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4 Steps to Take if Your Outboard Quits — 2.6.8
5 Easy Sailboat Exterior Upgrades — BoatUS 2.6
5 Problem-Solving Marine Products For 2021 — 2.6
5 Secrets Of Sailboat Line Maintenance 2.6.7
5 Spring Claims to Avoid — BoatUS 7.4.5
5 Ways To Prevent Line Chafe & Breakage On Your Boat 2.6.6
6 Private Party Sales Tips 3.5
7 Insider Secrets To Attending Boat Shows 3
7 Ways To Avoid Boating Accidents 7.4.5
8 Things a Marine Surveyor Wants You to Know 4
9 Interstate Trailering Tips 13.2
10 Catch-Boosting Trolling Tips 13
10-Step Pre-Launch Checklist 13.2
10 Tips to Keep Your Boat Safe this Winter 15
10 Ways Winter Can Wreak Havoc with Your Boat 15
11 Things to Know About Boat Trailer Tires 2.6.15
10 Ways Winter Can Wreak Havoc with Your Boat 15
12 Steps To Repack Or Replace Your Trailer Tire Bearings 2.6.15
12 Volt Electrical Systems 2.6.9
13 Ways to Save $4‚340 on Your Boat this Summer! 15
17 Must-Do Spring Boat Maintenance Tasks 15
2021 Boat Shows Are A Go!‚ The 3
2021 Fleet Has Arrived‚ The 3
2021 Red Tide Report‚ The 13
2021 Tow Vehicle Capacities 2.6.15
A
About Used Boats 3
Abrasives 2.4
ABYC's Boat System Check Reveals Common Issues 2.3.2.3
Adaptive Boating 13
Adding Airlift To Your Suspension 2.6.15
Advice For The Long Haul 2.6.15
After The Sale Details 3
All About Hose Clamps — BoatUS 2.6
Alternating Current/Reverse Polarity 2.6.9
Aluminum Care 2.5.2
American Marine Sanctuaries Welcome You 12
An Unvarnished Truth — BoatUS 2.5.1
Anchor Light Requirements 2.3.1.3
And The Boat Survey Says… 4
Another Man's Treasure 2.6
Anti-Siphon Valve Basics 2.6
Antifouling Paints 2.5
Applying Boat Lettering 2.6
Applying Bottom Paint 2.5
Are LED Lights Causing VHF Radio Interference? 2.6.10
Are Storm-Damaged Boats Trash or Treasure? 3
Ask the Experts 15
Automatic Bilge Switches 2.6.3
Avoid Electric Shock Drowning 2.6.9‚ 7.4.5‚ 13.1.1
Avoid That Sinking Feeling 7.4.5
Avoid These 8 Boat Winterizing Mistakes 15
Avoiding Buying And Selling Scams 3
Avoiding Boat Electrical Mistakes 2.6.9
Avoiding Spring Safety Snafus 15
Avoiding The Boat Insurance Blues 7
B
Back at the Ramp 13
Back Up Your Boat Trailer Like a Pro 13
Bad Vibrations 15.1
Batteries: Keep On Charging 2.6.9
Battery Care 2.6.9
Battery Charger Location 2.6.9
Battery Chargers 2.6.9
Battery Reserve Minutes 2.6.9
Battle Against Underwater Corrosion‚ The 2.6.4
Be A Better Wakesports Driver 13
Be Your Own Surveyor (Sort Of) — BoatUS 4.4
Bedding 2.5
Bedding Deck Hardware 2.5
Beneteau's New Trawler Has Speed & Space 2.9
Best Boat Tools — BoatUS 2.4
Best Boats For Your Money‚ The 2.9
Best of the Off Ramp‚ The 13
Big Boats: Size is Everything 2.9
Big Love: New Boats Over 40 Feet 2.9
Big-Boat Trends and Innovations 2.9
Bilge Blowers 2.6
Bilge Pumps 2.6.3
Bilge Pump Capacity: Do The Math 2.6.3
Bilge Pump Troubleshooting 2.6.3
Bilge Pump Warning Light 2.6.3
Bimini Tops 2.6.6
Bleeding A Marine Diesel Engine 2.6.8.1
Boat and Trailer Maintenance Checklist 2.6.15
Boat Battery Care 2.6.9
Boat Bottom Paint 2.5
Boat Cleaning Tips 2.4
Boat Corrosion Prevention 2.6.4
Boat Corrosion Protection with Anodes 2.6.4
Boat Covers 2.6.6
Boat Covers that Work 2.6.6
Boat Deck Alternatives 2.5
Boat Documentation Requirements 5
Boat Engine Troubleshooting 2.6.8
Boat Fitting Failure 2.6.6
Boat Enclosure Maintenance 2.6.6
Boat Evaluation Checklist 4
Boat Haul Out 2
Boat Headliner Repairs 2.6.12.6
Boat Loans 6
Boat Maintenance Horrors 2
Boat Maintenance Tips 2
Boat Plumbing 2.6.12.4
Boat Registration‚ Titling‚ and Documentation 5
Boat Renovation: 1995 Aquasport 200 Osprey 2
Boat Renovation: Before and After Photos 2
Boat Renovation: Zon-Zon 2
Boat Renovation: Weenies on the Water 2
Boat Repair: Momentary Switches 2.6.9
Boat Restoration Projects 2
Boat Rust and Corrosion 2.5.2
Boat Safety Checklist For Summer 2
Boat Sealants 2.5
Boat Service Contract: Should You Buy One? 2
Boat Showers 2.6.12.4
Boat Spring Checklist 2
Boat Talk: Flushing Out the Flush Kit 2.6.8
Boat Trailer Toolkit 2.6.15
Boat Varnish 2.5.1
Boat Warranty Limits 2
Boat Winter Checklist 2
Boat Winterizing 2
Boat Winterizing Basics 2
Boatbuilders Branch Out 2.9
Boater Alerts and Warnings 7.4.5
Boater Power Tools 2.4
Boater's Guide To Winterizing (PDF Download) 2
Boater's Guide To Winterizing (PDF Download) 2
Boats Over 40 Feet 2
BoatUS Boat Buyers Guide 2020 (PDF Download) 3
BoatUS Foundation Courses 13.1
BoatUS Foundation State Specific Boating Safety Courses 13.1
BoatUS Foundation Puts ‘Green’ Boat Cleaners To The Test 2
Brakes 101 — Trailering Maintenance 2.6.15
Building Better Boats Faster 2
Building Up America's Boat Clubs 11
Buying & Selling Advice 3
Buying a Boat Fixer-Upper 3
Buying a Larger Boat 3
Buying a Used Boat? 3
Buying a Used Trailer? 3
Boating Industry Helped by Law Enforcement Purchases 3
Buying The Next New Boat 3
Buying the Right Used Boat 3
C
Captain Frank: Sea Chest of Horrors 2.6.5
Care And Feeding Of Sterndrives‚ The 2.6.8
Care And Feeding Of Your Boat's Water Systems‚ The 2.6.12.4
Caring for Your Hydraulic Steering 2.6.1
Chafe Protection in Storms 2.6.6
Changing A Boat Prop 2.6.8
Changing Boats 3
Changing Engine Oil 2.6.8
Changing Oil in Your Boat 2.6.8
Checking Compression on an Outboard Engine 2.6.8
Choose The Correct Wire Size — BoatUS 2.6.9
Choosing A Marine Battery 2.6.9
Choosing the Correct Boat Hose 2.6
