Archive for October, 2007
Thoughts on Motor Boating
Posted in: Power Boats
Motor boating may seem to be one of the most exciting activities every water lover could ever have. With its inner ignition engine that is being driven by a propeller, you can definitely expect more action.
One type of motor boat is the speedboat. With its speeding power, this particular motor boat is usually used as a dynamic “attack boat,” armed with great weapons by the military, as a guard boat, and is used in racing.
The functionality of motor boats is simply exceptional. However, with their great powers, many people think that these particular types of boats should follow some safety rules to avoid accidents.
For some safety tips on motor boating, here are a few reminders:
1. Tune-up your motor boat
For a safer ride and for longer use, it is important that you always try tuning-up your motor boat. This will keep it running cleaner and keep the environment cleaner.
Keep in mind that different parts and accessories will soon wear out after several uses. In time, these things will give in, thus, allowing some oils to leak and increase the consumption of fuel. Worn out parts and accessories such as spark plugs can actually amplify the fuel use to as much as 20%. When these things happen, there is only one problem that is expected to happen — more expenses.
2. Never rely on your motor boat’s facilities
It would be better to always prepare yourself for emergencies. Even if motor boats are considered as one of the powerful vessels in the waters, it is still imperative not to rely so much on their capacity to render powerful engine operation.
This means that you'll never know when the engine will break down. That is why it is important to always bring some safety items and survival kits. These things will help you in case unavoidable situations happen.
3. Never drink before motor boating
Just as the old adage goes, “Do not drink, when you drive. If you will drive, do not drink.” This is not only applicable to land transportation drivers but to motor boat operators as well.
The effects of alcohol can intensify the negative results of sun exposure, noise, and wind. These effects may ruin one’s balance and functionality.
Boiled down, the functionality of motor boats should be matched with the appropriate safety rules to avoid mishaps. Dealing with these kinds of powerful engine can be risky so it is important to learn some of these safety tips.
Boating Supply Discounts
Posted in: Boating Accessories
People always want the best value for their money. From food bought in the grocery, products bought at the hardware store and even supplies before going out to sea. It isn't difficult to find one of these discount stores. All you have to do is look in the directory or check out information on the internet.
You can get the same accessories and equipment that are also available from specialty stores. The difference is that a few dollars can be shed off from the original price by buying them in bulk which can save time in getting these again from the store.
A good example is rope. There are many uses for rope such as tying the boat while in port, raising and bringing down the sail and making sure other items don’t fall off when things get bumpy.
Though these are usually sold by the foot, some stores can make a good bargain by offering them at a discounted rate after reaching a certain measurement. You should ask the sales clerk so you can get these deals.
Ships need a lot of maintenance especially in the hull. This can be reinforced by buying the proper paint and applying from time to time. The boating enthusiast can also get a good bargain by buying a certain number in bulk.
It is a requirement by the coast guard to always wear a life jacket when you are onboard. You can probably get a good deal by buying more than 5 from the discount store then replacing the old ones after they wear out.
They should be inspected to make sure they can handle any size or weight of the passengers who wish to go onboard. This will surely save some money of buying another one if the guest doesn't fit into the lifejacket.
You should also invest in a global positioning system. These come in handy if you are lost at sea and have no idea how to get home. Discount stores and some sites such as eBay can offer these items for a good price which is much cheaper than those in retail outlets.
Going out to sea with friends or family can be fun as long as the proper equipment has been purchased and placed on board. The boating enthusiast should check the prices of various stores first before deciding which ones to buy and bring to the boat.
Boating Insurance – How to Get It
Posted in: Boat Insurance
Boats are as valuable as an expensive car. Just like cars, boats require insurance too. This is for your protection, as its owner. Boat insurance works like that of car insurance, although the underlying statements of the two agreements may not be similar.
There are many insurance companies that specialize in covering boats. How do you actually get boating insurance? How do go about applying for one? Here are the things you have to do:
1. Select a boat insurance provider. First and foremost, you should get a list of boat insurance providers within your area. The more stable the boat insurance company is, the better provider they are. Outline all the best possible insurance providers who have the ability to insure your boat. (Your current automobile or home insurance agent may be able to give you a referral.)
2. Contact the insurance company. If you can personally visit the insurance provider's office that would be best. By doing that, you can see for yourself how they maintain services and handle their clients. You can also talk to the other visitors who are current insurance benefactors. That way you will be able to gather information about the company and how they go about business. Or, you can just log on to their website or call them. You can gauge them from there.
3. Get a quote. Most boat insurance providers give free insurance quotes. Try to get this service. If possible, get as many quotes as you can from different insurance companies. In doing so, you will be able to compare which company can give the best coverage possible.
4. Determine your insurance coverage type. Just like cars, there are different insurance policies and provisions to add or delete in your insurance contract. Make sure that you understand every statement your policy has, and that you fully know which instances are covered and which aren't, as provided for in the agreement. There could be discrepancies later on when you file for a claim, if you and your insurance provider don't see eye to eye on the contract right from the start.
5. Sign the contract. That's it. You just have to sign the policy and pay for it. There are different modes of payments you can choose from. Just check that detail out with your insurance provider. Once the policy is in force, then you and your boat are fully protected.
These are the common steps on acquiring boat insurance. Boat insurances depends on the provider. The key here is to select the insurance company that you trust the most.
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