Boat hoses
The smooth sailing of your boat hinges on the reliability of its hoses. A crucial component of any marine vessel, boat hoses play a fundamental role in various systems onboard, from plumbing and water flow to fuel and exhaust transfer. At our online store, we offer a comprehensive range of high-quality boat hoses to cater to all your boating needs.
Our selection includes a variety of boat hoses, such as water intake hoses, fuel lines, sanitation hoses, and exhaust hoses, among others. Each hose is crafted with durability and performance in mind, using top-grade materials to withstand the harsh marine environment and ensure long-lasting use. Whether you are looking to replace old hoses, upgrade your current system, or simply stock up on spare parts for your boat, you can find the right hose for the job in our collection. With different sizes, types, and materials available, you can easily match the right hose to your specific application and vessel requirements. Ensure the safety and efficiency of your boat systems by investing in top-notch boat hoses from our store. Browse our selection today and enjoy smooth sailing with peace of mind knowing that your hoses are up to the task. Trust in our quality products to keep your boat running smoothly on the water. Why wait? Explore our boat hoses category now and equip your vessel with the best hoses for superior performance and reliability. Your next boating adventure awaits!-
Emily, yacht owner in Marina del Rey asks
What causes boat paint to fade or peel over time?
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UV exposure, saltwater, poor prep work, or low-quality paint can lead to fading, chalking, and peeling. We prep surfaces properly and use premium-grade marine coatings for lasting protection.
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Zach, center console owner in Newport Beach asks
Can you fix scratches and paint chips on my fiberglass hull?
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Yes – we repair gelcoat scratches, paint chips, and surface damage using color-matched marine coatings. Our touch-up process blends repairs seamlessly for a like-new appearance.
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Mila, cruiser owner in Long Beach asks
Do you install odor-free upgrades or holding tank filters?
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Yes – we install carbon vent filters, new sanitation hoses, and odor-blocking loop vents. We can also upgrade your holding tank setup for easier pumping and maintenance.
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Trevor, pontoon boat owner in Alamitos Bay asks
Do you provide mobile marine toilet repair services dockside?
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Absolutely. We offer mobile toilet repair and sanitation system diagnostics throughout marinas in Los Angeles and Orange County. Fast, discreet, and hygienic service at your slip.
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Jenna, trawler owner in Huntington Harbour asks
Can you clear a clogged marine toilet without damaging the plumbing?
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Yes – we use safe, non-damaging techniques to clear clogs caused by toilet paper, waste, or mineral buildup. We avoid harsh chemicals that can ruin hoses or seals.
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Ethan, sailboat captain in Cabrillo Marina asks
How much does marine toilet repair or replacement cost?
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Basic repairs start at $150. Full toilet replacement or hose system overhaul can range from $400–$1,200 depending on access, model, and plumbing configuration. We provide upfront quotes.
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Sophie, catamaran owner in San Pedro asks
Why does my marine head smell even after flushing?
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Persistent odor often means backflow, biofilm buildup, or failing vent hoses. We clean the system, replace hoses if needed, and install anti-siphon valves to eliminate smell and keep your cabin fresh.
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Brandon, yacht owner in Newport Beach asks
Do you repair both manual and electric marine toilets?
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Yes – we service all types of marine heads including manual pump toilets, electric flush units, and vacuum systems. We carry parts for Jabsco, Dometic, Raritan, and more.
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Olivia, liveaboard in Marina del Rey asks
Why is my marine toilet not flushing properly?
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Weak or no flushing could be caused by clogged intake lines, a worn-out pump, or blocked discharge hoses. We inspect the full system and restore proper operation with marine-grade parts.
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Noah, wakeboard boat owner in Long Beach asks
How do I know if the fuel injectors or fuel pump are causing issues?
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We perform fuel pressure tests, injector pulse checks, and flow rate comparisons to isolate the problem. Whether it’s an injector, pump, or regulator – we’ll find it and fix it right.
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