Choosing the Right Hitch to Tow Your Boat 2.6.15
Choosing the Right Varnish 2.5.1
Cleaning Marine Fuel Injectors 2.6.8
Composite Composition 2.5.4
Connecting the Truck and Trailer 2.6.15
Coping With Winter 2
Couplers 2.6.15
Create Your Own Wiring Diagram 2.6.9
Critical World Of Backing Plates‚ The — BoatUS 2.6.6
Cruise And Fish In Comfort 2.9
Cruising In Style 2.9
Cutting Edge Electric Trolling Motors 2.6.8
D
Dangerous Fumes 2.6.11
Dashboard Replacement 2.6
Dealer See‚ Dealer Do 3
DeBond to the Rescue 2.4
Deck Painting Tips 2
Determining Condition And Value 4
Do I Need Boat Insurance? 7
Do I Need My Head Examined? 2.6.12.4
Do I Really Need To Winterize — BoatUS 2
Does Your Boat Scare the Fish? 2
Don't Fall for a Pretty Face 4
Don't Forget to Check It! 13
Dream Big: New Boats Over 40 Feet 3
Drilling and Repairing Fiberglass 2.5.4
Drop Your Sail With Ease 2.6.7
E
E-10 in Winter 2.6.8
Easy Gelcoat Repairs 2.5.4
Easy LED Lighting Upgrade 2.6.9
Easy Rubrail Replacement 2.6.6
Ebony Anglers 12
Electric Heaters 2
Electric Over Hydraulic Brakes 2.6.15
Electrical Do-It-Yourself 2.6.9
Electrical Troubleshooting: Using A Multimeter 2.4‚  2.6.9
Electrical Wiring on Boats 2.6.9
Electric's Even Better With Evo 2.6.8
Entertainment Extraordinaire: Sea Ray SLX 400 2.9
Equipping Your Boat For Angling 2‚ 12
ESD Or Drowning 2.6.9
ESD Tech Talk 2.6.9
Ethanol and Older Engines 2.6.8
Ethanol Debate‚ The 2.6.8
Exhaust Manifolds 2.6.8
Extended Service Contracts 2
F
Fall Lay-Up 2
Family-Friendly Fishing Boats 2‚ 12
Fenders 2.6.6
Fiberglass Blister Repair 2.5.4
Fiberglass Repair 2.5.4
Fishing Boats: More Speed‚ More Amenities‚ More Choice 2.6
Financing Your Dream Boat 6
Fine Art of Anchoring — BoatUS 13
Five Ways to Use a Digital Multimeter 2.4‚ 2.6.9
Fixing Boat Propeller Problems 2.6.8.5
Flexible Illumination For Your Boat 2.6.9
Florida's Algae Blooms Wreak Havoc 12
Fuel System Maintenance
Fuel-Efficient Towing 2.6.15‚ 13
Fun and Fun-er 12
G
Gelcoat Blister Repair 2.5.4
Gelcoat Repair on Boats 2.5.4
Gelcoat Scratch Repair 2.5.4
Get Connected With Wi-Fi Aboard 2.6.10?
Get More From Your Galley 2.6.12.3
Get Organized! 12
Getting a First and Second Chance 2.11‚ 15.1
Getting a Jump on Spring 2
Getting Fresh Air Down Below 2
Getting Rid of Boat Vibrations 2
Getting Rid of Stubborn Stains 2‚ 12
Getting Your Boat Through A Storm 2
Give Your Boat A Lift 2
Grand Banks 60 Skylounge: Room At The Top 2.9
Great Lake Boats 2.9
Ground Tackle Upkeep — BoatUS 2.6.6.1
Guard Against Disaster: Use Marine Parts 2.6.8‚ 15.1
H
Hands-On Boat Handling For Women 13
Have You Updated Your Chartplotter Software? 2.6.10
Head Maintenance 2.6.12.4
Heat Exchanger Maintenance 2.6.8
Heat Exchangers 2.6.8
High-Tech Deck‚ The 2.5
Hose Clamps 2.6
How Long Does Boat Bottom Paint Last? 2.5
How To Add A Swim Platform And Ladder To Your Boat 2.6.6
How To Anchor — BoatUS 13
How To Build A Light Bar 2.6.9
How To Change Boat Engine Oil 2.6.8
How To Change Diesel Fuel Filters — BoatUS 2.6.8
How To Change The Oil In A 4-Stroke Outboard Engine 2.6.8
How to Choose the Right Prop for Your Boat
How To Clean Your Outboard — BoatUS 2.6.8
How To Control Electrical Flow On Your Boat 2.6.8.5
How To Control Your Boat In A Current 13
How To Cut Fiberglass 2.5.4
How To Fix A Slapping Hatch 2.6.5
How To Get Your Boat Ready For Spring — BoatUS 2
How To Install A Dripless Shaft Seal 2.6.8
How To Install A Fishfinder 2.6.9
How To Install A Folding Swing Tongue 2.6.15
How To Install A Fuel-Demand Valve 2.6.8
How To Install A One-Way Scupper Valve 2.6.5
How To Install A VHF Radio 2.6.10
How To Install A Stereo 2.6.9
How To Install Trailer Bunk Guide-Ons — BoatUS 2.6.15
How To Install Trim Tabs 2.6.2
How To Know When Your Tires Are Shot 2.6.15
How To Launch Your Boat At The Ramp 13
How To Load The Boat On Your Trailer 2.6.15
How To Lubricate Control Cables 2.6.8
How To Make A Cooler Colder 2.6.12.3
How To Make A Dinghy Cover 2.6.6
How To Make A Fender Board 2.6.6
How To Make A Look Bucket 2.6.13
How To Make A Quick Custom Coupler Fit 2.6.15
How To Make Co-Owning A Boat Work 6
How To Make The Perfect Crimped Connections 2.6.9
How To Make Your Fiberglass Gleam 2.5.4
How To Monitor Your Bilge Pump 2.6.3
How to Paint A Boat 2
How To Pivot A Single Engine Inboard Boat On Its Own Length 13
How To Refurbish An Old Boat Trailer 2.6.15
How To Repaint Your Outboard — BoatUS 2.6.8
How To Repair a Fiberglass Boat 2.5.4
How To Repair The Towing Eye 2.6.5
How To Replace A Bilge Pump 2.6.3
How To Replace A Bilge Pump Switch 2.6.3
How To Replace A Trailer Fender 2.6.15
How To Replace Your Engine's Gearcase Lubricant — BoatUS 2.6.8
How to Restore Gelcoat on a Boat 2.5.4
How To Stop A Boat From Sinking 2
How To Tighten Your Boat Alternator Belt 2.6.8
How To Troubleshoot Depth Sounders And Fish Finders 2.6.9
How to Use the Right Fastener 2.5
How To Wash a Trailer 2.6.15
How to Waterproof Canvas 2.6.6
How To Weigh Anchor — BoatUS 13
How to Winterize Boat Plumbing 2
How to Winterize Boat Engines and Drives 2
How to Winterize Your Boat 2
How-To's of Dry Rack Storage‚ The 10
Hubs and Bearings 2.6.15
I
Impellers 2.6.8
Inboard Transmission Maintenance 2.6.8
Inflatable Boats 2.5
Innovative Dinghy Lift For Outboard Boats 2.6.6
Inspect Your Boat's Navigation Lights 2.6.9
Inspecting Exhaust Manifolds and Risers 2.6.8
Inspecting Marine Gasoline Engines 2.6.8‚ 4
Inspecting Older Boats‚ Runabouts‚ and Center Cockpits 4
