About Us
Seaworthy Goods designs, engineers,
and builds the marine products we sell —
highly functional products to make boating
more comfortable and convenient.

As lifelong boaters, we strive to provide
attractive and practical marine items that
enhance the time you spend on your boat.
Our products make being on the water more
enjoyable.
"They look sleek. I like the bronze
tint. And they're perfect for
getting some fresh air in our
head."  
WD, Ontario & Florida
Testimonials
"Very easy instructions and
installation."  
DM, Florida
"We are so impressed with your
product! You can refer potential
customers to us in San Diego so
they can see firsthand what they
look like."  
S&M Swall, CA
"Seaworthy Goods has a solution
for an age-old problem....The
simple and elegant PortVisor
improves air circulation in the
cabin and head with an
almost-clear visor made of
bronze-tinted Lexan XL 10. As an
added bonus, these new
PortVisors filter out UV to
prevent damaging rays from
fading cushions and curtains."
Good Old Boat magazine
Seaworthy Goods is based on Florida's west coast and is owned by
Bob & Paula Biles. Bob has over 22 years experience in the plastics
industry, with a specialty in industrial thermoforming and plastics
fabrication.

When the weekend weather is nice (or even if it's not), Bob is usually
out sailing on Sarasota Bay. If not, chances are good that he's still out
somewhere having fun "messing about in boats."
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EXCELLENT SERVICE AND
CUSTOMER SUPPORT....
They are willing to answer ALL
your questions and be most
helpful about ALL the details of
their product line. They get back
with you when they say they will
and are extremely easy to work
with...
A GREAT COMPANY!! NICE FOLKS!!
Paula Biles co-owner of Seaworthy Goods
Paula answers your emails and phone
calls. She's also the webmaster.
Although she loves sailing, Paula's other
aquatic love is water gardening. So if
she's not helping customers or shipping
out orders, she's probably up to her
elbows in a pond ... or writing about
aquatic plants.
Bob Biles, co-owner of Seaworthy Goods