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Key Ways to Make Your 4th of July Celebration On the Water a Safe One

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Stay Safe While Celebrating On Your Boat This Year Raritan Engineering Company your  marine hot water heaters  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding key ways to make your 4th of July celebration on the water a safe one. Each year about three out of four recreational boat owners say they plan to enjoy the Fourth of July holiday aboard the family boat.  1. Before you head out,  give a short orientation  to guests, not only about essential items, such as how to move about a moving vessel (with one hand always connected to the boat) or how use the head, but also show them how easy it is to use the VHF radio and safety gear, especially life jackets. 2. For that unexpected young guest without a life jacket, the non-profit BoatUS Foundation’s free Kids Life Jacket Loaner program gives boaters a chance to  borrow child-size life jackets  for the day, afte...

Marine Sanitation Specialists Show How to Keep Your Trailer Looking Great

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Your Marine Sanitation Professionals Have Some Great Ideas for Boat Trailer Maintenance  Raritan Engineering your  marine sanitation  experts would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding how to keep your boat trailer looking great. My good friend Chuck Larson and his buddy Bob “Toes” Lund are the Lucy and Ethel of the Lake View Inn. Your marine sanitation specialists know that they frequently cook up beer-fueled schemes designed to put extra cash in their fun kitty. With the arrival of boating season, they came up with an idea that was borderline predatory. Toes, who recently retired from a gig driving the ­Frito-Lay truck and restocking Cheetos, Fritos and Doritos — hence the nickname — had noted that the number of disabled boat trailers abandoned on the road side escalated on the Fridays before the fishing opener and Memorial Day weekend.  Your marine parts UK analysts want you to remember these ...

Marine Sanitation Dept: Great Ways to Keep Your Ropes Clean and in Great Shape

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Don't Underestimate Good Rope Maintenance Raritan Engineering Company your  marine sanitation  experts would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding great ways to keep your ropes clean and in great shape. Your marine sanitation suppliers discusses how if you didn’t remove your running rigging last winter, then there is a good chance you'll be coming back to sheets and halyards coated in dirt, mold, and mildew. • Wash only with a very mild detergent. For relatively new ropes, this means something like Woolite or a half-dose of a modern laundry detergent. For the first few years, ropes still contain thread coatings and lubricants from the factory that provide an easy hand, as well as offer some protection from UV radiation, abrasion, and water absorption. • Avoid contact with acids, bases, and solvents. Both polyester and nylon (polyamide) are vulnerable to certain chemicals, so manufacturers broadly warn again...

Marine Sanitation Division Blog: Success of Kayak Fishing

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Your Marine Sanitation Experts Share Tips for Kayak Fishing Raritan Engineering your  marine sanitation  professionals would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the success of kayak fishing. With the stealth of a ninja, Kevin Whitley eased the kayak between two pilings in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. He dropped the bait straight down. Instantly the fiddler crab was thumped by a big sheepshead, and the tug-of-war was on. There was a time when Whitley, known on the water as “Kayak Kevin,” would have drawn strange looks for his narrow, 15-foot piece of floating plastic. But the area’s kayak fishing scene has exploded.  “We have the water for it,” said Cory Routh, who runs a kayak fishing guide service and was one of TKAA’s early members. “So … I’m not surprised by the rise in interest at all.” “I have a bit of a gypsy mentality and thought about taking up hiking,” Whitley s...
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Your Marine Sanitation Device Specialists Discuss Which Safety Tether Material Is the Strongest Raritan Engineering  your marine sanitation device suppliers would like to share with you this week some great information regarding find the best safety tethers for you. A safety tether keeps you safely on board, but it also comes with its own risks. How much impact, are we talking about? Enough to break tethers. In the 1998 Sydney-Hobart race, Glyn Charles was lost when his tether parted during a rollover. As a result of this accident and some shocking follow-up tests, World Sailing (then ISAF) adopted a new drop test for tethers. What We Tested Searching for an ideal combination of stretch and strength in a tether, Frye tested various webbing and rope materials, as well as a fall-arresting device approved by the Occupational Safety and Hazards Administration. Rope is used less frequently because it can roll under your feet, but small diameter ropes are less troublesome...

