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Maintaining Your Boat

By Ray La Foy


The minute you buy your boat, you have to start thinking about your boat maintenance and upkeep schedule. First, you need to either personally inspect your boat or to hire a professional boat inspector. If you choose to hire an inspector, take note of his recommendations in terms of things to watch out for and the maintenance weaknesses of your boat. Local boat traders may have their own inspector for you to hire. Keep in mind that after checking your boat, there are several things you need to do in order for you to keep it in tip-top shape.

Boat washing and boat wax

It is recommended that you wash your boat once or twice a week. This is to ensure that your boat�s finish lasts for a long time. A lot of damage can be done to your boat by animal droppings, acid rain, salt, and dirt. Your boat is made of different types of material such as canvas, fiberglass, and metal. This means that cleaning your boat requires that you pay attention to cleaning these specific materials. Different cleaners and cleansers are available for all materials, and be sure to check your local discount marine supplies store.

As for the boat wax, it is important because it maintains the value and look of your boat for the long run. There are different types of boat wax available, and most boat traders recommend a double layer application of paste wax. It is often suggested to get natural instead of chemical products, in order to preserve the finish of your boat.

Interior boat detailing

Interior boat detailing is a more extensive procedure than simple boat washing. It involves polishing different materials on your boat such as wood or metal. Special care is given to your windows and blinds as well. The interiors are even vacuumed, and every nook and cranny is cleaned. When done by professionals, it can really improve the look of your boat. It is important to have steam-cleaning procedures done on your boat�s carpet, canvas, and upholstery as well. This attention to detail can prevent termite and bacteria problems that deteriorate the quality, value, and performance of your boat.

Boat bottom cleaning

While most boat maintenance services focus on the visible parts of your boat, it is cleaning your boat bottom (the part that has contact with the water) that is most important. The bottom of your boat should be routinely inspected and cleaned. The danger is that barnacles and algae will attach themselves to your boat bottom, affecting your boat�s speed and performance. The more frequently you use your boat, the more it needs bottom cleaning. Most boating enthusiasts even say that routine bottom cleaning saves them on fuel. Be sure to hire experts who provide services with preventive growth treatments.

By making a habit of having your boat maintained, you are insured of getting the best boating experience possible. Also, don�t postpone repairs when they are urgently needed. Remember � dirty, unkempt boats are best left at the dock.

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Learn More About used jet boats

If all you need is a small boat to get you from ship to shore, then a typical inflatable tender is the best answer. If you're after a medium sized boat for diving or watersports there are many choices as well. If a large rigid-hulled inflatable (Rigid Inflatable Boat or RIB) for recreation, rescue or work is what you need, there are again many exotic designs available with a wide variety of standard and optional components. The choice is quite wide through the entire spectrum, ranging from very compact models with simple slatted or inflatable floors, to larger tenders with inflatable or wooden keels and solid wooden or aluminum floors, up to the fiberglass or aluminum rigid-hulled inflatables. To avoid confusion, before buying, or even shopping for an inflatable, discuss and decide on exactly what the uses or requirements will be for your new inflatable boat. This will minimize the models to choose from, which in turn will minimize confusion.


Applications for jetboats include most activities where conventional propellers are also used, but in particular passenger ferry services, coastguard and police patrol, navy and military, adventure tourism (which is becoming increasingly popular around the globe), pilot boat operations, surf rescue, farming, fishing, exploration, pleasure boating, and other water activities where motor boats are used. Jetboats can also be raced for sport, both on rivers and on specially designed racecourses. Many jetboats are small enough to be carried on a trailer and towed by car. Recently there has been increasing use of jetboats in the form of rigid-hulled inflatable boats and as luxury yacht tenders.
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Sailing Crew needed - N Z To Fiji May 08

Sat, 3 May 2008 16:27:09 +0200
1/ Boat; 46 foot Alloy swing keel GARCIA Sloop, Rolls Royce of cruising yachts, fully equiped with everything & everything works perfectly; launched 2001

2/ Depart; from Wangerai NZ, you join boat there, we arrive Savu Savu Fiji. you leave the boat there (and so do I) I need one other person only, so total on board will be 2. I will need help with putting all the sails and gear back into order on the boat and taking them off at the other end as the boat is laid up on the ground now and will be left the same way in Fiji. this takes about 2 casual days.

3/ Crew; is responsible for travel expenses to and from port of arrival and port of departure

4/ Trip duration; 7 to 9 days, departure date betwean may 7 and 12 weather permitting

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Visser 49er racing team

8 Feb 2008 07:00:03 +0200
The blog of Justin and Ryan Visser, brothers born in South Africa, who have been racing 49er’s competitively since 2005. As their blog states, “This is a blog about our experiences from racing on the 49er Olympic circuit, to training on the waters surrounding Britain. We have plenty of stories to tell, and plenty of time to tell them.”

Jacare Yacht Village, Cabedelo (Brazil) - new facility for cruisers.

Thu, 24 May 2007 14:15:03 +0200
Sailing the Coast of Brazil? New East Coast Yachting Centre Announced Phillipe Fessard an experienced French sailor, has opened a new yachting centre at Praia do Jacaré, on the Rio Paraiba behind the port of Cabedelo, close to Joao Pessoa, (World Port Index No. 12710, 6 58’S., 34 50’W.). The buoyed channel to Cabedelo is well marked for either day or night entry, with a least depth of more than 8 meters. It is located on the trade wind trans-ocean, trans-equatorial route from Europe and Africa.

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