Inspecting Older Sailboats 4
Install A Raw-Water Washdown 2.6.12.4
Install A Simple Ventilation Or Access Port 2.6.5
Install A Solar Vent 2.6.5
Install A Transducer Without Holes Below The Waterline 2.6.9
Install An Electric Hatch Lifter 2.6.5‚
Install Boat Deck Fittings 2.6.6
Install Underwater Lights — BoatUS 2.6.5‚ 2.6.9
Installing a Bilge Pump 2.6.3
Installing A Bilge Pump Light 2.6.3
Installing A Bimini 2.6.6
Installing A Cabin Fan 2.6.9
Installing a Deckwash Pump 2.6.12.4
Installing a Head 2.6.12.4
Installing a Marine Battery Charger 2.6.9
Installing A Remote Fuel Filter 2.6.8
Installing a Seacock 2.6.5
Installing a Self-Contained Air Conditioning Unit 2.6.9
Installing a Solar Panel to Maintain Batteries 2.6.9
Installing A TurboSwing Tow System 2.6.6
Installing a TV Antenna 2.6.10
Installing A USB Socket 2.6.10
Installing An Electric Head 2.6.12.4
Installing An Engine Room Camera 2.6.10
Installing Electronics 2.6.10
Installing Handholds 2.6.6
Installing Hatches and Deck Plates 2.6.5
Installing Threaded Inserts 2
Interview With Chris-Craft's Stephen Hesse 2.9
Inverters 2.6.9.2
Is A Flare-Disposal Solution On The Horizon? 2.6.11
Is It A Boat Or A Bed? 2.6.12.6
Is Your Boat Ready For Winter? 2
Isolation Transformers 2.6.9
J
J/Boats Goes Electric 2.9
Jet Boats 2.9
Jimmy Buffett: A Pirate Looks at 71 2.9
Just Launched: Three To Dream For This Winter 2.9
K
Keep Your Boat Under Lock And Key 2
Keep Your Canine Crew Happy — BoatUS 12
Keeping Wheel Bearings Maintained 2.6.15
Keeping Your Trailer Tire Bearings Happy 2.6.15
Know How: Bearing Straits 12
L
Latest In Luxury Boating‚ The 2.9
Launch Into Spring 2
Lessons Learned From Refitting An Old Boat 2
Lessons Learned In Buying A Boat 3
Let There Be LEDs 2.6.9
Life Jacket And PFD Basics 2.6.11
Lisa Almeida: Boating Is In Her DNA 12
Long Distance Boat Shopping 3
Long Winter's Nap 2
Love It Or List It? 3
Loving The Lowly Hose Clamp 2
Lowdown on Trailer Brakes‚ The 2.6.15
M
Maintaining Marine Diesel Engines 2.6.8
Maintaining Sailboat Winches 2.6.7
Make Your Own Crew Shirts — BoatUS 2.6.13
Making Hatch Seals Watertight 2.6.5
Marina Upgrades Improve Safety 2.6.9
Marine Exhaust and Fuel Hoses 2.6.8‚ 2.6.12.4
Marine Head Maintenance 2.6.12.4
Marine Lubricants Roundup 2.5
Marine Sanitation Device 2.6.12.4
Marine Solar Panels 2.6.9
Marine Surveyors 4
Marine Toilet Maintenance 2.6.12.4
Maritime Mobile Service Identity 2.6.10
Marking Anchor Chain — BoatUS 2.6.6.1
Making Hatch Seals Watertight 2.6.5
Marvelous Makeovers — BoatUS 2
Momentary Switches (Boat Repair:) 2.6.9
Mounting a Trolling Motor 2.6.8
Moving A Boat From Freshwater To Saltwater 2
Murphy's Guide To The Slow Tow 2.6.14‚ 8
N
Navigating The Asphalt Ocean 8‚ 13
New Boat Selling Scams 3
New Boats Hit The Beach 3
New Fishing Boats For 2015 2.9
New Small Boats Deliver Big Fun 2.9
No Fear of Flying 2.9
Nuts and Bolts of Nuts and Bolts‚ The 2
O
Off Season Storage for Outboards 2.6.8
Oil Sample Analysis 2.6.8
On The Slippery Slope 2.6.15‚ 13
On-Water Training — BoatUS.org 13
Outboard Flushing‚ The Right Way 2.6.8
Outboard Steering Options — BoatUS 2.6.1
Outboard Water-Pump Impeller Service 2.6.8
P
Pest Control Tips For Boaters 2
Picnic Boats: The Runabout Refined 2.9
Polyester or Epoxy Resin? 2.5.4
Pontificating on Pontoons 2.9
Pontoon Boats 2.9
Portlight Replacement 2.6.5
Preparing To Tow A Boat 2.6.15‚ 8‚ 13
Preventing Mold and Mildew 2
Propane Systems 2.6.12.1
Pump Outs: The Scoop on Poop! 2.6.12.4
Q
Quick Fixes to Keep Your Trailer on the Road 2.6.15
R
Raising Awareness About Electric Shock Drowning
Ramp 101 2.6.15‚ 8‚13
Ramp It Up! 2.6.15‚ 8‚13
Ramp Traction 2.6.15‚ 8‚13
Raw-Water Strainers 2.6.12.4
Reading A Trailer Capacity Plate 2.6.15
Rebedding Deck Hardware — BoatUS 2.6.6
Rebirth Of A Trailer‚ The 2.6.15
Remember Your Anodes 2.6.4
Removable Trailer Lights 2.6.15
Removing Fishline From Props 2.6.8.5
Removing Stripped Or Frozen Bolts And Screws 2
Removing Stubborn Fittings 2
Renewing Old Panels And Liners 2.6.12.6
Repack a Stuffing Box — BoatUS 2.6.8.4
Repainting Your Outdrive 2.6.8.4
Replacing A Winch Strap 2.6.15
Replacing An Outboard's Water Pump
Replacing Trailer Bunk Covers 2.6.15
Replacing Your Boat's Water Heater Anode
Replacing Your Trailers Rollers With Bunks 2.6.15
Respite At 60 2‚ 12
Restore Gelcoat Shine: A to Z 2.5.4
Restore the Shine to Fiberglass 2.5.4
Restoring the Shine to Fiberglass 2.5
Rig A Portable Trolling Motor — BoatUS 2.6.8
Rolling and Tipping 2.5
Rub On Rails‚ The 2.6.6
Rugged Boats Of The Pacific Northwest 2.9
S
Safe Driving While Towing A Boat —  — 2.6.15‚ 8‚ 12‚ 13
Safe Shorepower — 2.6.9
Sailboat Steering I Turn The Wheel And … Nothing Happens — BoatUS — 2.6.1
Sales Contracts —  — 3
Save Big Boating Bucks — 2‚ 12
Saving Vinyl Boat Windshields — 2.6.6
Say It Ain't Snow — 2
Scoring A Clean‚ Lean Dream Machine —  — 2
Seacock Maintenance — 2.6.5
Seat Mounting — 2.6.12.6
Secrets To A Clean Boat — 2
Servicing Your Boat's Potable Water Pump — 2.6.12.4
Servicing Your Stuffing Box — 2.6.8.4
Setting Up a Hitch for the Perfect Tow — 2.6.15‚ 8‚ 12‚ 13
Setting Up A VHF Radio With Digital Selective Calling —  — 2.6.10
Seven Ways to Avoid the Boat Buyer Blues —  — 3
Ship of Dreams —  — 1
Should You Trust Customer Satisfaction Awards? —  — 2
Silence Sailing Halyards — 2.6.7
Silent Running —  — 2.9
Six Easy Hacks For Tidier Projects — 12
