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    As the skipper of a vessel you have many responsibilities to reckon with, such as the safety of the crew, the vessel's seaworthiness, weather, currents, navigation, attentiveness to other vessels and the appropriate operation of the boat. But, boating can be fun, safe and rewarding if you take time to learn how to safely operate your boat, and follow the rules. Learning the requisite laws and regulations is a good starting point. The United States Coast Guard (USCG) distributes a publication call

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    THE SATURN KAYAK CROSSOVER BOAT AT A GLANCE: • Heavy-Duty Inflatable Boat Kayak Crossover • Extra thick 1.5mm PVC bottom • High-pressure 6" inflatable air deck floor • Slim and sexy, just Weights 80 pounds. The Saturn 13 ft Heavy-Duty Inflatable Boat Kayak Crossover (SK385XL) was designed to accommodate people who are born adventitious. This Kaboat can be operated by a solo person, while you can have some fun with friends or family. The boat can be used for Hunting & Fishing, advancer sports, or

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    The Tippy Test I heard all the groups talking at once all the counselors telling girls what to do. “ Anya come on’’ Evelyn told me in a little bit of a harsh way “what ?” I asked “were getting life jackets” explained Evelyn. Me and Evelyn were doing the tippy test with the canoes. We were at camp newaygo, were us and two of are other friend were doing a week long sleep away camp and one of the thing that me and Evelyn did was going canoeing and today was our last day, and we were doing the tippy

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    For the first time or recreational paddler there is perhaps nothing scarier than having your canoe or kayak capsize. Sometimes it is caused by the incautious tilting their boat a little further than it is meant to go, but very often it is caused be a force beyond your control. Waves or wake caused by wind, swell, or boats very often lead to a capsized boat and possibly a paddler in distress. There are a few techniques to help prevent this so you can enjoy your day on the water. Boat position or

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    clouds. As we unmounted the long blue canoes from the truck, we examined what we were about to do. Our examination didn’t take long since we were teenagers we simply said screw it and decided to jump in the river. Taking turns each of us jumped in the canoe and canoed up and down the river. Since it was his canoes, Grayson, a short dark bearded guy with an overconfident air and shorts that were way too short, was first to go. His experience with canoes made it seem as if it was

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    fireplace, gas stove, kettle, and lantern. “Mom, can we turn on the fireplace?” I asked. “Sure,” she answered, “But not now, because you’re going to go outside and play. I heard there are canoes and bikes. Which do you want to do first?” “I wanna canoe right now!” I said. “Ok,” she replied, “But your sister has to agree first.” “Joy!” I called, “Is it okay if we go canoeing for the rest of the day?” “I really don’t care, so ok!” she replied. “Yay!” I exclaimed in joy. “Better get ready!” I called

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    It was a hot sunny Saturday morning when I was privileged enough to meet the one and only Louise. Not only an accomplished medal professional but a women raising awareness of a disease which is claiming the lives of many women each year, on average,48 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer every day. I had arranged this meeting to find what her drive is and why she has such a passion for dragon boating, as well as what breast cancer has done for her. IB: Good morning Louise, thank you for

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    We were going canoeing. I was giddy with excitement. The entire day had been filled with exhilarating fun, and to top it all off, canoeing! I admit, being at a two-day camp with my fifth grade classmates was enjoyable. Really enjoyable. However, it also had its downs; I had gotten ready before everyone else in my cabin (as usual), and that meant I had to sit on my bunk and wait for everyone else, jiggling my leg impatiently. My mom’s always told me that I get my impatience from my father. I always

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    For whatever reason whether it be, the person that is sitting in the back of the canoe wants to sit in the front for awhile or vise versa, it is good to know how to do this move properly or you will end up upside down in the water if you make the wrong move. There really isn't any reason to have to do this move, but you never know when it may come in handy. The only reason that I have switched places in my canoe before is because I wanted to trade seats so I could sit and steer in the back and

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    Seahunter Tournament 37

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    SeaHunter Tournament 37 boats Ergonomically designed for the angler Designed with the fisherman/woman in mind, the SeaHunter Tournament 37 edges close to the yacht sized craft, which is typically considered to be 40’+. The SeaHunter Tournament 37 is oriented to those looking for both Atlantic offshore and Gulf offshore adventures, with a several features incorporated into the design to maximize the experience. Powerful with both fishing and socialization features, the SeaHunter Tournament 37 boats

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