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		<title>Boating World Magazine: Learn About Boaters From All Over The Globe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you go down to the docks to untie your boat to take it out on the water, you look at the other boaters around you and they probably look and act just like you. The boats, for the most part, look similar, though they all have different names, and the boaters all use the [...]]]></description>
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</table>When you go down to the docks to untie your boat to take it out on the water, you look at the other boaters around you and they probably look and act just like you. The boats, for the most part, look similar, though they all have different names, and the boaters all use the same techniques to maintain their boats and the same to drive them. However, have you ever given much thought to the way people handle their boats in other countries and other cultures? If this has ever crossed your mind, it’s time for you to pick up a copy of Boating World magazine. Boating World magazine includes everything about boating from all over the world. Whether they are boaters from Thailand or from Russia or even England, boating enthusiasts the world over send in letters, pictures, tips and more to Boating World magazine for people just like you to learn from.</p>
<p><strong>Brings Different Boating Cultures Together</strong></p>
<p>If you’re a boating enthusiast and you want to know more about the activity you love, you’ll really enjoy Boating World magazine. There’s no other magazine like it when you consider that it brings boaters from all different cultures together in one publication. You can buy Boating World magazine at your local bookstore, or, if they don’t have it, you can order it.</p>
<p><script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://www.jdoqocy.com/7j115esodfhkroghu28778B78?sid=BSF-front&target=_top&mouseover=Y"></script> To find an order form to subscribe to Boating World magazine, go to your local bookstore. One copy should have everything you need to secure a subscription for yourself so that you can get Boating World magazine delivered right to your door. There’s also a way you can subscribe to Boating World magazine over the internet. Do an internet search and find the order form so that you can receive Boating World magazine to your door every month.</p>
<p>This way, you can stay on top of the latest boat news and reviews while also learning about boaters from other cultures. You never know, you find that what one boater does in Thailand may work great for you back home. If you had never picked up a copy of Boating World magazine, you may have never known that. That’s just a little of what you’ll get from this great magazine. Pick up a copy today and you’ll likely find that you’ll never want to put it down again.</p>
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		<title>Boating Instructions Can Help Save Your Craft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you climb behind the wheel of a boat and head to the open water, it would be wise to have some boating instructions to avoid the possibility of destroying the investment your first time out. While the boat has a steering wheel much like your car, it does not respond the same way and [...]]]></description>
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</table>Before you climb behind the wheel of a boat and head to the open water, it would be wise to have some boating instructions to avoid the possibility of destroying the investment your first time out. While the boat has a steering wheel much like your car, it does not respond the same way and if you look close you will notice there is no brake pedal.</p>
<p>One of the biggest needs for boating instructions will be in getting it off the trailer and into the water in the first place. Towing a loaded boat trailer with your car is similar to towing any type of trailer and the same laws apply, as will the same driving techniques.</p>
<p>Before you take your boat out on the water, you should consider taking a boating instructions course, especially one which also focuses on boating safety as they will not only help you stay safe on the water, many boating insurance companies will offer a discount on the premiums if you have participated in a safety course. You will learn how to make sure your boat is properly registered and licensed in your state and what, if any, requirements exist for using your boat in other states.</p>
<p><strong>Driving Techniques Can Save Damage</strong></p>
<p><script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://www.jdoqocy.com/7j115esodfhkroghu28778B78?sid=BSF-front&target=_top&mouseover=Y"></script> While many boat operators have learned how to use the motor as a brake when pulling into a dock or to the trailer at the end of the day, if done improperly can cause severe damage to your boat’s motor. It is not advisable to do this until you have sufficient boating instructions and have mastered the technique. It will be best to make your approaches slow and accurate than to attempt speedy parking techniques and either cause damage to your motor, or slam your boat into a dock or into your trailer.</p>
