What to Do if Your Boat’s Engine Dies
Losing power while boating can be a daunting experience if you’re not prepared. Here are four tips to improve your safety.
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Losing power while boating can be a daunting experience if you’re not prepared. Here are four tips to improve your safety.
Marine waxes remain the most effective and least expensive way to protect your boat from sunlight and stains.
This boater’s quick action saved lives. Find out what he did right and the four things he would’ve done differently.
Abandoning ship can be a harrowing experience which is why you ought to pre-think your actions should fire strike aboard your boat.
If you can fix your boat or engine on your own when it breaks, you can save yourself a wallet full of money. Removing and installing basic engine parts, electronics, fishing equipment, pumps, deck hardware, etc. doesn’t always require a boat mechanic or technician. Boating helps walk you through basic boat maintenance and installations, as well as do-it-yourself projects. How to clean mildew seats? How to repair your gel coat? How to troubleshoot your engine when it’s not starting? Let Boating help you with your boat projects.
No universal boat test details how boat captains should handle following seas. If the waves are large enough, accidentally surfing down the face of a following swell can be disastrous. For most, seamanship is learned via experience on the water. Boating can help shorten your learning curve. Covered in this section are some of the most popular seamanship topics, situations such as returning to shore in following seas or navigating a dangerous inlet.
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