Cuda's Cove Boat & RV

Service Center & Mercantile Hwy 254 Galmey, Mo 1-417-282-5133

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RT 2 Box 2370
Hwy 254
Galmey, MO 65779
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Wecome to Cuda's Cove web site. We are located on one of Missouri's best kept secrets. Lake Pomme de Terre.

We are about 60 miles North of Springfield MO.

 

We offer complete Boat, Motors & RV repair along with other services. We have a show room filled with every thing from Watkins products to

Home made Ice Cream ( made daily),Snack Bar, Gifts for all occasions, Fishing , Hunting, Camping items and a whole lot more.

 We also have 24 hr 7 day a week cameras on for your protection and ours.

 JUST  IN CONCRETE YARD PRODUCTS All types and sizes

 

    NEW ITEMS ARE HERE.  WE ARE NOW SELLING SOLAR PANELS AND WIND TURBINES.

    MANY SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM.          From boat to RV to

    complete homes and small business. Come on by and let us show you how to get FREE  ELECTRICITY.

   We are also having closeouts on many items to make room for new items coming in.

 

 

Come on over and spend the day or two and relax for awhile. There are several motels and hotels along with some good restaurants in the area.

 There also is a lot of Flea Markets around the area.

 

Stop on in when you're in the area. We are located on;

Hwy 254 on the west edge of Galmey. Look for the big Light House.

 This lake offers some of the finest fishing for every one.

 

                             

Galmey, MO
Updated Sunday, July 05, 2009 7:25 PM
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We have major name brand products for the serious fisherman or hunter. We also have good used parts along with used motors and good used boats for sale.
 
 

                                            
  BASIC FIRST AID

Removing a Hook From Your Skin
Occasionally an angler will get a fishhook in the skin. Removing a fishhook is best left to a doctor or a hospital's emergency room. Once a fishhook enters the skin beyond the barb, it is hard to remove. Never remove a hook from around a person's eyes, face, the back of the hands, or any area where ligaments, tendons, or blood vessels are visible.
There is a method that can be used to remove a hook if it is not in a vital area. First cut the hook away from the rest of the fishing lure. Then, put a loop of heavy twine or fishing line around the bend of the hook. Next, hold down the eye and shank of the hook, pressing it lightly to the skin. Grasp the loop in the line and, with a sharp jerk, pull the hook free.
Any hook wound should be followed by a tetanus shot if the victim has not had one in the past five years.
Cuts and Bleeding
In all cases of serious bleeding where there is a large or deep cut, call a doctor, get the victim to a hospital, or call paramedics at once. Small cuts can be handled by adhesive bandages and antiseptic. For large or deep cuts, pressing directly on the wound with a clean gauze pad or handkerchief will reduce bleeding. Use the procedure taught at Red Cross training courses to ensure that proper amounts of pressure are applied.

Hypothermia
Hypothermia means your body is losing heat faster that it can produce it. Without treatment your life is in danger. Exposure to the cold along with wind, wetness and exhaustion causes hypothermia. It doesn't have to be freezing cold for you to develop hypothermia. Many cases of hypothermia develop in air temperatures between 30 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Cold water takes away body heat 25 times faster than air of the same temperature. Any water colder than 70 degrees can cause hypothermia.
To protect yourself from hypothermia stay warm and dry. Remember that wind makes you colder. If you fall into cold water with a PFD on, don't thrash around. Excess movement speeds up heat loss. Instead, bring your knees up towards your chin and bend your legs as though you are sitting. This is called the Heat Escape Lessening Position or "H.E.L.P." This helps hold body heat and slows cooling.
To detect hypothermia, watch for these signs: uncontrollable shivering, fumbling hands, frequent stumbling, a lurching walk, vague slow speech, drowsiness or apparent exhaustion.
To treat hypothermia, get the victim out of the cold. Give warm drinks, remove all wet clothing and get the victim into dry clothes, and if possible, into a warm sleeping bag next to another person to provide body heat. Try to keep the person awake.

Other Medical Problems
Snakebites and broken bones are rare, but serious, emergencies. A person with a broken bone should not be moved until medical help is found.
Snakes rarely bite if they are left alone. A person bitten by a poisonous snake should be kept calm and quiet and taken to a doctor or hospital at once. If possible, determine the type of snake that caused the bite. 
            

CUDA'S  COVE                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Galmey, MO                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

1-417-282-5133                                      

Hrs Mon,Tues,Thur& Fri  9:00-5:00   Sat 9:00-3:00                                                                                                                                                                           

Closed on Wed                                                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                                                                

Come on by, enjoy a cup of free coffee or some Homemade Ice Cream, and enjoy a fish tale or two.                                              

 

 

             

   We offer;
Complete motor repair on all makes and models.       
Tune ups to rebuilding.
Welding of all types. Alum. and steel
 
Trailer repair.
                                           Winterizeing on all models.
                                           RV repairs of all types.
                                           ATV repairs.
                                           Outside storage.

 

                                                                                                                                       
                                                                    

                           

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                           
                       Be sure to take a tour of our complete web site, and come on by the store. Thanks for stopping in from our staff.
 
  
 
 Fishing Safety Tips

Follow these tips to ensure a safe fishing experience:
· If using a boat to fish, wear your life jacket and make sure that your passengers wear theirs, too.

· Inspect waterfronts daily – the natural environment is subject to change without notice.

· Don't fish in areas where it is not permitted. These areas have been declared "off limits" to fishing to protect wildlife, vegetation, or for your safety.
 When choosing a site for fishing, always consider safety factors. Because fishing is practiced in a variety of environments, evaluate factors specific to safety in each environment.

· Weather is always a factor. Set up a weather committee or rotate weather forecasting responsibilities.

· Bring along extra safety items such as water, flashlights, maps, and a cellphone or radio.

· Always wear footgear appropriate to the conditions.

· Stay dry, warm, and protected from the elements.Wear a waterproof sunscreen with an SPF (sun
protection factor) of at least 15.Wear thin layers of clothing, and progress outward to include water
and wind protection as the final layer.

· Use appropriate insect protection measures, including dressing properly and useing repellents.

· Keep fishing knives sharp and cover the blade when not in use.

· Handle fish carefully.

· Use safety glasses at all times when casting.

· Use caution when baiting and removing hooks. 

 
 
 
 
                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
 
 
                                                                                                       
 
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