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Costs Of Owning A Boat

December 1st, 2009
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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.

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Practicing Dog Safety While Boating

November 18th, 2009
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Does your dog tag along with you wherever you go?For lots of dog owners, their dogs go where they go because they are a member of their family, whether it’s on their motorcycle, in their tent, and of course, on their boat. Boating with your dog can be quite dangerous, even though at face value, it appears to be a safe and amusing activity. Here are a few tips for your dog’s safety, to practice while boating.

It is crucial that you have life jackets. This may appear to be an obvious statement, but the sad fact is that many dogs drown each year, when they shouldn’t have. As much as our beloved dogs love to please us, they can’t tell us when they’re getting tired , and might not say anything even if they could. Life or death could be determined because of a well fitting life jacket.

From Great Dane size to tiny toy dog size, life jackets come in every imaginable size for dogs. Make sure it has at least two fasteners around your dog’s torso and one around the neck to keep the jacket snug. Handles on the back are also useful for extracting your dog back onto the boat.

Ensure you dog favors the water and that they can swim. Despite common opinion, not all dogs are able to swim. Did you ever see a bulldog in the water?It’s like a brick sinking. Many other breeds don’t even favor being in the water and are not able to swim.

You should gradually introduce your dog to the notion of boating. Moving boats can be disconcerting to a dog, and besides, they might not want to wear a life jacket. Prior to introducing them to the boat, let them wear their life jacket at home, and give them treats. Don’t depart from the shore the first time on the boat with your dog. Just let them roam around on board and get used to the movement of the boat on the water.

Take plenty of fresh water. The sun and the pure air, not to mention the exercise, will make your dog thirsty. You should have lots of fresh water on hand to deter your dog drinking from the lake. Waters polluted with Blue-Green algae is poisonous, so it is very hazardous to your dog.

Both water and air temperatures should be monitored. Canines can die from hypothermia, just like humans, if their body temperatures become too low and they become hypothermic. And just like the air temperature being too cool, it can be too hot as well. It important that your dog have a place to avoid the sun’s strong rays if you are out on a hot and sunny day, because some dogs can sunburn. Sunscreen should be put on if your dog has short hair and light skin.

A few other dog boating safety considerations to ponder

Have you considered where your dog will go to the bathroom? Ensure your dog has an a proper space on the boat to go to the bathroom if you are not going back and forth to shore. You will also want to carry a first aid kit for your dog, just in case. Last, be sure your dog stays out of the path of other boats or watercraft. Helping other boats notice your dog in the water might be easier by using a brightly colored PFD, but it’s not worth the risk .

It is feasible to go boating and take your dog along with you. Merely taking a few safeguards, a bit of planning, and a little additional time to ensure your dog is comfortable on the boat and on the water can go a long way. You can go boating and still keep your dog safe . Have fun!

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I am used to boating in the Great lakes, but have recently moved to FLA and am thinking of buying a boat again

March 29th, 2008
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kidpuffy21 asked:


Is there anything special about salt water boating i need to know that is different than fresh water?

Luke

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Is there a difference between salt water and fresh water yachts?

June 3rd, 2007
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Stop the Nonsense asked:


Shouldn’t a boat float in either? Would a salt water yacht not work for some reason in fresh water?
So a salt water boat would be fine in fresh water, but not necessarily vice versa?

Christine

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