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New Chaparral H2O

Check out the new and affordable H2O’s by Chaparral!

New Hurricane Boats Starting At Under 25K

Check out our new line of 2012 model Hurricane boats, starting at under 25K!

New Bennington Pontoons Starting At Under 20K

Check out our new line of Bennington pontoon boats!

We Just Hate To See Them Go…

 We just hate to see them go…

Holiday Boat Parade!

Deck your boat for the 3rd annual Boggy Bayou Holiday Boat Parade!  Hosted by North Light Yacht Club, registration is only $20 to be in the parade plus an unwrapped toy (benefitting Toys-For-Tots) to attend the post-party parade.  Parade is … Continue reading

Under 20k Sea Ray

Fresh trade. This beauty is equipped with lots of extras. Covers, anchor, life preservers, bimini top, VERY LOW HOURS, kickin stereo, and sundeck seating. Powered by a 5.0L Mercruiser with V-8 power and price includes custom fitted trailer. Visit Sunrise Marine … Continue reading

How will the test panel look after 2 weeks in the water?

If you recall our test methodology, the drill is to remove the test panel and blast it with the hose once or twice a week. This simulates the “washing action” a boat hull receives in use. Then I thought: “Folks … Continue reading

Your New Skeeter Dealership

We are proud to announce that Sunrise Marine is now a dealer for Skeeter boats! To celebrate, we are giving away a Skeeter Prize Pack to one of our lucky Facebook Fans! Simply ‘like’ Sunrise Marine on Facebook to be … Continue reading

Pensacola Boating Safety Class

Pensacola Sail and Power Squadron is sponsoring a boating safety class Saturday to educate boat and watercraft owners about rules, laws and regulations. The class will cover a wide array of topics, including Florida boating laws, anchoring, navigation rules and … Continue reading

ECONOMIC DOWNTURN NOT HURTING MOST BOATERS?

The results of a Boat Owners Association of The United States (Boat U.S) membership survey, released May 15th, suggest that 96 percent of respondents said the economic downturn would not lead them to “stop using their boat this summer.” While … Continue reading