Friday, May 29, 2009

Choosing the Proper Kayaking Accessories

Kayaking is an unpredictable sport as you will not be able to foresee the outcome. It is only through preparation that you are able to prevail over whatever odds that might be thrown at you. Different kayaks are built for different purposes to cope with the diverse types of sea conditions. Some are just for sightseeing while other may be for dangerous white water kayaking. When you are dealing with the trying condition of the water, a kayak with a paddle is not enough. You will need other accessories to help you survive and the first equipment you will need is the ability to transport the kayak.

You need to outfit yourself with the right kayaking accessories and clothing is crucial. Clothing has to be waterproofed and disperse all perspiration. The best type is makes of synthetic material as they are resilient. Sandals have to be waterproofed as well as a pair of gloves that will protect your hands from freezing cold in addition to avert blisters.

Kayaking is a water contact sport and can keel over without warning. You can permit a little water displacement and above that, you will put your personal safety in danger. To overcome that you can use sprayskirt that cover you fully that help to avert paddle splash in addition to keeping off rapids. As in water sport, all kayaking accessories need to be waterproof with food cooler manufacture from vinyl to keep it afloat. Add a flotation device too in case of emergency.

There are other essential kayaking accessories depending on whether you are in calm water or out at sea. In the unpredictable sea, you need survival accessories and remember to prepare yourself for any outcome, even the worst. Whatever your discretion; do not over pack as you need to be agile to cope with the treacherous conditions.

A bilge pump, a map and a compass together with paddle floats will do nicely. Irrespective of your experience, you need to carry those indispensable accessories at all time. Other additional kayaking accessories that you can bring along are baseball hat, sun visor to cut off glare and maybe some snacks such as a cereal bar or chocolate to perk you up.

The kayaking expedition will be enjoyable and safe if you get yourself outfit with all the proper accessories. Kayaking is best done in group as more people can take care of each other and it is more exciting that way. Even without kayaking accessories, it can be done but not out at the treacherous sea. Whatever, it is best to equip yourself by choosing the proper kayaking accessories.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

Fish and Ski Bow Rider Boats - Very Popular and Versatile

The eighteen and nineteen feet fish and ski bow rider boats have been the most sought after family boats in the boating industry over the last twenty years. The Bayliner 194 Fish and Ski is no exception.

I took a close look at the redesigned 194 during a recent boat show. This is a versatile boat, whether you are enjoying a day of skiing, pulling a tube or trying to catch that big large mouth bass on the lake everyone is talking about.

The Bayliner 194 comes standard with some really creative features.....Trolling motor, fishing rod casting decks and a unique livewell that also acts as a fish cutting board.

You will find the livewell located under the stern bench seat at back of boat. Another feature is a top notch marine sound system which comes with an mp3 jack and cd player which you will find inside the glove box.

The trolling motor located on the port side of bow is wireless with a remote enabling you to control directions while you are anywhere in the boat. I think this would be a great advantage for fisherman.

The cockpit interior consists of two very comfortable bucket seats, a stern bench seat and a really cool feature; a fisherman's casting seat hidden under the stern sun pad that is easily accessible.

The bow interior consists of two bow cushions and another fisherman's casting seat on a adjusting pedestal.

The 194 Ski and Fish is powered with a Mercury Marine Mercruiser 4.3L. The boats overall length is 19 feet with a beam width of 7 ft. 11 inches. And can seat up to nine people comfortably.

For information on the fish and ski bow rider boats, please go to North American Waterway

35 years self employed in the boating industry. Specializing in Bayliner Boats and Pontoon Boats. I grew my business over 300% when I went online. Now very involved in internet and social marketing, joint ventures and helping people do the same. I am volunteering my knowledge in a mentor program working with young entrepreneurs who are still in high school or college.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Kerala Houseboats - Kettuvallam

Have you ever gone houseboat cruising on the picturesque backwaters of Kerala. If you haven't, make sure you do this time on the tour to Kerala. It offers you the most exciting, wonderful and unforgettable experience.

The traditional House boats of Kerala called 'Kettuvallam' needs on introduction. They have their own charm. The people who have visited the Kerala before had a lovely time on these traditional house boats. They take you to the fascinating world where you just float in the luxurious setting over miles and miles.

The Kettuvallam are totally eco friendly boats made of bamboo poles, ropes, coconut fiber, bamboo mats etc. The main wood used in the construction of Kettuvallam is 'Anjali'. They are approximately 67 feet in length and has a width of around 13 feet in the middle. They are mainly furnished with single room, double room or triple rooms. Kettuvallam are mostly yellowish brown in color, which is furnished with cane and wood interiors. Its floors are carpeted with coir mats.

