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The E-Bike For Hunters QuietKat – Electric Off Road Bikes

The E-Bike For Hunters QuietKat – Electric Off Road Bikes

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Introducing The Quiet Kat Off Road Electric Bike

St Augustine Marina is thrilled to offer the Quiet Kat all-terrain electric bike and we can’t imagine another vehicle perfect for navigating the historic coastal byway, zipping down the sidewalks and side streets of downtown, and cruising the beach when you aren’t taking this fat tire e-bike off road in the country.

If it surprises you that we carry a few of these at all times, it shouldn’t. Quiet Kat is known for dependable, off-road electric bikes with all the features you would want for your next hunting and fishing trip. We also carry accessories and parts to maintain your QuietKat and other electric bike modes if you have already made your purchase.

Electric bikes are obviously not for everyone. They do not have fuel capacity like a dirt bike. Instead, the battery is charged by pedaling the bike. The more you pedal, the more downtime you can have on a single charge.

In addition to the model shown here, St. Augustine Marina has access to the full catalogue of QuietKat fat tire e-bikes, parts, accessories, and models. We will be more than happy to get you set up with the perfect fat tire e-bike for your purposes, confidence, and budget the next time you stop by our store. Ask one of our staff to assist you with a viewing of what is currently available in the back.

Features and Benefits

QuietKat redefines outdoor adventures with its umatched lifetime frame warranty,  impressive battery capacity, and robust motor designed to conquer even the steepest inclines with ease and minimal effort.

Proudly crafted in the USA in Irvine, California, the QuietKat outshines traditional dirt bikes and ATVs by offering greater versatility and a friendlier price point. Its lightweight aluminum frame design ensures that anyone can ride it comfortably—if you can pedal a bike, you can master an electric bike.

If you’ve been eyeing an off-road vehicle to traverse your preferred hunting spots, ranges, and game trails, your search ends here.

With attractive financing options available, you can start your journey now and pay later.  Come in our store with your pre-approval and we will get you squared away!

In addition to what we mentioned before, electric bikes don’t require DMV registration in the state of Florida nor special licensing, making them accessible to anyone aged 16 and older.

For younger riders, we offer covered wagon attachments and trailers at St. Augustine Marina for family adventures with an adult behind the wheel. As fishing and boating season winds down and autumn and winter hunting seasons approach in northeast Florida, consider the benefits of exploring rugged terrain on an electric bike equipped with off-road tires and a GPS navigation system that tracks distance and battery life, ensuring you have everything you need to reach your destination—perhaps just an added light for those nighttime excursions.

Did we mention they offer a 15 day trial period for new purchases?

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Prepping For Off-Season

Living in Florida, it’s hard to think of winterization as a thing to be regularly done, but boating season ends for everyone at some point. This article features our tried and true tips for prepping your watercraft and engine for your off season months.

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Local tide and weather information refreshed daily and weekly to make planning your outdoor activities and fishing trips easy. Tides are provided for beach and city dock areas.

Prepping For Off-Season

Prepping For Off-Season

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Do You Winterize Your Boat / Outboard?

Living in Florida, it is hard to think about winter even during the winter months. There is no dramatic drop in temperature, no snow fall, no changing leaves to remind us that winter is still a season in the south.

For the most part, we continue doing what we’ve been doing all year. For many Floridians, this may also include boating. After all, shrimp come into season in the Fall, Sheepshead can be found lurking around bridges and docks (which just so happen to LOVE shrimp!), and Speckled Trout can be found in clusters in cooler waters.

Whether you’re using your boat to take family and friends on hunting or fishing trips, just cruising the shoreline, or as a utility vessel to check water levels or fish stores, there will come a point where you are done with your vessel for a few months. This is what ‘winterization’ is for, though the terminology itsef seems more appropriate if you live up north.

In fact, it isn’t entirely uncommon to have snowbirds and tourists bring their personal watercraft in to our service department for winterization, to whatever extent, so that they can cover their boat and drop it off where they store it on their way back home.

Not everyone needs to perform extensive winterization, but for the longevity of your boat and outboard (especially if you regularly enjoy saltwater), these recommendations for preparing for the off season (be it during the Winter or another time) could help to mitigate future issues while ensuring that your boat and its motors are in reliable, functional condition when you’re ready to take her back out on the water. The following tips and recommendations come directly from our service technicians, professional fisherman, and through our own experience with videos to show DIY methods and tricks.

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The Basic Checklist - Outboards

No matter the make or model of your outboard engine, wear and tear are only natural. Just like any machine, your motor will benefit from some time off from the water just as you will and the off season opens up a perfect time (particularly here in Florida!) to check in with our service department or your local dealership where you are registered for annual maintenance.

The wait times are less and most regular maintenance or repair work can be completed in significantly less time than you would have to wait during peak season for the same service.

