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Friday, October 10, 2008

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Boat Storage - The Best Equipments For Storing!

By Abhishek Agarwal


When it comes to have your own storage equipments or appliances for your boat and also boat storages then you need to be very careful in deciding what actually you are looking for. Numerous storage choices are available for your boats which are very safe and comfortable.

These boat storage spaces not only provide you with extra security for your boats but also does service required for your boats. Here what is important is that you get a boat storage which is cost effective and fill all your needs. And also important is the appliances what you require for your boat and the storage places for these appliances.

Choose the best storage.

It's always important to select the best of all storage space for your boat equipments . To get the best the below mentioned points should be considered by every person. When you work against a predetermined list of what you specifically need, chances are you will get the right storage facility for your boat.

1. First of all you have to be sure of the size of storage you want and if you also intend to have an extra space other than the storage. If you are very serious about self maintenance of you storage appliance and the boat then you will require having the option of a place which is always easily accessible. The larger the size of the storage you expect the more money has to be invested and smaller the size of the storage less money you will need.

2. The situation of the facility, which should be easily accessible by you, is important, along with the convenience and freedom given to you. It should fulfill its function or purpose.

3. Finally the most important point that the security of the facility so that your equipment and boat are not damaged during storage. Check out the facility's monitoring system, and make sure it is an efficient one before you place your boat into their hands.

You will find many services for boat storage and you need to select on one that is best suited to your individual needs. Do make sure that your boat in covered by insurance in any case.

Even if you feel that you have found the best facility that money can buy, accidents and thefts are not uncommon where boats are concerned. So make sure you have a comprehensive insurance policy taking care of your boat and every thing that is within. When you have one you can truly be sure that your boat will be in safe hands, one way or another. Finally do not leave valuables lying around the boat, that's asking for trouble.

About the author

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Jet boats are highly maneuverable, and many can, from full speed, be reversed and brought to a stop within little more than their own length, in a maneuver known as a "crash stop". The well known Hamilton turn or "jet spin" is a high speed manoevre where the boat is turned sharply then the engine throttle is cut causing the boat's stern to lift and spin quickly around with a large spray of water.
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Most monohulls larger than a dinghy require ballast, depending on the design ballast will be 20 to 50 percent of the displacement. The ballast is often integrated into their keels as large masses of lead or cast iron. This secures the ballast and gets it as low as possible to improve it's effectivness. External keels are cast in the shape of the keel. A monohull's keel is made effective by a combination of weight, depth and length.
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For many years all inflatables were made of Neoprene/Hypalon (or rubber) materials. Today modern materials and construction processes have made it possible to make inflatables out of strong plastic materials called PVC or Strongan (Zodiac's fabric). So, today most inflatables are made out of PVC or Hypalon. Each fabric is different and requires different fabric and glue for repairs.


Boating, Sailing And Marine Stories

Temporary Removal of Durban's Visitor Jetty

Fri, 1 Jun 2007 11:44:17 +0200
Due to dredging operations taking place in the vicinity of Durban's international/visitors jetty, the jetty has been temporarily removed. One's only option, if sailing in to Durban in the next few weeks, and one hasn't organised a prior walk on mooring, would be to anchor in the Silburn channel.

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Looking For Experienced Crew - Long Term Available

Tue, 27 May 2008 21:08:48 +0200
Hello everyone! I am at a crossroads in my life and am excited for the next adventure. My plan is to purchase a sailboat with the proceeds from the sale of my business and live/cruise/relax/explore for 6 months of the year- every year! (if anyone has any recommendations for what I should buy - I'm all ears - I'm looking to spend around $200kusd and like the idea of a multi hull) I have limited sailing experience but am certified in advanced navigation standard and off shore cruising standard by CYA. Because of my limited on water experience I am looking for an experienced person to be the "captain" of the boat and teach me along the way! Hopefully the candidate will be easy to get a long with and will be able to stay with the boat long term. (I will need someone to sail/maintain her when I'm not there for 6 months of the year!) The crew will only be expected to contribute an equal share of the cost of food and drinks. All boat costs (fuel, fees, marinas, etc.,) will be covered by me!. Each person is to cover their own travel expenses to/from the boat and their costs of personal visas, etc.

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Sailing Crew Wanted For Canary Islands To Scotland

Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:19:09 +0200
I have a 36ft very well equipped sailing yacht and have just completed 25000mls single handed including 2 Atlantic crossings.I now feel it would be good to sail with a crew from the Canaries to Scotland in May 2008.

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Piracy Attempts On Cruising Yachts - Analysis of the 1st 9 months of 2007.

Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:04:23 +0200
This analysis of reported attempted attacks on Yachts sailing the world has been carried out by Cruiserlog Moderators in order to evaluate the events/incidents from a cruisers point of view. It is not meant to be a criticism of the ICC International Maritime Bureau's Piracy Report Center's Q3 report for 2007. They receive reports from ships, boats and yachts and précis these for publication in their weekly piracy report which is then widely circulated. It is probable that the IMB is not able to check the veracity of the initial incident, therefore having to accept it at face value even though it may sound incomplete, inaccurate or even exaggerated.

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