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The “Fits But Doesn’t Work” Problem: How to Confirm Compatibility Before You Spend
The “Fits But Doesn’t Work” Problem: How to Confirm Compatibility Before You Spend
If you’ve ever bought a part that fit but didn’t solve the problem, you’ve lived the most common cost-control failure in boating. Here’s how operators confirm compatibility first. Read more...
Compatibility Before Checkout: The 5 Photos That Prevent Wrong Parts
Compatibility Before Checkout: The 5 Photos That Prevent Wrong Parts
Most wrong-part orders happen because sellers can’t see the install context. Here are the 5 photos operators use to confirm compatibility before checkout. Read more...
Repair vs Upgrade: The Cost-Control Decision Framework
Repair vs Upgrade: The Cost-Control Decision Framework
Not sure whether to repair or upgrade? Use this operator decision framework to reduce repeat labor, avoid wasted money, and improve long-term reliability. Read more...
Q2 Kickoff: Smart Ownership & Cost Control (Built for Real Boat Owners)
Q2 Kickoff: Smart Ownership & Cost Control (Built for Real Boat Owners)
Q2 is about smarter ownership—buying the right parts the first time, avoiding repeat labor, and making upgrades that match your boat and usage. Read more...
The Monthly Maintenance Rhythm: The Operator Schedule That Prevents Problems
The Monthly Maintenance Rhythm: The Operator Schedule That Prevents Problems
Maintenance doesn’t need to be complicated—it needs a rhythm. Here’s a simple operator monthly schedule that prevents surprises and downtime. Read more...
Tools That Save Trips: A Minimal Onboard Kit That Makes Sense
Tools That Save Trips: A Minimal Onboard Kit That Makes Sense
A minimal tool kit can prevent ruined trips. Here’s the operator approach—what to carry without overbuilding. Read more...
Weather Readiness: Leaving the Dock With a Plan (Not Hope)
Weather Readiness: Leaving the Dock With a Plan (Not Hope)
Weather readiness is route + margin + options, not just checking an app. Here’s the operator approach to leaving the dock prepared. Read more...
Steering & Controls: Quick Checks That Prevent Big Failures
Steering & Controls: Quick Checks That Prevent Big Failures
Steering and controls give warning signs before failure. Here are quick checks operators use to catch problems early—before leaving the dock. Read more...
Offshore Spare Parts: The List That Actually Matters
Offshore Spare Parts: The List That Actually Matters
The right offshore spares prevent small failures from becoming big problems. Here’s how operators choose what to carry—and why it matters. Read more...
Battery Bank Health: What “Good Power” Actually Looks Like
Battery Bank Health: What “Good Power” Actually Looks Like
Good batteries aren’t just batteries that start—good power stays stable under load. Here’s how operators evaluate battery bank health before it becomes an offshore failure. Read more...
Bilge Pump Reliability: Redundancy, Sizing, and the Mistakes That Sink Weekends
Bilge Pump Reliability: Redundancy, Sizing, and the Mistakes That Sink Weekends
Most bilge failures come from switches, wiring, or discharge—not the pump. Here’s how operators build redundancy that works. Read more...
Electrical Warning Signs: 5 Indicators You’re Headed for a Failure
Electrical Warning Signs: 5 Indicators You’re Headed for a Failure
Electrical failures usually give warning signs first—unstable electronics, slow starts, heat at terminals, recurring corrosion, and more. Read more...

The Bizz Shop Marine was built around a simple mission: help boaters enjoy more time on the water with equipment, upgrades, and support they can trust. With more than 20 years of hands-on experience in marine operations, parts, rigging, and electronics, we deliver solutions rooted in real boating—not theory.

Led by founder Richard Cumming, a seasoned marine operator who has worked in the manufacturing of boating with company's like, Hunter Marine Boats, Por-line / Donzi Marine Boats, Monterey Boat's and at Ft. Lauderdale Marine Center. He managed high-volume marine retail stores across Florida and the East Coast, The Bizz Shop Marine brings a practical, operator-first approach to every recommendation and sourcing task.

Why We’re Different

Real Experience, Not Just Product Knowledge

Every part, recommendation, and upgrade is shaped by years of frontline marine operations, nautical construction, and hands-on problem-solving.

Operator-First Mindset

We don’t push parts you don’t need.

We help you choose the right solution based on your vessel, your conditions, and your expectations.

Long-Term Vessel Support

Our goal is to build relationships with boaters—not just fill orders.

We help you plan reliability, safety, and performance over your boat’s entire lifecycle.

Our Philosophy

Boaters deserve clarity, reliability, and confidence—whether they’re running offshore, cruising with family, or fishing at sunrise. That’s why we focus on:


  • Clear, honest recommendations

  • Quality parts and systems that last

  • Practical upgrade planning

  • Respect for your budget and your time

  • Minimizing downtime and maximizing safety

If it doesn’t improve your time on the water, we rethink it.

Who We Serve


  • Recreational boaters

  • Offshore anglers

  • New boat owners

  • Seasonal or weekend boaters

  • DIY boat owners needing expert direction

  • Anyone looking for reliable marine parts & upgrade planning