<p>Boating instructions rarely touch on subjects such as costs of boat ownership and continuing operating expenses, but they may offer advice on towing considering the size of your boat and the towing capacity of your vehicle. While most pickup trucks and small SUVs are capable of handling boats up to 24-feet, you should always check the vehicle’s manual to certain and have towing equipment professionally installed to avoid any accidents.</p>
<p>The decision to own a craft for water fun and sports is a big decision, not just financially, but there is also a lot of responsibility that goes along with it. By participating in boating instructions before you hit the water, you can help assure yourself fun and safe outings for your family and friends. </p>
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		<title>Boating Gifts for Every Occasion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the avid fishermen and boaters in your life coming up with boating gifts can be a challenge after a certain point. You can only buy so many fishing rods, reels, float able cozies before you notice a clear pattern in your gift giving. With a little creativity, however, you can still find some new [...]]]></description>
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</table>For the avid fishermen and boaters in your life coming up with boating gifts can be a challenge after a certain point. You can only buy so many fishing rods, reels, float able cozies before you notice a clear pattern in your gift giving. With a little creativity, however, you can still find some new and thoughtful boating gifts for the seaman in your life.</p>
<p><strong>Extended Stay Gifts</strong></p>
<p>For the boater who spends some nights, weekends, vacations staying on his or her boat, you can find a number of items to make their boat a home away from home. Look for boat-friendly appliances, like coffee makers, blenders, microwaves, etc. designed specifically to be used on a boat. If these items are already in your boater’s possession try going to your local outdoor store and look for boat-friendly plastic, fold-able wine glasses, or any number of other dining accessories.</p>
<p>If your boater is also a foodie, try giving a nice food basket as a boating gift before a big trip. Include non-perishable items that won’t need to be refrigerated. Generally speaking, if your boater has a source of refrigeration on their boat it is not very large, so you won’t want to give them anything that will take up needed space.</p>
<p>Include some nice crackers, jams, finger foods that can be enjoyed on a sunny boat deck without too much hassle. You can also include prepackaged gourmet food that is easy to prepare. Check your local market or grocery store in the health/gourmet food aisles for such items. You can find everything from prepackaged felafel to flan. Giving some nice food makes a great boating gift, and will give your boater something to savor on his or her voyage.</p>
<p><strong>Practical Gifts</strong></p>
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<img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/8h117r6Az42OSQXSTRROYXWSPXY" alt="Sea Eagle 330 -- The Go Anywhere Kayak For 2" border="0"/></a> Sometimes the simplest things make the best gifts. Make your boater’s next trip easier by preparing a box of essentials for their boat, like band-aids, an assortment of travel-sized soaps, miniature flashlights, bug candles, etc. Think of everything your boater may need or want with them to make their stay comfortable. Even things like can openers, matches, plastic silverware can make a much appreciated boating gift.</p>
<p>Another great boating gift idea is rain gear. You don’t have to purchase expensive gear, just an assortment of ponchos that can be easily stored for rainy situations. A tool kit is another great boating must have, so look for a miniature kit with all the basics. With the proper research, you are sure to find the perfect <strong>boating gift</strong>. </p>
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		<title>Boating Equipment Imperative For Fun Excursion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are out on the water, your boating equipment can mean the difference between a fun filled day and one filled with frustration. It can also mean the difference between life and death in the event of an accident. There are three different categories of boating equipment including the must have, the like to [...]]]></description>
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</table>When you are out on the water, your boating equipment can mean the difference between a fun filled day and one filled with frustration. It can also mean the difference between life and death in the event of an accident.</p>
<p>There are three different categories of boating equipment including the must have, the like to have and maybe someday you will have classes of equipment. Included in the must have <strong>boating equipment</strong> are safety-related equipment such as life jackets, spare fuel tanks, with fuel, an oar in case your motor breaks down in the middle of the lake and a first aid kit.</p>
<p>While some may consider lights a must have, if you plan to operate your boat only in full daylight, you may get away without them, especially if yours is a smaller craft. Nice to have <strong>boating equipment</strong> may also include a convertible top to be opened in case of rain, or too much sunshine, along with ski equipment and fishing equipment.</p>
