Posts Tagged ‘Yachting’
Posted by Frank Gehry in Fishing Saturday, 24 October 2009 03:56 No Comments
Regardless of the type of boat that you have, you should not discount the importance of the right materials for your boat seats, as this can be of prime importance not only for the comfort of your fellow passengers, but also for the performance of the vessel and ultimately for the safety of everyone on board.
Posted by Frank Gehry in Fishing Thursday, 22 October 2009 08:11 No Comments
Are you looking for specific kinds of boat seats? There is no lack of different options for boat seats, so knowing which ones to choose is crucial so that you will have the right equipment for your craft.
Posted by JessicaNielson in Travel Monday, 20 April 2009 08:06 No Comments
There is no doubt that holiday seekers find Ibiza as the place to be in summer because of its fun, vibrant and relaxing beaches. Approximately, the island of Ibiza holds 80 beaches, each promising a varying type of activity and preferences to all the visitors and tourists on cheap holidays. When you are into boating [...]
Posted by John Howard in Fishing Thursday, 5 February 2009 04:40 No Comments
Boat value appraisal may look like a daunting task but it’s not something limited to specialists, as long as you know how far you can go and what can go wronbg. Estimations could turn out to be wildly off the mark if you do not use the right sources, especially if you then also neglect using the services of a professional appraiser.
Posted by John Howard in Fishing Wednesday, 28 January 2009 04:15 No Comments
From the viewpoint of the seller of a boat or yacht, but just as well for other involved people such as buyers, brokers, and marine surveyors, finding out the monetary worth of a marine vessel is one of the most crucial but also one of the most harrowing aspects of marine life.
Posted by Frank Gehry in Fishing Tuesday, 27 January 2009 11:14 No Comments
Whatever the kind of boat you own or are looking to buy, whether you are a professional mariner or a hobbyist, you cannot do without the right seating for your boat.
Posted by Ferdinand Mekinsy in Cruising Wednesday, 7 January 2009 09:07 No Comments
In naval slang the terms standing end and bitter end evoke the different parts of sailing knots, with the former suggesting the strain and the latter referring to the loose end one holds. Thus, most explanations you find about how to tie sailing knots use these expressions abundantly. Hence, in case you are a beginner, it is good to first get familiar with the basic naval vocabulary before moving to more advanced learning levels.
Posted by Ferdinand Mekinsy in Cruising Tuesday, 30 December 2009 06:51 No Comments
Catamaran sailing is not something you’ll learn on the regular sailing programs, since most navigation practice is carried out on monohulls. The reason for such measures is the higher difficulty to operate multihulls as it is the case with the catamaran. Sailing experience combined with personal enthusiasm will eventually help one sail a catamaran, and enjoy the stability, the speed and the challenge of such a boat.
Posted by Dansar Gin in Cruising Thursday, 13 November 2008 09:53 No Comments
Author: Kelly Wheeler
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The First Yachts
The Yacht was the vessel of choice for many explorers in the 17th Century. Spacious enough to house several men as well as several months worth of supplies, including fresh produce to avoid the dreaded scurvy, these Yachts were fast, nimble and seaworthy perfect for [...]








































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