Archive for July, 2009
Now Is The Time For Inflatable Towables
, 07 31st, 2009Summer is
here which means it is now time to go boating with family and friends, when you or out on the water and you see a boat go by pulling an inflatable toy it has to make you feel like where can I get one of those well the Internet has plenty of sites to find a fun inflatable that your family can enjoy. SportsStuff has a wide selection of inflatables that is available on several web sites and their is a wide variety of inflatable toys that hold from one to six people, skiing is a lot of fun but not everyone can ski, but everyone can ride on an inflatable toy. Have a lot of fun this summer with the inflatable that you chose.
Boat Fenders For Pontoon
, 07 30th, 2009These uniqu
e fenders offer protection to pontoon boats other fenders can’t provide. All pontoon fenders are made from marine-grade UV resistant vinyl and have an integrated rubber football type valve for easy inflation. •The Pontoon Fender fits between the pontoon and the deck of the boat. •The Fence Saver secures to the fence or railing to prevent contact to the aluminum fencing. •The corner bumpers mount over the original factory installed aluminum corner to provide air cushioning impact protection. As many boat fenders that most stores carry you do not see products for pontoon boats which do not protect your pontoon very well, their are a lot of great pontoon boats out their that need protection.
Garmin Accessories
, 07 29th, 2009When y
ou purchase a Garmin Fishfinder or a handeld Garmin GPS you can be assured that you can get the Garmin accessories that you need whether it is a connection wire or a carrying case for your handheld device. Garmin is not only a quality manufacture of GPS products but accessories that you would not even think you need. We all know this is a high tech world and Garmin is right their at the top of the tech list.
Water Toys
, 07 28th, 2009Few waters
ports offer such sheer enjoyment as boat tubing. And the great thing is that it’s so easy compared to, say, water skiing. This ease makes it suitable for all age groups and so a great activity for the whole family. Easy as it is, however, you need to take some precautions. Here a some pointers on how you can get the most out of your towable tubing experience.
First, let’s look at what towables are. Essentially, the towing experience involves being pulled behind a boat in or on one of various types of “towables.” These boat towables can take a variety of forms but tubes are the most popular (like water ski tubes). Tubes come in a vast range of shapes and sizes, so our first tip is about buying your tube like the regular inner tube to more exotic tubes and the rope that connects it to the boat.
Towables are made of artificial fibres such as nylon, polyester, PVC or neoprene. Polyester is the most durable while neoprene is the most comfortable and most expensive. If you have kids, you might prefer the latter.
Next there’s the matter of shape. Towables come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. The original design is the donut shape. This is most suitable for adults who can sit on top. However it’s not so convenient for smaller people to sit on. Plus the donut rolls over easily making it unsuitable for young children.
Then there are deck tubes which are flat and delta shaped. These are great for multiple riders. These can flip over easily so they’re most suitable for teenagers and young adults.
Next we have ‘ride in’ and ‘ride on’ tubes. The former are like small boats and so are perfect for small children and those requiring a gentler experience. ‘Ride ons’ are long narrow towables. Sometimes called torpedo style, these can sit up to six riders. So they’re great for groups of young riders seeking speed and thrills.
Finally for extreme thrills there are the rocker towables which have wings. These are examples of concept tubes which are aimed at the thrillseeker.
As for the ropes that connect the towable to the boat, these are graded according to the number of riders allowed. Towable ropes should be 50 and 65 feet in length.
Now that you’ve bought your towable and rope, it’s time to look at some tips for using them. First, always check any warning indicators on the tube. Read and obey the manufacturer’s specifications on such factors as the number of riders, their maximum size and weight, and the recommended top speed limits. Then the tubers should be instructed into how to position themselves on the tube. Don’t forget they must always wear a personal flotation device while in the water.
The next thing to do is to find the right area of water for towing. To be safe, you should allow at least 100-feet of unobstructed water on either side of the boat and a minimum of 3000 feet in front. Aside from the driver, the boat should have a ’spotter’ to check for riders who fall off. The spotter can then alert other boats in the area by waving a flag.
It’s essential too that the boat handler be familiar with any regulations affecting that stretch of water you’re on. Speed limits are influenced by water conditions. Wakes for example can be dangerous for towing so boat speeds should be reduced. And he must keep in mind the capabilities of the riders on the tube he’s towing. There are various speed limits that apply to riders of different ages, for example.
If you follow these simples tips, you’ll be assured of a safe and fun towable session. Towables, whether marine towables or freshwater, offer a genuine water sports experience for the whole family. In fact it’s the perfect activity for large groups of all kinds.