<p>For boating equipment considered to be in the someday you will have class could be depth finders for fishing, a speedometer and a built in generator with refrigerator and stove for cooking on the water. These are items that you may have one day if you even feel the need to live on the water on your boat.<br />
Safety Should Matter The Most</p>
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<img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/8h117r6Az42OSQXSTRROYXWSPXY" alt="Sea Eagle 330 -- The Go Anywhere Kayak For 2" border="0"/></a> Some boating equipment that can help make your experience safer could include a global positioning system with maps of the lakes you are on the most often programmed in to help you navigate your way back to shore in case of an emergency. They can also supply a rescue craft with your exact location in the event you cannot contact them. Flashlights, spare batteries and possibly a flare gun may be some safety-related boating equipment you could consider having on board.</p>
<p>Bumpers to hang on the side of your boat to protect it from scraping against the dock could also be considered nice to have boating equipment to protect your boat from damage while in the dock. A full-boat cover to help protect it when not in use is another piece of boating equipment you may find almost a necessity. It can placed on the boat to protect your investment while traveling, while in storage or even when parked overnight.</p>
<p>Depending on the type and size of your boat, there will always be new ideas for boating equipment hitting the market. Regardless of what you use the boat for, there will be equipment to make the experience more fun and enjoyable. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The long days of winter are behind us with the summer looming the only thing to think about is boating the sea and fun. Although there are many ways to find our own type of fun and boating, the sea, and water seem to always figure into our thinking. There are many fun ways to [...]]]></description>
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</table>The long days of winter are behind us with the summer looming the only thing to think about is boating the sea and fun. Although there are many ways to find our own type of fun and boating, the <strong>sea</strong>, and water seem to always figure into our thinking.</p>
<p>There are many fun ways to enjoy boating with family or friends but care should be taken or the fun can quickly turn around. There are many articles here to help with boat care and water fun so please read as much as possible to prepare yourself, family and friends for all your boating fun, whether you are sailing, speed <strong>boating</strong> or rowing, water safety is a priority.</p>
<p>The sun is <strong>fun</strong> but not friendly on our eyes. The need for good sunglasses is more of a necessity today than ever before. the sun glare will damage your eyes without the correct protection. Sun glasses are a great way to prevent sun damage. There are many types of sun glass protection like Oakley, Chanel, Gucci, Ray Ban and Prada just to name a few but designer glasses are not the only answer for eye care. Any good polarized UV sunglasses will be fine plus many of the higher priced glasses can be purchased wholesale..</p>
<p>The welcoming sea can fool many visitors both new and old timers. There are so many activities to be relished when it comes to fun anywhere and especially in the sea.</p>
<p><strong>(1) Surfing;</strong> where you have a surfboard that is the size predetermined by your height and weight. You will need accessories even for a surfboard like wax, leg rope (sometimes these leg ropes are not allowed or advised), and swimsuit for sun protection and help against the cold water.</p>
<p><strong>(2) Swimming;</strong> There are many places to swim, in a pool, at a public baths, in a lake or in the ocean. Safety is still a top priority and never swim anywhere alone. If unable to swim swimming lessons are essential before entering the sea or any water for that matter. Many flotation devices are available for the young and old but make sure these meet minimum standards both for safety and reliability and suited to your particular sport or activity.</p>
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<p><strong>(3) Boating; </strong>This is a vast subject as you will find and thoroughly enjoyable as well. The boat choices seem unlimited from sail to bullet boats for racing it should not be difficult to find a boat that suits your purpose. They are great for a quiet day on the ocean as in a sailboat or super fun on a power boat with friends water skiing behind. Fishing off your small cabin boat or tinny is also a fantastic way to spend an afternoon and a barbecue on the beach later enjoying your catch can not be understated.</p>
<p><strong>(4) Fun; </strong>This means many things to many people but for it to be fun it may be popular like swimming or has a degree of danger like sky diving or even risk in other forms like gambling but whatever you choose as your way of receiving enjoyment it usually comes under the heading of fun.</p>
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