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Boat Trailers Are Not One Size Fits All Buying a boat is a dream come true for many. They provide a great outlet for getting away from it all, kicking back and relaxing. Buying the boat, however, isn't where the shopping ends. Boat trailers are necessary purchases for anyone that wants to transport their new purchase from lake to l...

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Rules of the Road There are written rules which specify who has the "right of way" in meeting, crossing, or overtaking situations on the water. These "Rules of the Road", or NavRules or Colregs, should be reviewed and complied with. But the cardinal rule, above all others, is that the skipper should use every ...

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Is Whitewater Rafting Losing Access? In a debate that is sure to pit the commercial enterprise of whitewater rafting companies against recreational users and general taxpayers, owners of roads in and around the Dead River and Kennebec River, continue to charge fees for access and threaten to raise fees or close roads. Ow...

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Springtime Boat Preparation Spring brings the warm weather and the annual task of preparing your boat for another season of fun filled carefree boating. Some attention and maintenance now could prevent some aggravation and down time duri...

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Its Almost Spring! How to Buy a Boat  
Its Almost Spring!  How to Buy a Boat
How to Buy A Boat If you are planning to buy a boat then there are many things you must consider before actually buying a boat. First of all, you must understand your needs. You have to decide which type of boat suits you the best. The type of water you will be boating on and the climate are other important considerations. Small, sheltered bodies of water don't require a boat with as much freeboard and dead rise as those used on larger bodies of water where you will encounter bigger waves and rougher conditions. In a colder climate, the boating season is relatively short. To prolong it you may want a boat that offers more protection from the elements. In warmer climates an open boat with a Bimini top for shade may be the better choice. Once you have decided which is the best then comes the next part, sh...

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Launching and retreiving tips
Launching and retreiving tips For the courtesy of others and to prevent rushing, prepare your boat for launching away from the ramp. ~ Check the boat to ensure that no damage was caused by the trip ~ Raise the lower unit (remove supports) to proper height for launching so that it will not hit bottom. ~ Remove tie downs and make sure that the winch is properly attached to the bow eye and locked in position. ~ Attach a line to the bow and the stern of the boat so that the boat cannot drift away after launching and it can be easily maneuvered to a docking area. ~ Visually inspect the launch ramp for hazards such as a steep drop off, grease and sharp objects. When everything has been double checked, proceed slowly to the ramp remembering that your boat is just resting on the trailer and attached only at the bow. The ideal situation is to have one person in the boat and one observer at the water's edge to help guide the driver of the tow vehicle. When launching: ~ Keep the rear wheels of the tow vehicle out of the water. This will generally keep the exhaust pipes out of the water. If the exhaust pipes become immersed in the water, the engine may stall. ~ Set the parking brake and place tire chocks behind rear wheels. ~ Make sure someone on shore is holding the lines attached to the boat. ~ Lower the outdrive and prepare to start the engine (after running blowers and checking for fuel leaks). ~ Start the boat motor and make sure that water is passing through the engine cooling system. ~ Release the winch and disconnect the winch line from the bow when the boat operator is ready.At this point the boat should be ale to be launched with a light shove or by b backing off the trailer under power. Finish loading your boat at a sufficient distance from the ramp so that others may use it.....   Read More

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