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Caribbean or Bahamas - where to keep a yacht?

Sat, 1 Dec 2007 13:25:38 +0200
This is a somewhat general question but where would be a good place to moor a yacht - the Bahamas or in the Caribbean? When I say good, I mean a combination of relatively cheap-to-fly- to, close to an airport, relatively cheap and safe to moor a sailing yacht that is also a good cruising destination.

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Winterize Your Boat

It's not too late to winterize your boat. In fact, if you thought about skipping this important aspect of boat maintenance, you may want to reconsider. Winterizing your...

Sailing crew wanted from Darwin to Singapore and Malaysia

Mon, 13 Aug 2007 19:28:24 +0200
42' racing yacht genre, sailing 1st of September from Darwin, Australia to Singapore and Malaysia needs sailing crew.

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Where to Find Cheap Jet Skis

By Low Jeremy


We don't normally have time to go out to the beach and stay under the sun right? We don't often have the money to spend on chic stuffs either, without even punching holes in our pockets. And for water sports lovers, those two things become the main hurdles in enjoying life.

Among the most loved water sports in the world is jet skiing. However not so many of us have the good mixture of time and spare money to delve into the sports.

So you would ask, how could I benefit from the sports without taxing myself? Well then, you always have the option to look for cheap jet skis.

Let us be more realistic here. Jet skis and equipments normally come with high tag prices, so where does option comes? You see, there are always Jet Ski rentals willing to provide help. In this article, we will sight some of the tips that will help you let loose of the money matters towards the thrill of the sports. Here they go:

Know the mode of your choice.
You always have two options, to rent the Jet Ski on sight or rent it from a shop.

On-sight renting entails the process of making arrangements in local jet ski rentals located near or in the resort. By this, you normally have to wait in lines and pay higher rates.

When you rent in advance, you need to have equipments for transporting the jet ski into the resort. You obviously need to have a ski cart for handling. The prime advantage of this option is that you can readily jump into the waters without having to make the arrangements first. Plus, the privilege of paying less. You only have to worry about the transportation though.

Now we're done with the mode of rent, lets move into the issue of what jet ski to rent. Like with any other sports, jet ski requires a great deal of expertise. And for each level, there are types of jet skis that you may encounter.

Cheap jet skis vary in prices of course and there are no general rules. So depending on several factors like length of use or the jet ski model, your rent rate may toll between $20 to $50 daily and higher.

Even with these prices, anyone can still agree how expensive Jet Ski equipments can get. Add to it the fact that some Jet Ski rentals require their customers to purchase insurance for damage, which in fact can raise prices higher.

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A major component of an inflatable boat is obviously the fabric. Inflatable boat fabric technology has evolved greatly over the last 20 to 30 years, and now includes plastomers, polyurethanes and other fabrics, which can sometimes be stronger, lighter, thinner and less expensive to assemble than the original rubber fabrics. Of course it costs a great deal of money to develop new fabrics or even to switch manufacturing processes to use them. Many manufacturers, big and small, don't have the will or the resources to do this, and that's why they generally hide that fact by resorting to condemning new technological advances in fabrics.


Repairing a inflatable boat yourself is a difficult and often costly task. It is a complex procedure and the glue, solvents, fabrics and tools required are not easy to get and are usually expensive. However, most dealers stock these items and will sell you them, some will even offer directions and advice. Be warned though that "self repairs" may end in a visit to the dealer anyways, so a dealer evaluation before you try is always the best idea to determine the difficulty of the repair.


Some inflatable boats are still made from a rubber-based fabric called Hypalon. While this is still a very good material, its major downfall is that it can only be joined by gluing, done manually. Problems including poor bonds, delamination of seams or fabric can still affect these glued fabrics. Today, many inflatables are manufactured from polyurethane fabrics, although larger inflatables (particularly RIBs used for rescue or military purposes) use hypalon because thicker hypalon fabrics are still considered to be stronger and more durable than polyurethane. There are some hypalon fabrics that are "2-ply" or a double unit made up of hypalon/weave/hypalon/weave/hypalon and are used for extreme situations including bumper padding, bow skirts, anti-chafe patches and similar applications.


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Viking Yacht Co. launches largest vessel in its history

Sun, 30 Nov 2008 08:37:42 GMT

On Friday morning, the Viking Yacht Co.'s first 82 Convertible steered into Dock E at the Senator Frank S. Farley State Marina, just arriving from an hourlong trip along the coast from New Gretna, where about ...



Gripping account of Sailing Yacht Aquarelle while crossing to Australia from New Zealand.

Wed, 18 Apr 2007 20:23:54 +0200
"We are back in Nelson after departing for Australia and running into considerable trouble. Here's what happened. Ken, Graeme our crew, and I finished with New Zealand Customs at about 9:00 am on Thursday, April 12 and headed out toward Farewell Spit headed to Sydney, Australia in calm conditions. The predicted forecast was for a 15 knot winds building throughout the day until Friday afternoon when 30kts and 3 meter swells were expected to peak and then ease late that night with westerlies to15 kts on Saturday".

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Sailing Crew needed - N Z To Fiji May 08

Sat, 3 May 2008 16:27:09 +0200
1/ Boat; 46 foot Alloy swing keel GARCIA Sloop, Rolls Royce of cruising yachts, fully equiped with everything & everything works perfectly; launched 2001

2/ Depart; from Wangerai NZ, you join boat there, we arrive Savu Savu Fiji. you leave the boat there (and so do I) I need one other person only, so total on board will be 2. I will need help with putting all the sails and gear back into order on the boat and taking them off at the other end as the boat is laid up on the ground now and will be left the same way in Fiji. this takes about 2 casual days.

3/ Crew; is responsible for travel expenses to and from port of arrival and port of departure

4/ Trip duration; 7 to 9 days, departure date betwean may 7 and 12 weather permitting

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Navigation software - what is good for use on a sailing yacht?

Mon, 13 Aug 2007 19:45:17 +0200
Hi, just a quick question - I've been looking for navigation software and found there is lots of it for sailing yachts. I came across a program called Software on Board that runs C Maps. So, I was just wondering if anyone has this and can tell me what it's like. Can anyone tell me what type of GPS antenna would be best (an internal or an external)? My boat is aluminium and I'm not sure how the signal would go through aluminium, and, is the accuracy of these units as good as each other?

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