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Choose the Boat That is Right For You

What type of boat is best for my lifestyle?

Maybe you are an avid fisherman who spends endless summer days searching for that fish that will give you ultimate bragging rights, or want to spend summer afternoons slowly cruising with a group of friends on your pontoon, or possibly have a fascination for speed and water sports. Whatever your passion, there is a boat out there that is made specifically for your needs and desires. However it isn’t always easy to know exactly which boat you should choose. It is easy to be overwhelmed by the enormous variety of boat types and models. There are several different boat choices based on what they would be used for.

What will I use the boat for?

You should first decide what you anticipate using the boat for. There are boats for fishing, water sports, cruising, sailing, entertaining, or taking long trips. Some are designed for multiple purposes.

Once you know what you want to do with it, decide who you are going to be taking with you? You may not want a pontoon boat the fits 12 people if you are only going to be fishing with a buddy. You also don’t want to overload your boat because of safety. Think about whether you will be taking family and friends, and how many at a time.

Consider where you will be enjoying your boat; up and down the calm river, on a sheltered lake, or an open ocean with high waves and rough seas. If you will be taking trips you will want your boat to have a cabin.

Choosing the right engine for my boat:

Now consider the propulsion needed when deciding on an engine type. The horsepower and weight are very important factors in the performance of your boat. If the engine is not powerful enough for your boat, it will work harder than it should and lead to a great deal of maintenance and excess use of fuel. You need to consider the size and weight of your boat, including gear and passengers. There are six different propulsion types with varying factors to consider when choosing a system for your boat.

Outboard Motors (2 types)

Outboard motors are detachable and mounted on the stern of the boat, with horsepower ranging from 1HP to over 300HP. These engines can be used in all types of water. The 2 types of outboard motors are 2 stroke and 4 stroke.

2 Stroke: better acceleration, no need to change oil, better fuel efficiency, lower priced, weighs less, quieter

4 Stroke: lower emissions, excellent fuel economy, electronic ignition systems, good acceleration, oil added to engine not fuel

Diesel Inboard Engines

These engines range in size and horsepower, and rely on compression for power. They are designed for boats over 35ft because they produce torque and weigh more than gas engines.

No carbon monoxide in cabins or back, non-explosive fuel, low running cost, excellent torque, long life expectancy

Gas Inboard Engines

These engines are used for a variety of different sizes and types of boats, and range in horsepower from 90HP to 1000HP. It is located in the middle of the boat with the drive running through the bottom of the boat to the propeller. The rudder is separate for steering.

Simple drive system, quite, hidden, lower maintenance, low running costs

Jet Propulsion

These systems do not include a propeller, which make it safer for water sports. They are inboard engines that take in water which flows through a pump that is powered by an impeller. The high pressure caused by this, propels the boat forward. However, steering is only possible when power is being applied. Things can also be sucked into the water intake, and shouldn’t be used in shallow water.

Stern Drive

This is often called an Inboard/Outboard and consists of an engine and drive connected through the transom of the boat. The engine is inside and the propulsion is outside of the boat. This drive can be trimmed up or down. There are many different types of functions depending on what they will be used for. They can be used with one or two propellers, as well as two drives on one boat with one or two propellers.

Low maintenance, ease of control and steering, used on gas or diesel engines, quiet

Choose the right boat for your favorite activity:

There are different types of boats for a variety of activities and intended use. Below are examples of what boats are used for with lists of boat types best suited for that activity. You will find that there are several boats that are intended for more that one activity. For example, if you like fishing, water skiing, and plan to sleep on board; you can choose between a Stern Drive Cruiser and Cuddy Cabin.

Different types of boats

Fishing

Inboard Cruisers, Houseboats, Sedan Bridge, Sportsfishing Boats, Center Console, Fish and Ski, Flat Boats, Bass Boats, Fishing Boats, Jon Boat, Deck Boat, Multi-Hull Cruiser, Multi-Hull Power Boat, Closed Bow Runabouts, Walkaround, Bowriders, Cuddy Cabins,

Water Sports

Fishing Boats, Fish and Ski Boats, Bass Boats, Stern Drive Cruisers, Bowriders, Closed Bow Runabouts, Cuddy Cabins, Deck boats, Inboard Ski Boats, Inboard Wakeboard Boats, Jet Boats

Entertainment

Pontoon, Deck Boats, Motor Yachts, Inboard Cruiser

Cruising/Trips

Cuddy Cabins, Motor Yachts, Sedan Bridge, Inboard Cruiser, Sportfishing Boats, Stern Drive Cruisers, Trawlers, Cruising Sailboats, Multi-Hull Cruising Sailboats

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Model Railroading, Model Trains, and Memories

Model Railroading, remember when you had them

Model railroading is a very popular hobby today. This is in part because it represents a time gone by. Model train enthusiasts enjoy the very accurately detailed recreations of the original towns or scenes which surrounded the old railways. The pieces are simply scaled down versions of the real things, and are able to be grouped and shared because of scale standardization. There are several very popular standards such as O scale, HO scale, Z scale, and N scale. Although each scale has its own unique ratio, they all offer great detail when compared to the originals.

