Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Oak Ridge Marinia and Campground - Lake Fork, TX

If you are planning a trip to Lake Fork, let me put a bug in your ear. Oak Ridge Marina has everything you would need to make your trip memorable, comfortable, and enjoyable. The new Owners, Barry and Tracy Hatton, are working wonders with the property. The restaurant is totally remodeled, and on one wall is a Murial with a photograph showing an area on Lake Fork. Yes, a photograph. The property boast 35 RV sites, as well as tent sites. There is a long courtesy dock which extends far enough out to accommodate any water craft. There is a large two lane boat ramp, and stalls for storing your craft while you are there. The stalls have all the amenities, with electric for charging batteries, down to a fish cleaning area to prepare your daily catches. If you aren't into RV-ing, there is a hotel on the property with 12 good sized rooms. All are double occupancy rooms, with enough area to store your rods, tackle boxes, and luggage and still give you enough room to move around. They have several guides that work with them to put visitng bass fishermen on some serious fish. The tackle shop is being revamped and should be fully operational by fall. once completed there would be nowhere else that you would need to venture to find anything else for your trip. There is also a lodge that sleeps 16 and a meeting room as they can assist you in hosting a tournament. You can visit Oak Ridge online at www.oakridgemarina.com , Come visit with these fine folks as they will treat you so many ways you are bound to like one of them. Here's an overview of the property.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Uses for Bow to Stern Protectant

Here's a short video I did for Bow to Stern Protectant. The uses for this product go on and on. I treated my boat seats with BTS at the beginning of the season and have had no issues with fading, or mildew at all. It will act as a water repellant for your boat carpet and make golf carts and yard equipment shine like new. Dirt and grime wash off with a garden hose. Bugs on bumpers? Just watch!