Small Outboard Innovations —  — 2.6.8
Smarter Anchoring — BoatUS —  — 2.6.6.1‚ 13
Snapshot of A Boating Life —  — 2.9‚ 12
Solar Battery Maintenance — 2.6.9
Specialty Tools — 2.4
Sport Powerboats That Do It All —  — 2.9
Sportfishing Boats — 2.9
Spring Boat Commissioning — 2
Staying Cool Aboard — 2.6.5
Steering Assembly — 2.6.1
Stern Drive Maintenance — 2.6.8
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Take Care Of Your Trailer — 2.6.15
Take Our Know-How to the Ramp! — — 2.6.15
Take The Hassles Out Of Trailering — 2.6.15
Taming Boat Odors — BoatUS 2
Tapes for Onboard Use — 2
Teak Care — 2
Teak Cleaning Tips — 2
Ten Things Not to Do for Spring Commissioning — 2
Ten Top Boat Tools — 2.4
Ten Top Boating Towns — — — .12
Terrific Boat Transformations — BoatUS 2
The 2021 Boat Shows Are A Go! — — 3
The 2021 Fleet Has Arrived — — 2.9
The 2021 Red Tide Report — 12
The Battle Against Underwater Corrosion — 2.6.4
The Best Boats For Your Money — — 2.9
The Best of the Off Ramp — 2.6.4‚ 12
The Care And Feeding Of Your Boat's Water Systems — 2.6.12.4
The Critical World Of Backing Plates — BoatUS 2.6.6
The Ethanol Debate — 2.6.8
The High-Tech Deck — 2.5
The How-To's of Dry Rack Storage — 10
The Ins and Outs of Inlets — — 12
The Latest In Luxury Boating — — 2.9
The Lowdown On Tires — 2.6.15
The Lowdown on Trailer Brakes — 2.6.15
The Mighty Torque Wrench — 2.4
The Nuts and Bolts of Nuts and Bolts — 2.5
The Power Of Checklists — 2
The Rebirth Of A Trailer — 2.6.15
The Rub On Rails — 2.6.6
The Trouble with Trailer Lights — 2.6.15
Think Big: New Boats Over 40 Feet — — 2.9
This Fishing Boat Has Legs! — — 2.9
This Floating Life — — 12
Three New Boats Under $30K — — 2.9
Three Ways To Untangle A Boat Propeller — 2.6.8.5
Tie Downs — 2.6.15
Time Saving Tips For Your Boat — 2
Tips for an Easier Life Afloat — — 12
Tips For Buying A Boat — — 3
Tips for Painting Boats — 2
Tips For Towing A Boat Trailer — — r 2.6.15‚ 13
Tips For Towing A Trailer — — 2.6.15‚ 13
Tips To Keep Your Trailer Safe — 2.6.15
Tires: Where Rubber Meets The Road — 2.6.15
Tongue Weight DIY — 2.6.15‚ 13
Topside Gelcoat Repair — 2.5.4
Tow Capacity Math — 2.6.15‚ 13
Tow Package Or Not? — — 2.6.15‚ 13
Trailer Brakes: Give Me A Brake — 2.6.15‚ 13
Trailer Choices — — 2.6.15‚ 13
Trailer Electrical Systems — 2.6.15
Trailer Electrics: Make The Connection — 2.6.15
Trailer Tires‚ Bearings‚ and Hubs — 2.6.15
Trailer Troubleshooting — 2.6.15
Trailer Wheels: Keeping It Rolling — 2.6.15
Trailer Winches — 2.6.15
Trailer Wiring Care — 2.6.15
Trailering Tips — — 2.6.15‚ 13
Transferring Power — BoatUS 2
Trawler Roundup — — 2.9
Trawlers And Semi-Displacement Boats — — 2.9
Tricks I've Tried That Work — .2.4
Trouble with Trailer Lights‚ The — 2.6.15
Troubleshooting Boat Gauges‚ Instruments and Meters — 2.6.8
Troubleshooting Boat Vibrations — 2.6.8
Tuning a Sailboat Rig — 2.6.7
TV At Sea — — 2.6.10
Types of Marine Corrosion — 2.6.4
Types of Powerboats and Their Uses — — 2.9
Types of Sailboats and Their Uses — — 2.9
U
U.S. Coast Guard Vessel Documentation FAQs — 5
UFO: Unidentified Floating Object — 2.9
Understanding The Green Ground Wire — 2.6.9
Unvarnished Truth‚ An — BoatUS 2.5.1
Upgrade To Hydraulic Steering — 2.6.1
Upgrade Your Boat Trailer Winch — 2.6.15
Upgrade Your Fuel Filter — BoatUS 2.6.8
Use A Tire-Pressure Monitoring System — 2.6.15
Using Spring Lines — — 2.6.6
V
Varnish "Primer"? — 2.5.1
Varnish Care — 2.5.1
Varnish: How Many Coats? — 2.5.1
Varnishing Perfection — 2.5.1
Ventilation — 2.6.5
VHF Radio Antennas — 2.6.10
Vinyl Boat Wrapping — 2
W
Wakeboat Etiquette — — 2.6.13.5
Wakeboats For Wakesurfing — 2.6.13.5
Wakeboats: Riding An Endless Wave — 2.6.13.5
Water Pump Impeller Service — 2.6.8
Waxing Your Gelcoat — 2.5.4
Ways To Keep Your Dog Happy — BoatUS — — 12
West Marine — — 2.7.3
What "NMMA-Certified" Really Means — 2.3
What a Surveyor Should Look For — 4
What A Yacht Broker Can Do For You — — 3
What Can You Do With A Multimeter — BoatUS 2.6.9
What If Your Temperature Gauge Spikes? — 2.6.8
What to Do if Your Outboard Won't Start — 2.6.8
What To Know About Trailer Tires — 2.6.15
What To Know When You Call For Help — — 13
What Your Oil Says About Your Boat's Health — 2.6.8
What's Below Your Waterline? — 2.6.5
When Life Hands You Lemons — — 14
When Something Goes Wrong — 2.6.15
When Water Does More Than Float Your Boat — 13
Where To Anchor — BoatUS — 12
Where To Find A Boat — — 3
Where To Mount A Radome For Best Performance — 2.6.10
Which Anchor Is Right For You? — BoatUS 2.6.6.1
Which Winch and Why? — 2.6.15
Which Winch? — 2.6.7
Whipping Line — 2.6.6
Why Aren't Millennials Buying Boats? — 3
Why Boats Sink In The Spring — 2‚ 7.4.5
Why Ventilate Your Boat? — 2.6.5
Windlass Maintenance — BoatUS 2.6.6.1
Winterize Your Boat Right — 2
Winterizing Must Do's — 2
Winterizing Resources — BoatUS 2
Winterizing Tips: Storage Ashore — 2‚ 10
Winterizing Your Boat Engine — 2
Winterproof Your Boat — 2
Wiring — 2.6.9
Work From Almost Anywhere Onboard — — 12
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Y
Yes‚ You Can Build Your Own Boat! — 2.11‚ 15.1
Your Boat Engine's Chillin' — 2.6.8
Your Essential On-Board First-Aid Kit For Any Boat — 2.6.11
Your Pre-Launch Checklist — 2‚ 4
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Zincs — 2.6.4
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0.2 – GLOSSARY OF NAUTICAL TERMS:.

