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Oct
2008
Boating Trips
October 2nd, 2008 at 07:48 pm by FreshAire in BoatingOne of the best parts of boating is taking trips to places you’ve always wanted to go. Boating trips can be simple day trips or week-long excursions. Many people say that just being on the water is a satisfying boating trip in and of itself.
Boating Trips
When you are planning a boating trip, you need to decide many things. For example, how many people will be on the boat at one time? Is your boat equipped for overnight trips or just day trips? What supplies will you need to bring along with you? Answer these questions well before you leave so you will be prepared.
When you leave on an overnight boating trip, the first thing you should do is have your boat checked over by a professional. You will want the boat in top mechanical shape before you venture out on the water. Plus, you will want to be sure you have enough gas to make the trip. If you need to fuel up along the way, be sure you know where the gas stops are.
Map out your trip on a navigation map of the body of water you are going on. Physically, take a pen or pencil and draw the route you will be taking. When you have it all plotted out on a map complete with longitudinal and latitudinal lines will help keep you on track and reduce your chances of getting lost.
Be sure to tell someone you are going on a boating trip. Let them know your planned itinerary and when you will be in certain places along the way. It’s also a good idea to check in whenever you port so that they will know that everything is alright.
There are some great places you can go on boating trips. Of course, that depends on where you are located and whether or not you are willing to haul your boat to a place where you can “shove off”. However, many bodies of water like the Mississippi River link into other bodies of water like the Gulf of Mexico. You can literally leave out from St. Louis, Missouri, and boat all the way to New Orleans, Louisiana. More about Sport Resources.
Sep
2008
Better Boating With The Right Boating Equipment
September 27th, 2008 at 04:06 am by FreshAire in BoatingPicture yourself lying back enjoying the calm of the vast body of water, hearing the waves gently crashing upon the hull while you take in the relaxing surroundings. Nothing could be more relaxing – except for a certain peace of mind which comes from the empowering sensation of preparedness that brought you here in the first place.
Boating Safety Equipment
There’s several steps you can take to make your boating trip a safe, convenient and pleasurable activity. Keeping your boat in good condition does more than just keep it looking good. The numerous available practical boating equipment and accessories not only make your vessel look its best, but they also help to keep your passengers, yourself, and your boat safe.
With regards to boat trailers for example, a standard manual winch helps with bringing the boat out of the water and onto the trailer. Handling a heavy boat however becomes an easy and safer task when you use an electric winch, which is powered by a standard car battery. Also, using tie-down straps and a protective cover when transporting your boat by trailer will prevent costly damage from road debris projectiles.
While boating, chances are you will have to keep your boat tied to a dock at some point. Even the gentlest pond will rise and fall, and so will your boat – right into the dock! You can purchase boat bumpers that will protect the boat finish when it rubs against the dock. It’s a good idea to have strong rope with you to use when docking the boat and also getting the boat onto the trailer when leaving the water.
Communicate While on Your Boat
Sailing the open water using just sails or a motor may be thrilling, yet being sure to stay within reach of the shore and the other members of your group may just save your life if things take a turn for the worse. You will definitely need standard radio communication. The many options for highly accessible GPS devices will help immensely, should your radio fail.
Another essential piece of equipment for potential emergency situations is the common gas can, of which you should have several should your stay at sea or on the lake become longer than you originally intended. It is always helpful to have a convertible top in case you are surprised by some bad weather. This helps the inside of a boat stay dry which your passengers will surely appreciate.
After getting the necessary equipment for communication, safety and aides, you should base other purchases on the way you plan to use your boat. There will be differences between boats used for different activities.
Make a list of the main reasons you’ll be using your boat so that you’ll know exactly what boating equipment you’re going to need.
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Sep
2008
Reasons To Buy A Boat For Your Sporting Or Recreational Needs
September 13th, 2008 at 03:11 pm by FreshAire in BoatingMany studies have shown, and many people already know that being with friends and family, relaxing in the outdoors and being close to nature are the best reasons to buy a boat and spend time on the water. Your family doesn’t need to spend a fortune or travel to a theme park to have an experience that everyone will enjoy.
Boating as a family
If you’ve ever felt that your family is going in different directions, a boat can help to bring things back together. When you spend time with your family on a boat, it’s all quality time. No matter if you’re fishing, tubing, swimming, or just cruising, your doing it together – as a family.
There are no distractions on the water, so you can focus your attention on each other. You can share stories, laugh, have conversations, or reconnect and create all new memories together. To put it in simple terms, a boat will make life much better.
