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		<title>Outboard Motors Meant for Boat Users</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 14:23:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outboard motors offer a propulsion technique for boats. The unit is self-contained and consists of an engine, gearbox, propeller or jet drive. It is produced to effortlessly attach to the boat on the outside. This is commonly used for small boat power. <a href="http://www.houseofboats.com/boating/outboard-motors-meant-for-boat-users/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outboard motors offer a propulsion technique for boats. The unit is self-contained and consists of an engine, gearbox, propeller or jet drive. It is produced to effortlessly attach to the boat on the outside. This is commonly used for small boat power.</p>
<p>Making use of this motor permits owners to guide the boat using a pivoting. As the motors are mounted, they enable the thrust to move the craft as needed even though using the boat. These motors can easily be moved for storage or repair.</p>
<p>One more great feature of outboard motors is that when you are in shallow water the motor could be tilted as much as avoid harm to the propeller. These motors come in various sizes small ones are typically deemed to be as much as 15 horsepower. They&#8217;re clamped to the boat for straightforward removal. They have a pull start program with a throttle and gearshift manage. They also consist of a tiller for steering. Some weigh as small as twenty six pounds and have little fuel tanks. These motors have a speed of about 10 miles an hour. Tiny motors are used to power tiny crafts like dinghies, canoes and jon boats. Sailboats will have them for auxiliary energy.</p>
<p>Outboards also come in larger sizes. The bigger ones are bolted to the transom. The controls are normally in the helm. These motors will have up to 135 horsepower and also have the ability to power crafts that are 18 feet or longer.</p>
<p>There are many approaches of energy for these engines. Electrical powered ones are used where emissions are a concern and quiet is needed. They are also used as a backup for larger motors. Despite the fact that diesel engines are an option, the expense and weight make them a less used option. For use in shallow water, pump jet propulsion makes an excellent option. They don&#8217;t have a propeller so this prevents damage to the motor.</p>
<p>Regardless of the need to have for outboard motors, there&#8217;s one that can fit the boat. Any boater can choose the proper motor for them. Having this engine will make boating less complicated and enjoyable.</p>
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		<title>The Truth About Emergency Inflatable Rafts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 09:38:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Riley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The inflatable raft seems to have gone a long way when it comes to construction and designs since that time it has been used as being an emergency raft for individuals that have experienced disasters at sea. <a href="http://www.houseofboats.com/boating/the-truth-about-emergency-inflatable-rafts/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The inflatable raft seems to have gone a long way when it comes to construction and designs since that time it has been used as being an emergency raft for individuals that have experienced disasters at sea.</p>
<p>Emergency Inflatable rafts could be the difference between life and death. Contemporary life rafts are generally very well built to stand up to the most overwhelming circumstances as well as specifications are strictly controlled by government. Although rafts may be made from natural or butyl rubber, polyurethane, neoprene or PVC, the key parts of a raft tend to be relatively typical.</p>
<p>In contrast to the inflatable canoe, the inflatable raft offers more versatility in terms of utilization in emergency conditions because of adjustments to its style that makes it more durable to withstand the worst environments on the ocean and can accommodate more people to safety.</p>
<p>Can the emergency inflatable raft function? Let&#8217;s begin with its parts: the buoyancy chamber is what help keep the emergency inflatable raft afloat. There should be a minimum of two separate chambers, in the event one of them deflates or cannot be launched. Often, you will see a main chamber, which will inflate the second using a non-toxic gas through a non-return valve. Each of those chambers should really inflate automatically, but be able to be manually inflated in case there is a gas breakdown. A non-return valve ensures that if section one breaks, the other will not. In case one of the chambers does deflate, the remaining one should have the ability to secure the maximum number of people permitted on the raft.</p>
<p>The canopy of the inflatable raft is its roof, that shields people from cold, the sun&#8217;s rays, rain as well as cold sea water. It is either bright orange or yellow and also capable of tolerating serious wind and rain. The canopy need to inflate automatically, employing the same inflation system like the buoyancy chamber, as well as permit manual inflation. It usually is strengthened with support arches that are automatically inflated with non-return valves and can be topped-up by hand.</p>
<p>The canopy must let individuals enough headroom to sit up in comfort. There&#8217;ll be one or two flaps that can be simply opened up from the inside or out and permit for ventilation, but not water or wind. There is usually a eye-port in addition to a flap to enable accumulating rain water. For entering the emergency inflatable raft, a boarding ramp instead of a ladder makes it much simpler for individuals who could be injured or in a fragile condition. A number of sea anchors are important to generate drag, and so the raft won&#8217;t capsize in heavy winds or even tall waves.</p>
<p>Tricks and tips about an <a href="http://p-k.me/28">inflatable canoe</a>. They can make an excellent <a href="http://p-k.me/cM">fishing canoe</a> for relatively calm waters.</p>