1 – ABOUT BOATS (w/Links to Maritime Museums).
1.1 – Early History.
1.2 – Recent History.
1.3 – Modern Vessel Types.

2 – BOAT BUILDING & REFITTING:
2.1 – Boat Designing Schools.
2.2 – Boat Designers (Naval Architects, Boat Plans, Kits,+).
2.3 – Statutes & Standards.
2.3.1 – National Laws.
2.3.1.1 – Laws: Canada.
2.3.1.2 – Laws: United Kingdom.
2.3.1.3 – Laws: United States.
2.3.2 – Industry Standards.
2.3.2.1 – International Maritime Organization (IMO).
2.3.2.2 – International Standards Organization (ISO).
2.3.2.3 – American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC).
2.3.2.4 – National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
2.3.3 – Classification Societies.
2.3.3.1 – Lloyd’s Register.
2.3.3.2 – American Bureau of Shipping.
2.4 – Boat Building & Refitting Tools‚+ (Vendors, Specs, Manuals, Recalls,+).
2.5 – Boat Materials (Vendors, Specs, Manuals, Recalls,+).
2.5.1 – Wood.
2.5.2 – Metal: Iron, Steel, Aluminum, etc.
2.5.3 – Ferrocement.
2.5.4 – Fiberglass.
2.6 – Boat Equipment (Vendors, Specs, Manuals, Reviews, Recalls,+).
2.6.1 – Steering & Thrusters.
2.6.2 – Stabilizers & Trim Plates.
2.6.3 – Dewatering Devices.
2.6.4 – Galvanic Corrosion Protection.
2.6.5 – Hull Penetrations & Openings (Thru-Hulls, Scuttles, Skylights, Hatches,+).
2.6.6 – Deck Hardware & Equipment.
2.6.6.1 – Ground Tackle.
2.6.6.2 – Commercial Fishing Gear.
2.6.7 – Rigging (Rig Types, Standing Rigging, Running Rigging, Vendors, Riggers,+).
2.6.7.1 – Sails (Sail Types, Aerodynamics, Vendors, Sailmakers,+).
2.6.8 – Propulsion Machinery (Types, Configurations, Features, Control Systems,+).
2.6.8.1 – Engine Vendors (Brands‚ Manufacturers, Marinizers, Resellers,+).
2.6.8.2 – Engine-to-Marine Gear Interfaces (SAE Specs, Damper Plates, Jackshafts,+).
2.6.8.3 – Marine Gears (Reversing, Reduction; Mechanical, Hydraulic).
2.6.8.4 – Shafting (Propshafts, Couplings, Seals, Bearings, Struts, Keys, Nuts,+).
2.6.8.5 – Propellers.
2.6.9 – Electrical Systems: DC & AC (Direct Current, Alternating Current,+).
2.6.9.1 – Auxiliary Generators.
2.6.9.2 – DC-to-AC Inverters
2.6.10 – Domestic Systems.
2.6.10.1 – LPG Systems.
2.6.10.2 – Cabin Heating & Cooling.
2.6.10.3 – Galley Appliances (Refrigeration, Galley Stoves, LPG/CNG Systems).
2.6.10.4 – Water & Waste Systems.
2.6.10.5 – Trash Disposal.
2.6.10.6 – Furnishings (Cabinetry, furniture, Coverings, Entertainment, Weather,+).
2.6.11 – Navigation & Communication Systems.
2.6.12 – Safety Equipment (PFDs, Life Rafts, Fire Ext., Alarms, Medical Kits).
2.6.13 – Personal Equipment.
2.6.13.1 – Diving (Commercial & Sport).
2.6.13.2 – Fishing (Sport).
2.6.13.3 – Sailing (Foul Weather Gear, Safety Harnesses,+).
2.6.13.4 – Racing (Sail, Offshore Power, Powerboat, Hydroplane,+).
2.6.13.5 – Watersports (Surfing, Skiing, Boarding, Tubing,+).
2.6.14 – Boat Trailers.
2.7 – Marine Suppliers by Country.
2.7.1 – Marine Suppliers: Canada.
2.7.2 – Marine Suppliers: United Kingdom.
2.7.3 – Marine Suppliers: United States.
2.8 – Boat Building Schools.
2.9 – Boat Builders: A~Z (w/Links to Model Specs, Manuals, Reviews, Recalls,+).
2.9.1 – Boat Builders: A∼Z and Vessel Types.
2.9.2 – Boat Builders by Country.
2.9.2.1 – Boat Builders: Canada.
2.9.2.2 – Boat Builders: United Kingdom.
2.9.2.3 – Boat Builders: United States.
2.9.2.3.1 – Boat Builders by US MIC.
2.10 – Do-It-Yourself Boat Building, Outfitting & Refitting.

