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- Learning the Joy of Sailing
by Jimmy Cox. What does it take to sail? The main ingredients are a sailboat, a mild breeze on a suitable body of water, and a little desire. Sailing is by no means difficult, and if you can tell which way the wind is blowing, you can learn the fundamentals in a short time.
The quickest and easiest method of learning to sail is to take a formal course. Such courses in sailing are developing in various places ... products, articles, news
- The Fundamentals Of Sailing
by Tar Zan. If you have never been on the water, it can be quite intimidating to try and learn the fundamentals of sailing. Sailing is filled with jargon. To many, it seems like a new language. To some extent, it is. Everything on a boat has a specific name. In racing or emergency situations, it is very important to be able to reference very specific pieces of equipment with precision. In racing, small adjus... products, articles, news
- Small Sailboats are Fun
by John Hartley. Small sailboats are from about 10 to 18 feet in length (3 to 6 metres). Small sailboats are often called sailing dinghies, because almost all have open cockpits without any cabins. They are usually made from either marine plywood or fiberglass - the big manufacturers use fiberglass, but wood is used for some boats, particularly if they are sold in kits.
Small sailboats are ideal for learning to ... products, articles, news
- Purchasing A Sailboat For Heavy Air Conditions
by Dave Bello. This article describes the proper process to buy a sailboat. Unlike most boat purchase advice, written by manufacturers and designed to persuade the reader to purchase one brand or another, the suggestions in this article are written from the perspective of a sailboat buyer and are drawn from the collective wisdom of the author's dozen or so sailboat purchases as well as conversations with many,... products, articles, news
- The Natural Perils of Kayaking and How To Ignore Them
by Aaron Trubic. Is kayaking dangerous? The short answer is: NO.
Now the caveat - there are dangerous situations out there in the world of kayaking (as there are crossing the street) but like crossing the street, we can control these situations with a high degree of confidence, given the right tools and the right knowledge.
Since the most perilous types of kayaking are by sea and whitewater, I'll restrict my an... products, articles, news
- Sail Boat - The History Behind It!
by Abhishek Agarwal. Sail boats have been around since ancient times. These boats have proven to be a faster and economical way to get around as compared to row boats. The ancient Romans developed a way to have the two techniques combined to form a formidable navy of thousands of galleys. These galleys were rigged with multiple sails that could propel the boat in the wind. The rows were manned by slaves or condemned... products, articles, news
- 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
- Choosing The Right Water Ski Tube
by Keith Raven. As summer approaches and the days get warmer, boaters will start to think about their favorite past time, boating. If your family is anything like mine, we tend get very excited about getting out the old water ski tubes. As you pull these tubes out of the shed or garage and start to pump air into them, you may realize, like we did this year, that its time to think about purchasing a new water ski... products, articles, news
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