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Monday, November 24, 2008

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Boat Ladders

By Damian Sofsian


A boat ladder is an essential accessory for boats. They help in climbing in and out of the boats. Boat ladders can assist in climbing in the boat from two ways; one from the deck mount and two from the side. They come in a variety of models ranging from single step to five steps. The height of the boat helps in deciding the number of steps you need. They are mostly manufactured in a combination of aluminum, stainless steel, vinyl and plastic parts. Boat ladders have two hooks at the top to fit on the boat�s side for support. The width of your boat side should determine the size of the boat ladder hook. Most boat ladders come in folding type models with unbreakable rungs and do not sink in the water.

There are some special boat ladders. Transom ladders are meant for boats having transoms. Similarly, there are ladders for pontoon boats. Even an electric hydraulic controlled ladder is available for pontoon boats; having two handrails that extend up to facilitate climbing. For divers, there are sports boat ladders that come with center design and a comfortable angle for a problem-free, easy dive. And for the explorer who has to wear inflatable gear, specially designed ladders with contours are available. Rope ladders are not very common in boats, but they are quite convenient for swimmers. Rope ladders are used for landings and are essential for rescues. For the people, who like to take their dogs boating, there are boat ladders designed for dogs without gaps, so they can walk easily in and out of the boat without stumbling and falling.

Boat ladders should ideally fold flat for easy storage, should be sturdy and durable and provide maximum foot comfort. One can find boat ladders in outdoor activities stores, hardware shops, and special boat accessories shops or on the Internet. Some manufacturers provide custom-made boat ladders on request.

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Ladders provides detailed information about ladders, pool ladders, boat ladders, step ladders and more. Ladders is the sister site of School Playground Equipment.
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Tips On speed boats

Starlight 39 yacht- Stephen Jones designed the Starlight 39 with exceptionally beautiful lines to be a fast, safe, passage maker which would be a joy to sail. Stephen's successful design skills, coupled with the quality workmanship of the Rival Bowman craftsmen have developed one of the most successful yachts in her class.The Starlight 39 also enjoys the same exceptional qualities of thermal and acoustic insulation as the 35. Inside the hull, the deep bilge prevents any water from running into the accommodation when the boat is heeled. The half depth skeg, provides a lower bearing for the substantial rudder and ensures that the Starlight tracks straight without constant attention to the wheel. It is this attention to detail that makes the Starlight 39Mk2 a thoroughly seaworthy vessel.
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A jetboat is a boat propelled by a jet of water ejected from the back of the craft. Unlike a powerboat or motorboat that uses a propeller in the water below or behind the boat, a jetboat draws the water from under the boat into a pump-jet inside the boat, then expels it through a nozzle at the stern.
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Before 1990, personal watercraft emissions were unregulated in the United States. Many were powered by two-stroke cycle engines, which are smaller and lighter than four-stroke cycle engines but much more polluting. Simple two-stroke engines are lubricated on a "total loss" method, mixing lubricating oil with their fuel; they are estimated to exhaust in excess of 25% of their fuel and oil unburned in addition to the products of incomplete and complete combustion.
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Boating, Sailing And Marine Stories

Sailing Crew Wanted For 50' Cat Delivery - Cape Town To Bvi

Sat, 20 Oct 2007 20:19:50 +0200
Looking for sailing crew for a Voyage 500 delivery. I am hoping to leave the first week in December from Cape Town and doing a direct trip to Tortola aprox. 34 days. You will have to find your own way to Cape Town and from Tortola. All expenses on board will be covered food etc. Perfect for getting sea-time.

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GSDesign - Yachts and Products

8 Feb 2008 07:00:03 +0200
Yachts, products, and industrial production. Research and Development, prototypes, stamps. CAD 3D Modelling. Studies and professional consultant.

Sailing Innovation TV

8 Feb 2008 07:00:03 +0200
Sailing multimedia. Upload and view sailing videos.
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Sailing crew wanted - experienced skipper/crew required US to Australia 2008

Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:14:12 +0200
Looking for someone with plenty of blue water sea miles under his/her belt to share this sailing adventure. I will cover all costs apart from airfares, shore based expenses, etc.

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Caribbean Cruising Guide

Tue, 27 May 2008 21:04:54 +0200
The Caribbean section of the Cruising Wiki is now well underway - many sections are already very useful and interesting and, of course, free for anyone to access. Our collective thanks to all those who have already contributed their information to date - it is most appreciated by all cruisers around the world. Thank you! I am posting this message on this board to make an appeal to all who have knowledge of the Caribbean region to make a concerted effort to "fill in the blanks" and complete this section in particular. Let's get this section completed - for all the cruisers that are following in our wakes. Bring out the "writer" in you and help to build a great resource for all - others will be building other sections around the world that will be useful to YOU in the future. Help to build this World Cruising Wiki - the free, online Cruising Guide. The World Cruising Wiki belongs to all - built by cruisers, for cruisers.

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