Want to Hire A Boat From Boat Charters? Things To Remember

Boating along with fishing is a great combo of entertainment. People who are not so much into fishing also go out for boating trips. Essentially it is not required to have your own boat if you are enthusiastic about it. You can always hire it from charters apart from buying one. This is much less costlier and wiser decision to take. There are some parameters you need to keep in mind before hiring a boat from a boat charter. The basic questions that should strike your mind while you are planning to hire a boat are:

For what purpose you are going to use the boat

What are the areas and how is the water conditions of place where you want to use the boat

What will be the duration of using the boat? You need to consider are you going to use for only one a trip or you need the boat for a whole trip.

The boat charters those are available in most of the fishing zones generally offer boats mostly of the five categories and these five categories have there special offerings as well. All these boats have their own configurations and specifications. The following details will give a rough idea about the boat categories and the boats falling under those categories as well.

Fishing Boats:

Bass

Center-Console Fishing

Offshore sport Fishing

Power Boats

Inflatable

Folding

Bow Riders

Runabouts

Pontoon

Deck Boats

Cuddy Cabins

Waterski

Fish & Skis

High-Performance

House Boats

Motor Yachts

Trawlers

Sailboards

Dingies

Day Sailors

Multihull

Racing Sailboats

Cruising Sailboats

Sailboats,

Personal Watercraft

Self powered boats

Self Powered Boats

Canoes

Dinghies or Rowing

Kayak

Pedal Boats

Personal Watercraft
Although Personal Watercrafts don’t have any particular boats under this category but brands as Jet Skis and Sea-Doo make such vehicles. These boats are fast and fun to ride. And these can carry 1 to 4 people at a time.

Don’t forget to take enough necessary accessories with you if you are planning for a boating trip. Before hiring from a charter you have decide for what purpose you are renting it. Whether you are out for a long holiday or going to use it for overnight, whatever the purpose may be, you should select the one designed for the particular purpose you are out. Do not forget to take a boat that has a hull designed to tackle rough waters. It can be brutal if you are not on the right kind of boat. Like you need to keep this in mind that if you are out on a Sailboat, then you need to study the wave patterns of the water. Choose the one that will give you most amount of comfort on the pattern of water you are on. If you are willing to hire a boat to spend weekends or for using it infrequent use or use in different locations probably means your boat should easily fit on a trailer. Keep in mind that the more large you take on rent, the more you need to spend on it other add-ons. So make a proper plan before your outing and hire a boat from the boat charters that suits you best.

The Author is working for a long time on outdoor and recreational activities like Fishing, Boating, Camping, Hiking, Climbing & others.

Written by pawankhurana

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Proper Maintenance of Boats using Quality Parts and Accessories

We are aware of the certainty that the boating industry is an enormous market for boat accessories to choose from. If you add accessories to your boat, it will immensely help in enhancing the value of your boat. There are a few accessories that are necessary while others add only comfort. Personal Floatation Devices (PFDs) or life jackets in other words, are mandatory too but not everywhere. When you are on the verge of selecting the boat accessories for your boat, it is always recommended to purchase those accessories that will enhance your boat’s safety and also keep your boat running smooth simultaneously.

However, the selection of boat parts and accessories will be ascertained by the type of boat and what purpose you will be using it for. For instance, you will be using your boat for the purpose of fishing; you will be requiring the accessories that will be different than a sail boat. When you want to buy the boat parts and/or accessories, it is recommended that you create a list of all those items that you would need for your boat.

It is always distinguished that you get the parts and accessories, which specifically are built for the boat’s brand and model. However, if such parts are not available or are not constructed by the boat’s brand, then you should go for purchasing those parts which you think are most compatible for your boat. For instance, when it comes to choosing propellers, it is crucial for you to know what kind of engine is in the boat so that the power corresponds.

Owning an inflatable boat is indisputably a magnificent way to have a feeling of lakes and rivers but it can be a daunting task to maintain that inflatable boat when parts break down or need replacing. Fortunately, there are countless easy to find suppliers available on the internet that have all the answers in case of a boat breakdown. Nonetheless, boat parts do not need to be costly to be of good quality. Everybody firmly accentuates on the cost when going for a replacement part. It is comprehended that part replacement is generally much more economical than purchasing a new boat altogether. However, there are other things that you need to keep in mind. When you are performing your search for a boat repair service provider, you should opt for the one that is located geographically close to you. This will help you save on your shipping costs and also reduce the time it takes for the part to arrive. If you have placed an order for the wrong part or an additional part, it will be quite convenient for you to ex
change parts with a dealer that is located close to you

Pacific Yacht Systems Inc. is a Richmond based company that specializes in marine electronics and electrical systems. It deals with various boat parts throughout the Lower Mainland and to the other coastal areas of BC on request.

