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Macerating Toilet Dept. Blog: Best Way to Get a Boat Loan

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Avoid These Problems When Getting Your Boat Loan Raritan Engineering Company your  macerating toilet  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding some great ways to get a boat loan.  1. Check your credit.  Your macerating toilet experts talk about how before applying for a loan get your current credit score and ensure your credit report is accurate. Scores above 800 may earn you a better interest rate. A free copy of your credit report is available annually from each of the three national credit bureaus at www.AnnualCreditReport.com.  2. Find the right loan type.  A fixed-rate, fixed-term, simple-interest loan is the most common. This offers the same monthly payment for the life of the loan. Variable rate or hybrid options may offer a combination of a fixed rate for a few years, and then a variable rate.  3. Consider a HELOC.  Buyers of smaller vessels oft...

Macerating Toilet Dept. Blog: Importance of Having a Backup Plan When Problems Arise

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Your Macerating Toilet Distributors Talk About How to Make Your Plan B for Boating Emergencies Raritan Engineering your  macerating toilet  suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the importance of having a backup plan for emergencies while boating. Your macerating toilet manufacturers talked about how the plan sounded good. I would cross Chesapeake Bay aboard my 16-foot outboard-powered Dory skiff for a weekend of hanging out with friends during Downrigging Weekend, an annual event held the last weekend of October in Chestertown, Maryland. The weather report stated wind from the northwest at 17 to 23 mph, gusting to 34, with seas of 2 to 3 feet — borderline conditions for a boat like mine. But I balanced this against my years of experience operating small craft. Besides, my John Dory skiff is seaworthy for its size. I set out. Halfway across the 10 miles of open water, it became tough to stee...

Macerating Toilet Dept. Blog: Secret to Successful Fishing Spots

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Your Macerating Toilet Experts Talk About Why Fish Love Seaweeds Raritan Engineering your  macerating toilet  professionals would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the secret to successful fishing spots. Your macerating toilet specialists discuss how on a summer morning when the blue, glassy waters 10 miles off Port St. Lucie, Florida, appeared devoid of life, a distant patch of golden-brown sargassum loomed enticingly on the horizon. Anglers might call them weeds, but these are actually species of marine algae, with different types producing different game fish, depending on where you’re fishing. In the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, the main species are Sargassum natans and Sargassum fluitans, both of which are holopelagic, which means they grow free-floating in the ocean and never attach to the seafloor during their life cycles. That’s not to say that weeds are the only form ...

Macerating Toilet Specialists Discuss Why Many People Love Daysailers

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Your Macerating Toilet Distributors Talk About Finding the Ideal Daysailer for You  Raritan Engineering your  macerating toilet  suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding why many people love daysailers. How would you describe the ideal daysailer? Or a daysailer at all for that matter? Your macerating toilet manufacturer talks about how the basic concept is simplicity itself. And yet, over the years the term “daysailer” has come to include boats spanning the length and breadth of yacht design. Even the proper length of a daysailer, an aspect of small-boat design that might seem self evident, has become a subject of debate, as the “daysailer” concept has come to include boats with LOAs of 40 feet or more. Recently, in a vain effort to impose some order on the concept, we decided to break up the universe of daysailers into six categories. Bring on the letters to the editor! We’d lov...

Macerating Toilet Specialists Share Great Reasons for Getting Your Immunizations Before Sailing Away

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Your Macerating Toilet Distributors Why Immunizations Are Crucial Before Heading Out On Your Cruising Excursion Raritan Engineering your  macerating toilet  manufacturers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding great reasons why you should be getting your immunizations before going out on your sailing excursion.  Your macerating toilet experts discuss how immunization can be an inconvenient detail in preparation for a long voyage, but it is crucial in order to ensure a safe and healthy one. The correct immunization depends on your health, medical history and destination. Immunizations exist for two reasons: * To protect you from illness when you are exposed to harmful bacteria or viruses for the first time. Different cultures, fun as they may be, have different disease factors not found in North America. * To protect populations at risk from contracting an illness brought in by you. Factors i...

Macerating Toilet Professionals Discuss Why We're Having So Many Hurricanes

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Your Macerating Toilet Specialists Talk About What Is Causing This Big Issue  Raritan Engineering your  macerating toilet  distributors would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this week regarding why we're having so many hurricanes this year. Your macerating toilet suppliers share how just as Hurricane Harvey wrapped up its devastation of Houston, Irma got into line behind it and quickly built into the strongest Atlantic hurricane in recorded history. Now, Maria leaves a broken Caribbean in its wake: Dominica's rooftops and rainforests have been ripped to shreds, and Puerto Rico may be without power for months as a result of the storm.  If you have a question about this hurricane season compared with recent years, we’ve got you covered:  WHY IS THIS SEASON SO ACTIVE? In short: atmospheric conditions were hurricane-friendly, and surface sea temperatures were warmer than usual. The Climat...

Macerating Toilet Specialists at Raritan Discuss the Best Ways to Enjoy Night Sailing & Reporters Rescued After Boat Crash

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Raritan's Macerating Toilet Distributors Talk About Night Sailing Safety  Raritan Engineering your  macerating toilet  suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the best ways to enjoy night sailing. Your macerating toilets experts talk about how achluophobia, the fear of the dark, is the third most common phobia in the world, with nearly 75 percent of adults reporting some level of fear when the lights go out. According to researchers at the University of Toronto, the fear of darkness is directly tied to the fear of the unexpected.  PLANNING Weather and Course All good sailors know that planning is essential to a successful trip, but when sailing at night it is paramount. Check multiple weather sources frequently and especially in the hours leading up to sunset. Make sure you have studied your charts and know your nighttime route thoroughly.  Emergency Exit ...

Raritan Macerating Toilet Professionals Discuss the Excitement of Multi-Hull Sailing

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Raritan  Macerating Toilet Specialists Share the Pros and Cons of Multi-Hull Sailing 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 excitement of multi-hull sailing. The Offshore Multihull Association (OMA) was formed last year by the owners of performance-oriented Multi-hulls with the goal of promoting the growth of this exciting category of performance cruising yachts.  Your macerating toilet suppliers talk about how these multi-hulls initially included Gunboats, HH Catamarans, Outremer as well as custom designs built for their unique ability to cruise in comfort while still being able to race at speeds rivaling many of the fastest monohull racing yachts. “The performance cruising multi-hull segment is one of the fastest growing segments in yachting and we are excited to launch an organization founded to support and encourage this growt...

Macerating Toilet Distributors Share Useful Tips on How to Drop a Water Ski

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Your Macerating Toilet Experts Share the Best Ways to Successfully Acquire This Skill Raritan Engineering your  macerating toilet  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the best ways to drop your water ski. I learned to water-ski behind the family’s old lapstrake Lyman with a 40 hp Evinrude. It proved more than capable of hoisting 8-year-old me out of the water on two skis. But as I grew older and wanted to slalom, it didn’t have the juice to pull me up.  Step 1 Your macerating toilet suppliers discuss further how to choose a slalom ski with an open ­binding — also called a rear toe plate — for the back foot. Many recreational-level skis not designed for competition will have this feature. Put your dominant foot in the front binding as this will be your lead leg while slaloming. Step 2 Put the second ski on your other foot with the binding set as loose as possible so your foot ca...