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Inflatable boats are said to be the safest and most stable boats in the world now with the patented construction methods, technology used and the innovative designs allowing redundant safety systems to be in place (ie. multiple chambers in the tubeset in case 1 gets punctured, other still stay inflated). Because of their safety reputation, inflatable boats are now essentially the standard for use by the military, coast guard and other rescue agencies worldwide.


Small vessels (whether pleasure or non-pleasure craft) that operate in Canada must be built according to the Construction Standards for Small Vessels TP 1332E. Pleasure craft built to these standards are issued Canadian compliance labels. If you are selling, building or importing a pleasure craft, you must ensure it meets the appropriate requirements.
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The Caribbean waters around Margarita Island are perfect for sail boats. They are below the hurricane belt and are a perfect area to spend some time here. They are a duty free port and you can re-stock your supplies at costs much lower than other islands of the Caribbean. One of the major stores that cater specifically to the yachting crowd is Sigo La Proveeduria located on the outskirts of Porlamar.
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Thu, 23 Aug 2007 22:40:55 +0200
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Sailing crew needed for US East Coast Delivery

Wed, 2 May 2007 18:11:56 +0200
Sailing crew wanted for Florida to New England, Marthas Vineyard yacht delivery. Beneteau First 42 on last leg of Caribbean round trip. All safety gear and experienced skipper. Should take six to seven days, weather gods permitting. Looking to leave mid May to first week in June.

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Sailing Yacht's Propeller Energy Conversion?

Fri, 8 Jun 2007 18:03:13 +0200
I was just reading the thread on sailing yacht propellers and was wondering if anybody has ever used their propeller to generate electricity while under sail. Seems like it would be easy enough... just install a gear on the shaft and connect it to some form of small turbine.... I would think this could be a pretty efficient way to charge batteries, etc., while under sail but I've never heard anyone comment on it.

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