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Scout Boats – Innovation in Fishing Boats

May 5, 2012 | Author: Jack Calahan | Posted in Boats

Scout fishing boats have earned a well deserved reputation for being beyond cutting edge when it comes to design and quality. Through more than 20 years of building award-winning fishing boats, Scout has learned what works and what doesn’t when it comes to a great fishing boat.

The Basics About Boat Wiring

October 6, 2011 | Author: Gladys Holland | Posted in Boats

Every boat owner must be aware on why the vessel’s electrical system is essential especially when sailing. The electrical system is the lifeline of your vessel where all its system depends on it. Often this is neglected but you will need a reliable gauges and the right boat wiring that can monitor engine’s status and other important details.

Popular Tourist Attractions in New Zealand

September 30, 2011 | Author: Giancarlo D'Orazio | Posted in Boats

If you have made the decision to take a vacation in New Zealand you would already know just how much there is to see and do in our stunning country. With a huge selection of unique towns and even more unique tours in New Zealand you are guaranteed to have trouble deciding what to do first!

Marine boat joinery – make a statement with your boat design

September 16, 2011 | Author: Quin McDarling | Posted in Boats

It is an amazing feeling for both you and your passengers to sail the sea and feel the wind in your hair, but do you ever still feel like there is something missing with your boat? While the exterior of your boat is looking deluxe and amazing, if the interior of your boat is looking shabby, common or lacking in taste, it is hard to truly call it your ‘second home’. Just like your residential property, if you haven’t had any input into the design of your boat, then it has been made so that is doesn’t meet your likes, needs and requirements.

Row Boat Plans-Things To Consider

August 29, 2011 | Author: Martin Reid | Posted in Boats

So you want to build your own row boat and that is a great project for you to tackle. You need to know though that there are specific things that should be included in the plans to make the row boat easy to maneuver and to handle properly. With a row boat there are a pair of oars connected to the boat fitted into a metal ring then the person pulls on the oars through the water to make the boat move so this would make a row boat different than a paddle boat. There are some specifics which need to be considered when building a row boat and they are as follows.

Bass Fishing Boats Guide

August 24, 2011 | Author: Martin Reid | Posted in Boats

It does not matter what age you are fishing is a wonderful sport take part in even if it is a pastime for you but there are so many advantages to fishing. You get out in the fresh air and if you go with someone else it can be an exciting time to spend together. Your next step will be to buy yourself a bass boat so you can go out into the middle of the lake. Some advice is what you need when you are going to look for one.

Marine Kayaking

July 14, 2011 | Author: Shawn Smith | Posted in Boats

When you think about kayaking, you most likely think of a calming trip through calm and tranquil waters on-board a smallish canoe-like boat. This is exactly what kayaking is all about in general, however for people looking for a challenge and exhilaration, there is sea kayaking. In most cases, marine kayaking is at times similar to white water rafting. Not in regards to gear, but pace and level of activity. For that reason, sea kayaking is typically left to people who’re really experienced in the water.

Replacing Inflatable Boat Tubes – Important Facts and Information

July 9, 2011 | Author: Danny Matterson | Posted in Boats

Every modern boater knows that inflatables are economic, practical and safe vessels that give pleasure and enjoyment on the water. Made of highly-durable fabric, these inflatables are cheaper and safer than traditional hard boats. Owners of inflatable rigs, however, must be responsible enough to clean it at least once a month so they last for a longer period of time. To prevent molds from destroying the fabric, inflatables must be thoroughly dried before storage.