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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'By State Boating' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your By State Boating Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to By State Boating 1. State Parks Offer Intriguing Options For Travelers - By: Michael Russell There are many things to do while visiting Seattle Washington that are either free or inexpensive. Many of the free things to do in and around Seattle are outdoor activities. Because of the incredible views and magnificent scenery in and around the area it makes perfect sense that several of these w... Featured ArticleSummertime And Boats... And Boat Insurance Early summertime is the time of year, when boat owners start getting back on the water. I am speaking about pleasure boaters, those who use their boats to make a living fishing are on the water when the fish are under it.It's the time of year when boaters need to look at what maintenance that their boats need and make sure that everything is in order like their licensing fees and boat insurance. Now boat insurance and licensing fees aren't the reason somebody gets a boat, unless the ...
Read full story 2. Alaskan Halibut Fishing From A Kayak - By: Michael Russell In Alaska, there are plenty of areas to go fishing; however, sometimes you may want to fish on the water instead of on land. Sure, a normal boat is great to use, but fishing from a kayak is a completely different way to fish. Before you plan your fishing trip, you have to know which area... 3. Running Aground And Getting Off - By: Linda Cullum WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU RUN AGROUND DON'T PANIC -- doing the wrong thing can put you on harder. Now that you're on the bottom, take a minute to evaluate the situation. Check the bilge to be sure that you haven't holed the boat and aren't taking on water. What is the nature of the bottom? I... 4. The State Park Pass - Why Frequent Campers Love It - By: Michael Russell Camping is a great past time or mini vacation that can be enjoyed as an individual, as a couple or as a family. Many people enjoy camping at state parks, where the amenities are plentiful and the fees are affordable. The wonderful thing about the state park systems is that they offer ample opportuni... 5. Boating - Propulsion Systems - By: Michael Russell The popularity of recreational boating has been on the incline in the past few years, with 71 million boats owned in 2005 compared to 69 million in 2004. In 2000 and 2001, boat ownership dropped to 68 million, but has seen a steady incline since that time. Recreational boats includ... 6. Avoid Boat Buying Fraud - By: Tim Gottschalk If you have attempted to sell a boat (or car, etc.) on the internet, chances are you may have come across prospective buyers offering to buy your boat for more than it is worth. The story usually goes something like this. They email you telling you they like your boat. They (or their cli... 7. Dragon Boat Festival - By: Wong Yee Lee Dragon Boat Festival - a historic festival originated since 277BC in ancient China. Whenever we think of Dragon Boat Festival, everybody must think of dragon boat competition and the festival dumpling. Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese Lunar Ca... 8. Fishing The Great Frontier That Is Alaska - By: Michael Russell Fishing in Alaska is perhaps a dream that every angular has. The rugged frontier with thousands of streams, rivers, lakes and even the ocean has lured anglers to Alaska for years. There are many options available now including taking an ocean charter boat, heading to rivers in a jet or d... 9. Storing Your Boat 2 - By: Michael Russell One of the keys to owning a boat is the question of where to keep it when you aren't using it. Your budget, convenience, and availability are all keys that should be talked about. Trailering There's no less expensive way to store a boat than on a trailer in ... 10. Rvtraderonline.com Announces The Top Ten Most Searched States For Recreational Vehicles In 2005 - By: Jackie Moniot RVTraderOnline.com, an online showroom of over 75,000 recreational vehicles across the US and a division of Trader Publishing Company announces the states that have received the most searches on RVTraderOnline.com for end of 2005 are California and Florida. Focusing on the number... 11. Recreational Vehicle Parks Information Online - By: Michael Russell This article will discuss and link to a few of the better informational sites surrounding recreational activities and recreational vehicles for North America; primarily the United States. To find out more about various recreational vehicle parks and other related facilities, check out the sites belo... 12. The National Family Island Regatta: The Worlds Greatest Sailing Event - By: Fred Coolridge Each year, for four days only, the best sailors from every major island in the Bahamas converge at Elizabeth Harbour on Exuma Island for the National Family Island Regatta. During these four days, Bahamian sailors arrive prepared to sail their locally-built sloops for the much coveted ... 13. Buying Boat Insurance 4 - By: Michael Russell Those of you who own boat will want to make sure you get watercraft coverage. Often times, people don't realize that they need this type of coverage for their boats. There are many boat owners that don't even realize this type of insurance is even available. Y... 14. Online Scam Alert - What To Watch For! - By: Manny Ahles Be aware of scams/fraud from people that say they have a client or they represent a potential buyer. They usually have a email from a free email host such as Yahoo or Hotmail or the like. The scammers are usually from Western Europe and Africa but many are right here in the U.S. What to... 15. Cat Myths And Wives Tales - By: Elyse Grau Alternately feared and revered, worshipped and reviled, the cats natural ability as a mouser ultimately won them a place in the lives and hearts of people. Now we think of them less as pest control methods and more as members of our family. But it wasnt always so. Since the domesticati... 16. The Growing Popularity Of Bird Watching In The Us - By: Michael Russell Bird watching has become a hobby and a well-enjoyed activity. The proof of this is the numerous birding festivals that are celebrated across the nation. And the series of activities that takes place in these are highly anticipated. Aside from bird watching events, bird watching groups are... 17. Boating And Sailing - By: Michael Russell Sailing is a boating sport that many say is almost as exciting as flying an airplane! When you sail a sailboat, you become close to nature and just like flying a small plane, you experience a sense of freedom that is just not the same as cruising in a powerboat or even driving a car. You... 18. River Rafting In Washington State - By: Kristy Annely The great state of Washington offers some of the best white-water rafting in the entire country. There are around 15 rivers in Washington state that are great for river rafting. Some of the most famous are the Klickitat, the Yakima, and the Skagit rivers. Each offers a unique Washington river raftin... 19. A Review Of Popular River Rafting Trips And Services - By: Kristy Annely Organized river rafting trips are a good idea for novices and experts alike. River rafting tours provide all of the equipment, guidance, and instruction necessary. If the trip covers several days, the rafting company may provide camping accommodations as well. Trips are available for rafters of all ... 20. Alaska In Jack London Eyes - By: Michael Russell Alaska, wild and immense, is one of the planet's treasures - a vast landscape of cloud-swept peaks, deep blue lakes and mammoth glaciers. Between its mountain ranges stretch endless forests and tundra plains, where wolves howl from their lookouts and herds of migrating caribou flow like dark w... 21. Lake Tahoe: A Healthy Vacationer's Dreamland - By: Michael Russell If you're planning to take a trip to Lake Tahoe, the popular freshwater lake bordering California and Nevada, you might want to come prepared with hiking gear, ski equipment, bike equipment and some money. Lake Tahoe, which is one of the biggest and deepest lakes in the United States, gets man... 22. Family Fishing Vacations - By: Michael Russell Lake Winnipesaukee, located in New Hampshire, spans 72 square miles and is a wonderful family fishing vacation destination. The lake boasts rainbow trout, lake trout, small and large mouth bass, and landlocked salmon. The lake is near the town of Wolfeboro, a quaint New Engl... 23. Live Large And Think Big In Dallas - By: Michael Russell Known as one of the most mythical city in Texas due to its past and present legends of which America is made, Dallas is situated in north eastern Texas covering a lot of ground and the Trinity River flows through the heart of town. With a land area of 384.7 square miles, it's the 3rd largest c... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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