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The Beauty of Sailboat Charters Virgin Islands

October 30th, 2008 by ama | No Comments | Filed in Boat Cruises

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The beauty and freedom sailboat charters Virgin Islands is unparalleled.  The water is crystal clear with gentle tropical winds and sunshine. Choosing the right charter is key to an enjoyable vacation.

A sailboat charter means that you as the skipper would have to present your boating resume. Most companies also at least one additional crew member be experienced as well.  All the yachts available for sailboat charters Virgin Islands come fully equipped.

Then, the staff is professional and skilled, working hard to make your time on the water exceptional.  Although BVI Yacht Charters oversees the operations of these charters, all of the yachts are privately owned.  Even so, you can rest assured knowing that the boats are maintained to high standards and simply beautiful.

Fun Sailboat Charter Florida Keys

A sailboat charter Florida Keys is another popular choice.  The same applies when sailing around the Keys in that you will be treated like royalty.  The charter company’s staff that prepare the yacht for you are tremendously helpful.  After all, this is their livelihood but also their passion so they want to be 100% confident that you will have an amazing time.  People who have used sailboat charter Florida Keys agree that there is nothing better.

Sailboat Charter Caribbean Paradise

There’s nothing which compares to a sailboat charter Caribbean sailing or power yacht vacation. All their yachts continue to meet their demanding standards of quality and your expectations of a worry free Caribbean sailing vacation.

Safety, cleanliness and boat maintenance have played a major role in sailboat selection from several, Caribbean based, sailboat charter companies. Each boat is inspected frequently to ensure it continues to meet the demanding standards of quality and your expectations for a worry free, Caribbean sailboatvacation in the British Virgin Islands.

Before you book your cruise, you need to first decide on the type of vacation you want since some yachts are more economical and plain than others.  In addition, some charters are designed to be romantic, some for singles, some for families, etc.

Since there are so many different options, you need to know what you hope to get out of the vacation experience, which will help you choose the yacht but also the destination.

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Boat Accessories Built Tough To Last And Take a Pounding

October 28th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Boating Accessories

There are numerous Garmin Marine devices you can mount to your water craft to show you the way home if you become lost, help you locate the fish under the water or just make getting around the lake more fun . Many of the Johnson Boat devices designed for water craft can also be found in versions for dry land, but when installing them on a vessel, the durability to endure the harshness of watercraft life can make them a better investment

What makes boat accessories better for onboard use is their toughness to withstand water spray, bouncing around on their mounting hardware during choppy surf.

On the other hand, if you are only going to use the water craft when the water surface is smooth and don’t plan to ride across the wake of other boats, marine accessories will not be necessary and less expensive models for the home or motor vehicle use will most likely do the job. Although, in actuality life on the water will most likely be wild and wet and most boat owners want marine accessories to meet the challenge.

Marine Accessories Designed With Safety In Mind

There are a lot of accessories on the market from Speedometers to Depth Finders. Raytheon depth finders can help make sure the boat stays far enough above the water’s bottom to prevent damage to the engine’s propeller. To stay in touch with other boaters or those on shore you may want a Two Way radio

One of the most common boat accessories bought, is a ladder to help people climb back onboard when swimming in the water. Getting over the side of a boat can be difficult for most people, considering there are no footholds on most boats. The removable ladder can be lifted while traveling and is one of the most common marine accessories available.

There are popular marine accessories to protect The Watercraft like Dock ropes, fenders for the boat and bumpers for the dock to help maintain the appearance of the boat. By looking at any number of internet or conventional boating outlets, the amount of marine accessories obtainable may astonish even the most seasoned boater.


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By Using Proper Equipment you will Enjoy Boating even More

October 26th, 2008 by ama | No Comments | Filed in Boating

Picture yourself lying back enjoying the calm of the vast body of water, hearing the waves gently crashing upon the hull while you take in the relaxing surroundings. Nothing could be more relaxing - except for a certain peace of mind which comes from the empowering sensation of preparedness that brought you here in the first place.

Equipment for your Safety
Please consider the following tips that will make your boating expedition even more convenient, safer and fun-filled. Keeping your boat in top condition (that is, “ship shape” in boater jargon) is doing far more than keeping it looking good. There are many practical boating items which are not only appealing in their aesthetic design, but also provide added safety and security to both your boat and passengers alike.

With regards to boat trailers for example, a standard manual winch helps with bringing the boat out of the water and onto the trailer. Handling a heavy boat however becomes an easy and safer task when you use an electric winch, which is powered by a standard car battery. Also, using tie-down straps and a protective cover when transporting your boat by trailer will prevent costly damage from road debris projectiles.

