by meg | Jan 29, 2023 | Boat Safety
Handling lines is a common part of many things every boat owner must do—dock a boat, tying up a boat, and anchoring a boat, are just a few examples. And when you are handling lines, there’s a good chance there may be some knot tying too. Here are five commonly used...
by meg | Dec 12, 2022 | Boats and ships
Congratulations! You’ve made the decision. You’re ready to buy a recreational boat, but you’re not exactly sure which kind. There are a lot of things to consider when you’re serious about buying a boat, including the obvious ones about budget and finances, but have...
by meg | Sep 19, 2022 | Boat Maintenance
Keeping your boat clean isn’t about just wanting to make your boat look good—it’s a key part of boat maintenance that when done right, protects and extends the life of the parts of the boat that are exposed to the environment. It will also make it easier to sell your...
by meg | Aug 22, 2022 | Boat Safety, Uncategorized
Specific license requirements vary by state to operate a powerboat, sailboat or personal watercraft (PWC) on the waters in its jurisdiction, and most require some sort of boating safety and education certificate. Typically the boat license course can be completed...
by meg | Jul 28, 2022 | Boat Safety, Boats and ships, Marine
Why are anchors so important? Aren’t they just another part of the boat? Anchors are actually considered an essential piece of safety gear. It can not only hold your boat in place as you decide to drop anchor and go exploring for a few hours, but If your boat engine...
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