Month: October 2015

Repairing your Boat

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This is a major job, which will mean removing and replacing the entire deck This will not only be time-consuming but also very expensive, and keep the boat out of the water for a long time. Sourced from: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/7-signs-its-time-to-fix-your-boat-stringers#b

Fiberglass in the boat can break but this should not be disheartening since this is a material that can be repaired easily.

Very little finish work will be required. Sourced from: http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/fiberglass-repair.asp

So you will have eight contact points on an 20-Ft boat. Sourced from: http://www.customboatrepairs.com/jmla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69:how-to-remove-a-boat-from-a-trailer&catid=3:diy-tips&Itemid=17



Boats: Own a New Home

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You may not know the exact boat that you want yet, but you know what kind of Discover Boating also recommends buying from Marine Industry Certified Dealers. Find a certified dealer in your area. Sourced from: http://www.discoverboating.com/resources/article.aspx?id=134

Boats offer a great solution when housing becomes expensive. If you cannot rent it on land why not own a floating home?

There's a bedroom with an adjoining loo, a large 18-foot-long reception and kitchen, a spare room and plenty of outdoor space, too. Sourced from: http://www.independent.co.uk/property/house-and-home/floating-assets-what-should-you-know-before-you-take-the-plunge-and-buy-a-house-boat-2022216.html

The Displacement Hull style is a slightly less popular model, however it is well suited since it provides comfortable ride in foul weather, and an excellent hull style for fuel efficiency. Sourced from: http://www.all-about-houseboats.com/houseboat-models.html