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Whether your craft is showroom-fresh—or maybe just needs a little freshening up—there’s always a reason to add a little bling to your boat. Courtnie Tosana / Unsplash

Not all that many years ago, boating “bling” wasn’t really a thing. Oh, sure, early craft had it, even if the term was years away from being defined. Stainless-steel cutwater accents will forever be an elegant touch at the bow. Mahogany wheels and rolled-and-pleated seats added rich color and texture in early cockpits.

It wasn’t until recent years, however, that boat owners began to truly accessorize their boats with those eye-catching extras we now know as bling. Sometimes they’re flashy but still practical additions. Other times they just dress up a part that otherwise might go overlooked. But 100 percent of the time, they set a boat apart…and make it truly unique.

Whether your craft is showroom-fresh—or maybe just needs a little freshening up—here are some of our favorite ways to bling out a boat.

Add the Touch of Stainless

When it comes to shiny boat bling, stainless steel remains the elegant, classy touch it has been for decades. Stainless shines, resists rust, and instantly dresses up almost any boat’s appearance. It’s also typically one of the few upgrades that will transcends time and trends. In short, it’s a classic.

Rod and cup holder combo
Combination rod/cup holders are ready to hold not just one, but two of many boater’s favorite objects: a fishing rod or a cold beverage. Mate Series / West Marine

Looking for a few, relatively simple ways to add a touch of stainless to your own boat? Cup holders are an easy swap. In fact , why not make them double-duty? Combination rod/cup holders are ready to hold not just one, but two of many boater’s favorite objects: a fishing rod or a cold beverage.

Like those early days, the bow remains an area to take advantage associated with the form and function of stainless. Add a windlass for upscale appeal, plus avoid the back-breaking strain of raising and lowering the anchor. Don’t forget to complete the look with a stainless anchor.

Lewmar stainless anchor
Like those early days, the bow remains an area to take advantage of the form and function of stainless – like with a stainless anchor. Lewmar / West Marine

Don’t overlook the many benefits of a stainless-steel-propeller upgrade. Stainless propellers not only look cool, but they’re furthermore far more durable than aluminum. Thinner blades also improve performance and efficiency. And then there’s the particular customization potential to consider. The right pitch-and-blade combo can increase low-end pulling power, improve top-end speed or, in some cases, both.

Not so obvious stainless steel additions in order to consider include a portable grill for cooking up the day’s catch; and what seagoing pooch doesn’t deserve a cool, stainless Yeti dog bowl?

Grill mounted in boat's rod holder
Consider adding a transportable grill for cooking up the day’s catch. Kuuma / West Marine

Light Up the Night

In recent years, lighting arguably has become the particular most popular way to bling out a ride. LED lighting in particular has opened up new ways to add both practical and aesthetic improvements.

On the practical side, think about swapping out old-school incandescent navigation lights for their modern, LED equivalents. LEDs are brighter, draw a fraction of the power consumed by incandescent bulbs, and their sealed, maintenance-free construction lasts longer and is far more durable.

LED lighting in a cup holder
LED lights instantly transforms a boat, whether used as a good alternative to conventional courtesy lighting or to add mood lighting to everything from inwales to cup holders. White Cap / West Marine

The accent potential of LED lighting, however , is exactly what bling lovers crave. LED lighting instantly transforms the boat, whether used as an alternative to conventional courtesy lighting or in order to add mood lighting to everything from inwales in order to cup holders. For the flashiest of bling, DIRECTED lighting can even be added underwater.

And as an RGB light-emitting diode combines red, blue and green to produce a wide array of colors, all associated with the above have the particular potential to showcase your favorite accent color, or even transition through all the colors of the rainbow.

Party Tunes

Whether on the water or pulled up to the sandbar, those who like to party with friends know that a good sound system is a must.

Boats beached on sandbar
Whether on the water or pulled up to the sandbar, those who like to party with friends know that a good sound system is a must. Ronny Rondon / Unsplash

On a blinged-out boat, that includes not just quality, marine-grade speakers, but also speakers that come alive with, you guessed it, RGB LED light. Dial in your color of choice via a good RGB lighting controller, or let colors automatically change to bling out things to the max.

Looking to add both sound and RGB lighting in a portable alternative that can follow you not just aboard, but potentially off the particular boat as well? Check out EcoXGear’s SoundXtreme Bluetooth soundbar. It combines eight loudspeakers, multicolor RGB light bars, and both 12-volt plus USB charging in the waterproof package that may mount in a variety of locations.

Tower speakers on a boat
On a blinged-out boat, that includes not just quality, marine-grade speakers, but also audio speakers that come alive along with RGB LED lighting. Ecoxgear / West Marine

Watersports

Tow-sport fans will want to bling out their ride with accessories that focus upon their passions.

Start with a wide-angle rearview mirror. While a spotter is always necessary to keep tabs on riders behind the vessel, a rearview mirror will help the driver maintain a straight path and check for boats that might be overtaking from behind. Choices are available that will clamp onto the windshield frame or, via suction cups, any smooth nonporous surface.

Boat towing skier
Tow-sport fans will want in order to bling out their ride with accessories that focus on their passions. Josh Frenette / Unsplash

Wake and surf riders might consider additional ballast the ultimate bling. Used to add wake-enhancing weight to any inboard or even forward-facing sterndrive, water ballast bags can be filled and emptied easily via high-capacity pumps and placed in a variety of positions, whether you want to weigh down the stern or bow, or emphasize one side when surfing.

A stainless-steel, push-up ski tow pylon is yet another cool addition, ready to extend and secure a tow rope when needed, then settle back flush plus out of the way when not.

Life’s the Beach

Last but not really least, don’t overlook those items that add jewelry both on and off the boat.

Yeti cooler
Carry-on coolers were once mundane hunks of plastic, but Yeti has now made them into lust-worthy additions to any boater’s arsenal. Yeti / Western Marine

Carry-on coolers were once mundane hunks of plastic, yet Yeti has now made them into lust-worthy improvements to any boater’s arsenal, prepared to not just keep your own drinks icy cold, but also add cachet to the cockpit. The same company has also made vacuum-insulated drinkware a statement piece inside cup holders and upon cockpit tables.

Ready to pick our your bling? Head to your local West Marine, visit www.westmarine.com and check out more boating how-to’s and advice at Western world Advisor.

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