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Boat Toilet Professionals Talk About Which Dog Is Best Bred for Sailing

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Your Boat Toilet Suppliers Share Great Suggestions on Which Dog Would Best Suit Your Sailing Needs Raritan Engineering your boat toilets specialists would like to share with you this week some great tips on which dog you should breed for your sailing needs. Over the years, we've encountered everything from chihuahuas to huskies (yes, huskies) living aboard sailboats, so I'm not convinced that breed matters much, but some dogs are clearly better adapted to boats and the water. Schipperke. We encountered one of these Belgian barge dogs while cruising, and it seemed very happy aboard-albeit a little noisy. Bichon frise . These fluffy little companion dogs are descendants from the water spaniel and the standard poodle. They are good travellers, and they don't shed. English springer spaniel . Murphy, our test dog for ourdoggie life jacket testwas a model citizen throughout our two-day test, leading me to believe he'd be quite comfortable on a long-term cruise. Portuguese

Raritan Engineering Vortex-vac Specialists Share How to Make Lake Water Drinkable

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Raritan's Vacuflush Distributors Offer Free Lake Water Cleaning Tips Raritan Engineering your Vacuflush suppliers would like to share with you this week information regarding how to make lake water drinkable. Reader David Brezina, who sails a Tartan Ten out of Montrose Harbor, Chicago recently had a question for Practical Sailor regarding drinking water. Like many Great Lake sailors who race seriously, or who own boats that were once raced, his boat has had its permanent water tank removed. After all, when you sail on a virtually limitless supply of drinking water why bother with a water tank? Brezina wondered if the General Ecology QC2 filter we reviewed in August (see Effective, Affordable Water Filters, PS October 2013) would be enough to make the lake water safe for drinking. The short answer is probably, but to be safe we'd take a couple extra steps. Theoretically, a filter that meets theNational Sanitation Foundation(NSF) P231 standards will be sufficient to make Lake

Raritan Engineering Vacuflush Specialists Share How to Make Lake Water Drinkable

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Raritan's Vacuflush Distributors Offer Free Lake Water Cleaning Tips Raritan Engineering your Vacuflush suppliers would like to share with you this week information regarding how to make lake water drinkable. Reader David Brezina, who sails a Tartan Ten out of Montrose Harbor, Chicago recently had a question for Practical Sailor regarding drinking water. Like many Great Lake sailors who race seriously, or who own boats that were once raced, his boat has had its permanent water tank removed. After all, when you sail on a virtually limitless supply of drinking water why bother with a water tank? Brezina wondered if the General Ecology QC2 filter we reviewed in August (see Effective, Affordable Water Filters, PS October 2013) would be enough to make the lake water safe for drinking. The short answer is probably, but to be safe we'd take a couple extra steps. Theoretically, a filter that meets theNational Sanitation Foundation(NSF) P231 standards will be sufficient to make Lake

Macerating Toilet Professionals Talk About the Secret to Flotation Science

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Your Macerating Toilet Specialists Further Discuss Cool Ways to Get Your Kids to Love Boating Raritan Engineering your macerating toilet distributors would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the secret to flotation science. In order for ships to journey across the open sea, they must withstand the tremendous burden , or weight of the ship, along with the crew,luggage, supplies and passengers. Your macerating toilet suppliers talk about how they do that with a little help from the principles of density and buoyancy. That's why when engineers ta lk about how heavy a ship is, you'll hear them talk aboutdisplacementinstead of weight. To keep from sinking, the cruise ship has to displace its weight in water before it's submerged. That's a lot easier to do if the cruise ship is constructed in a way so that it's less dense than the water below it. Engineers help ships to achieve buoyancy by choosing lightweight

Boat Head Experts at Raritan Share the Pros and Cons of Joystick Piloting Systems

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RaritanBoat Head SuppliersGive Info to Help You In Your Navigational System Purchase Raritan Engineering you boat head distributors would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the pros and cons of joystick piloting systems. Evinrude's new iDock joystick docking system is designed to give experienced and first-time boaters confidence at the dock. Your boat head manufacturers talk about how that was the goal of Evinrude Outboard Motors, a division of Bombardier Recreational Products, as the company said today that it is introducing the Evinrude iDock joyst ick piloting system. Your marine products for sale experts share how the intuitive, integrated system will be available this fall for boaters who own or purchase twin Evinrude E-TEC G2 150-hp to 300-hp engines. In addition to providing experienced captains and first-time boaters alike with 360 degrees of confidence when docking or maneuvering in close quarters, Evinrude ha