Often people will choose to begin with model railroad kits as they enter into the world of model trains. Often the kit will include the scenery such as trees and bushes, and there may also be crossing signs, electric utility poles, buildings, and telephone wire poles. There will often be track included so basically the kit will allow you to set up an entire complete and authentic looking railroad scene.

There is an endless array of additional items that can be added to the set which will allow you to completely customize your railroad set. Many times a theme will be chosen by the collector which they will follow closely as they design the railroad scene. Some choose, for instance, the late nineteenth or early twentieth century time period. There were many locomotives running around on tracks from east to west, and north to south. Some enthusiasts may design country areas made up of very authentic looking forests with colorful foliage. There may be little streams leading to lakes or ponds with boats on them. There could be little towns with water towers and general stores where people walk around downtown doing they’re shopping.

Railroad enthusiast strive for their sets to look very authentic and will often study photographs of life in they’re chosen time period. They will use this as a reference to designing the set accurately.

Some people have very fond memories of trains and they still remember the days when railroads were much more a part of people’s everyday lives. Although the cargo trains are still plentiful, the fact is that there has been an ongoing decline of volume in the railroad industry. As a result of their original design, other means of transportation slowly took over there was no longer a need for the trains to stop, or even pass through many different areas. This has led to the near abandonment of many miles of track as well as spelling the end for many small towns along the old railway lines.

These events can have a powerful effect on the people who live or lived in these areas. Often they may have to move because there is no longer any work, so they have to start all over again somewhere in a more prosperous area. There are many people who experienced this as children and now that they are older and more secure in their own lives, they consider model railroading to be an excellent way to pay homage to the past they remember as children.

The opportunity to re-create memories of this earlier time is achievable through setting up their model railroads just like they remember. This is the time to dig out all those old family photographs and start designing what it was once like in their own little home town, when the trains still stopped there.

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Selecting a Sport Fishing Boat for Your Sport Fishing Competiton

Whether you’re a beginner or expert at sport fishing, making sure you have all the supplies and necessities for the expedition are vital for your long-term success. Finding a sport fishing boat that meets the standards of the competition, along with your preferences and tastes, can be a lengthy process. Sport fishing boats can be customized with a variety of features and amenities, or be very simple in construction and design.

Overview of the Sport Fishing Boat




A sport fishing boat is designed to be very different in construction and strength than standard boats and cruise ships. Not only are these boats fuel efficient, but many are designed to be economical and durable instead of speedy. Sport fishing boats naturally travel at speeds of 25-30 mph, and burn low fuel rates overall. The key components of most sport fishing boats include:

• Hand-laid fiberglass construction


• Glass-resin ratios


• Stringer systems


• Box fit assemblies


• Amenities such as radios, CD extensions, and other electronic devices


• Communication radios


Boat covers

Hand-laid fiberglass construction is a popular feature of many sport fishing boats, allowing the unit to be defect free with its thick laminate covering. A balanced glass-resin ration ensures that the laminate does not deteriorate over a period of time, as this can lead to severe structural damage in the long-term. Stringer systems can help bring together fiberglass and make the boat secure and sturdy. A box fit system is ideal for keeping balance between the hull and the deck Amenities can help create your unique experience on every excursion!

Sport Fishing Boat Models




The most popular sport fishing boat models and manufacturers include:

• Pro-Line 23 Express


• Century 2901


• Pathfinder 2200 XL


• Boston Whaler 200 Dauntless


• Grady-White 275 Tournament


• Triton 35 Express


• Trophy 1901 Bay Skiff


• Everglades 290 CC


• Wellcraft 232 Coastal


• Bluewater 23T

The Grady-White 275 Tournament sport fishing boat features a dual-console bow rider and complete fishing machine. It is a popular choice for the seasoned fishermen, and offers many luxuries and amenities with its versatile construction. The Pathfinder 2200 XL is a high-performing sport fishing boat, offering an easy way to cruise and maneuver for any beginner. The boat makes use of the Minn Kota trolling motor, and is a popular choice for many sport fishing enthusiasts.

Leading Sport Fishing Boat Manufacturers




The Maverick Boat Company builds and sells the leading brands of Pathfinder, Maverick, and Hewes. Other leading sport fishing boat manufactures include:

• Bluewater Sportfishing Boats


• Cabo Sportfishing Boats


• Duckworth Boat Company


• Rinalli Boats


• Superboat

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