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Boat and Yacht Detailing - Teak Reconditioning and Care, Detailing the Deck Added 12/6/2005 by Lance Winslow Your boat deservers the best, before you attempt to recondition a wooden deck, learn the secrets of the Pros.
Sailing Tactics Revealed: Running Aground! Added 10/19/2005 by Linda Cullum In every sailor's life lurks the inevitability of an eventual grounding. If you're a sailor and you haven't yet run aground, chances are very good that one day you will...
Trailering and Towing Your Pontoon Boat Added 10/18/2005 by Thomas Holley Trailering and towering your pontoon boat doesn't have to be a dreaded chore.
Airboats - The Right Boat For Many People Added 10/14/2005 by Troy Denson The state of Florida is filled with lakes, swamps and unchartered territory that can only be reached by airboat. Airboat popularity continues to rise in Florida and boating enthusiasts are making new airboat purchases everyday.
Boat Timeshares - A Unique Vacationing Experience Added 9/28/2005 by Dana Sanders Boat timeshares offer a unique vacationing experience for almost any budget. Timeshares provide an excellent way for someone not willing or able to take on the expense of purchasing a great vacationing boat themselves to still experience the adventure of
Lost About GPS? Here's Some Direction! Added 9/27/2005 by Keith Thompson If you've wanted to find your way through all the confusing inforamtion regarding GPS devices, here are some basics you need when looking for the best GPS unit for you!
What Is It About Nautical Gifts For Christmas? Added 9/23/2005 by Roy Thomsitt Nobody can argue that there is not much of a variety of gifts. There will be plenty of choice this Christmas. One of the popular ranges is nautical gifts. Why should that be, and what type of gifts may you find in the shops and online?
Simple Things for the "Sailing Life" Added 9/22/2005 by Kerry Mason Owning a boat has an oxymoronic quality to it. “The simple life” can be pretty complex--I think of it as having a plane, a car, and a house compressed into a very small space.
Who's Looking Out For Your Boat When Your Not There? Added 9/19/2005 by Marc Eskew There are millions of boaters in the United States. Most of them only spend a fraction their time on or around their boat. If your vessel is damaged, criminally or otherwise, will you find out before you show up for a day on the water and realize that
Propeller Injury Intervention Added 1/17/2005 by AmericanBoaters.com In 2002 recreational boaters were involved in 239 accidents involving motor or propeller strikes. Forty-seven of these resulted in death. While increased awareness of the risks associated with propeller/motor strikes will help, there are a variety of te
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