Shekels boat
Welcome to our collection of luxurious Shekels boats, where elegance meets performance on the open waters. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a novice adventurer, our Shekels boats offer a unique blend of craftsmanship and innovation that will elevate your boating experience to new heights.
Each Shekels boat is meticulously designed and built to exude sophistication and style, making a statement wherever it sails. From sleek and sporty models to spacious and comfortable cruisers, we have a Shekels boat to suit every preference and need.
Experience the thrill of navigating the waters with precision and power, thanks to the advanced technology and engineering that are seamlessly integrated into every Shekels boat. Take command of the helm and feel the rush as you glide through the waves with ease and grace.
Indulge in the luxury and comfort of our Shekels boats, where every detail is carefully considered to provide you with the ultimate boating experience. Whether you're seeking a vessel for weekend getaways or extended voyages, our Shekels boats offer unmatched quality and reliability.
Discover the freedom and adventure that come with owning a Shekels boat, and set sail on a journey of a lifetime. Choose excellence, choose style, choose Shekels boats.
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Troy, outboard owner in Huntington Harbour asks
Can saltwater damage marine ignition components?
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Yes – saltwater corrosion is a major cause of ignition failure. We use dielectric sealant and corrosion-resistant terminals to protect connections and prevent future problems.
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Grace, sailboat owner in Alamitos Bay asks
How much does marine ignition system repair typically cost?
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Ignition repairs range from $150 to $600 depending on the issue and parts involved. We’ll inspect the full system and give you a clear quote before starting any work.
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Ryan, wake boat owner in San Pedro asks
Can a bad ignition coil cause poor acceleration or rough idle?
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Absolutely. A weak coil or cracked plug wire can cause misfires, reduced throttle response, and rough engine operation. We test voltage output and replace worn components with marine-rated parts.
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Angela, cruiser owner in Marina del Rey asks
Do you repair both distributor and distributor-less ignition systems?
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Yes – we service traditional distributor-based systems and modern electronic ignition setups (DLI/EFI). Whether it’s a timing issue or failed sensor, we’ll get your spark back.
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Jason, center console owner in Newport Beach asks
What are signs of a bad marine ignition system?
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Hard starting, no spark, misfiring, or sudden engine shut-offs are all signs of ignition problems. We run full diagnostics on coils, ignition modules, spark plugs, and wiring to pinpoint the failure.
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Leo, wake boat owner in Cabrillo Marina asks
Is paint repair done at the dock or do I need to haul out the boat?
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Many touch-ups and side repairs can be done dockside. For major restoration or full repaint, we recommend haul-out. We’ll advise based on the location and extent of the damage.
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Vanessa, liveaboard in Long Beach asks
Do you work on painted aluminum boats too?
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Absolutely. We repair flaking or oxidized paint on aluminum hulls using etch primers and durable topcoats designed specifically for metal. We restore protection and visual appeal.
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Derek, sailboat owner in Alamitos Bay asks
Can you fix dock rash and scuffs along the hull sides?
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Yes – dock rash is one of the most common cosmetic issues. We sand, fill, and blend paint or gelcoat to remove scuffs, ensuring smooth edges and factory-like shine.
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Jasmine, pontoon boat owner in Huntington Harbour asks
How much does paint repair or touch-up typically cost?
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Minor paint repairs start around $200. Larger restoration projects or multi-color jobs can range from $500 to $2,000 depending on size, prep, and materials. Estimates are free.
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Nathan, fishing boat owner in San Pedro asks
Do you offer color matching for older or custom-painted boats?
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Definitely. We use professional color matching tools and marine-grade pigments to restore custom or OEM finishes – even for older boats or faded paintwork.
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