Boating Tip – Chain vs Brush
This boating tip is great on the boat where space in drawers and cupboards is limited. It also works well at home, at the cottage, anywhere. Some of the items […]
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This boating tip is great on the boat where space in drawers and cupboards is limited. It also works well at home, at the cottage, anywhere. Some of the items […]
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Preparing and cooking corn is a messy business whether at home or on the boat. The husks and corn silk requires lost of cleanup when you remove it before cooking
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More Boating Tips to simplify boating. Why re-invent the wheel? If someone has already found a better way to do things, why not switch to a better way? Some simple
Thanks for all the tips you’ve submitted over the past few weeks. They are worth sharing to help make boating more fun for all. Many of us get set in
Cooking aboard early in the season is exciting and fun—everything is fresh and a new adventure on the barbeque or stove. But, as you spend more time on the boat,
Who are you going to call in an emergency when on the water? Do you call VHF 16, *16 or 911? When you buy a car, you not only have
Many boat owners (sail and power) store their boats for the winter, thinking they will be safe and sound until spring. But, there are many good reasons why you should
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With over 70 different boat types to choose from, how do you determine which is “The Right Boat” for you and your family? This is not an easy task and
Finding The Right Boat Read More »
There is still time to Winter “EYES” your boat. Winterizing your boat means having your local marina prepare the motors(s) and water system(s) to withstand our harsh winter weather as
Boaters know how important it is to check the weather before leaving the dock—both current marine conditions and marine forecast. It can make a huge difference to your boating experience,
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Years ago, we could count on the marine weather forecast and plan our trips accordingly. Today, however, it seems that the forecast is mostly wrong and you can end up
When the Weather Forecast Double Crosses You Read More »
The forecasted “less than a metre waves and some fog patches” soon became three metres and dense fog with zero visibility for hours, on our run from Kincardine to Tobermory.
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