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Are Custom Boat Covers Right For You?

By Charlie Johnson

Sure, there are plenty of generic boat covers available at there. But if you're like most boat owners, you are ten times the nut of the average car enthusiast. And that means that generic boat covers are not for your baby. You need custom boat covers that define who you are and make your boat unique. Your boat is your baby and it needs to be a beauty.

Custom boat covers take into consideration everything unique about your boat - length, width, height - so that the custom boat cover fits snugly on your boat and you don't have to worry about things like the wind blowing the cover away or dirt and dust finding any spaces between the cover and your boat.

Nobody wants to take off their boat cover to find a dirty, and possibly scratched, boat underneath. There's also no chance of the elements such as rain or snow making it's way inside the cover and onto your boat.

The cool thing about custom boat covers is that you can have them designed any way you like on the outside. This means your custom boat cover can include any custom logo or artwork that you'd like to display - something that makes a statement about you and your boat that no other boat owner has.

A custom boat cover is your chance to show off your individuality as a boat owner. Take advantage of it.

A custom boat cover allows you the best of both worlds - showing off your individuality and creativity as well as providing the security your boat needs with a properly fitted custom boat cover.

Besides the reasons mentioned above when your boat is just sitting there docked or in your yard, don't forget about all the possibly damaging debris that flies around when your boat is hitched up and are out driving on the highway. Even the tiniest little pebbles can do some serious damage when they fly out from under a truck tire and slam into your boat.

Everyone you drive by can be impressed by your custom boat cover and you can relax, knowing your boat isn't being damaged during the trip.

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For more information on custom boat covers, and other boating accessories, check out Charlie Johnson's site http://www.theboatingexpert.com for tons of free articles and information on boating, including a free report, 'Tips, Tricks & Resources for Financing the Boat of Your Dreams!

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The common sailboat comprises eight essential parts: hull, tiller, rudder, mainsail, mast, boom, jib and keel. The hull is the shell of the boat, which contains all the internal components. Its symmetrical shape balances the sailboat and reduces drag, or the backward pull caused by friction, as it moves in the water. Inside of the hull in the stern, or back of the boat, is the tiller, which is attached to the rudder in the water. Think of the tiller as the boat's steering wheel and the rudder as the tire. To maneuver a sailboat to the right, for example, you pull the tiller to the right side of the boat, causing the rudder to alter its direction.
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A key feature about all inflatable boats is their incredible stability. Conventional dinghies and small sport boats rock almost uncontrollably whenever anyone moves about. Inflatables, with their buoyancy tubes, sit flat in the water and are almost impossible to flip over. This offers a feeling of security to even the most nervous boaters and allows swimmers or divers to slide back on board without upsetting the boat. More buoyancy of inflatable boats means bigger load-carrying capacity. Inflatable boats are designed with built-in buoyancy. The inflatable collar, or tubeset, is the key that allows inflatable boats to carry very heavy payloads in a safe and stable manner. An added benefit is that they are virtually unsinkable, and can generally operate even with one or more chambers of the collar deflated.


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