3 – BOAT MARKETING: (Online Classified Ads, Free Magazines with Ads, Price Guides).
3.1 – Boat Shows by Country.
3.1.1 – Boat Shows: Canada.
3.1.2 – Boat Shows: United Kingdom.
3.1.3 – Boat Shows: United States.
3.2 – Boat Dealers & Yacht Brokers by Country.
3.2.1 – Boat Dealers & Yacht Brokers: Canada.
3.2.2 – Boat Dealers & Yacht Brokers: United Kingdom.
3.2.3 – Boat Dealers & Yacht Brokers: United States.
3.3 – Importing & Exporting.
3.4 – Auctions & Sales (Government, Seizure, Foreclosure, Repo, Insurance, Donation,+).
3.5 – Do-It-Yourself Private Sales (Buyers & Sellers).

4 – BOAT INSPECTION:
4.1 – Types of Marine Surveys.
4.2 – Marine Surveyors by Country.
4.2.1 – Marine Surveyors: Canada.
4.2.2 – Marine Surveyors: United Kingdom.
4.2.3 – Marine Surveyors: United States.
4.3 – Marine Surveying Schools.
4.4 – Do-It-Yourself Inspections.

5 – BOAT TITLES & VESSEL REGISTRY:
5.1 – Boat Titles & Registration.
5.2 – Vessel Registry (Documentation, Licensing).

6 – BOAT FINANCING:
6.1 – Banks.
6.2 – Credit Unions.

7 – BOAT INSURANCE:
7.1 – Types of Insurance Policies.
7.2 – Insurance Companies.
7.3 – Insurance Agencies by Country.
7.3.1 – Insurance Agencies: Canada.
7.3.2 – Insurance Agencies: United Kingdom.
7.3.3 – Insurance Agencies: United States.
7.4 – Claim Processing.
7.4.1 – Filing a Claim.
7.4.2 – Repair Facility Claim Procedures.
7.4.3 – Claim Resolution.
7.4.4 – Subrogation.
7.4.5 – Claim Cases.

8 – BOAT TRANSPORT:
8.1 – Boat Transport by Sea.
8.1.1 – Piggyback.
8.1.2 – Delivery Skippers & Crews.
8.1.3 – Towing (Tugs, Towboats,+).
8.2 – Boat Transport Over-Land.
8.2.1 – Boat Transporters (by type and size).

9 – BOAT HAULING & LAUNCHING:
9.1 – Hoists by Country (Drydocks‚ Ways‚ Lifts, Elevators, Cranes, Lifts,+).
9.1.1 – Hoists: Canada.
9.1.2 – Hoists: United Kingdom.
9.1.3 – Hoists: United States.
9.2 – Launch Ramps by Country (Public & Private).
9.2.1 – Launch Ramps: Canada.
9.2.2 – Launch Ramps: United Kingdom.
9.2.3 – Launch Ramps: United States.

