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USPS Safety Checks – Green Light
Safety Checks Historically, each year the local United States Power Squadrons (USPS) conducted boat safety inspections, in line with the “official” description below. A Vessel [...]
One, Two, Three
The spring commissioning process is nearing completion with a number of small, but important, tasks accomplished this weekend from spraying wiring connections to clearing excess [...]
Light it Up
Many boats have complex water, fuel, and electric systems which act as “veins” to carry vital fluids and energy throughout your boat. Electrical systems [...]
Chemistry
Last weekend, half-way through a day of spring commissioning activities, it occurred to me that I was inadvertently involved in advanced chemistry, without a formal [...]
Spring Commissioning
Well, it’s finally time to remove the winter cover and get started on preparing the boat for launch. On any craft beyond a canoe or [...]
Think Ahead
We’ll, the snow is off the ground and the March spring thaw has begun. And, naturally boaters are once again starting to think of hitting [...]
Out of Sight…
It’s the dead of winter here in the Northeast. Temperatures vary daily between the teens to the mid-30s, and snow is a frequent occurrence. As [...]
Postponed
That’s the header on the websites of providers of most major area boat shows such as the New England Boat Show, Hartford Boat Show, and [...]
Float Plans
Stuart Bee, from Port Canaveral, FL, recently made news when he was found clinging to bow pulpit of his 32 Sea Ray about 86 miles [...]
Santa
Here in New England, December is somewhat of a mixed bag for boaters. Monday, December 21 is the shortest day of the year and Friday, [...]