EveryDayBoater.com is a rate and review website for boat engines, with our starting focus being outboard engines. It is our aspiration to be the largest collection of information for boat engines to aid boaters get on the water and stay on the water.
Another way to look at the future of this site is to mash up edmunds.com along with other forum/blog websites while also trying to bring in the most relevant tools, tips, tricks, and honest guidance we can supply.
Although many of us wish we could be boating or fishing every day, true lovers think about it every day. Also to be on the water as much as you would like takes daily thought. We find that individuals that take the time to prepare themselves, boat, engine, and water activity supplies often spend more time and safer time on the water. So let's nurture a culture of sharing our success, failures, preparations, relaxation and fun.
As we build this company, we want to continually be an advocate in three main areas.
Every Day Boater is founded and created by Hector Claudio based out of Richmond Hill Georgia which is a suburb to Savannah. We are small family business that hopes to grow our brand to have a national and maybe global reach right within the Savannah area.
Through years of our boating, we totally understand the stress of keeping a boat functional. We also have fallen victim to loosing an entire season because of engine trouble. We have found it incredibly annoying how hard it is to find good none biased information about an engine. How hard it is to find a good mechanic. Lastly, while you can find out anything about a 10 year old car that costs 15k, you can barely find anything about a 10 year old engine that you also spent 15k.
The professionals of the marine industry all have there claims to why they are best. Users of these engines follow on blind faith with only little or mainly personal research to their own product. Users of these engines make claims with zero scientific process. We merely want to add a 3rd party non-biased opinion to the industry that is user driven.