Marine Sanitation Experts Share How to Make Temporary Fixes While Boating

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Your Marine Sanitation Professionals Discuss How to Make Quick Fixes With Everyday Items   Raritan Engineering your  marine sanitation  distributors would like to share this article we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding how to make temporary fixes while boating.  What's your longest-lasting 'temporary fix'? Your marine sanitation suppliers talk about how with the best of intentions we've solved some minor inconveniences while underway, swearing we'd create a more permanent and reliable solution once we hit the dock. But something strange often occurs once the dock lines are secured.  We eventually got in touch with Don Whelan of Harken to describe our problem with an exact description of the 'thingamajig' we needed that, you know, goes on the side of a main sheet block. With appropriate questions narrowing the options he figured out exactly what we needed, and, once acquired, the project took all of five minutes....

Marine Sanitation Professionals Discuss How to Install a Radar Dome

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Your Marine Sanitation Specialists Share Tips on Installing Your Next Radar Dome Raritan Engineering your  marine sanitation  suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding how to install a radar dome. Your marine sanitation manufacturers talk about how proper installation plays a big role in maximizing the performance of marine radar domes. So, if you’re considering installing a new solid-state dome radar aboard your boat or checking out the install aboard a boat you are buying, keep these factors in mind. Elevation To perform effectively, mount the radar dome high enough to give it an unfettered, level and full-circle view of the horizon, but not so high as to be adversely affected by the boat’s pitching and rolling. The most common way of achieving this elevation on center console, express cruiser and walk around cuddy models is to install the dome on a hardtop or T-top.  Forward ...

Marine Sanitation Manufacturers Discuss the Dangers of Overfishing the Shortfin Mako Shark & Australia Starting Marine Sanctuary Fishing

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Your Marine Sanitation Experts Share Important Reminders About How to Avoid Overfishing  Raritan Engineering your  marine sanitation  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding the dangers of overfishing the shortfin mako shark.  Your marine sanitation distributors give ideas regarding a new study reports that the mortality rate of shortfin mako sharks due to fishing in the western North Atlantic is higher than previously estimated from catch reports. The report,  published online at phys.org  and done using satellite tracking by researchers from Nova Southeastern University's Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI), the University of Rhode Island and more, suggests the species is experiencing overfishing. The study shows 30 percent of the 40 satellite-tagged sharks were captured. After modelling the probability that a mako shark would survive a year without being captured — a ...

Marine Hose Specialists Offer Deep Water Fishing Tips

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Your Marine Hose Professionals Improve Your Deep Fishing Skills Even When the Fish Aren't Biting   Raritan Engineering your  marine hose  analysts would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding deep water fishing tips. Your marine hose experts know that bluewater anglers are beginning to fish deep to lure billfish and tuna when the surface bite slows. Savvy captains extend their spreads ­vertically, from the bottom up, and experiment with baits for multiple species through the entire water column. Others are looking from the top down, just a bit below the waves to find billfish and tunas when the surface bite slows.  Going Deep, But Not Too Deep Success at catching swordfish from deep water during daylight hours has encouraged enterprising captains to find new tuna and marlin fisheries in 1,200-plus feet deep of water. “When you hook up on the buoy line, reel in the bottom rod before yo...

Marine Sanitation Professionals Explain How to Remove The Nasty Holding Tank Odor

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Your Marine Sanitation Analysts Share the Secret to Keep Your Holding Tanks From Smelling Bad Raritan Engineering  would like to share with you this week these tips on keeping your holding tanks from smelling bad. Take a look at this photo and imagine it is your backyard. Or your patio, or balcony. Yep, those are sealed 5-gallon buckets full of iguana poop and “other” waste, ripening in the Chesapeake Bay area's autumn sun. Do you ever wonder whether those bright blue bottles of chemicals that claim to eliminate your head odors actually work? So did we. Readers may remember Frye as the tester who nearly reduced the family washing machine to a bucket of bolts in his quest for a safe and effective method for washing ropes. He’s just that kind of guy. Apart from Frye’s finding that a holding tank is an excellent reservoir for highly explosive gases, one of his more exciting discoveries was that any product's claims of “odor-eating bacteria" should not be taken ...