They were earlier used as grain barges to transport the rice grown in the fields alongside the Kerala backwaters. Due to their sheer shape and size, they can carry load which is thrice that of a goods truck. For centuries Kettuvallam has served as a mode of transport because of its accessibility to the remote areas. They are now turned into the luxury boats to promote tourism in the state.

These traditional houseboats are designed and decorated keeping in mind the comfortability of the tourists. They boosts of all the necessary facilities and are described as the mini mobile resorts.
Kettuvallam provides all kind of comfort and relaxation to the tourists. They boosts of a kitchen, western toilets and an upper deck. The cuisine served on these boats includes the local specialties such as fish, pawns and traditional Keralan cuisine. The latest innovation are the small conference rooms on these houseboats.

Kettuvallam are one of the Kerala's main attractions. People attracted by the simplicity and originality of Kerala have brought back the Kettuvallam back to the backwaters. You can book a traditional Kerala houseboat fitted with appurtenance such as thatched roofs along with the dining and living arrangements. The finest way to enjoy the tour to Kerala is hire one these traditional boats and sail among the dancing waves of backwaters amidst the luxurious surrounding.

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Friday, May 8, 2009

Getting in Your Element to Fight Off the Elements

It's said that men never grow out of toys. Their toys just get bigger. Boats are expensive toys for men. For some they are a means to providing sustenance while for others they are a source of recreation and leisure. In both cases taking care of them is very important as boats don't come cheap. They are exposed to extreme weather conditions and the almost constant contact with water leads to a lot of wear and tear. As a result, taking care of your boat and keeping it in good shape becomes a challenge.

The difficult maintenance detracts somewhat from the fun of sailing for most of us. Let's face it. We want the amusement without the hassle. Is there a way to spend as little time as possible on looking after the boat and still enjoy sailing? The answer is "yes". You ask how. Answer is simple. Invest in a good boat cover.

There is a myriad of choices available in the market as far as boat covers go. Choosing the right one that protects your boat best is not an easy choice to make. There are several factors you have to be taken into consideration before purchasing one such as size, material used, and most importantly fittings and so on. Now how do you decide which one best suits your needs? Here is a look at the different kind of boat covers that will help you in making up your mind.

1. Custom Boat Covers:

If you are not concerned about the cost and simply want the best for your boat tehn getting a custom cover is your best choice. These are designed to your specific needs and take into consideration the model and make of your boat therefore providing the best possible fitting. You get to choose what fabric you want depending on the weather conditions your boat is most exposed to. Every single minute detail is taken into account while dealing with the fit as that plays the most important part in protecting your boat. Moreover, a wide choice of colors and accessories is available to the customer. One point to keep in mind while choosing color is to avoid black as these may damage the electronic parts of your boat.

2. Universal Boat Covers:

Universal Boat covers are ready-made and available for immediate purchase. These are the best choice for people who are short on cash. They offer a low cost solution for the safety and maintenance of your boat. These are available in a large variety of sizes so you will find one that would fit your boat. However, the disadvantage is that it may not offer as snug a fit for your boat as you may desire hence leaving some exposure to dust, grime, UV rays and dampness.

Boat covers are a necessity for those of us that want cheap maintenance for our prized possession. The best place to look for information about boat covers is the internet and you can also buy these online. Special discounts are also offered by some sites from time to time. Before purchasing a boat cover, make sure you do your research and make an informed purchase.

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Friday, May 1, 2009

Buying a Boat? - Read on to Find a List of Essential Tips

So you have decided to buy a boat. Have you though it all through? How much will you spend? What style of boat do you want? What will you be using the boat for? Below is some information regarding what to consider when buying a boat.

Firstly, look at how much you are willing to spend. Try to spend as much as you can to get the biggest and newest boat you can afford. It is always better to spend a little more upfront rather than buying a cheap boat and spending more in the long run 'doing it up' and trying to keep it up to standard.

If possible try to share the costs of boating with someone else. Boats are costly especially considering you will most likely only use it a dozen times a season. If possible share the upfront and ongoing costs with a partner. Sharing the costs will allow you to get a bigger, newer and safer boat as you will only have to spend half the amount you would than if you were buying it on your own.

Do your research before buying a boat. Look at what boats suits your needs. Consider what you will be using the boat for. Consider how many people you will have on board and where you will be using the boat. Once all these questions are answered you will have a fair idea what style and size boat you will be chasing.

Finally, get a boat inspection. Always invest a small amount of money to get a trained eye to look over the boat prior to purchase. Make sure this person is independent and not associated with the company you are buying the boat from. Make sure the individual looks at the motor and the hull and gives you a condition report. This may just save you from buying a lemon and save you thousands of dollars in the long run.

Ultimately, remember to have fun. Buying a boat should be both a rewarding and exciting experience. If you do your homework you will be well prepared to get the boat that you are after.

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