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COMPASSES

on February 6, 2022

Many boaters think that, in these days of modern electronic-charting aids, compasses are no longer needed. Compasses, used on boats for centuries, work because a permanently magnetized needle always points to north. Irrespective of the position of the boat. A compass is needed more now than ever. A magnetic compass requires no electricity to operate. It accurately could be the one piece of equipment that will still operate on your boat when the you-know-what hits […]


PAINT

on January 29, 2022

Here’s a little insight about paint jobs on boats. Admittedly, my mind can be a strange place. But for some reason people still want to pick it. As the Spring season is on the horizon, people’s paint seems to come up often. Got Blisters Blisters are often only slight undulations and can be hard to see.  Evening and early morning light where the sun’s rays are at an acute angle to the hull are good […]


SPEED

on January 22, 2022

SPEED


WINTER BLUES

on January 16, 2022

there’s some things you can do to prevent the Winter blues from coming on


CHECK BEFORE YOU GO

on January 9, 2022

CHECK BEFORE YOU GO


RUNNING OUT OF FUEL

on January 2, 2022

Running out of fuel is among the most embarrassing situations that can arise on the water and is the fourth most common reason people call for assistance. Here are simple tips which will go a long way toward helping you avoid running out of fuel in the New Year. Never trust the fuel gauge to avoid running out of fuel You need to keep track of how much fuel is in your boat regardless of […]


New Year’s resolutions!

on December 26, 2021

Planning on cutting back on the unhealthy things as part of your New Year’s resolutions But that doesn’t always mean just junk food


YULE LOG

on December 19, 2021

The custom of burning the Yule Log goes back to medieval times. It was originally a Nordic tradition. Yule is the name of the old Winter Solstice festivals in Scandinavia and other parts of northern Europe, such as Germany. The Yule Log was originally an entire tree. It was carefully chosen and brought into the house with great ceremony. The largest end of the log would be placed into the fire hearth while the rest […]


CAROLS

on December 12, 2021

Carols were first sung in Europe thousands of years ago. These were not Christmas Carols we know today. They were pagan songs. They sang at the Winter Solstice celebrations as people danced round stone circles. The Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year, usually taking place around 22nd December. The word Carol actually means dance or a song of praise and joy! Carols used to be written during all four seasons, but only […]


BELLS and CHRISTMAS

on December 6, 2021

Bells and Christmas, especially Church Bells, have traditionally been associated with Christmas for a long time. In the Anglican and Catholic churches, the church day starts at sunset, so any service after that is the first service of the day. So a service on Christmas Eve after sunset is traditionally the first service of Christmas day! In churches that have a Bell or Bells, They are often rung to signal the start of this service. […]