Boating helps you relax
Being on a boat makes it easy to relax. There are no faxes, computers, or interruptions on a boat. You have the open water, fresh air, the warm sun, and adventure that you won’t be able to find anywhere else.
With a boat, a great getaway is all but a weekend away. You may be a few miles from home in reality, although you’ll feel like your a million miles away.
Having fun
On a boat, the fun will never stop. There are always things to do, places to see, fish to catch, and new memories to create. Buying a boat is easy to do, even if you are on a budget. If your ready to start a new journey in life – a boat is something you and your family simply must have.
Sep
2008
Tips To Know When Chartering A Yacht
September 11th, 2008 at 02:26 am by FreshAire in BoatingTo charter a yacht is to enter into an agreement to lease or rent the said sea vessel. Yacht chartering is one of those elitist vacation activities. Why? Because yacht charters in general offer four-star accommodations in one of the most exclusive places in the world. The experience is worth it, though. You’ll cruise into the most beautiful, exotic scenery only visited by your imagination. It’s definitely a dream come true.
Choosing between yacht charters brings you to these points to consider in order to make your vacation as memorable as it can be.
1. Location. You’re boarding a private yacht, which you or your group chartered. What this means is, it’s up to you to take it on any island or point of anchorage. Picking a good location for your vacation is the most important part of the trip. Choose locations with many islands nearby and in sight.
2. Select the type of vessel. Essentially, the three types of yachts in the Private Yacht Charter Vacation Industry are power yachts, sail boats, and catamarans and each vessel is distinct from each other.
3. Crew. This might sometimes be out of your control but each company has long realized that the Captain and the Chef are the lifeblood of the business. A good crew knows or suggests for the best places to have fun in, in yacht charters.
4. Safety. Know where the safety devices or supplies are. All privately chartered yachts should come equipped with items like lifejackets or floatable rafts. While these items may help you in an emergency, you must first know where they are. Make sure you and your crew know how to send out distress calls.
5. All Inclusive and Rates. In yacht charters, all-inclusive means everything. Rates depend on how many guests there are, the size and type of vessel, and the season (Winter rates are more expensive than summer)
6. Booking Agents. The best booking agents and charter yacht brokers out there know what their clients are looking forward to in yacht charters, but outstanding yacht brokers provide more than that. From the onset, yacht brokers should be able to give “quality details” of the whole experience itself.
Yacht charters are a luxury in itself and companies of the industry know what type of people they will be dealing with. Experience paradise all on your own, plus excellent accommodation.
Aug
2008
Better Boating With The Right Equipment
August 25th, 2008 at 09:39 am by FreshAire in BoatingImagine you are on your boat floating out on the lake or ocean with the waves gently bobbing your boat side to side. Could anything be more calming? Perhaps only the ease of conscience which accompanies the feeling of readiness that got you here in the beginning.
Boating Safety
Please consider the following tips that will make your boating expedition even more convenient, safer and fun-filled. Maintaining your boat means a lot more than just ensuring the boat looks great. The numerous available practical boating equipment and accessories not only make your vessel look its best, but they also help to keep your passengers, yourself, and your boat safe.
For example, boat trailers will commonly come standard with a manual winch which will assist the owner in getting the boat off the trailer into the water. You can use an electric winch to make loading and transporting your boat a breeze. These winches run off your car’s battery but are also safer than using a manual winch. Also, using tie-down straps and a protective cover when transporting your boat by trailer will prevent costly damage from road debris projectiles.
While boating, chances are you will have to keep your boat tied to a dock at some point. Even the gentlest pond will rise and fall, and so will your boat – right into the dock! Bumpers will protect your boat’s exterior finish from damage caused by rubbing against the rough wood found on most docks. It’s a good idea to have strong rope with you to use when docking the boat and also getting the boat onto the trailer when leaving the water.
The Importance of Proper Communication Equipment
Whether you are using wind or electric power, be safe by keeping in contact with the shore or others in your party. It is vital to have standard communication equipment; if your radio breaks, one of the ubiquitous GPS systems is a good back up backup to have.
You should always carry at least one extra can of gas in case of emergency or in case you are out longer than planned. It is always helpful to have a convertible top in case you are surprised by some bad weather. Your passengers will enjoy the fact that it keeps your boat dry on the inside.
Besides communication, safety and transport equipment and aides; other boating equipment you should consider for your craft will depend on the primary use of your vessel. There will be differences between boats used for different activities.
Determining what you’ll be using your boat for most, will help determine the boating equipment you’ll need.
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