Archive for the ‘Total Marine Blog Posts’ Category

Looking For A Boat Show

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

If you are looking for a boat trader or boat show that you can attend where you will be able to take in the amazing sights of gorgeous boats and even find a new boat that you can purchase if that’s what you are interested in, there are a few things in particular that you should be aware of.

Toronto International Boat Show

If you live in Canada or are planning on visiting in the next little while, something you cannot miss is the Toronto International Boat Show. Between January 10-18 is when it takes place so make your reservations early, Between 11-14 of September the Toronto in-water boat show takes place.

Some of the top brand names in the world will be featured there, these include Bayliner, Bennington, Bluewater Yachts, Campion, Carver, Chaparral, Chris Craft, Cobalt, Craig Cat, Crownline, Cruisers, Edge Water, Four Wins, Grady White, Key West, Key West, Larson, Lazzara, and Lund.

Boat Show in Southampton

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Durable Marine Accessories

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

There are loads of Johnson Boat devices you can mount to your vessel to show you the way home if you become lost, help you find the fish below the water or just make getting around the lake more pleasurable . A lot of the boat devices made for water craft can also be found in versions for dry land, but when installing them on a vessel, the toughness to survive the roughness of watercraft life can make them a better investment

It is not just the spray of the water that can get into a lot of the boat accessories, that make these accessories better for the aquatic life. Boats have no suspension, other than the little cushion riding on the water provides, and in choppy surf the ride can get real rough. The marine accessories bouncing around on their mounting hardware take a beating every time the boat leaves the dock and toughness is built into those items made for onboard use..

Of course, if you are only going to use the boat when the water surface is smooth and have no plans to ride across other boats wakes, marine accessories may not be necessary and cheaper models for the home or motor vehicle use will most likely do the job. Although, in actuality life on the water almost certainly be wild and wet and most boat will want marine accessories to meet the challenge.

Boating Safety Equipment

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Aruba Sailing Package

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

When selecting a vacation destination, many individuals and families select a destination that offers them excitement and relaxation.  If this is what you are looking for in your next vacation destination, then an Aruba vacation is the best for you.

Aruba is a popular destination in the Caribbean.  As one of the Virgin Islands, Aruba is known as one of the “hottest” vacation destinations in the world.  If you have never had the pleasure of vacationing in Aruba beaches before, you may be wondering what awaits you there.  In Aruba, there are an unlimited number of services and activities that you may find exciting.  One of those activities is sailing.

The ocean waters surrounding Aruba are ideal for sailing.  Beginners and even the most experienced sailors are hailing the waters of Aruba among top sailing destination in the world.  Boat rentals are everywhere for the rich and the budget travelers.  You have a number of different options because rental sail boats come in different shape, size, style, and design.

Before planning an independent sail off Aruba beach, however, you may need to take a number of important factors into consideration.  One of these factors is your level of sailing experience. Many of the individuals and companies that provide boat rentals require that you have the appropriate level of sailing experience. Some of them may even require that you take a sail boat for a test drive to check your competence - a sailing certificate will also do.  Many individuals and companies do this to protect their investments.    

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saltwater aquarium choice of tanks

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Saltwater Aquarium setup: Choosing the right tank

There are some factors involved when choosing the type of saltwater aquarium setup. Some major factors include what type of species do you want to stock, how much space do you have available, what is your spending power? Buying the largest saltwater aquarium setup you can afford which will fit within the environment you have chosen to use should be your first goal.

Your saltwater fish and other creatures are your first priority for your aquarium. The marine life in your aquarium require plenty of oxygen to survive and room to exercise and swim. To determine this we look at the tank size. So when you finally opt for the freshwater aquarium set up you want then remember this and give your fish a chance to grow.

One important aspect of your saltwater aquarium setup is oxygen. There are a number of factors that determine the amount of oxygen in your tank the main one being the surface area of the tank. The surface area on top of the tank which is exposed to the atmosphere above is what we are talking about. As oxygen transfers to your saltwater aquarium from the surface of the tank the greater that area is means there is more chance of oxygen transferring from the air into the water.

As well as taking in oxygen a large surface area for your saltwater aquarium also allows toxic gases like carbon dioxide to escape. The aquarium will be much healthier the more this process is allowed to develop. Another factor which determines the amount of oxygen in the water is temperature. The cooler the water the higher the oxygen content will be in general.

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Improved Boating Through Proper Boating Equipment

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Imagine you are on your boat floating out on the lake or ocean with the waves gently bobbing your boat side to side. Nothing could be more relaxing - except for a certain peace of mind which comes from the empowering sensation of preparedness that brought you here in the first place.

Equipment for your own Safety
There are many things that you can do to have a safer, more convenient, and overall fun time boating. Keeping your boat in top condition (that is, “ship shape” in boater jargon) is doing far more than keeping it looking good. There are many practical boating items which are not only appealing in their aesthetic design, but also provide added safety and security to both your boat and passengers alike.

With regards to boat trailers for example, a standard manual winch helps with bringing the boat out of the water and onto the trailer. For ease of loading your boat, think about getting a winch that runs off of your automobiles battery. This is also much safer than a manual winch. Additionally, trailing the boat with tie-down straps and a cover can help prevent costly or unsightly damage from wayward road debris.

