive and packing 200 watts of power, the MCP378SXM is a ready-to-go SiriusXM satelite receiver package that includes the SiriusXM tuner, normally

West Marine Dual MXD378SXM with Sirius

Dual MXD378SXM

Packing 200 watts of power, the MXD378SXM is a ready-to-go SiriusXM satellite receiver head that includes the SiriusXM tuner, normally purchased separately. It is a

JL Audio MX650-CCS-CG-WH Cockpit Coax from West Marine

JL Audio MX650-CCS-CG-WH

Replacing marine speakers in a standard 6.5-inch cutout is no problem, but if you’re cutting fresh holes to mount a pair of speakers, look for

Fell Marine Man Overboard Basepack

Fell Marine Man Overboard Basepack

Everyone knows they should wear a kill-switch lanyard when running a small outboard-powered boat, but virtually no one does. We get it — that lanyard

West Marine spring prep gear

How to Prep Your Boat for Spring

Before getting out on the water this spring, we visited West Marine to grab some important essentials to make for a safe and enjoyable season.

West Marine Dual MCP378SXM with Sirius

Dual MCP378SXM

A West Marine exclusive and packing 200 watts of power, the MCP378SXM is a ready-to-go SiriusXM satelite receiver package that includes the SiriusXM tuner, normally

West Marine Dual MXD378SXM with Sirius

Dual MXD378SXM

Packing 200 watts of power, the MXD378SXM is a ready-to-go SiriusXM satellite receiver head that includes the SiriusXM tuner, normally purchased separately. It is a

JL Audio MX650-CCS-CG-WH Cockpit Coax from West Marine

JL Audio MX650-CCS-CG-WH

Replacing marine speakers in a standard 6.5-inch cutout is no problem, but if you’re cutting fresh holes to mount a pair of speakers, look for

Fell Marine Man Overboard Basepack

Fell Marine Man Overboard Basepack

Everyone knows they should wear a kill-switch lanyard when running a small outboard-powered boat, but virtually no one does. We get it — that lanyard

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