Macerator Toilet Distributors Discuss the Importance of Using Caution When Buying a Storm Damaged Boat

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Raritan'sMacerator Toilet Specialists Give Tips to Consider Before Buying a Storm Damaged Boat Raritan Engineering your macerator toilet suppliers would like to share with you this week information regarding the importance of using caution when buying a storm damaged boat. If you are in the market for a used boat and live where winter storage is the norm, now is probably one of the best times to bargain. The owner is looking at another year of storage bills for a boat he no longer wants, and he knows that trying to sell a boat that's buttoned down for the winter is like trying to sell a house that's under a circus tent. However, if you are anywhere near the pathway of last year's Hurricane Matthew, that barg ain boat might well turn out to be your worst nightmare. Back in 2007, we published aspecial reporton what happens when a fiberglass boat is subjected to the point loads that can occur during a storm. One recurring theme in the three Practical Sailor articles I ci

Macerator Pump Experts Share Holiday Boating Safety Suggestions

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RaritanMacerator Pump Specialists Give Ideas On How to Keep Your Family Safe During the Holidays Raritan Engineering your macerator pump suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding holiday boating safety tips. Your macerator pump professionals share how three percent of BoatUS members who responded to a recent survey said fireworks displays are the only reason they will venture out after d ark all year long. BoatUS said the Fourth of July holiday period is shaping up to be the busiest time of the year for the nations recreational boaters, with boating traffic potentially surpassing last years levels. The BoatUS member survey also showed that about one in three, or 36 percent, of respondents are very to extremely likely to operate a boat at night to see a Fourth of July fireworks display from the water. Three percent said fireworks displays are the only reason they will venture out after dark all year long. With nearl

TruDesign Suppliers Discuss Why Seafarers Are Good for the World

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Your TruDesign Manufacturers Share Great Reasons Why Seafarers Are Crucial for Us  Raritan Engineering your  TruDesign  professionals would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding why seafarers are good for the world. Your TruDesign specialists share how the 25th of June has been christened as the ‘Day of the Seafarer’. While the world sits back to enjoy their Sunday, the sea trade carries on – no holidays, no rest!  This year, the IMO has themed the day as ‘Seafarers Matter’ and for good reason that one might be able to grasp better as this article progresses. Your marine parts for sale distributors gives reasons why they were established in 2010 by a Diplomatic Conference in Manila, the Seafarer’s Day aims to recognise the contribution of seafarers to the economy, trade and regular civil life.  Let’s take a look at the top 5 reasons seafarers matter to the world. 1. The World Trade and Globalization Depend on Seaf

Raritan Marine Toilet Systems Distributors Give Hull Sodablasting Ideas

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Raritan Marine Toilet Systems Experts Discuss the Importance of Keeping Your Hull Clean Raritan Engineering  your marine toilet systems specialists would like to share with you this week some ideas for how to sodablast your boat's hull. Quick. What’s your least favorite boat maintenance project? Cleaning the bilge? Changing the engine oil?  ... How about stripping off several years worth of bottom paint? After that experience, Ralph decided to look into sodablasting, featured in the October 2011 issue of  Practical Sailor . One of the chief complaints you hear about any for-hire boat work is the exorbitant price charged, but once you start to do the math—and start thinking about your health—a $1,500 fore-hire sodablasting job doesn’t seem so indulgent.   One of the biggest mistakes an owner makes when estimating how much time it takes to strip a hull is to peck away at one of the easy spots where the paint is peeling and then assume the rest of the coating will come of

Seacocks Suppliers Discuss How There Are Many Ways to Win

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Your Seacocks Manufacturers Share Amazing Tips On How to Win That Crucial Race Raritan Engineering your  seacocks  professionals would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the many ways to win a race. I had one of the best high school sailing coaches in the country and one of the best college coaches, but boy, did they ever approach the start of practice differently. Your seacocks distributors talk about how my high school coach placed our names on the board in order of where we currently stood on the team. My college coach intentionally put us in random order on the board.  We often hear about “fear of failure,” but it’s seldom we hear about its equally evil twin, “fear of success.” The anticipation of screwing up the lead you’ve achieved can create a whirlwind of thoughts that are unrelated to sailing smart and fast. er events? What will people say? Do I really deserve this?” Thoughts related to two very differ