Links to Our Great Boat Partners and Other Wonderful Boating and Sailing Sites
Here we will introduce you to some of our terrific boating link partners and other great boat and sailing sites
Inflatable Boat Repair: Fixing It Or Replacing It
For those that need inflatable boat repair, there are several key things to take into consideration. In many cases, you can easily repair an inflatable boat so that you don't have to replace it. Yet, there are other situations which will require a bit more detail and work and further there are some situations that simply must be forgotten about. Finding the right type of repair for your boat is an important project. Depending on the value and the type of boat that it is, you may have to get professional service to help you to make the repairs. Yet, some inflatable boat repair can be done within your home by you.
Entertaining on Your Pontoon Boat
Looking for a great place to throw your next party or social gather? Look no further than your pontoon boat. A pontoon boat can serve as a fantastic setting for your next small party, or intimate gathering With the right combination of décor, food and lighting, your pontoon boat can be well on it's way to becoming the next party hot spot.
Inflatable Boats or Aluminum Boats? Which Kind of Boats Suit Me?
Confuse, confuse, confuse! I am confused! What kind of boats should I buy? Aluminum boats or inflatable boats? Which kind is better? Aluminum boats are good but inflatable boats seem nicer. Arghh.
An introduction to Boat Trailers
In the most basic terms, a boat trailer is a wheeled frame made to transport a boat across land by towing it behind any vehicle. The frame could be basic for all small boats, but larger boats may require more multifaceted designs. The boat's weight, total length, width, center of gravity, engines and many more other factors decides the most excellent boat trailer model. For example, a sail boat requires a special boat trailer because of its deep keel and high winch stand.
Different Types Of Inflatable Boats
There are different types of inflatable boats made of different materials in the market today. One of the types of inflatable boats are the light boats made of sides and bow of flexible tubes, and a flexible, flat floor. You find a rigid transom on the inflatable boat to fasten an outboard motor. This inflatable boat is referred to as zodiac boat.
Inflatable Boats and Inflatable Kayaks Are Naturally Safe and Stable
Inflatable boats such as inflatable kayaks, inflatable catamarans, and inflatable sport boats have several advantages over their traditional watercraft counterparts. They typically cost less, are easy to transport, and can operate in more shallow waters than a deep hull boat.
The Right Boat Trailer Can Protect Your Boat From Hazards
Owning a boat is just the beginning. In order to get your new boat from one location to another, you're going to need a boat trailer. In fact, boat trailers come in many different styles and weight capacities, so a little research in advance will help you make the right decision when it comes to deciding what kind of boat trailer you need.
Protecting Pontoon Boat Decks
The most common choice for pontoon deck protection is purchasing a deck cover to cover the deck of the pontoon boat when the boat is not in use. You can purchase pontoon boat deck covers that will only partially cover the boat, or covers that will cover the entire boat, protecting every inch against the elements.
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Tough Economy, Thinking Out of the Box Brings New and Unusual Product - Crossover Between Inflatable Kayak and Boat - KaBoat
Miami, FL (PRWEB) April 22, 2009 -- Due to difficult economic times, consumers are cutting down on just about everything! However, outdoor recreations, such as boating and fishing still remain within reach of budget-conscious consumers, thanks to the a new and revolutionary invention. A crossover between an inflatable kayak and an inflatable boat - an inflatable kayak with a plywood transom - KaBoat.
A crossover between inflatable kayaks and inflatable boats, KaBoats represent the best of both worlds. Modeled after narrow Asian Dragon boats and due to their narrow profile, KaBoats can go faster then standard inflatable boats with lower rated engines.
To use it as a regular kayak, just paddle it anywhere, such as on the: ocean, bay, river or lake. If you get tired, just use an electric or gas engine installed on the marine grade plywood transom. The KaBoat is extremely portable and will fit in a medium size bag. The KaBoat is light, and will run great with an inexpensive electric or small gas engine.
KaBoats can be easily paddled with regular kayak paddles, allowing them to visit extremely shallow or narrow places. KaBoats are very stable. Customers can stand while fly-fishing and even get into those narrow spots where most other boats can't go, to get the best fishing.
"I purchased KaBoat and love it," Kevin of Richmond, VA said. "The boat is better quality than expected and is great since I live in an apartment. Set up time from the back of my mini-van to water is about 5 minutes; I can often set it up and be out in the water before larger solid-hull boats can get off of their trailers and going. With my small outboard this things zips and since it doesn't weigh much at all, I barely use a gallon of gas all day. Anyways thanks for making a fantastic boat that I can afford on a college budget."
"Your KaBoats are GREAT," Alex of Ontario, Canada added. "Making 10 mph (controlled by Garmin GPS) with 2 peoples on 2.5HP Suzuki outboard!"
Starting just at $499, KaBoats were so popular, that entire stock was sold out just in a couple of weeks! However, more KaBoats are under way and can be reserved at BoatsToGo Inflatable Boats (http://www.BoatsToGo.com) Web Site.
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