- Learn The Essentials Of Yacht Sailing
By: Jimmy Cox - Feb 25, 2008 It is difficult to draw a line between what most people call a boat and a craft logically entitled to be called a yacht. Actually, any power or...
- Kayak Trailers - How useful are they?
By: Vicki Churchill - Feb 25, 2008 Kayaking is a great way to relax and just about everybody can take up kayaking or canoeing whether you are young or old.
- Kayaking Around Horsey Island - Walking On Mars
By: Vicki Churchill - Feb 10, 2008 Looking for a place to camp overnight on Horsey Island we were closing in on the rusty barges which are run aground in Hamford Water.
- Kayaking Around Horsey Island - Stone Point
By: Vicki Churchill - Feb 10, 2008 Approximately one third of the way round Horsey Island is a head of land called Stone Point. It has a charming sandy beach and is situated right at...
- Kayaking Around Horsey Island - Dead End
By: Vicki Churchill - Feb 4, 2008 Having paddled our kayaks two thirds around Horsey Island situated in the Walton-on-the-Naze backwaters we were confident we would soon find a...
- Kayaking Around Horsey Island - Camping At Night
By: Vicki Churchill - Feb 4, 2008 Sitting in the openings of our tents and sipping a hot drink we even started to crack some jokes about what we had gone through, thinking that...
- Get Ready for River Rafting Today
By: Terry Fitzroy - Jan 31, 2008 It's your luck day. Take a rafting trip for your birthday this year.
- The Best Trailer Hitch Locks
By: Mike Schantz - Jan 29, 2008 Article covers important information about trailer hitch locks. It covers all the different styles as well as locks designed for special applications.
- A River Rafting Trip, a Good Summer Vacation
By: Terry Fitzroy - Jan 29, 2008 River rafting in white water rapids takes the heat off of summer.
- The Stour River Part II: Pea Soup
By: Vicki Churchill - Jan 24, 2008 One of the major problems paddling a river after there has been a long hot dry spell is the build up of weed and algae. This river weed is not...
- Build Your Own Boat - Use Free Boat Building Plans!
By: Abhishek Agarwal - Jan 24, 2008 The most simple yet effective ways to build your own boat.
- How To Care For Your Boat
By: Jimmy Cox - Jan 23, 2008 These are some of the jobs you need to complete to really care for your boat. If you do these carefully, you will be rewarded by a really sound...
- Six Tips for Choosing the Best Boat to Use for Walleye Fishing
By: Michael Hehn - Jan 21, 2008 If you've never fished before, many of your more experienced fishing buddies will probably recommend you go after the walleye. This popular fish,...
- The Stour River Part I: A False Start
By: Vicki Churchill - Jan 9, 2008 The river Stour is a sedate river in Essex England and stretches for some forty six miles. This was the river for one of my first kayaking...
- Smart Planning On Boat Sales Insurance - Salvage Boat Ownership Deals!
By: Abhishek Agarwal - Jan 9, 2008 The most effective plan for buying salvaged boats.
- Kayaks vs. Canoes: What's The Difference?
By: Adrian Adams - Jan 7, 2008 Thousands of recreational boaters have a difficult time choosing between a kayak and canoe. There are plusses and minuses to both watercrafts.
- Lighthouses: Explaining The Guiding Light
By: Jimmy Cox - Jan 3, 2008 Lighthouses are the signal stations by means of which mariners determine their exact position. This article will explain just why these are so...
- Kayaks And Canoes - Enjoy The Great Outdoors
By: Vicki Churchill - Jan 3, 2008 Both the plastic sit on top and traditional Perception kayak ideally used to be stored in a shed or garage and will need a kayak or canoe trolley...
- Effective Rowing Techniques For Any Sized Boat
By: Jonathon Hardcastle - Jan 2, 2008 Learning to row takes patience and energy. Furthermore, rowing is an activity which demands a great deal of physical strength and determination to...
- How to Choose the Right Boat Refrigerator
By: Christine Harrell - Dec 30, 2007 Some boat owners are looking for a cold drink on a hot afternoon of sailing. Others need a way to keep perishables fresh on longer voyages. No...
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