Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “25 buying a boat”
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Towing And Trailering
Towing And Trailering
A trailer can add a new dimension to the sense of freedom associated with boating. Once you have a trailer, you’re pretty much free to boat anywhere you decide, lakes, rivers, or inlets. A trailer allows you to explore your area, and is also the most affordable way to store your boat.
Starting out If you’ve never owned or trailer or trailered a boat before, there are several things you should know and consider.
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Choosing The Right Boat
Choosing The Right Boat
The first thing you should know when choosing a boat is that no single boat will do everything. If your looking for a boat that inspires confidence, don’t expect it to shine in light air. Boats that are exciting to sail on the weekends aren’t the ideal boats for a passage through the ocean.
You shouldn’t expect to find quick acceleration and load carrying capacity together with the same boat.
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New Or Used Boat
New Or Used Boat
Similiar to cars, there are a few pros and cons to new and used boats. Even though there are hundreds of used boats available, you should look at the newer ones first.
New boats With new boats, you’ll know each and every piece of history with the boat and the motor. If something happens to go wrong, you’ll have a warranty to fall back on, so you don’t have to focus on restoring or repairing your new boat.
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Finding The Perfect Boat
Finding The Perfect Boat
Finding the perfect boat is an undertaking for an experienced boater. For the first time boater, it can be a very difficult task to accomplish. To help you with your quest for the perfect boat, there are a few things you should know.
Deciding what’s important Choosing the right boat is all about knowing what’s really important to you. You need to decide whether you’ll be using the boat for your own private use, fishing, or cruising.
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Buying The Right Fishing Boat
Buying The Right Fishing Boat
If you are planning to buy a boat, you’ll first need to evaluate what you plan to do with it. If your primary purpose is fishing, then you’ll want to look into boats that are designed primarily for fishing.
If you happen to be a tournament fisherman, or hope to be, then you probably wouldn’t be happy with a boat less than a 150 HP motor and shorter than 19 feet in length.
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Buying The Right Anchor
Buying The Right Anchor
The right way to use an anchor is probably one of the least understood areas of boating. If you are new to boating, you may be thinking - how hard can it be? You simply throw the anchor in the water, wait until it hits the bottom, then tie it off, correct?
Anyone who is experienced with boating has probably seen the types of problems that type of attitude can cause.
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Reasons To Buy A Boat
Reasons To Buy A Boat
Many studies have shown, and many people already know that being with friends and family, relaxing in the outdoors and being close to nature are the best reasons to buy a boat and spend time on the water. Your family doesn’t need to spend a forture or travel to a theme park to have an experience that everyone will enjoy.
Boating is family If you’ve ever felt that your family is going in different directions, a boat can help to bring things back together.
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Buying A Fishing Boat
Buying A Fishing Boat
Selecting the right fishing boat can be a real challenge and also a lot of fun for someone who is new to boating. If you haven’t experienced buying a boat before, it can also be a daunting task to say the least.
Before you start looking, it’s important to consider the purpose of your fishing boat. A fishing boat serves but one purpose - fishing. You have to decide if you plan to fish in the ocean, or in other bodies of water, such as lakes.