If you′re going to be boating, there’s a good chance that you′ll have to tie up to a dock at some point. Be sure to have a buffer between the dock and your boat to prevent your boat from taking damage as weather conditions or even waves from another boat can make even a quiet pond rise or fall which rubs your boat against the dock wood. For protection from the harsh wood of the dock, you can use bumpers to prevent the outer finish from rubbing off. You′ll need a few high grade lines to moor the boat correctly and to help put it back onto its trailer.

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Aruba is a Great Snorkel Destination

Monday, October 13th, 2008

If you love to travel then Aruba is a destination that you must visit because it is among the most endearing places on this planet being located in the southern regions of the Caribbean and boasting of some excellent snorkeling opportunities. The excellent white beaches beckon you to try your hand at various water sports and the quite secluded beaches that are protected from the strong ocean currents will allow you to enjoy Aruba snorkling among other activities.

The island Aruba is located just fifteen miles from the Venezuelan coast and it is a spot where you can enjoy est and relaxation all year round. Aruba snorkeling opportunities abound, but there is also plenty of exciting shopping to be done here and the interesting reefs and wrecks makes both snorkeling and scuba diving a major attraction.

Safety Tips for Snorkeling

One of the most inticing attractions as far as Aruba snorkeling goes is the four hundred foot German ship called Antilla that sank off the coast of Aruba during the course of the World War II and which makes a superb place for indulging in snorkeling. Anyone with decent swimming skills can snorkel it is still important to keep in mind a some safety rules and one of the most important of these rules is to never touch the corals.

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Buying An Inflatable Boat Cover

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Inflatable boats first appeared in the early part of the nineteenth century when animal skins were inflated with air and used to make pontoons. However, they didn’t become truly popular until the end of the Second World War when the US military began selling surplus inflatable boats to civilian boaters. Boating enthusiasts soon embraced this inexpensive alternative means of water travel.

Inflatable boats are extremely popular and available everywhere. The highly respected Zodiac in perhaps the most well-known brand of inflatable boat. Although the Zodiac Group also produces products for the aerospace and communications industry, they are known mainly to consumers for their inflatable boats, also known as RIBs or rigid inflatable boats.

Whilst strong, an inflatable boat isn’t indestructible. They can experience the same problems as any other type of craft which means they must be maintained. Without adequate care, an inflatable boat won’t have a long life. It will start to lose air and it will become unusable, even to the point where repairing it can be as expensive as buying a new one.

So, with this in mind, a basic component of any maintenance program is an inflatable boat cover. Exposure to adverse weather, salt water, birds or insects can cause deterioration to the structure of your inflatable boat and can affect its expected life span. To avoid that, start looking for an inflatable boat cover.

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Step-By-Step Boat Maintenance Instructions

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Making your boat look great does not need a huge amount of time and effort, and it certainly doesn’t require expensive cleaning products.  If you do things in the most efficient order, then life becomes much easier.  With some friends to help, you can get the job done in no time.

1)  The Quick Clean

First, give the entire boat a very quick clean to remove surface dust and dirt.  On the outside, this should be done by rinsing with plenty of water.  You may need to be a little more careful inside, taking particular care of the electrics.

2)  The Full Wash

Clean all the main surfaces thoroughly using a general-purpose boat soap.  Preparing surfaces for treatment is crucially important, that grime has to come off!  If you find some stubborn stains, more powerful cleaning agents may be needed.

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You Know What They Say About Boating

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Boating is one of the most wide spread activities in the world, and for good reason. If you want to go boating yourself, then you will want to purchase a boat, and there are a few steps that you are going to need to follow if you want to be sure that you make a great choice when you purchase.

Used or New

One of the initial things that you want to think about if you are going to buy a boat is whether you want to buy a new boat or an old boat. Either will be fine for your boating needs, but regardless you will initially have to determine the type of boat that is going to {suit best fit} your needs. Once you have done this the next decision is whether to buy new or something older.

You′ll also want to remember that this will depend a lot on the type of funds that you have to work with for your boating hobby. Anyway, I′m sure you know that a new one will cost a lot more than a used one, so you will need to look at your budget so you know how much money you have to work with, and from here decide which is going to be a better option for you.

If you have your heart set on getting a new one then, one of the top places you can go is a boat convention. These are prime shopping events where you can find not just a vast selection of boats, but discounted prices a lot of the time as well. Just make sure that you consider the dealer that you are buying from. You should take into consideration for instance, if they are offering a special price but you have to travel far to take delivery on the boat, it may not end up being a discount at all by the time you pay for the gas to get there to grab it.

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Types Of Small Aquarium Sharks - Two Of The Most Popular

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

When setting up an aquarium people quickly find out that there are many tropical fish to select from. There are school fish such as Guarmis and Tetras and there are aggressive fish such as Oscars and Cichlids. But a fish that has recently become more popular for the small home aquarium is the small aquarium sharks. If you want to take care of your new shark here is some information on how to maintain them in your home aquarium.

The Epaulette Shark

The Eqaulette shark is one of the more ideal small sharks for a small aquarium as they like to live in small confined areas. They are usually white with brown spots all over their body. Unlike most sharks they do not swim around the tank but prefer to swim on the tank floor all day looking for food. At times they look like eels with their slender bodies, their bodies allow them to slip around the rocks and other aquarium decorations.

Although they are not the smallest of the aquarium sharks, they are also not the largest. Eqaulette sharks can grow quite large, an adult can grow up to eleven inches long. So when selecting one ensure that your tank is large enough for them to move around when they grow.

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