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Boat Head Dept. Blog: How You Can Get Addicted to Sailing

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  Sailing Could Be Your Next New Love   Raritan Engineering Company your  boat head  suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding how you can get addicted to sailing. Your boat head experts talk about how there is a cliche about men and sailboats that, like most cliches, contains more than a little truth. The adage is that the two happiest days in a boat owner's life are the day he gets his boat and the day he gets rid of her.  Even for the weekend sailor, the relationship between men and boats is a bit like a love affair. There's the same initial infatuation, the same preoccupying passion, the same pain of separation. For a married man, there's even the same kind of tension he has with his spouse.  I had sailed since I was 12, but it was not until I was 40 that I finally bought a boat of my own. She was a Pearson 26 One Design, a sleek, fiberglass-hulled, 26-foot slo...

Boat Head Suppliers Dept Blog : Navigate Lakes and Rivers With Ease

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Simple Reminders For Boating With Confidence Raritan Engineering Company your  boat head  manufacturers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding navigating lakes and rivers with ease. Your boat head experts talk about how changing water levels is just one hazard among many on rivers, as well as lakes subject to flow control by dams. Here are a few other things to concern yourself with when boating on lakes and rivers. Unmarked Hazards Many smaller bodies of water have not been charted, and on many that have been, the charts do not contain extensive detail in areas outside the main channels. Use extreme caution to avoid shoals as well as unknown obstacles such as rocks, submerged tree stumps and even old dock structures.  Blind Curves Oxbows and other bends in rivers are great for fishing but can be terrible for boaters trying to pass through them. Why? Sometimes you can’t see what...

Boat Head Division Blog: Fishing With Your Downriggers

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Your Boat's Downrigger Can Help You On Your Next Fishing Trip  Raritan Engineering Company your  boat head  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding fishing with your downriggers. Your boat head experts discuss how a few things frustrate us as much as staring at mark after mark on the fish finder, while our offerings go untouched. We’ve all been there — wondering what we’re doing wrong, why the fish won’t rise to take a bait, and what we could be doing differently to trigger a strike.  We have a number of ways to get baits down beneath the surface: planers, lipped lures and using oodles of lead are all options. But you’ll have a tough time finding someone versed in the use of downriggers who doesn’t believe them to be a superior tool for reaching deep fish in a number of situations. Thermal Adjustment “Fish don’t just sit up top, especially when there’s a strong thermocline,” sa...

Boat Head Dept. Blog: Exciting World of EC 12 Sailboat Racing

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Your Boat Head Manufacturers Share a Fun Way to Sail Without Getting Wet   Raritan Engineering your  boat head  professionals would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the exciting world of EC 12 sailboat racing. Your boat head specialists talk about how it’s early on a Saturday morning in October, and the parking lot is already jam-packed at Lake Somerset within the gated community of Sun City, in Beaufort, South Carolina.  It’s the Sun City Model Yacht Club Regatta, and the sailors are here to practice for the upcoming East Coast 12 Meter National Championship, hosted by Turtle Pond Model YC in Peachtree City, Georgia, on the outskirts of Atlanta.  The EC 12 Meter class is an active group with a national ranking system and a keen following up and down the U.S. East Coast, as well as Australia, Canada and New Zealand. A new boat costs $3,500, but good secondhand boats can be found for ha...

Boat Head Professionals Discuss the Great Benefits of Using Baitcasters

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Your Boat Head Specialists Share All the Pros of Switching to a Baitcaster   Raritan Engineering your  boat head  manufacturers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the great benefits of using baitcasters. Your boat head suppliers talk about how preference for reel type varies by coastal region, but no matter where you fish, it’s hard to beat a baitcaster for pinpoint accuracy. Baitcasters necessitate touch and feel that’s simply not required with spinning reels. Get past that small snag and you’ll notice levelwind baitcasters excel in lure-casting distance, accuracy with lighter offerings and even lure retrieves that require jerking actions. A couple of fishing “hacks” to consider: If you have the dexterity, try cutting out some steps by casting with your left hand and reeling with your right. And if turning the handle on the right side of the reel — or working a lure with your left ha...

Boat Head Professionals Share Money Making Ideas While Sailing

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Your Boat Head Specialists Discuss Some of the Best Ways to Make Profit While On Your Boat Raritan Engineering your  boat head  suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding money making ideas while sailing. First of all – is it possible to make money while sailing around the world? Yes – your boat head manufacturers talk about how it’s definitely possible to make money while living and traveling around the world on a boat. But the question is, just how much can you make and how can you make it? Creative Ways to Make Money while Cruising and living aboard a Sailboat. I talk about all of the in and outs of Youtube, Patreon and Vimeo. Even more fun we talk about all of the people we have met along our cruising adventures and how THEY make money while living aboard. At the time of writing this, I’ve been living on our sailboat in the Mediterranean full time for the last year. I’ve met a variet...

Boat Head Manufacturers Discuss the Best Way to Maintain Your Display Panels

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Your Boat Head Specialists Share Great Tips on Keeping Your Display Panels In Great Shape   Raritan Engineering your  boat head  suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the best way to maintain your display panels. Your boat head distributors continues to discuss how touchscreen displays make marine electronics easier and faster to use than ever. Once you use a touchscreen, you’ll never want to go back to the old-fashioned push-button mode of operation. Think in terms of today’s touchscreen smartphones — would you ever want to go back to a flip phone? Stow If your electronics displays are bracket-mounted, remove and stow them indoors between trips. Your marine parts outlet manufacturers continue sharing how this will minimize weather exposure and thwart would-be thieves. Transport your equipment securely between the boat and storage location.  Cover You can’t easily remove flush...

Boat Head Analysts Help Your Children Expand Their Sailing Horizons

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Your Boat Head Experts Give Young Ones The Extra Confidence Boost They Need Raritan Engineering your  boat head  professionals would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding how to help you children expand their sailing horizons. Your boat head analysts know that incremental steps of empowerment builds the kind of confidence and skill that can lead a young child to successfully tackle all sorts of adventurous escapades as they grow older.  Our cooking utensils were old-fashioned Florence oil stoves, a sauce pan and a frying pan. Your marine products for sale professionals feel that our food was Hecker’s oatmeal, eggs, potatoes, onions, pilot biscuit, bacon and canned goods.  The cabins were so small that it wasn’t possible to sit up quite straight and of course everything got damp and moldy and there was a permanent smell of a mixture of mustiness and kerosene.  Our first cruise was arou...

Boat Head Dept: 25 Boating Ideas to Accomplish Someday

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Boat Head Dept: 25 Boating Ideas to Accomplish Someday Our Boat Head Dept: 25 Boating Projects to Do Someday 1. Navigate the “Great Circle Route” Depending on where you start, this classic cruising trip takes you through the Great Lakes and down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico, around Florida, up the East Coast, into the Hudson River past New York City, across New York via the old Eerie Canal, and back into the Great Lakes. From transiting locks to going offshore to idling through the Intracoastal Waterway and inland lakes, you’ll experience every type of boating imaginable — and see the country. For inspiration, visit boatingmag.com/great-loop-blog-small-boat-big-summer. 2. Transit a Lock It’s almost impossible to get very far in the inland waterway system without having to go through a lock, and learning proper lock etiquette — as well as transiting one without panic — is an invaluable experience. To learn how to get through a lock, g...