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		<title>For Chilly Mornings On Your Fishing Canoe</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 08:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Riley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our Inflatable canoes are perfect to make use of for fishing canoes. All of our fishing is carried out around placid river waters therefore we aren't facing anything at all chopped up. Having an inflatable canoe with regard to fishing is suitable for us since we don't have to do the constant maintenance on a standard boat. Just about all we need is to pull our canoe from the cupboard and chuck it in the car. After we are there a simple inflate and now we are away. That is presuming obviously that we prepared our fishing gear the evening before. <a href="http://www.houseofboats.com/boating/for-chilly-mornings-on-your-fishing-canoe/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our Inflatable canoes are perfect to make use of for fishing canoes. All of our fishing is carried out around placid river waters therefore we aren&#8217;t facing anything at all chopped up. Having an inflatable canoe with regard to fishing is suitable for us since we don&#8217;t have to do the constant maintenance on a standard boat. Just about all we need is to pull our canoe from the cupboard and chuck it in the car. After we are there a simple inflate and now we are away. That is presuming obviously that we prepared our fishing gear the evening before.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s one particular factor though that we do consider our time with and then make planning. This will be our outfits. Our neck of the woods is definitely chilly. Particularly since we go out on the water first thing which is when the temperatures are freezing. You&#8217;ll find nothing quite as good as to be out on the water along with a bit of a mist rising nonetheless it all appears a lot more appealing if you are warm.</p>
<p>Our clothing not merely should be warm but water resistant. Or else the occasional spot of rain plus the wetness of the mist might spoil a peaceful early morning on the river. Fishing doesn&#8217;t end even if the weather changes. You will find clothing styles readily available which are water-resistant and allow air through at the same instance. This can include paddling pants that are design wise fashioned for flexibility of movement and stretch material. You&#8217;ll be sitting for several hours so it really is essential for comfort these pants aren&#8217;t dragging or tight.</p>
<p>Once again your jacket needs to be a stretch woven fabric so your cast is not inhibited. A good waterproof breathable jacket will stand up to even the hardest rain. Ensure the jacket is fleece lined for warmth and a hood is a must. Easy-access convenient stash pockets are a bonus for holding snacks.</p>
<p>Hands could get stiff with all the cold for a few individuals while out boating during low temperatures. Even though the more robust types like fishing without having gloves, the answer for the remainder of us is gloves which are insulated and water resistant. Once again top quality gloves can also deal with removing the fish and baiting up once more.</p>
<p>Now you have managed to keep yourself from becoming cold and soaking wet something is needed for the warm drinks and food. Even a change of clothing can be hidden away for emergencies. For this a heavy-duty, waterproof fabric bag to keep your clothes, food and drinks will do the trick. Check for a quick-release buckle so you are not left fiddling around trying to open bags.</p>
<p>Investing in the appropriate clothing is equally as important as your fishing canoe. Naturally life jackets should be worn over this at all times so this can add to the warmth. For anyone considering what to wear, consider what you&#8217;re currently wearing and what it would be like in the water because accidents can happen. With a little forward planning and some research of products your recreation fishing times can be spent warm and dry.</p>
<p>Tips and tricks about an <a href="http://p-k.me/28">inflatable canoe</a>. They make an excellent <a href="http://p-k.me/cM">fishing canoe</a> for relatively calm waters.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 13:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 12:14:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless of whether you're piloting a 40-foot sailboat or a canoe, the United States Coast Guard requires that every boat carry selected safety gear. The equipment is not high-priced or difficult to seek out and may save your life in an emergency. Boaters who carry the normal safety gear are statistically far much more most likely to survive a boating emergency than those who do not. <a href="http://www.houseofboats.com/boat-accessories/boating-safety-accesories-you-need-to-have/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of whether you&#8217;re piloting a 40-foot sailboat or a canoe, the United States Coast Guard requires that every boat carry selected safety gear. The equipment is not high-priced or difficult to seek out and may save your life in an emergency. Boaters who carry the normal safety gear are statistically far much more most likely to survive a boating emergency than those who do not.</p>
<p>The Coast Guard demands that there be a individual flotation device for every person present on the boat. Though the Coast Guard doesn&#8217;t mandate that the personal flotation device really be worn, some state laws need them to be worn whatsoever times when the boat is underway by youngsters below a particular age. Most reputable marinas will probably be able to give you with info on applicable state laws relating to private flotation devices. Furthermore, if a boat is far more than 16 feet in length a personal flotation device which will be thrown into the water, like a life ring, is required by the Coast Guard.</p>
<p>Each and every boat, of all sizes, have to possess a whistle or horn. This noisemaking device serves to warn other boats of the presence and to utilize as a distress signal in situation of emergency. Boats larger than 39.4 feet should carry each a bell along with a whistle. The whistle should be capable to be heard at a distance of one particular half a nautical mile. The bell must be at the very least 7.87 inches in diameter.</p>
<p>Visual distress signals for evening time use, for instance emergency flares, are essential on all boats traveling coastal waters, the Fantastic Lakes, and any connecting body of water that is a lot more than two miles wide. Larger boats are expected to carry a daytime visual signal as well. Besides flares, other visual distress signals incorporate flags, flashlights, water dye markers, and smoke signals.</p>
<p>Boats larger than 26 feet must carry a Coast Guard-approved fire extinguisher. Boats with no motors for example canoes or row boats and boats much less than 26 feet that really don&#8217;t have permanent fuel tanks are not required to carry a fire extinguisher.</p>
<p>The Coast Guard recommends, but doesn&#8217;t demand further safety items. These consist of a blanket, oars in situation the motor is disabled, a bucket for bailing as well as a very first help kit. Other useful items incorporate rain ponchos as well as a tarp or plastic garbage back to maintain your self as well as your boat dry inside a storm.</p>
<p>Lastly, the Coast Guard recommends filing a plan with a responsible celebration prior to you leave so that there exists at the very least 1 person on land who knows where you strategy to be.</p>
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