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  1. Canoes Of Then And Now
    by Victor Epand. I am forced to wonder about the sometimes ignominious position of the canoe in our society. I think it must be related to two issues. One, for man people, the canoe is associated with summer camp, which is a rather ridiculous situation in and of itself, at least from an adult perspective. And two, thanks to "America's Funnies Home Videos," we have probably seen more people fall out of canoes than... products, articles, news

  2. Boat Covers- Your Shield Against Wear And Tear!
    by Abhishek Agarwal. As a boat owner, there are many elements to the care and upkeep of your precious sailing vessel you need to consider and a boat cover is one of the important aspects that help protect and shield your boat from the elements of nature, thus investing in a quality grade of the same will ensure the life of your boat for a longer time. Harsh weather conditions and uncertain or temperate climates can... products, articles, news

  3. Installing A Marine Fuel Flow Meter For Your Boat
    by Scott Fromherz. Flow meters are generally installed to measure the amount or flow rate of a specific liquid or gas, used both for residential as well as commercial purposes. This is the best way to show how much of the liquid or gas has been in use of flowed through the pipe. From one perspective this is very good because it makes you in control of the amount of medium in use, and in turn saving the medium. A m... products, articles, news

  4. Beating Modern Day Pirates
    by Chris Campbell. Captain Jack Sparrow may have been delightfully entertaining, but his modern day colleagues are anything but. While no one likes having to think about the darker side of human nature while enjoying their favorite past time, it would be fool hardy not to secure your boat and ensure the safety of your fellow crew members. Whether your cruising the south seas, anchored in the north channel, or sim... products, articles, news

  5. How To Renovate Old Boat Tanks
    by Terry Buddell. One of the questions that I have been frequently asked when surveying vessels, particularly older ones, is "Can I repair the old tanks as I don't want plastic or stainless in its place?" Well, of course you can but you just have to do the job properly because the last thing you need is a bodged job dripping fuel or water all over the place, filling up the bilges. The main priority of course are... products, articles, news

  6. Buying An Old Wooden Yacht
    by Terry Buddell. So you've decided to buy a boat? Congratulations! Each year people all over the World decide to do the same thing. However, a lot of these people will be experienced boat-buyers. On the other hand, there are many potential buyers who find no shame in admitting that they couldn't find their way around a kayak armed with a million-watt searchlight on a sunny day. On a scale of one to ten, where are... products, articles, news

  7. The Onboard Toolbox
    by Terry Buddell. As all boat owners are probably aware, simply owning the boat is the first base goal: Next, if you don't want the thing to collapse gently around you and finally sink, you have got to keep it in good order. In other words, you have to maintain it. Usually, the end result is that the boat stays safe and keeps going, a bit like your car. Whilst the word 'maintenance' is synonymous with 'work' t... products, articles, news

  8. How To Sharpen A Plane Using Automotive Wet'N'Dry
    by Terry Buddell. If you are into using hand planes as may of us are, spare a thought for all the different methods that you've tried over the years to sharpen the planer blades. Now, if you are anything like me, you would have tried a few and probably realised that getting a 'cut-throat' edge on a planer blade is a bit like expecting Sheik Yamani to fly into New York and start handing out free fifty buck notes to... products, articles, news

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