Any time you go out boating there’s a good possibility that you will tie your boat to a dock at some point. Be sure to have a buffer between the dock and your boat to prevent your boat from taking damage as weather conditions or even waves from another boat can make even a quiet pond rise or fall which rubs your boat against the dock wood. Bumpers will protect your boat’s exterior finish from damage caused by rubbing against the rough wood found on most docks. You’ll need a few high grade lines to moor the boat correctly and to help put it back onto its trailer.

Communication Equipment
Running the open sea by either cloth sail or electric motor can be exciting; but remembering to keep in contact with the shore, and the rest of your party, can save your life when good times go bad. It is vital to have standard communication equipment; if your radio breaks, one of the ubiquitous GPS systems is a good back up backup to have.

In the event that your boating trip is extended past your original plans, you will find that a common gas can is an important piece of boating equipment and you should keep several on hand. Also helpful is a convertible top in case bad weather comes in out of the blue - literally. It will help keep the inside of your boat dry and all of your passenger’s will surely appreciate it too.

Besides communication, safety and transport equipment and aides; other boating equipment you should consider for your craft will depend on the primary use of your vessel. If a boat is mainly utilized for fishing, it will have requirements that differ from a boat that is mainly for water skiing, for example.

Make a list of the main reasons you’ll be using your boat so that you’ll know exactly what boating equipment you’re going to need. Click here for more boating stuff

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Buying An Inflatable Boat Cover

October 5th, 2008 by ama | No Comments | Filed in Boating Accessories

Inflatable boats first made their appearance during the nineteenth century when animal skins were filled with air and used to make pontoons. However, they didn’t become truly popular until the end of the Second World War when the US military began to sell surplus inflatable boats to the civilian population. Boaters soon discovered an inexpensive alternative for traveling through water.

Inflatable boats are extremely popular and available everywhere. The highly respected Zodiac in perhaps the most well-known brand of inflatable boat. Although the Zodiac Group also produces products for the aerospace and communications industry, they are known mainly to consumers for their inflatable boats, also known as RIBs or rigid inflatable boats.

Inflatable boats are strong but they are not indestructible. They can experience the same problems as any other type of vessel and means they must be maintained. Without proper care, an inflatable boat won’t have a long life. It will start to lose air and it will become unusable, possibly to the point where repairing it can become as expensive as buying a new one.

So, with this in mind, a basic component of any maintenance program is an inflatable boat cover. Exposure to weather, birds and insects can cause deterioration to the structure of your inflatable boat and can affect its expected life span. To avoid that, start looking for an inflatable boat cover.

Where Can I Purchase An Inflatable Boat Cover?

The first and easiest place to search for an inflatable boat cover is on the Internet. There are several companies that provide these products. You can search for them with your favorite web browser and visit their sites. you have found three or four sites for comparison, send them an email.

The quality of the various responses will assist you in evaluating the business. Trained staff will be able to provide you with the necessary information on the type of inflatable boat cover you should buy. After you have found your preferred store, a phone call and a credit card are all you’ll require to complete your purchase. Your package will be dispatched to your home or office.

If you’d like to inspect the inflatable boat cover prior making a purchase, you can also search for a boating accessory store near you. Grab your copy of the yellow pages and locate the boat covers section. You should find several stores or perhaps a marina that can sell you a pre-made or custom inflatable boat cover.

You’ll find more information at all boat covers and inflatable boat cover.

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A part of History - The refitting of Lord Jim

October 2nd, 2008 by ama | No Comments | Filed in Yacht

As a yacht Captain, returning home to Australia from the Mediterranean, Caribbean and the USA for the past seven years, I quickly found work at Brisbane Ship Yard refitting a large sloop.

I was approached to captain a ship the “Lord Jim”, that was leaving after four years, the fellow who approached me joined as an unpaid deck hand and ended up as the only one left on board.

The vessel was at a marina Marina in the Whitsundays, Queensland. It wanted an available Yacht Captain take it to Thailand via The Great Barrier Reef and Cape York. The brochure looked great, as they always do.

It was an old steel hull ketch with aluminum super structure, riveted together, and built in the UK by Camper & Nicholson in 1977.

I gave him a CV and forgot about it till I got a call from the owner who was psychologist in the performance coaching business .Of course he was a very convincing man. I took the job.

Going North north for two days I arrived at the boat and saw it was a mess and I had a sinking feeling that i had been conned.

It turned out it was completely un seaworthy and most systems broken down, With the Australian Cruise Permit expired, Ships Registration in Gibraltar expired, the hull and crew insurance expired, radio licenses expired. Added to this, all the safety equipment was out of date.

With the old Captain leaving two days later and the owners disputing his return ticket to England, this was a harrowing time for a new captain.

The Boat was desperately in need of repairs and I as the relief captain Phuket started on my own. I wanted to save face and get going but had no boat money or cards.

About 2 Years later I arrived in Thailand. I even continued to restore the vessel to her past glory with all systems running and on a limited budget and lots of problems for several more months.

Refitting this boat has bought great happiness to me and I am Proud of my efforts.

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