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Boat Covers - Its Countless Uses

By David Faulkner

One should not entertain a second thought when buying boat covers. Their function should not be underestimated. Boat covers are the fastest and most economical way of protecting your boat. Investing in one would not be a waste since its use can be maximized over extensive storage time especially during the winter season.

Boat covers can also be utilized during sailing, hauling, and docking. As such, they can be tailor-made or semi-tailor made lift canopies designed for every boat that you can imagine.

There are tailor-made boat covers for a specific brand, built, and type of boat. Darts and tugs make it possible for boat covers to fit the boats to a T and thus offer maximum protection. The materials are of high-grade marine canvas but are reasonably priced.

These, plus the experienced craftsmanship involved in producing such boat covers, explain their popularity among customers. These are generally water-resistant boat covers. There are others that are made from tarpaulin. Either way, these serve useful functions in docking, winter storage, sailing, new or used boats, ski boats, pontoon, fishing, deck boats, v-hull, tri-hull, inflatable, or bass boats.

There are also boat covers with a wide range of fabrics of different hues to match the boat�s color. The fabrics are not of the ordinary kind. They are strong and durable and are cured against sun, mold, and mildew harshness. They are also made to be flexible, unbreakable, or not easily worn.

Product standards ascertain the boat covers' durability and strength. The main fabric material is further strengthened and protected by a heavy vinyl sewn as an underlining in particularly weak areas. The seams are sewn with two- to four-ply double stitches using thread that is rot- and mildew-resistant.

As an added reinforcement, ultraviolet-resistant polyester rope is stitched on the hem surrounding with durable web tie-down loops and D-rings to ensure the secureness of the boat covers.

The semi-tailored boat covers are also available in a wide array of shapes to suit different types of boats. They also offer similar protection and resistance features as their tailor-made counterparts. Boat lift canopies, while providing a certain degree of protection, are not as extensive as the tailor-made or semi-tailor made boat covers.

Boat covers may be obtained directly from suppliers and distributors and carry a five-year warranty on the products.

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Learn More About pontoon boat ski

WaveRunner is the trademarked name of personal water craft (PWC) produced by the Yamaha Motor Company, but the term "waverunner" has become a generic name for all types of personal watercraft. Another popular name for a PWC is called a Jet Ski.
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All the woodwork on the boat should be varnished every year to keep it looking smart, though check with the specification of the varnish to see whether it needs to be carried more or less regularly. Brasswork and Chromework should also be kept polished, not only to keep it looking good but also to stop deterioration.
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One very important feature of the jetboat is the fact that it has no external rotating parts; it is essentially safe for swimmers and marine life, excluding being struck by the hull. This in itself can be reason enough to use this type of propulsion.
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All The Latest News From The Boating, Sailing And Marine World

Seattle To Hawaii And Guam - Sailing Crew Needed.

Mon, 17 Sep 2007 10:42:01 +0200
I need 2 or 3 sailing crew for Seattle to Hawaii and on to Guam. I will depart from Seattle/Port Angeles on or about 1 September and leave the boat in Guam. The boat is a 42 ft Cheoy Lee, well outfitted and solid. I am expecting to allow 2 months for the trip to Guam including 10 days port time in Hawaii for refitting and repair.

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Sailing Crew Wanted From Cape Town To French Polynesia

Sun, 18 Jan 2009 15:55:47 +0200
Boat size & type: 40ft Catamaran

Embark port: Cape Town

Estimated departure (or join) date: Beginning of February

Arrival port & ETA (or voyage details): French Polynesia, duration of around 3mnths.

Number of other crew aboard (Skipper plus): 2

Crew qualifications required and duties: Able to stand watch, know when to reef, have some knowledge of life at sea.

Cost to join vessel and repatriation is paid by: for each crew's expense.

Estimated equal-share contribution to food/drinks: (Per person, per day) = $US.10

Note: No contribution towards any other costs (fuel, propane, fees, marinas, etc.) is required from crew.

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L.A. To Auckland Adventure Sailing Crew Wanted, Pacific crossing December/January.

Thu, 6 Dec 2007 10:53:40 +0200
We are looking for two or three fun experienced crew to join our trans-pacific adventure. We, my friend Chris and I (Mike) are moving a 50 ft sail boat from Los Angeles to Auckland NZ, we plan to leave LA between Dec 18 and Dec 22 depending on weather, headed for Rarotonga. As weather permits we will head on toward Tonga and/or NZ. If you are interested in joining us on this trip we would be very interested in hearing from you.This is not a paying position, but provisions will be supplied.

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Cruising Club of America Presents Rod Stephens Trophy for Outstanding Seamanship

The Cruising Club of America has selected Susanne Huber-Curphey and Tony Curphey, a married couple and solo sailors who live together while in port, but sail their own boats cruising around the world, to receive its prestigious 2008 Rod Stephens Trophy for Outstanding Seamanship. Huber-Curphey sails a 1964 Rhodes 41 ...

Non-EU Yachts In Greece?

Wed, 21 Nov 2007 10:47:31 +0200
Does anyone have current experience of this charge for sailing yachts that visit Greece? I have just been told that there is a huge fee to pay, based on L.O.A x beam, if your boat stays longer than 3 months. This is not mentioned in the Imray Greek Waters Pilot, edition 9.

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