TowBoatUS Lake Anna

TowBoatUS Lake Anna Pitt Marine Towing/ TowBoatU.S. Lake Anna Va. Available 24/7 for towing, salvage, fuel drop, jumpstart, and any other on water needs!

We offer Marine towing and salvage in Virginia, as well as Instruction on the water for the boating public. Offering the MUSTANG SURVIVAL line of PFD and other safety oriented products for the safety of the boating public. We have weekly classroom and on the water operator classes for the new "never boater before" to the seasoned advanced operator. You can register on our web page or call us to se

t it up for you. If you lost something in the water just call us and we have a diver to send out to retrieve it.

Come see us all weekend at the Fredericksburg Boat Show! We will be offering discounted pricing for new members. Enjoy s...
01/09/2026

Come see us all weekend at the Fredericksburg Boat Show! We will be offering discounted pricing for new members. Enjoy stress free boating with a TowBoat US membership to receive unlimited towing!

05/31/2025

Lake Anna’s hazard and No Wake bridge buoy system is often taken for granted, as in they are expected to be in place, maintained and monitored so residents and visitors know where not to boat and where to use caution. But the truth of the matter is that it takes time, money and volunteer […]

03/09/2025
🚨TBUS Lake Anna is under new ownership! 🚨We are extremely excited to provide Lake Anna boaters with the same professiona...
01/14/2025

🚨TBUS Lake Anna is under new ownership! 🚨

We are extremely excited to provide Lake Anna boaters with the same professional assistance towing and salvage services that they are used to. Our experienced captains are standing by to help boaters on the lake 24/7/365.

Come by the Richmond Fishing Expo this weekend to see us! We will be signing up new members on site, renewing memberships, and giving out some swag. Make sure you are covered this upcoming season!

We can’t wait to meet you all.

- TowBoat US Lake Anna/Pitt Marine Towing

11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone from our crew here. Be safe and enjoy the day.

It was a true pleasure to be a part of the 2024 Veterans Day fishing tournament out of Sturgeon Creek, Marina on beautif...
11/12/2024

It was a true pleasure to be a part of the 2024 Veterans Day fishing tournament out of Sturgeon Creek, Marina on beautiful Lake Anna Virginia. Thank you to all of the veterans who attended and I look forward to seeing you at next year's tourniment!! Thank you to Scott Taylor for handling the start!!!

Pay once a year and get FREE towing, fuel drops (you pay the cost of the fuel) and soft un-groundings Also, enjoy the di...
07/31/2024

Pay once a year and get FREE towing, fuel drops (you pay the cost of the fuel) and soft un-groundings Also, enjoy the discounts at merchants .AND WE DO COVER THE PRIVATE SIDE!!!!

Severe weather is approaching please take precautions
05/27/2024

Severe weather is approaching please take precautions

It is with a heavy heart that I post this, a very close friend of mine Dave McDonald Sr. Has just passed away. He was a ...
03/23/2024

It is with a heavy heart that I post this, a very close friend of mine Dave McDonald Sr. Has just passed away. He was a mentor in my volunteer time in Stafford, but above all, I am much prouder to call him a close friend. Dave , I'm gonna miss you!!! We'll hold the line for you.

01/16/2024

We will be at the Richmond Fishing Expo on January 19th through the 21st 2024. Hope to see you there!!!

10/31/2022

If you are going to the Lake Anna Christmas boat parade Please send a quick email to;

[email protected].

So you can be registered for the judging at the end of the parade!!!
We'll see you all there!!!

Boaters on Inland WatersNeed to Prepare for Hurricane Ian, TooSPRINGFIELD, Va., September 29, 2022 – As Hurricane Ian ro...
09/29/2022

Boaters on Inland Waters
Need to Prepare for Hurricane Ian, Too

SPRINGFIELD, Va., September 29, 2022 – As Hurricane Ian roared ashore in Florida yesterday, boaters on the coast made preparations to protect their boats from harm. The nation’s largest recreational boating advocacy, services, and safety group for boaters, Boat Owners Association of The United States (Boat U.S.) now urges owners of recreational boats on inland waters to prepare.

“Hurricane preparation is no longer an issue just for coastal boaters,” said BoatUS vice president of Public Affairs Scott Croft. “2011’s Hurricane Irene showed us that storms can damage boats on freshwater lakes and rivers, or when stored in backyards, far from the coast.” BoatUS offers some preparation tips that can help lessen the chance for boat damage or sinkings:

If you keep your boat in a river or other waters prone to flooding, consider hauling the vessel ashore. Swift-moving flood waters can rip docks from their moorings and sink boats. High winds combined with even a relatively short fetch of water can pummel vessels left in a slip.

If your boat must stay in the water, the goal is to shed water as quickly as possible. Ensure deck scuppers are clear of debris, such as leaves, and all hatches and doors are firmly closed. Double up on dock lines and add chafe protection. Remove windage such as Biminis or sails. BoatUS has a free Guide to Preparing Boats and Marinas here.

Whenever possible, boats on lifts should be stored ashore or moved to a safer location in the water. If the boat must be left on its lift, remove the drain plug so the weight of accumulated rainwater will not collapse the lift. Tie the boat securely to its lifting machinery to prevent the boat from swinging or drifting away. Plug the engine’s exhaust outlet. Make sure cockpit drains are free of debris.

For boats stored ashore, if you have a choice of putting the boat or car in the garage, consider choosing the boat. That’s because a small boat is lighter and more vulnerable to winds. If you have to store a trailer boat outside, place the rig next to a building (on the lee side of approaching storm) for protection. Keep it away from trees as falling limbs are common in big storms.

For boats stored outside on a trailer, towing or mooring covers should be installed and secured with extra line, but have a backup if they fail. Remove the transom drain plug and tilt the trailer tongue up so any water entering the boat exits aft through scuppers or a stern drain hole. Let some air out of the trailer tires and chock the wheels.

Remove any loose gear such as cushions or extra equipment such as rods, tackle boxes or removable electronics and store at home. This includes the boat’s papers.

Secure gas tank caps tightly to prevent water from entering.

Trailable sailboats should have their masts lowered, safely lashed and any sails removed.

If you have the ability, anchor the boat and trailer rig with screw-type ground anchors for additional protection. This is more important with smaller vessels prone to flipping over in high winds.

Small, lightweight and simply built boats and paddle craft may be placed on the ground and partially filled with water to add weight. (Rain will add a lot more water later.) This has the added advantage of giving you emergency water (nonportable).

BoatUS offers a range of free recreational boat hurricane preparation information at BoatUS.com/Hurricanes.

Coastal boaters must have a plan for hurricane season. The BoatUS Hurricane Resource Center provides guidance from experts of how to prepare your boat when a storm is imminent.

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4634 Courthouse Road
Mineral, VA
23117

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