Boat Supplies Guide is part of the StrongMocha News Group. This policy explains how we create, update, and correct content—so readers can understand what to expect from us.
Our editorial mission
Our mission is to publish practical, safety‑first boating information that helps readers make better decisions, avoid common mistakes, and build confidence on the water.
What we publish
Boat Supplies Guide focuses on informational content such as:
- How‑to guides and checklists
- Troubleshooting and maintenance workflows
- Plain‑English explainers (systems, terminology, seamanship basics)
- Safety awareness content and risk‑reduction habits
AI-generated content disclosure
Boat Supplies Guide publishes content created by AI. We use AI to draft and structure articles, summarize complex topics, and generate checklists and educational explanations.
Because AI output can contain errors or omissions, we take these precautions:
- We aim for clear, step-by-step structure and practical “what to do next” guidance
- We encourage readers to verify critical details using owner manuals, manufacturer documentation, and qualified professionals
- We avoid presenting our content as professional mechanical, electrical, legal, or navigation instruction
Accuracy and sourcing standards
We aim to be accurate, clear, and useful. When appropriate, content may reference:
- Manufacturer documentation and installation manuals
- Standard boating practices and safety principles
- Widely accepted seamanship conventions
- Local/regional regulations (noting they vary by location)
Important: Regulations and requirements differ by country, state, and waterway. Readers are responsible for confirming rules applicable to their location.
Safety-first approach
We prioritize safety and responsible boating. If a topic involves elevated risk (electric systems, fuel systems, through-hulls, structural work), we may include:
- Safety notes and warnings
- “Stop and call a professional” guidance for high‑risk situations
- Reminders to follow manufacturer instructions and local regulations
Editorial independence
Our editorial decisions are made to serve readers. We strive to:
- Cover topics based on reader needs and real boating scenarios
- Keep content helpful, not sensational
- Separate educational guidance from commercial considerations
Updates to content
Boating practices, products, and regulations can change. We may update articles to:
- Improve clarity or correctness
- Add safety notes
- Reflect newer best practices or terminology
- Fix broken links or outdated references
Corrections policy
If you believe something is wrong or unsafe, we want to know.
Email: corrections@boatsuppliesguide.com
Please include:
- The page URL
- The specific statement/section
- What you believe is correct (and why)
- Any supporting documentation or source links
Image and media policy
We use a mix of original graphics, licensed assets, and (when applicable) AI-generated visuals. Any images are intended to support understanding and should not be treated as technical installation diagrams unless explicitly stated.
Contact the editorial team
For story ideas or editorial questions: editorial@boatsuppliesguide.com