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Irish Boat Shop

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Location: Harbor Springs, MI 49740

Dave Irish and the Irish Boat Shop have provided service for recreational boaters in Harbor Springs since 1961, and on Lake Charlevoix since 1971. With modern, comprehensive facilities in both communities, few other operations on the Great Lakes offer such a range of available services and strength of experience. At each location, sales, chandlery, dockage, storage and complete service are integrated to assist and assure your enjoyment of boat ownership and use. The business of Irish Boat Shop is to promote recreational boating by delivering quality and value in boats and services while meeting our obligations to our customers, our employees, our communities, and the environment.

Services:
  • Gas Docks
  • Boat Dealer
  • Boat Storage
  • Boat Slips For Rent
  • Marina
  • Boat Towing
  • Boat Pump Out

Northport Bay Boat Yard

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Location: Northport, MI 49670

Northport Boat Yard, located in Lake Michigan's Grand Traverse Bay, has been offering professional marine service since 1965. We are conveniently located within cruising distance from some of the most popular cruising ports in northern Lake Michigan, including Charlevoix, Bay Harbor, Harbor Springs, Beaver Island, Mackinac Island, Elk Rapids, Leland, and Traverse City.

Services:
  • Boat Service
  • Boat Storage
  • Outboard Service
  • Full Service Marina
  • Boat Rigging
  • Boatyard
  • Outboard Motor Service

Featured Reviews for Boat Rigging Pros in Central Lake

Mobile Motorboat Mechanics
Brett S
April 20, 2022
“These guys scheduled me quick so didn't have to wait long for my appointment. The mechanic was on-time, very helpful and knowledgeable. He fixed my issues quickly and offered to order an additional part that I needed. I highly recommend using Motorboat Mechanics for your boat repair needs. I will NOT use anyone else moving forward!“
Rocket City Marine
Lonnie F
February 20, 2025
“I had Zach service my outboard motor, and I couldn’t be happier with the experience! He changed all the fluids, filters, spark plugs, and even replaced the water pump, while also providing thorough engine diagnostics to ensure everything was running smoothly. Zach showed up right on time, was incredibly pleasant and professional, and finished the job with impressive efficiency. His attention to detail and expertise really stood out. I’d highly recommend Zach to anyone needing top-notch service.“
MDR Diesel and Boatworks
Adam P
December 16, 2022
“I've have companies work on my boats before....but nobody compares to MDR Diesel and Boatworks. I've never had anyone put so much effort and attention to detail to ensure I stay up and running. They are meticulous and professional in their work, ensuring everything is completed thoroughly and correctly. MDR will be the only company working on my boats from here on out. Thank you!!!!“

Boat Rigging FAQs

What is boat rigging?

Boat rigging refers to the system of ropes, cables, and hardware that support and control sails and masts on sailboats.

What types of rigging are there?

There are two main types: standing rigging (supports the mast) and running rigging (controls the sails).

How often should rigging be inspected?

It’s recommended to inspect rigging annually and replace any worn or damaged parts promptly.

Can rigging be repaired or does it need replacement?

Minor issues can be repaired, but aging or severely damaged rigging usually requires replacement.

How much does boat rigging service cost?

Prices vary widely depending on the size of the boat and extent of work, from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.

Can I rig my own boat?

Basic maintenance can be DIY, but professional rigging ensures safety and performance.

How long does rigging replacement take?

A full rigging job may take several days to a few weeks depending on complexity.

Why is proper rigging important?

Proper rigging ensures the boat sails safely and efficiently, preventing mast failure or sail damage.