10 – BOAT MOORAGE & STORAGE:
10.1 – Moorage & Storage Builders (Moorings, Marinas, Docks, Racks, Stacks, Lifts, RxR,+).
10.2 – Anchorages by Country.
10.2.1 – Anchorages: Canada.
10.2.2 – Anchorages: United Kingdom.
10.2.3 – Anchorages: United States.
10.3 – Marinas by Country.
10.3.1 – Marinas: Canada.
10.3.2 – Marinas: United Kingdom.
10.3.3 – Marinas: United States.
10.4 – Yards, Racks & Stacks by Country.
10.4.1 – Yards, Racks & Stacks: Canada.
10.4.2 – Yards, Racks & Stacks: United Kingdom.
10.4.3 – Yards, Racks & Stacks: United States.

11 – BOATING ORGANIZATIONS (Cruising Clubs, Educational, Gov Aux,+).
11.1 – Yacht Clubs by Country.
11.1.1 – Yacht Clubs: Canada.
11.1.2 – Yacht Clubs: United Kingdom.
11.1.3 – Yacht Clubs: United States.
11.2 – Sailing Clubs by Country.
11.2.1 – Sailing Clubs: Canada.
11.2.2 – Sailing Clubs: United Kingdom.
11.2.3 – Sailing Clubs: United States.
11.3 – Boat Owner Associations.

12 – BOATING & TRAVEL:
12.1 – Events by Country (Festivals, Rendezvous, Cruises, Races, Derbies,+).
12.1.1 – Events: Canada.
12.1.2 – Events: United Kingdom.
12.1.3 – Events: United States.
12.2 – Destinations by Country (Moorings, Attractions, Food, Lodging,+).
12.2.1 – Destinations: Canada.
12.2.2 – Destinations: United Kingdom.
12.2.3 – Destinations: United States.
12.3 – Weather & Tides (Sun & Moon, Rise & Set).
12.4 – Boat Rentals & Charters by Country. (Fishing, Barefoot, Crewed,+).
12.4.1 – Boat Rentals & Charters: Canada.
12.4.2 – Boat Rentals & Charters: United Kingdom.
12.4.3 – Boat Rentals & Charters: United States.
12.5 – Licensed Masters (Sea Trials, Deliveries,+).
12.6 – Commercial Passage (Cruises, Freighters, RV Barge Cruises,+).
12.7 – Member Voyages.

13 – BOATING & MARITIME EDUCATION (Operator Qualification,+).
13.1 – Boating Safety Classes (Pleasure Craft Operator’s Cards,+).
13.1.1 – Boating Safety (Accidents, Prevention, Man-Overboard, Search & Rescue,+).
13.2 – Boating & Seamanship Training.
13.2.1 – Seamanship Schools.
13.2.2 – Sailing Schools.
13.2.3 – One-On-One Training.
13.3 – Maritime Schools.
13.3.1 – Captain’s License Classes & Testing.

14 – MARINE LAWS & REGULATIONS:
14.1 – National Laws (Operator, Vessel & Equipment Requirements,+).
14.1.1 – Laws: Canada.
14.1.2 – Laws: United Kingdom.
14.1.3 – Laws: United States.
14.2 – Admiralty Law.
14.2.1 – International Treaties (SOLAS, MARPOL, COLREGS,+).
14.3 – Insurance Law.
14.4 – Personal Injury.
14.5 – Product Liability.
14.6 – Consumer Protection.
14.7 – Lawyers.
14.7.1 – Law Firms: Canada.
14.7.2 – Law Firms: United Kingdom.
14.7.3 – Law Firms: United States.
14.8 – Investigators, Consultants & Expert Witnesses.
14.9 – Case Examples.

15 – BOAT REFITTING: (Boat Building, Fitting-Out, Repair, Repowering,+).
15.1 – Refitters by Country (Shipyards, Boatyards, Riggers, Shops,+).
15.1.1 – Refitters: Canada.
15.1.2 – Refitters: United Kingdom.
15.1.3 – Refitters: United States.
15.2 – Boat Repair Schools (Hull, Systems, On-Board Equipment, Propulsion Machinery,+).
15.3 – Do-It-Yourself Refitting (Installation, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Repair,+).
15.3.1 – DIY: Fundamentals.
15.3.1.1 – DIY: Tools: Usage, Safety, etc.
15.3.1.2 – DIY: Deterioration (Rot, Corrosion, Fatigue,+).
15.3.1.3 – DIY: Troubleshooting, Failure Analysis, etc.
15.3.2 – DIY: Vessel Structure.
15.3.2.1 – DIY: Hull & Deck.
15.3.2.2 – DIY: Steering & Thrusters (Mechanical, Hydraulic,+).
15.3.2.3 – DIY: Stabilizers & Trim Plates.
15.3.2.4 – DIY: Dewatering Devices.
15.3.2.5 – DIY: Galvanic Corrosion Protection.
15.3.2.6 – DIY: Hull Penetrations & Openings (Thru-Hulls, Scuttles, Skylights, Hatches,+).
15.3.2.7 – DIY: Deck Hardware & Equipment.
15.3.2.7.1 – DIY: Ground Tackle (Anchors, Rode, Windlass,+).
15.3.2.7.2 – DIY: Commercial Fishing Gear.
15.3.2.8 – DIY: Rigging.
15.3.2.8.1 – DIY: Sails.
15.3.3 – DIY: Propulsion Machinery (Control Systems,+).
15.3.3.1 – DIY: Engines (Troubleshooting, Repair, Rebuilding vs Repowering,+).
15.3.3.1.1 – DIY: Engine Mechanical (Pistons, Rods, Crankshafts, Blocks, Heads, Valves,+).
15.3.3.1.2 – DIY: Engine Lubrication (Splash, Forced, Oil, Filtration, Additives, Oil Analysis,+).
15.3.3.1.3 – DIY: Engine Fuel (Petrol/Gasoline, Diesel, CNG,+).
15.3.3.1.4 – DIY: Engine Electrical (Starting, Charging, Instrumentation,+).
15.3.3.1.5 – DIY: Engine Cooling (Air, Raw Water, Fresh Water,+).
15.3.3.1.6 – DIY: Engine Exhaust (Dry, Wet,+).
15.3.3.1.7 – DIY: Engine Mounting (Hard, Soft,+).
15.3.3.2 – DIY: Engine-to-Marine Gear Interfaces (Adapters, Dampers, Jackshafts,+).
15.3.3.3 – DIY: Marine Gears (Inboards, Inboard-Outboards, Outboards, Sail Drives, Pods,+).
15.3.3.4 – DIY: Shafting (Shafts, Couplings, Joints, Thrust Bearings, Seals, Cutlass, Struts,+).
15.3.3.5 – DIY: Propellers.
15.3.4 – DIY: Electrical Systems.
15.3.4.1 – DIY: Direct Current.
15.3.4.2 – DIY: Alternating Current.
15.3.4.3 – DIY: Auxiliary Generators.
15.3.4.4 – DIY: DC to AC Inverters.
15.3.5 – DIY: Domestic Systems.
15.3.5.1 – DIY: LPG systems.
15.3.5.2 – DIY: Cabin Heating & Cooling.
15.3.5.3 – DIY: Galley Appliances.
15.3.5.4 – DIY: Water & Waste Systems.
15.3.5.5 – DIY: Trash Disposal.
15.3.5.6 – DIY: Furnishings (Cabinetry, furniture, Coverings, Entertainment, Weather,+).
15.3.6 – DIY: Nav & Comm Systems (Charts, Compass, GPS, Radar, Lts, Flares, EPIRB, VHF,+).
15.3.7 – DIY: Safety Equipment (PFDs, Firefighting, Alarms,+).
15.3.8 – DIY: Personal Equipment (Diving, Fishing, Sailing, Racing, Watersports,+).
15.3.9 – DIY: Tenders.
15.3.10 – DIY: Boat Trailers.

