It is your site now.
Submitted by Joe Lombardo on Tue, 08/08/2006 - 23:33. I built this site with grand intentions. Unfortunately, like a little kid who puts more cake on his plate than he can possibly eat, I have taken on more than I can manage.
Since all the functionality is here, the only real thing missing is a few boat builders who are looking for a place to record their project and share their research.
With that in mind, I'll leave the site running. If you have any questions or requests, please feel free to email me at joe@boatbloggers.com.
Learn more about this site from our welcome page.
Since all the functionality is here, the only real thing missing is a few boat builders who are looking for a place to record their project and share their research.
With that in mind, I'll leave the site running. If you have any questions or requests, please feel free to email me at joe@boatbloggers.com.
Learn more about this site from our welcome page.
Safe Boating Courses in New York New Jersey and Connecticut
Submitted by safeboat on Sun, 03/30/2008 - 18:37. www.safeboatingamerica.com
Take a Boating Course! GET YOUR BOATING CERTIFICATION (aka boating license jetski license) IN ONE DAY OR TWO EVENINGS! Choose from classes in Nassau and Suffolk Long Island, Manhattan NYC, Queens Staten Island, Stamford, Hartford Connecticut and New Jersey. Also in Freeport, Oyster Bay, Manhasset, Port
Washington, Port Jefferson, Stamford, Valley Stream, Westhampton and Babylon, among other locations- or have a private class in the privacy of your own home.
Our courses cover EVERYTHING YOU NEED to get on the water by Power Boat, Sail or PWC/Jetski including Navigation, rules of the road, Personal Watercraft, Safe Operation, Emergencies- among many other things you need to know by law and for the safety of your vessel, your passengers and your own personal safety. Get your State Boating License. You'll receive a waterproof plastic card from the State of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey upon successful completion of this course. You will leave this class with your boating certificate (a/k/a License) in-hand! Our classes are taught by USCG LICENSED MASTER Captains and Certified State Instructors with years of teaching experience. Course completion cards are engraved plastic, are waterproof, issued by the State and can be replaced if lost at any time- GOOD FOR LIFE! Leave the class with your certification in hand!
Take a Boating Course! GET YOUR BOATING CERTIFICATION (aka boating license jetski license) IN ONE DAY OR TWO EVENINGS! Choose from classes in Nassau and Suffolk Long Island, Manhattan NYC, Queens Staten Island, Stamford, Hartford Connecticut and New Jersey. Also in Freeport, Oyster Bay, Manhasset, Port
Washington, Port Jefferson, Stamford, Valley Stream, Westhampton and Babylon, among other locations- or have a private class in the privacy of your own home.Our courses cover EVERYTHING YOU NEED to get on the water by Power Boat, Sail or PWC/Jetski including Navigation, rules of the road, Personal Watercraft, Safe Operation, Emergencies- among many other things you need to know by law and for the safety of your vessel, your passengers and your own personal safety. Get your State Boating License. You'll receive a waterproof plastic card from the State of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey upon successful completion of this course. You will leave this class with your boating certificate (a/k/a License) in-hand! Our classes are taught by USCG LICENSED MASTER Captains and Certified State Instructors with years of teaching experience. Course completion cards are engraved plastic, are waterproof, issued by the State and can be replaced if lost at any time- GOOD FOR LIFE! Leave the class with your certification in hand!
Boat and Outboard Products
Submitted by evamarine on Thu, 02/28/2008 - 13:04. I love your site! I think every bloggers will definitely love it too. It's a great honor to be part of your site. We are very grateful for giving us the opportunity to introduce our products. And for all the bloggers who's looking for boat products and outboard motors. Please visit our site it's www.magemarinestore.com. We will let you know more about us soon..
Marine Electronics
Submitted by Salty on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 03:51. Fitting Out Wonderful site you have here. Hope you get more boating bloggers. We will be posting some information regarding Marine Electronics for use on your boat.
Boat Parts and Boat Supplies
Submitted by go2marine on Thu, 12/20/2007 - 22:04. Articles | Care and Storage Go2marine is an online boat parts and supply company. We have several crew members who have built and or restored boats. In the coming months, we will post some articles and pict of boats and tips learned along the way.
Visit our site Go2marine.com
Visit our site Go2marine.com
Houseboat Rentals
Submitted by tgotch on Mon, 05/21/2007 - 01:29. Houseboat Rentals are a great
boating idea. A houseboat vacation can be taken for a few days, or weeks at a
time. Take the time to explore many lakes and rivers. Relax on the
deck, ski, drink a few cold ones. It is a great time for everyone, so rent
a houseboat. It is a once in a lifetime experience with a houseboat
vacation. There are many lakes to enjoy. Lake
Powell Houseboat Rental, is a great place to visit.
boating idea. A houseboat vacation can be taken for a few days, or weeks at a
time. Take the time to explore many lakes and rivers. Relax on the
deck, ski, drink a few cold ones. It is a great time for everyone, so rent
a houseboat. It is a once in a lifetime experience with a houseboat
vacation. There are many lakes to enjoy. Lake
Powell Houseboat Rental, is a great place to visit.
new boat
Submitted by boatboy29 on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 23:59. does anyone know how durable a palm beach boat is? along with my family i am looking into buying a palm beach boat and was wondering how other people have fared with their type. it is a fairly unknown company and i have not found too much information, but what i have found seemed to be very positive. any feedback about palm beach boats would be greatly appreciated
Revolutionary Portable Boat
Submitted by vapera on Thu, 03/23/2006 - 04:44. Hello!
I developed and patented, in 1997, a personal aquatic vehicle, that can easily become a multi-
user boat. It competes directly with kayaks, canoes, skiffs and indirectly with jetskis, pedal
boats and any other vehicle of same size. Due to its maneuverability, it creates new concepts
of watercrafts competitions. It is the most portable of all small aquatic vehicles.
Bic sport made a kayak (yakka) with the same concept and design, but it didn´t reach the real
revolutionary essence of my vehicle. Yakka even won the Paddler´s Pick for innovation award from Paddler Magazine - January/February 2006!
I developed and patented, in 1997, a personal aquatic vehicle, that can easily become a multi-
user boat. It competes directly with kayaks, canoes, skiffs and indirectly with jetskis, pedal
boats and any other vehicle of same size. Due to its maneuverability, it creates new concepts
of watercrafts competitions. It is the most portable of all small aquatic vehicles.
Bic sport made a kayak (yakka) with the same concept and design, but it didn´t reach the real
revolutionary essence of my vehicle. Yakka even won the Paddler´s Pick for innovation award from Paddler Magazine - January/February 2006!
Hello
Submitted by Shawn Hinton on Sat, 11/12/2005 - 01:53. LoftingKayak Dolly or Cart
Submitted by rcalzadilla on Sun, 09/11/2005 - 20:36. This kayak cart for my Mill Creek 16.5. Made from an inexpensive metal hand truck (Harbour Frt. $19)
With a 4" angle grinder/cutter cut away the top part (handle) and the bottom plate off. What is left is the cradle frame and wheels. Now tie straps with snap buckles to attach around the kayak and cover the metals contact areas with pipe insulation commonly used in house air conditionin systems.
I saw this idea somewhere on the internet but can't remember where. Total cost about $30.00.
With a 4" angle grinder/cutter cut away the top part (handle) and the bottom plate off. What is left is the cradle frame and wheels. Now tie straps with snap buckles to attach around the kayak and cover the metals contact areas with pipe insulation commonly used in house air conditionin systems.
I saw this idea somewhere on the internet but can't remember where. Total cost about $30.00.
