31 July 2010 | Boating | Guest Author
A boat trailer is really important throughout boating. It’s something you truly cannot afford to go completely wrong with simply because it’s a double function device. It offers you comfort to be able to store your own boat as well as enables you to discover various locations. Good trailer should execute both obligations equally.
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31 July 2010 | Boats | Guest Author
Although you may be quite experience in boating, finding the best boat can be a difficult task. Whether you are searching for the fishing boats in a sale, there are some basic things that you should note. Among the several kinds of boats in the sale, you should select the one that will fit your needs in the best manner.
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31 July 2010 | Boating | Guest Author
Victoria BC whale watching is the quintessential experience of a trip to the Island. With such a unique opportunity presented to them, visitors shouldn’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Whale watching is truly magical; there is nothing like seeing those sleek black and white bodies emerge from the water. What’s more, you are also getting fun excursion trip out on a boat and the opportunity to gaze at the beautiful ocean and coastal scenery.
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30 July 2010 | Boats | Guest Author
There are some useful points to consider when you are looking to buy a boat, no matter how big or small. This investment is likely to be the second biggest investment you make in your lifetime and ensuring that the boat is fully functioning with no problems will put your mind at rest before handing over your money. Below we have a quick look at some points to consider when you look to buy boats.
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30 July 2010 | Boating | Guest Author
The final 10 days of the year saw 18 young people sailing from Mumbai to Mandwa for a sail camp supported by the BSA - Bombay Sailing association and the RBYC - Royal Bombay yacht Club youngsters, during the last few days of the year. The children sailed from Mumbai to Mandwa.
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30 July 2010 | Boats | Guest Author
Mexico boasts 1000’s of square miles of coast on the pacific coast of America , going all the way from Guatemala up to the northwestern Border near California. The majority of the Coast was for the most part small fishing villages until about 1925, because a newly-built road had brought many tourists.
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29 July 2010 | Boats | Guest Author
A diving vessel is really a ship which is primarily utilized to provide assistance to professional diving expeditions. In the 1970s, the popularity of using a diving support vessel had exploded due to the unexpected need of diving expeditions to enhance and strengthen oil production. These diving platforms including the diving vessels generally were positioned during those times in the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea in order to boost oil production.
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29 July 2010 | Boating | Guest Author
Porta potties, commonly referred to as portable toilets or porta loos are a group of sanitary products ideal for use in areas where there is no mains sewage system, or a place where construction of a permanent toilet can be made. These toilets, as well as being movable are generally considered temporary fixtures. They are regularly seen at concerts, weddings and other large events.
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29 July 2010 | Boating | Guest Author
Half the pleasure of planning for a trip is having to select somewhere you get to go. Each and every time I recieve one of my free travel guides, I enjoy flipping through the different pages to see which attractions jump out at me. Everyone looks for something different in a destination.
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29 July 2010 | Boating | Guest Author
The popularity of watching whales from boats has exploded around the world in the last fifteen years. Thousands and thousands of people are vacationing and traveling great distances with the hope of seeing whales in the wild. Blame this whale fascination on “Free Willy” or better yet blame it on our curious human nature, but whales and people have been interacting a lot more lately. Is this interaction good? Do both species gain from these encounters? Are we harming the whales? Is this education or exploitation?
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