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Saturday, December 20, 2008

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Boating Accessories

By Richard Romando


If you�re a new boat owner, you obviously need accessories. Before you launch your boat there are certain accessories that are essential for on the water and on shore. Accessories include, boating radios, safety equipment, fish finders, seats, blinds and carpeting. Accessories used to dock and anchor your craft are also very important items. There are several kinds of docking ropes available. Anchors must be heavy enough to keep the craft moored, but not too heavy to increase the overall weight of the boat when sailing.

There are also boating accessories that allow you to personalize your craft. There are hundreds of accessories that can give your boat a unique look that reflects your personality. Lighting, marine fixtures and hinges can be custom designed to your specifications, and you can decide what you want changed on your boat or what you�d like to keep the same.

Perhaps you like to add a classic ship bell or a unique brass rod holder � small items can really stand out and make a difference in your boat�s design and look. If you spend a lot of time on your boat, you may want to invest in a commode, cooking equipment and comfortable bedding.

The point is, there are many ways to accessorize your boat and you can find thousands of accessories and ideas in your local marine shop or online. There are all kinds of options available to make your boating experience the ultimate in style and enjoyment. Check out your options and have fun.

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If you want to run shallow rivers, you need a jet boat. Jet boats come in different types and sizes, but they all have one thing in common � they depend on a high-pressure column of water pushed out of the engine to propel the boat. They can run in less water depth because there is no prop and lower unit hanging down to snag the river bottom. With the right boat, a highly skilled driver, and a consistent bottom, you can run in as little as two-to-three inches of water.
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Most personal water craft are designed for two or three people, though four-passenger models exist. Stand-up PWCs were first to see mass production and are still popular for single riders. The invention of both major types of PWC is credited to Clayton Jacobson II of Arizona, originally a motocross enthusiast.
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If the Jetsons owned a yacht, it would probably look a lot like the Maltese Falcon. The prized possession of Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tom Perkins, the Maltese Falcon is like a sailing computer, equipped with fiber-optic networks, microprocessors and touch screens that have converted the brain and muscle of sailing into a computerized control panel. Now, the only manpower required to hoist and lower its 26,000 square feet of sails is a touch of a button. Likewise, the football-field-sized yacht completed in spring of 2006 is the most expensive and technologically advanced of its kind today. With a price tag hovering around $130 million, the Maltese Falcon navigates more like a video game than a 1,367-ton boat. But Perkins isn't stopping there. He's working on a sports submarine to house on the Maltese Falcon in case he ever wants to play with some whales or manatees deep in the ocean. Think of it as his version of a jet ski.
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Boating, Sailing And Marine News

Parks Marina in Top Twenty of North American Dealers

Sat, 20 Dec 2008 07:22:15 GMT

With many marine businesses struggling under the pressure of today's economic reality, the boating industry's future depends now more than ever on consumers' ability to find dependable dealers capable of ...



Australian Sailing Yacht Cowrie Dancer In Trouble In Southern Ocean, Australian and South African crew aboard

Wed, 2 May 2007 18:05:16 +0200
The Antarctic research vessel SA Agulhas is steaming through rough seas in the Southern Ocean to rescue the crew of an Australian sailing yacht, Cowrie Dancer, after its mizzen mast broke and a crew member was washed overboard in a storm with swells of between five and eight meters. A South African crew member, Carol Erasmus, 32, of Uvongo on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, was unhurt but exhausted on Tuesday after the ordeal, which took place about 700 nautical miles south of Port Elizabeth. The two other crew members, both Australian, were injured.

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Sailing crew for Whitsundays Islands, Australia To Png And Solomons.

Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:47:46 +0200
Cutter sloop 13.4 Meters and master/owner require sailing crew for great passage and cruising. Share food costs (about 15-20 Aus dollars per day). Own cost to join yacht. No experience necessary. Galley and light deck duties.

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