Warm Up – Don’t Asphyxiate
We’ve all been told to warm up our motors while we are casting off the dock lines; so that, when we shift into gear (either forward or reverse) it doesn’t […]
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We’ve all been told to warm up our motors while we are casting off the dock lines; so that, when we shift into gear (either forward or reverse) it doesn’t […]
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The last thing a Captain wants to do is end up in the Captain’s Dog House! But, unfortunately, it does happen and it puts a real damper on boating. Just
Stay Out of the Dog House Read More »
Securing your Boat is the second half of Docking your Boat and is equally important. One isn’t any good without the other. What is the definition of Docking a Recreational
On boats with toilets, builders install a holding tank to hold the sewage until the boat reaches a pump out facility. Some yachts come equipped with a “Y” valve, so
Does Your Holding Tank Really Stink? Read More »
A Skating Pro knows before a skater jumps, if it will be a bad landing, by the way the skater enters the jump. A Golf Pro knows before a golfer
Boat Hook – Dangerous for First Mate Read More »
Too many boaters don’t know how to dock their boats without DRAMA. In our family marina, Dawson’s Marina on Lake Simcoe Ontario, where I grew up, we spent considerable time
Recreational boating has been a big part of my life and all of Doug’s life. He was born and raised at the family marina, Dawson’s Marina Limited on Lake Simcoe.
First Mate or Guest? Which? Read More »
Entertaining and taking family/friends for a cruise, is part of the fun of having a boat. But, far too often, the Captain ends up doing all the work and the
Captains – Delegate Read More »
For most of us, parking a car is something we do every day, (not park a boat) whether it’s in a designated parking lot with or without lines outlining the
Do You Park a Boat or Dock a Boat? Don’t Sound Like a Newbie Any Longer! Read More »
Knowing where the dangers are and how to check for leaking AC electricity in the water could be a lifesaver. Spring is the time to do it, before you put
Avoid Electric Shock Drowning Read More »
I witnessed an incident where one lucky lady gets to enjoy boating this summer instead of lying in a hospital bed without her severed foot! I was on the other
A marine head or toilet, is a necessity on a boat if you are going to be on board for more than a few hours at a time. The larger
Head Sense = No Scents Read More »