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Always Keep These Spare Engine Parts When You're Cruising

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  Spare Engine Parts Journeying sailors depend on their engines a great deal more than they like to admit. Although the internet has helped close the gap between parts providers and cruising sailors in far corners of the world, the long-term cruiser nevertheless needs to thoroughly consider which spare components and supplies he needs to carry with him. Fuel Filters We found fuel filter components all over the world, but obtaining the quantity and micron ranking we needed to have was no guarantee. Remember that you have at the very least a couple of filters: a remote main filter in between the tank and the engine, as well as a factory-installed secondary filter on the engine itself. Fuel Injectors Suggested service intervals for fuel injectors vary by manufacturer, but fuel contamination as well as carbon accumulation is such a typical issue that numerous cruising sailors carry at least one extra injector. If you bring a full set (certainly not cheap) you can still op...
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Your Marine Ice Makers Suppliers Share Great Ways to Get Your New Crew Into Gear Raritan Engineering your  marine ice makers  distributors would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding how to train new crew members and how to keep them happy. Your marine ice makers experts talk about how crew integration is one of the toughest challenges, especially in classes that allow a mix of amateurs and pros. The goal is to create a team dynamic that allows the team to develop with the right amount of pushing. It’s equally important to remember that while every amateur wants to win, keeping it fun, and racing at a high level is not easy.  1. Commitment to the process of teaching and learning. It is unrealistic to expect a team member with a regular job to get on a boat and do everything exactly right the first time. As we rotate team members in and out we first help the person identify the three pr...

Marine Ice Makers Specialists Give Ways to See If Your Boat Is a Lemon

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Your Marine Ice Makers Distributors Talk About How to Find Out if You're Sailing in a Lemon Raritan Engineering your  marine ice makers  suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding ways to see if your boat is a lemon. Your marine ice makers manufacturers talk about how while many of the more than 63,000 boats damaged as a result of 2017 hurricanes will be repaired and have more years of life on the water, some used boat buyers in 2018 could end up with storm-damaged lemons. The nation’s largest advocacy, services and safety group for recreational boaters, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS), cautions used boat buyers that some boats affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are beginning to hit the market, and that getting a prepurchase survey (called a Condition and Value survey) is very important. “It’s not that you don’t want to buy a boat that’s been repaired, but you should have ...

Marine Ice Maker Experts Discuss Why the Youth Today Aren't Buying Boats

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Your Marine Ice Maker Professionals Share Ideas That Can Help Younger Ones to Get Into Boating Raritan Engineering your  marine ice makers  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding why the youth today are not buying boats.  Your marine ice makers distributors talk about how millennials participate in boating at similar rates to their parents, yet they're far less likely to actually own a boat. Why? Here's a millennial's perspective. Former Bain & Co. management consultant, millennial Fiona McGlynn, is on a sailing sabbatical with her husband, Robin.  My husband, Robin, and I had often discussed this question. Having become first-time boat owners only five years before, at ages 24 and 29, we were often the only identifiable 20-somethings at our silver-haired yacht club. Over the next few years, as we immersed ourselves in life on the water, we began to meet other millennial boater...

Marine Ice Makers Suppliers Discuss How to Avoid Tunnel Vision While Competing

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Your Marine Ice Makers Distributors Share Crucial Sailing Strategy With You Today Raritan Engineering your  marine ice makers  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding how to avoid having tunnel vision while competing. Dang it! We’ve all been there. You just had to cover that one competitor, no matter which way they went. Your marine ice makers professionals further discuss how you just had to follow the local knowledge, high-tailing it to one part of the course. You just had to tack immediately off the start, to set you up for the right hand shift the weather forecast said was coming.  Oops. It didn’t work out. While the classic version of sailboat racing’s “tunnel vision” is focusing in on one competitor and letting a whole pack sail by, tunnel vision or hyper-focusing on one element can affect several parts of our sailboat racing game. This complexity can be befuddling. To ...

Marine Ice Makers Professionals Discuss Marijuana Laws and the Possible Affects On Boating

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Your Marine Ice Makers Professionals Find Out How Strict the U.S. Coast Guard Will Be With New Laws Raritan Engineering your   marine ice makers  analysts would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the new marijuana laws and the possible affects on boating. In six coastal states where marijuana possession is legal, “It remains a violation of federal law. If we encounter it in the course of our operations, we will enforce those laws,” says Lt. Cmdr. Devon Brennan, who oversees the U.S. Coast Guard’s counter-narcotics enforcement programs and policies.  When I began charter fishing in Florida during the 1980s, marijuana smuggling was so rampant that every school kid understood that square grouper was the nickname for a floating bale of weed.  In most states today, possession of less than an ounce of cannabis garners a citation and a few-hundred-dollar fine, and recreational use is now legal in Ala...