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 When you bring in your outboard for winterization or if you want to perform the task yourself, here is the basic checklist that manufacturers and technicians recommend:

  • Flush the system. This is one of the big tasks that DIY winterizers don’t often think about or want to deal with. This is espeically crucial if you use your outboard on saltwater regularly or have recently to ensure the longevity of your props and other mechanical parts as saltwater inevitably will break them down, especially when allowed to sit for several months! This also provides an opportunity to pre-emptively check your engine for fuel leaks or oil leaks that can be seen as freshwater is run through the system. Inspect the fuel lines for cracks or signs of wear to prevent leaks in the future.
  • Change the oil filter, top off or replace oil. Just like your car, your outboard requires oil as a lubricant to ensure all mechnaisms throughout are able to function without additional heat or friction. Changing the oil, topping it off, and replacing the filter is a maintenance task not explicitly just for winterization.
  • Refresh and check all other fluids. Depending on your watercraft this may include lower unit / transmission fluid, coolant, steering fluid, and outdrive oil.
  • Empty or stabilize fuel. If you have a watercraft with a built in fuel cell or fuel tank, you will want to add fuel stabilizer to prevent the fuel from deteriorating while your boat is in storage and potentially causing problems when you try and start her up later. The other option is to run the fuel out, but this is only viable if there is a miniscule amount left behind. If adding stabilizer, you will want to top off with new, fresh fuel before adding the chemical and running the mixture through your engine prior to storage. When you run your engine, listen closely for anything that may sound ‘off’- such as rattling or gears grinding that could signal issues in the future that could easily be looked into before placing your boat in storage.
  • Protect internal engine components.  You may use a fogging spray that coats internal engine components with an anti-corrosive layer.
  • Grease all moving parts. 

Think of your outboard as your boating ally. Without your engine, you will be rowing or paddling to get to where you need to be. For the amount of time it takes to go the extra mile with annual maintenance and winterization before storing your boat in off season, you could save thousands on replacement parts and labor.

St. Augustine Marina carries genuine / OEM parts, kits, trailer parts, fuses, safety equipment, boat covers and more that make winterization easy for DIYers. If you prefer to leave your watercraft in more capable hands, our service technicianss are more than happy to prep your boat and engine for the off season. No need to make an appointment, call ahead or simply bring her around back! 

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Winterizing Your Boat

Once boaters have enjoyed their offshore adventures for the season, many will depend on a Bimini Top or canvas boat cover to help keep their boat mostly in good condition while it is in storage, docked, moored, or simply parked on a trailer in the backyard. While a cover is always a wise choice, there are numerous additional tips and winterizing practices to consider if you want to maximize the lifespan of your investment.

Although these suggestions cannot guarantee your vessel’s longevity, they may highlight aspects often overlooked when the off-season arrives. Many of these recommendations involve minimal additional investment; with just a bit of time and effort, your boat will be ready to hit the water when the next season begins. Keep in mind that other considerations based on your chosen storage location and local climate may also play a role and are not covered here.

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The Basic Checklist - Boats

If you live in St. Augustine, FL or anywhere in Florida, you have seen what a few days of being exposed to the elements can do to your car, let alone your boat. Even worse, tropical storms and the occassional hurricane may pass through and make a big mess out of something that was minor or unnoticeable to begin with.

Before you put your boat up for the off season, take the time to clean the interior or take your boat in to our service department for detailing. Sure, you will be scrubbing the deck, chucking leaves over the side, and airing out the wells, but you will also be keeping an eye out for any damage to anything that may be visible on the service.

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Keep an eye out for: 

  • Cracks, peeling paint, or loose seals in wells, console areas, and the hull. It is much quicker to get these minor repairs done durinf the off season as most service departments will not be as inundated with boats in need of repairs and maintenance.
  • Make note of any wiring or other electrical issues that could be taken care of during the off season, as these tasks will take more labor than simple maintenance. The off season is the perfect time to address concerns that may not be immediate issues, but are tedious, time consuming, and can end a holiday on the water if they’re ignored for any length of time.
  • Use a pressure washer to clean the exterior and interior if possible. Use a wire brush to clean terminal and cable ends. 
  • Replace wing nuts with lock nuts. 
  • Secure battery terminal cables. 
  • Check all switches, knobs, and fuses. 
  • If your boat has freshwater plumbing, use marine antifreeze if you’re taking your boat up north or into a climate where it may face freezing temperatures. Though not unheard of here in the south, this isn’t always necessary unless we’re facing a particularly cold forecast. This goes hand in hand with drainage, but we discuss this more with outboards.
  • Charge and remove the battery. Before placing your watercraft in storage, check the charge of your battery if you have one. It isn’t a bad idea to store your battery in a separate location, particularly if you plan on keeping your boat docked or outdoors in the humidity. Store your battery in a cold, dry place where it won’t be affected by humidity, rainfall, and drastic temperature changes.
  • Check all other connections, check the steering wheel, cables, and engine cut-off switch.
  • Make sure all safety equipment is up to date and present in your vessel. This includes first aid kits, emergency information guides, and life jackets.
  • Remove any valuables you may have left behind. It is always worth it to check! It is also important to maintain your insurance even during the off season and make sure your registration is current so that you can transition from the off season to peak season without any issues.

