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Boating Articles

109. Boat Sales - How To Enjoy Vacation In Australia!
Are you in a mood for vacation? Then Australia is the place to be. It offers the best beaches and also has a great coastline to go boating.

110. Bass Boat - The ABCs Of Buying From Authorised Dealer!
Do you wish to buy a new bass boat? Then do it only from an authorised dealer to save you a lot of troubles.

111. Boat Parts - Learning To Repair The Economical Way!
Do you own a boat? Then keeping it in perfect shape would take a lot of your time. So you must learn how to repair your boat and keep the maintenance cost under control.

112. Boat Rentals - Visit The Picture Perfect Islamorada In Florida!
Are you looking to take a break from your routine life? Then try a boating vacation to recharge your overused batteries. And what better place than Florida, the King among all.

113. Fishing Boat Manufacturer - The ABCs Of Pontoon Boats!
Do you like to do two things at one time? Then a fishing boat will serve you will, allowing you to do fishing and boating together.

114. Cabin Cruiser Boat Sales - Style And Luxury In Missouri!
Does luxury and boating sound synonymous? Then you must try the cabin cruiser's available in Missouri to satisfy your needs.

115. Kayaking Around Horsey Island - Paddling Out
Horsey Island is an island in the Walton-on-the-naze backwaters in Essex, England. It is mentioned by Swallows and Amazons author Arthur Ransome and Hamford Water at the top of Horsey Island is the setting for his eighth book, Secret Water. Walton-on-the-Naze backwaters offer some of the most beautiful and picturesque scenery in the Essex county and with its many low lying islands and creeks it is an ideal location for kayaking. Although tidal, paddling in the many creeks is calm and effortless which makes it both safe and enjoyable for novice kayak and canoeist and also children. The island is approximately eight or ten miles round and is predominantly covered in coastal and salt marsh plants including the extremely rare Hogs Fennel. It has a few sandy beaches but mostly mudflats surround the island. The island itself forms part of a nature reserve and is home to many rare migrating and breeding birds such as Terns, Ringed Plover, Curlew, Dunlin, Pintail, Wigeon and Dark-bellied Brent Geese. Only a few miles away and from where Hamford Water joins the sea the ports of Felixstowe and Harwich (one of Europe's largest and developing ports) can be seen. Several fellow kayakers and I planned to paddle around Horsey Island stopping and camping overnight on one of its beaches. The kayaks being used for the journey were the Sevylor Ranger inflatable kayak, a sit on top kayak and a Perception Sundance. As the island could be paddled around in a matter of several hours we planned to set off on a Friday afternoon, set up camp halfway round the island and return the next morning. A 4.00pm departure time was agreed when the tide would be at its highest and would allow us to paddle our kayaks clockwise around the island. Kirby Creek at the southwest point would be inaccessible an hour or so before or after high tide so it was important we departed on time. We were able to load most of our camping and kayak accessories on the two Sevylor Ranger inflatable kayaks due to their size and ability to carry ample equipment. The perception kayak also offered plenty of cargo space. The sit on top kayak was only able to carry the bare essentials due to the very nature of sit on top kayaks. Unfortunately we were unable to depart on time due to one of the group being held up and it was gone 5.30pm before we eventually got underway. Having missed the high tide and together with a strong current made it impossible to paddle westward towards Kirby Creek at that time of day. The change of plan was agreed and we paddled off along the Walton Channel which leads directly into the North Sea. Paddling along in the early evening summer sun was nothing short of glorious.

116. Buying The Best Sailboat For You -- Catamarans vs. Monohulls
This article describes criteria for purchasing the best sailboat based on owner's intended usage. This article specifically discusses cruising catamarans versus monohulls.

117. Do I Really Need a Boat Console Cover?
Whether you're in a stormy season or not, if you leave your boat unattended or unused for more than a week, it's a good idea to have it protected from the elements of nature, people and animals.

118. Building Your Kayaking Boat
Building your first kayak boat mainly for pleasure and fishing.

119. Learn The Essentials Of Yacht Sailing
It is difficult to draw a line between what most people call a boat and a craft logically entitled to be called a yacht. Actually, any power or sailing craft used exclusively for pleasure is a yacht. On the other hand, most of us think of a yacht in terms of a craft fitted for cruising and requiring more than the usual two-person crew.

120. Kayak Trailers - How useful are they?
Kayaking is a great way to relax and just about everybody can take up kayaking or canoeing whether you are young or old.


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