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Boating Trips – Best Idea For A Vacation By Abhishek Agarwal
, 07 27th, 2009If you have always wanted to go to a particular place and it is possible to make it by boat then that is the route to take, you
will be pleasantly surprised. On the other hand, if it is a vacation you are looking at you should try out a boating trip to rest and recuperate. A boating trip will leave you well rested and rejuvenated to take on the world when you get back to your daily grind. You can choose from a day long boating trip to a trip that may last many weeks or days. The choice is yours just make sure you take marine accessories with you.
Just spending some time on the cool tranquil water is relaxing and soothing for many people and they do this regularly as a therapy, you should try it too. You need to keep a few things in mind when you are planning your boating trip. You need to consider how many individuals will be sharing the boat with you on your trip. You definitely do not want to be crammed onto a boat that seemingly is taking the whole world with you. Ensure that the boating company is not putting you and your family on a boat that is only equipped for day trips if you are planning an over night trip. Plan accordingly fr the trip and take supplies with you that ill suffice for the entire trip.
If you are using your own boat and are leaving for an overnight trip you should have a professional check out your boat before you leave. Make all necessary repairs and service the boat well before you embark on your boating trip. It is advisable to have the vessel in the best of mechanical condition before you venture away from shore. Check the gas tank and if you are going for long distances then ensure that there are a few gas suppliers along the route.
Before embarking you should familiarize yourself with the waterways you are going to travel. Get yourself a map of the body of water you are going to travel. Draw the planned route on the map with a pen or pencil complete with longitude and latitude marked clearly on the map, this will minimize your chances of getting lost on the water, and in case you do then it will ensure you manage to find your way back to shore.
One of the most important things is that you must tell a few people that you are going on a boating trip and the time you expect to get back. This may sound cynical but it is important as people get suspicious and may sound the alarm if you do not return on the stipulated date and time. Let people know the route you are planning to take and do not change the route as this is a safety precaution and will only help you in case you get in trouble.
Handheld GPS
, 07 24th, 2009Ba
ckwoods, boundary waters, blue highways handheld GPS units is your trusted guide to the great outdoors. Many of the handheld GPS units are waterproof, sunlight readable , 24 hour battery life, USB connections for fast and versatile download transfer and routing capabilities to guide you.
Handheld GPS units are compact and lightweight, with user friendly interfaced, The handheld units are reliable and have trailblazing navigation capability, some have and alarm clock, sunrise/sunset and moon phase tables, optimal hunting and fishing times plus much more.
Boat Fenders
, 07 23rd, 2009
Have you ever tried to get the marks off of the side of your boat that you got when you pulled up to a dock or from another boat and the only way to keep this from happening is to us boat fenders. The number of fenders depends on the size and shape of you boat and the size of fender you need also depends on the size of your boat. We all like our boat to look its very best and the main way to make sure you always use boat fenders and when you are away from the dock or other boat make sure you stow the fenders so when you pick up speed the fenders do not beat up the side of your boat.
Enjoy the Sounds of Summer
, 07 23rd, 2009
Nothing says summer than spending a day out on the lake with your family and friends. You have the sun, the water, food, good people – the only thing missing is music! It’s understandable that you’d be afraid to bring normal sound systems out onto your boat. After all, they would only get ruined by your dripping wet friends or splashes from a wakeboard or tube.
Don’t let those fears silence your great time out on the water – pick up some waterproof speakers so you can play your favorite tunes wherever you go without worry. You can choose to install powerful, full-range waterproof speakers to your boat, or start out small with a sound system that hooks up to an MP3 player. The MP3 hookup is ideal for small crafts, as well as motorcycles, ATVs and golf carts, and includes a 50 watt waterproof amplifier and 5” coaxil waterproof speakers. If you choose this option, you’ll also want to pick up a waterproof MP3 case to protect your MP3 player from the elements.
Boat Spot Lights
, 07 22nd, 2009When
you are looking for boat spot lights you want a light that will illuminate up to a mile away with marine grade construction which means it will also be water proof. If you are getting a remote light make sure you can direct it manually without damaging the motors and mounts on the bow easily. Guest makes a nice selection for boat spot lights for almost every need.
Solar Panels
, 07 21st, 2009- Flexibl
e thin film solar provides all weather power even in low-light conditions - USB output charges any of your smaller electronic devices, includeing iPod’s, cell phones, and PDA’s
- Reverse flow protection prevents discharging the device you are using
- Folds ultra compact and lightweight at 5 oz. so one can take it anywhere
- CIGS thin film solar technology
- Durable individual CIGS cells work independently of each other
- These solar panel are truly flexible solar panels