Imagine that you're floating out in the open on a calmly refreshing body of water, the soft waves gently lapping at your hull. Could anything be more calming? Perhaps only the ease of conscience which accompanies the feeling of readiness that got you here in the beginning.
Boating Safety Equipment
There are many things that you can do to have a safer, more convenient, and overall fun time boating. Keeping your boat in good condition does more than just keep it looking good. Safety is the number one to keep in mind at all times while out on the water. Fortunately, there are now many products that make your boat look great AND keep you and your passengers safe.
For example, most boat trailers come equipped with a basic, manual winch to help you load the boat onto the trailer. For ease of loading your boat, think about getting a winch that runs off of your automobiles battery. This is also much safer than a manual winch. Also, pulling the vessel using tie-down straps and a protective wrap undoubtedly will minimize any expensive and unattractive damage caused by traveling on the roads.
Any time you go out boating there's a good possibility that you will tie your boat to a dock at some point. Be sure to have a buffer between the dock and your boat to prevent your boat from taking damage as weather conditions or even waves from another boat can make even a quiet pond rise or fall which rubs your boat against the dock wood. To protect your outer finish from rubbing the rough wood of the docking platform, there are bumpers you can use to cushion it. You'll need a few high grade lines to moor the boat correctly and to help put it back onto its trailer.
Communicate While on Your Boat
Taking to the seas, whether by sailboat or motorboat, is a great adventure; but be safe by keeping in contact with the shore just in case tragedy should strike your party. It is vital to have standard communication equipment; if your radio breaks, one of the ubiquitous GPS systems is a good back up backup to have.
It's important to keep extra cans of gas on hand to avoid running out if you're on the water longer than anticipated. Another wonderful piece of equipment is a convertible top which offers protection in the event of inclement weather. Your passengers will enjoy the fact that it keeps your boat dry on the inside.
While your boat will generally require safety, communication, and transport equipment and aides, other gear used on your boat depends on what the intended use of the craft will be. A vessel primarily used to fish has dramatically different requirements than those used for recreation.
Make a list of the main reasons you'll be using your boat so that you'll know exactly what boating equipment you're going to need. Click here to read more about boating
Monday, October 20, 2008
Better Boating Utilizing The Right Equipment
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