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How To Save Money On Gas For Your Boat
With fuel prices rising daily everyone seems to be looking for ways to save money on fuel costs.  If you are buying your fuel on the water you are probably paying a premium of $1+ per gallon to fill up your boat.  Fortunately there are products that will help you save money in the long run.   What are these products?

by David Quinter | post a comment




You Bought Your First Boat - The Boating Gear You'll Need
Congratulations on the purchase of your new (or used) boat. Now that you have your boat, you are probably wondering what boat gear you will need to get started. Listed below are some of the products you'll need to get started.

by David Quinter | post a comment




Choosing The Right Propeller
To some, choosing the right boat propeller can seem like a job for a marine service center. Anything that has to do with the backend of the boat can be a scary thing. Despite popular belief, choosing the correct propeller for a particular boat and motor is actually a fairly simple thing to do, once you understand what a propeller really is.

by Turning Point Propellers | post a comment




Boating Safety - It's For Everyone
Boating, when a few simple rules are followed, is one of the safest family activities there is. U.S. statistics show boating is twice as safe as biking, five times as safe as driving a car, and 24 times as safe as scuba diving. By practicing safe boating, you will provide a wonderful pastime for yourselves and give your children a love of the water that will last them a lifetime.

by James "Doc" Lewis | post a comment




Rights Of Way At Sea Explained
All of us on land have had the experience upon walking down the street of meeting another pedestrian, turning to the right and having him turn to his left, then turning to the left and having him turn to his right and finally bumping him. To the pedestrian on the sidewalk, such action and such a collision is comical but between two boats on the water, it is serious, yet boats often behave like human beings and do that very thing.

by jimmycox | post a comment





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