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Written by Madison Tripp
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Saturday, 09 February 2008 |
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Backing up a trailer and launching a boat can be very intimidating to new boaters, especially if the launch area is busy. New boaters should always get instruction and have the help of an experienced boater for the first few attempts to launch a boat. In an effort to help make your next boating expedition a successful one, try to keep in mind the following tips and suggestions for launching your boat. |
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Written by Serge Harrison
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Saturday, 12 January 2008 |
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Like the best way to prepare your outboard for winter storage or if your outboard seized during storage how to get it running without any new parts or special tools. |
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Written by Don Seibert
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Sunday, 06 January 2008 |
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Taking care of the canvas accessories of your boat need not be a time consuming or difficult task. A little regular maintenance and attention to detail when you are boating will make your canvas last the life of your boat. |
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Written by Don Seibert
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Sunday, 16 December 2007 |
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Having a safe and fun day on the water simply requires a little planning and a heavy dose of common sense. Most boaters are so much about having fun on the water that they sometimes overlook some FUNdamentals. Since boating is such a pleasurable treat, it's very easy to let your guard down. So here's the plan for a great and safe day on the water. |
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Written by Kristy Annely
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Sunday, 09 December 2007 |
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An inflatable boat trailer is needed if the user has a Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB), since those boats have only a deflatable collar surrounding a solid hull. RIB's are regular boats in many ways. A true inflatable boat does not need a trailer but in some cases the user may want one. |
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