Archive for November, 2009

 

Types Of Boat Sellers

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Below, you'll find many people who sell boats, and
how to go about dealing with them:

Private sellers looking to upgrade
These sellers are those who have outgrown their current boat and are looking to buy something bigger.  Normally, they are knowledgeable and take care of their boats. They are also less than likely to give you a  great deal, as they need the money for their next boat.  They are also likely to strip the boat of electronics and accessories, as they need them for their next boat.

Private sellers wanting out
These types of sellers decide to sell their boat because they don't use it much.  Even though it may sound great because the boat may have sat for a long time, this is actually a bad thing.  When a boat  sits for a long period of time, the boots can crack,  batteries can dry up, and many other things can happen.

Sellers who want out may not have maintained their  boat well, as they didn't have a passion for it.  You can get a good deal with these sellers, although  you should be prepared to make some repairs after  you make the purchase.

Forced sales
Sometimes, you are able to find an experienced boater who is selling due to an injury or disability.  Many times, these boats come well equipped and have been very maintained.  These boats sell quick, as you can  normally get a great deal because the seller needs the money.

Private sellers who aren’t serious
These types of sellers aren’t serious about their  boats, as they are trying to get a high price so  they can buy a lower priced boat.They normally don't care if they sell the boat.  If they can’t get  a high price, they will normally keep the boat.  They should be avoided, as they can be very frustrating to deal with.

Dealers
Dealers of used boats normally get their boats on  trade or consignment.  They know how to make the boat attractive, although most times they don't know the history of the boat too well.  Dealers are more  middle men, as they have a profit margin that has to be met. 

Brokers
These sellers normally don’t waste time with smaller boats, as reputable brokers can easily put together high dollar sells.  They aren't really the ones to  help you, as they aren't likely to help you get a  great price on a boat.

The author is a roofer and he owns solar panel order business in a roofing contractors for 2 year.

 

Boat Party

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Boating is all about fun, and fun is all about hanging out with friends and chilling on the water with some camp beer. Part of boating is camping and, well, part of camping is beer and parties. In fact, many of the visitors to the campgrounds and lakes around the United States are party animals with camp beer and these young boaters are having the time of their lives on lakes such as Lake Livingston and Lake Havasu. There are some fun things party animals with camp beer can do:

Party animals with camp beer can float some of the most popular bodies of water in the United States. Most U.S states have ample opportunity for young boaters to relax and float on houseboats, powerboats or any other type of water vehicle. Houseboats are especially popular among the young lake boating crowd because party animals with camp beer often take their party from the campfire to the water. Houseboats allow boaters to move about with plenty of room, and the larger boats sometimes replicate a land party.

Party animals with camp beer can head to the campgrounds at many of the more popularlakes in America. Most lakes (such as Shasta Lake in California or Silver Lake in Florida) have campgrounds around the lake or at least offer camping units for boaters wanting to stay the weekend. Boat party with camp beer often make their boating experience last more then one day, and campgrounds are the cheapest, most fun option out there. Camping out at night and cruising the lake at night are popular options because they cost almost nothing (most campgrounds charge between $10-30 per day for ground usage). Plus, you really can enjoy the outdoors for everything it has to offer.

The article is collected by a roofing specialist who works on roofing and solar panel installing.

 

What are good books about sailing in rough weather?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
Sam B asked:


Or some really good books about living on a sailboat and sailing around the world in general… Thanks so much
Sorry I meant books about how to sail in rough weather

Michelle

 

Guide To A Sailing Charter In Abacos

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
D. Browall asked:




Jordan

 

Small Parts of a Sailboat for All Sailboats

Friday, November 27th, 2009

From daysailing and cruising to racing, sailboats come in all different shapes and sizes to accommodate various functions and purposes. Whether a sailor is seeking the thrill of an exciting regatta or looking for some recreational relaxation out on the water, a sailboat must be properly equipped for all sailing adventures.

Since the art of sailing requires the sailor to harness the wind to control the boat’s speed and direction, certain sailboat parts become critical. Specifically, the rig must be correctly tuned and outfitted, including sails, booms, lines and blocks, as well as running and standing rigging.

Sailing lines, including both rope and steel cable, are used on a sailboat and its sails for both stationary and movable purposes. Lines that serve the latter purpose are referred to as a sailboat’s running rigging, which controls the actions of the sails. These movable lines are mostly composed of halyards, downhauls (also called cunninghams), and sheets which raise the sails, strike the sails, and adjust the sails, respectively. With every adjustment of the sails, another important component of sail shape management is sailing blocks. Working with lines, sailing blocks are pulleys used to control the shape of the sails. A system of the appropriate blocks for individual sailing purposes is necessary for smooth sailing. Blocks also provide leverage for sailors to adjust sails against the great pressure the wind can place on sails, particularly during heavier winds. A reliable set of blocks are valuable for all sailing adventures.

Known for their sailboat hardware and accessories, Harken offers a comprehensive selection of all types of blocks including single, double, triple, cheek, and snatch blocks. Harken blocks are guaranteed to be strong, durable, compact, and low friction. These blocks come complete with special features including free-rolling Delrin® ball bearings and sheave and sideplates UV-stabilized with carbon-black additive for maximum protection. Catering to numerous needs, Harken blocks are specialized to be used for cunninghams/outhauls, leech cords, barberhaulers, traveler controls, vangs, flag halyards, lead car return tackles, and more.

