Tips When Selecting the Perfect Boat Equipment
March 7th, 2009 by ama | Filed under Boating.
Boating is an exciting hobby because of the wide and varied selection of boat equipment available. From romantic sailing ships to motorized houseboats, the boat equipment and boating supplies that you choose depends on how you want to utilize your new vessel. Some boats are better for day trips with a one or two person crew, while others are capable of supporting a family for several weeks or even months at a time. Shop around for your new boat equipment to find a product that best fits your needs.
First, decide what you want to do with your new boat. Do you want to sit around in the evenings swapping fishing stories? If so, you will want a boat designed for day trips or overnight stays and one that is easily able to navigate waterways to reach the best fishing spots. Consider the all-purpose motor boats, a bass boat or even an air boat.
If you are primarily interested in water sports, choose from a wide variety of motor boats. Available in several shapes, sizes and prices, many of the motor boats are ideal for such activities as water skiing. So-called sports boats are available as well, but may carry a higher price tag.
If sailing is your passion, you may want to consider a cruising sailboat. These boats combine the excitement of sailing with the convenience of plumbing and cooking facilities. These boats are designed primarily for weekend trips or short vacations, but many are actually large enough to live aboard. However, novice sailors or those with limited budgets may prefer a dinghy sailboat. These smaller, less expensive boats are perfect learning vessels and some even convert to rowboats.
If money is no object, you might want to invest in a houseboat or even a yacht. These large ships are graciously appointed with living quarters, plumbing and cooking facilities, and even mini-bars. This type of ship is designed to be lived in for long periods. Some owners choose to forego other living accommodations in order to live full time onboard.
There is no one-size-fits-all determination of the best boat for any situation. You can get advice from other boat owners by visiting a boating forum. Also, read up on the different types of boats in a wide variety of boating books. Make sure that you understand the different types of boats available including differences in motor types, facilities, and legal and insurance requirements. Do your homework before you go shopping for your new boat equipment.
Once you visit your local marine supply shop and decide what type of boat equipment you want, be sure to shop around to find the best deal. Boat prices can vary dramatically. Most dealers do not offer every conceivable type and model of boat, so taking the time to visit several can yield a better selection from which to choose. Boat equipment is a long term and expensive investment, so be sure not to hurry the selection process.
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