Boat Accidents Happen Daily

Boating on the Water

It all started two (2) days ago when a friend of mine ask me to look on the internet and find him a boat.  He had just sold his boat and wanted to replace it with a fishing boat.  I got on the internet and found this boat and told him to go look at it to make sure it was what he wanted for him and his family.  My friend is what you would say “over-weight”, so it is very important that he purchase a boat that will safely withstand his weight.  He heads out to the gentleman’s house to look at the boat.  He decides to purchase it.  He comes home and we spoke and he wanted me to go fishing with him.  Naturally I want to see the boat prior to making that decision on whether or not I will go out in the deep blue water.  He arrives at around 12:30 P.M. today.  He’s pulling a two (3) man, 9 1/2 ft. long and about 4 ft. wide boat.  It has a 4.5 horse motor on it.  2 swivel seats, trolling motor, fish finder and a weight restriction of 610 pounds.  There’s the problem.  I weigh in at 219 lbs., and he’s over 300 lbs, and I try to explain to him that it is very important that you have the proper weight distribution on these kind of boats or you will tip them over, or fall out if your body weight starts in one direction.  There’s nothing to grab ahold of when you fall, and if you happen to grab one of the swivel seats, you most likely will fall out anyway, tearing the seat out of the floor area.

Well, we get the fishing poles and our gear packed up.  We drive to the lake and put the boat into the water.  He steps into the boat and automatically the back in of the boat (he’s sitting in the back) sinks down deep, and I mean deep into the water.  The front of the boat is in the air.  I get my 219 lbs. into the front and it levels out a little.  He heads to our fishing spot, but the boat is not moving very fast, and that 4.5 horse motor should move the boat along at pretty good clip.  Here’s another problem.   When you put a lot of weight in a boat you are going to make the boat motor get sluggish, as it just cannot push the boat along at any sort of speed.  That’s why the boat has a 610 Lb. weight limit, and that includes everything on, and inside the boat, including me and him.  Anyway, I tell him not to be leaning to the side or making any sudden movements as it will throw me out of the boat.  I wear my life jacket, and he has his in the floor of the boat.  (Not wise when you are on the water. as anything could happen).  After about 10 minutes we make it too the fishing spot, and I tell him to stay close to the bank area as I’m worried about the weight limit and us tipping the boat over.  He is so excited about going fishing that it goes in one ear and out the other.  Finally I tell him to kill the motor and I lower the trolling motor to get us where we can fish.  I explain to him that when boats come by us the waves will start rocking our little boat so do not, I mean do not, lean with the waves or we will fall out of the thing.  He simply say’s OK.  Naturally boats do come by us, and waves do appear but we are still good to go.  The boat is so small that I cannot turn around safely in my swivel seat to look at him in the back, so I take it that he is doing ok back there.  I can feel his movements as the boat tips back and forth with each of him movements and I tell him to be careful.  I continue fishing and all of a sudden I hear him say.  “A little bit of water is in the floor of the boat.”  I said what?  I couldn’t turn around and he said it’s just a little.  He wanted to fish so bad that he was going to overlook water in the boat just to stay out fishing.  (He has got to be out of his mind).  I told him to tell me if the water got bad enough so we could go back in to the land.  He simply said ok.  I continued to fish.  All of a sudden he tells me to watch out that he’s got to stand up as his legs are cramping.  I said ok, but to be careful and not lean to one side or the other.  He stands up and the boat levels out and water comes rushing up front where I’m at and my tackle box and everything is under water.  Now it go scary.  I ask him why he did not tell me that he was knee deep in water as we could sink out there.  He said nothing.  He got a coffee can and started diping water out.  I told him to get that motor started and lets go while we still could.  He got it started and we slowly, but surely got back to shore with the boat.  I wonder right now if he would have let the boat sink, and put our lives in jeopardy just to catch a fish?  Anyway, we pulled the boat on the trailer, and when we pulled the boat out of the water we seen every hole in the boat as water was coming out little holes inside and outside this boat.  The complete hull was full of water.  We could have easily been out in that lake under water (and no we had no paddles), so up a creek without a paddle.  Finally I was just glad to get home, and he simply said “I want you to know that I really appreciate you going fishing with me today.”  I told him no more fishing until he plugs those holes, gets on a training exercise plan, and looses some weight, as he is simply too dangerous.  And I was worried about his weight alone?  Put holes in the boat with it, and you have some major stress going on a very deep lake.

In all, I just want everyone to make sure when you go out on a boat you wear life jackets, do not put more weight in a boat that it will allow, have a back-up plan (we didn’t), and have some way to get back to shore.  Safety is very important, and even though we all will pass on some day, I do not want it to be in a lake with my friend while we are suppose to be fishing!  If you have any comments please leave them below, as that’s about it.  I’m stressed, relieved, and just glad to be back home with my pets and wife.

Here’s a video of what a boat looks like while it’s sinking: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9KDg1vaLGU

Written by tomcmoore
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