With the appropriate sailboat parts for one’s sailboat, a sailor can smoothly set sail for a calm get-away out on the water or chase their competitors in an enthralling race.

 

 

Costs Of Owning A Boat

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Normally, the prices for new boats will vary depending on the size and make, although many dealers and manufacturers will be willing to sell you one for less than the cost of a new car payment.

Financing your boat
Financing your boat is just like financing a new car.Similar to car and home loans, loans for boats have became even easier and more flexible in recent years.  The terms will generally range from  two to 20 years.To get the most from financing, you should compare rates online.

Outfitting
All new boats are offered with a variety of options and accessories.  When you are pricing boats, make sure you factor in the costs of electronics, accessories, and water toys - then buy what's  appropriate for your boat type and size.

Most modern marine electronics are very reliable, loaded with features, and more affordable than ever before.  Today’s accessories can make boat trips more fun, safer, and easier than you ever thought possible.

Operating costs
Boating isn't like driving, as you aren't using  gas all the time.If you fish or swim with your boat, your actually not using the motor at all.  If you happen to own a sailboat, the motor is used less.

Most boats today are less than 21 feet in length.   All of these boats don’t require a lot of gas, with most using less than 50 gallons of gas per season.

Maintenance
Simply washing down your boat and trailer with fresh water after each use will keep them covered between boat trips.  If you don't have the time to do it yourself, you can always hire a professional.

Insurance
The insurance for boats will vary by length and type. Therefore, you should consult your insurance agent for quotes, or simply shop online.

The author is a roofing specialist whose latest ecommerce is installing solar power and service on landscape Auckland.

 

Boat Charters

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Charter boats are an excellent way to get away from it all whilst on holiday. Whether you decide on a bareboat charter boat, where you don't have a crew to assist, or a crewed boat, there are many benefits of choosing a charter boat holiday.

A crewed boat is the better option if you are inexperienced, as it will allow you to enjoy the freedom of the seas without the worries of navigation and changes in the weather. Many of the crewed boats also supply a chef so you won't even have to worry about your meals.

There are many destinations throughout the world where you can charter a boat. What could be more romantic than a holiday on the seas of the Caribbean or the Mediterranean?

The are various types of charter boats, from floating hotels to the more budget boats where you are getting just the bare necessities.

For long durations on the seas it is essential to get a boat that has all the facilities to maintain a comfortable lifestyle for extended periods.

You would need a good kitchen with enough storage for all your food and cooking requirements.

This is where is might be wise to select a boat charter that has been organised by recommended charter business that knows what will be required on the holiday and preferably supply an experienced crew.

It is especially important to get an experienced crew if you are boating in unfamiliar waters.

Any decision for a charter boat holiday needs careful planning to ensure that it will be a holiday that will be remembered for a lifetime.

A well-planned holiday will ensure you will be sailing on smooth seas whether the weather gets rough or not.

The location that you decide to take your vacation will also have a bearing on the type of boat you charter, as there are both motorised and non-motorised (sailboats) to choose from.

The author used to be a plumber and worked on roof repair and was good at installing accesseries in the bathrooms.

 

Where is a good place to go sailing in Dallas on a chartered sailboat?

Thursday, November 26th, 2009
tennis asked:


My husband and I do not sail but love to go sailing on 2-4 hour chartered sailboat rides. We live in Dallas, TX. and would drive up to 1 hour. We would like to spend up to $200.00. Any suggestions?

Jonathon

 

Wooden Art Sailing Boats—Ideal Presents in Yiwu Wholesale Market

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
cloriswong asked:




Anne

 

Finance A Boat

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Once you decide to buy a boat, you’ll find yourself wondering how you are going to pay for it.  This  type of purchase will involve some type of financing,  whether it’s a credit line through the home, an unsecured loan, or a boat line.Choosing the right financing source can be just as important as choosing the right boat.

When choosing a source of financing, there are several things to consider.  The first factor is how long you plan to keep the boat.If you are buying a first boat, it'll make more sense to find a loan that will be flexible enough for an early payoff via private party or even a trade in.

If you are purchasing the boat of your dreams, you should expect to have it financed for a long time which makes it important to get a fixed rate loan with terms that allow for a low monthly payment.

Another factor you'll need to consider is the down payment.  Most lenders or dealers would like to see at least ten percent down.  Zero down payments do exist for those with good enough credit.Normally, the down payment doesn't significantly change the monthly payment for your boat loan.

Choosing the right type of boat loan is a very important part of the entire buying process.  You can start with a boat finance brokerage, which will show you how each one of the available options fit into your profile.

Doing this will give you the knowledge and ability you need to find the loan that best fits you and your budget.The, you can concentrate on the important things - taking your new boat out on the water.

A boat is an important tool for your entertainment and you can have a lot of fun with it. Financing a boat is a good choice.

About the author: Michael Geary is an SEO consultant and he is also good at plumbing.

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