If you live in a cold climate, you may elect to have annual maintenance performed in addition to winterizing your watercraft when bringing your boat in for service.

Our service department is open all year round, with capable technicians that will ensure that your boat is in the best shape it can be when you’re ready to take her back out on the water.

 

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Shrimp Are In Season

Shrimp Are In Season

Shrimp Are In Season

Everything You Need & Need to Know - Shrimp Season 2024

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Other Options For Catching Shrimp

If you’re new to throwing a cast net, don’t worry—there are plenty of alternatives you can explore, and you might even have a dip net ready to go.

If you own a boat, this can be a great option. After anchoring in a prime spot, set up a lantern, spotlight, or other light source at the bow, and wait for the telltale reflection of the shrimp’s eyes signaling the perfect moment to dip your net and catch them as they drift downstream.

You can also consider push nets attached to a pole for dredging the bottom while wading, haul or beach seines that are less than 500 feet long, and frame nets with openings not exceeding 16 feet. While traps require more regulation, they can be quite effective, especially when enhanced with bits of cheap processed meat or even dog / cat food. 

Additionally, using poles to bait shrimp is an option, but be sure to check FWC regulations regarding the number you can deploy and the necessary markings for compliance.

Keep in mind that the rules around nets and traps vary, and obtaining a saltwater recreational license is essential for enjoying the season.

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Grab Your Cast Nets - It's Shrimp Season

Shrimp season lasts from the end of June and through the beginning of November in St. John’s County. (Check FWC requirements and  regulations here.)

If you are looking to catch your fill of these delicious, abundant, crustaceans St. Augustine Marina has everything you need to catch your fill – from our wide selection of high quality cast nets to traps and frozen bait, combine these items with our recommendations as to where and when you can expect a great catch and we’re the last stop before a delicious home cooked meal no matter how you serve them!

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Where and When

Shrimp are more active at night and particularly respond to the full moon. You will want to plan your shrimping trip based on your preferred method of catch and

The locals tend to have the best luck recrationally shrimping on the St. John’s River, particularly under or near the Shands Bridge or the nearby pier, but shrimp can be located downstream on the St. John’s River at virtually any point.

Looking to learn how to throw a cast net? There are many videos on Youtube and the web in general that can teach you step by step, but you may even get the opportunity to learn by watching others throughout the season. Perhaps even make a new friend or two on your shrimping adventures!

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Prepping For Off-Season

Living in Florida, it’s hard to think of winterization as a thing to be regularly done, but boating season ends for everyone at some point. This article features our tried and true tips for prepping your watercraft and engine for your off season months.

Shrimp Are In Season

Shrimp are available in abundance and we have everything you need to bring in your haul this shrimp season, from cast nets to dip nets, frozen bait, and more. Check out our shrimping offerings for 2024!

Tide & Weather Information – St. Augustine Florida

Local tide and weather information refreshed daily and weekly to make planning your outdoor activities and fishing trips easy. Tides are provided for beach and city dock areas.

2024 – 2025 Event Calendar

We may be entering the last half of the year but there are still plenty of events coming up throughout the remainder of 2024 into 2025 locally and we want to see you compete! Check the event calendar for fishing tournaments, sponsored events, competitions, and related events in the St. Johns County area.

Tide & Weather Information – St. Augustine Florida

Tide & Weather Information – St. Augustine Florida

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View Fishing Coordinates

View local coordinates for fishing locations in St. John’s county for programming your GPS. These coordinates are also printable and updated daily based on tides, solunar data, weather, and seasonal data.

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View Local Tides & Solunar Data

Click the title to view tide data based on where you plan to dock or launch in Florida.

Use the links below to view daily data taken from St. Augustine, FL City Dock and St. Augustine Beach. Updated daily. Longitude and latitude provided for plotting and programming. Data provided by Tidespro. Available as an Android / Apple app download as well.

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Prepping For Off-Season

Living in Florida, it’s hard to think of winterization as a thing to be regularly done, but boating season ends for everyone at some point. This article features our tried and true tips for prepping your watercraft and engine for your off season months.

Shrimp Are In Season

Shrimp are available in abundance and we have everything you need to bring in your haul this shrimp season, from cast nets to dip nets, frozen bait, and more. Check out our shrimping offerings for 2024!

Tide & Weather Information – St. Augustine Florida

Local tide and weather information refreshed daily and weekly to make planning your outdoor activities and fishing trips easy. Tides are provided for beach and city dock areas.

2024 – 2025 Event Calendar

We may be entering the last half of the year but there are still plenty of events coming up throughout the remainder of 2024 into 2025 locally and we want to see you compete! Check the event calendar for fishing tournaments, sponsored events, competitions, and related events in the St. Johns County area.