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  1. Rights Of Way At Sea Explained
    by Jimmy Cox. All of us on land have had the experience upon walking down the street of meeting another pedestrian, turning to the right and having him turn to his left, then turning to the left and having him turn to his right and finally bumping him. To the pedestrian on the sidewalk, such action and such a collision is comical but between two boats on the water, it is serious, yet boats often behave like hu... products, articles, news

  2. Boating Terms Explained
    by Jimmy Cox. The language of boating hits landlubbers in their ears with the same amount of sense as would be the case if Ubangi were being tossed into the air. Starboard tacks have points but only sails have heads. A sheet is a rope, not a sail- and a rope isn't a rope, but is a line. 'Tis a strange sort of lingo and you must know at least a bit of it before you take to the high seas. Glossary Of Boating Te... products, articles, news

  3. One Size Doesn't Fit All Adventures - Kayak Types Explained
    by Aaron Trubic. Yes, there are many kayak types. They differ greatly in their size and construction but there is sure to be one out there for you. Whether you're a hardcore entheusiast or weekend hobbyist, read the descriptions below so you know what you need - if you're going to buy or rent a kayak for your next trip. Sea Kayak A sea kayak is typically built for one or two people. They are highly maneuverable... products, articles, news

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