16 – MEDIA w/Creator Directory (Authors, Editors, Publishers,+) + Academy eLibrary.
16.1 – Articles (w/Reviews).
16.2 – Books (w/Reviews).
16.3 – Magazines (w/Reviews).
16.4 – Product Documentation (SpecSheets, Installation Drawings, Manuals, Parts Books,+).
16.5 – Videos (Movies, etc. w/Reviews).
16.6 – Websites (w/Reviews & Links).


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0.2 – GLOSSARY OF NAUTICAL TERMS:
1 – ABOUT BOATS:
1.1 – Early History:
1.2 – Recent History:
1.3 – Modern Vessel Types:
2 – BOAT BUILDING & REFITTING:
2.1 – Boat Designing Schools:
2.2 – Boat Designers:
2.3 – Statutes & Standards:
2.3.1 – National Laws:
2.3.1.1 – Laws: Canada:
2.3.1.2 – Laws: United Kingdom:
2.3.1.3 – Laws: United States:
2.3.2 – Industry Standards:
2.3.2.1 – International Maritime Organization (IMO):
2.3.2.2 – International Standards Organization (ISO):
2.3.2.3 – American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC):
2.3.2.4 – National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):
2.3.3 – Classification Societies:
2.3.3.1 – Lloyd’s Register:
2.3.3.2 – American Bureau of Shipping:
2.4 – Boat Building & Refitting Tools‚+:
2.5 – Boat Materials:
2.5.1 – Wood:
2.5.2 – Metal: Iron‚ Steel‚ Aluminum‚ etc.
2.5.3 – Ferrocement:
2.5.4 – Fiberglass:
2.6 – Boat Equipment:
2.6.1 – Steering & Thrusters:
2.6.2 – Stabilizers & Trim Plates:
2.6.3 – Dewatering Devices:
2.6.4 – Galvanic Corrosion Protection:
2.6.5 – Hull Penetrations & Openings:
2.6.6 – Deck Hardware & Equipment:
2.6.6.1 – Ground Tackle:
2.6.6.2 – Commercial Fishing Gear:
2.6.7 – Rigging:
2.6.7.1 – Sails:
2.6.8 – Propulsion Machinery:
2.6.8.1 – Engines: Types & Vendors:
2.6.8.2 – Engine-to-Marine Gear Interfaces:
2.6.8.3 – Marine Gears:
2.6.8.4 – Shafting:
2.6.8.5 – Propellers:
2.6.9 – Electrical Systems:
2.6.9.1 – Auxiliary Generators:
2.6.9.2 – DC-to-AC Inverters:
2.6.10 – Domestic Systems:
2.6.10.1 – LPG Systems:
2.6.10.2 – Cabin Heating & Cooling:
2.6.10.3 – Galley Appliances:
2.6.10.4 – Water & Waste Systems:
2.6.10.5 – Trash Disposal:
2.6.10.6 – Furnishings:
2.6.11 – Navigation & Communication Systems:
2.6.12 – Safety Equipment:
2.6.13 – Personal Equipment:
2.6.13.1 – Diving:
2.6.13.2 – Fishing:
2.6.13.3 – Sailing:
2.6.13.4 – Racing:
2.6.13.5 – Watersports:
2.6.14 – Boat Trailers:
2.7 – Marine Suppliers by Country:
2.7.1 – Marine Suppliers: Canada:
2.7.2 – Marine Suppliers: United Kingdom:
2.7.3 – Marine Suppliers: United States:
2.8 – Boat Building Schools:
2.9 – Boat Builders:
2.9.1 – Boat Builders: A∼Z and Vessel Types:
2.9.2 – Boat Builders by Country:
2.9.2.1 – Boat Builders: Canada:
2.9.2.2 – Boat Builders: United Kingdom:
2.9.2.3 – Boat Builders: United States:
2.9.2.3.1 – Boat Builders by US MIC:
2.10 – Do-It-Yourself Boat Building:
3 – BOAT MARKETING:
3.1 – Boat Shows by Country:
3.1.1 – Boat Shows: Canada:
3.1.2 – Boat Shows: United Kingdom:
3.1.3 – Boat Shows: United States:
3.2 – Boat Dealers & Yacht Brokers by Country:
3.2.1 – Boat Dealers & Yacht Brokers: Canada:
3.2.2 – Boat Dealers & Yacht Brokers: United Kingdom:
3.2.3 – Boat Dealers & Yacht Brokers: United States:
3.3 – Importing & Exporting:
3.4 – Auctions & Sales:
3.5 – Do-It-Yourself Private Sales:
4 – BOAT INSPECTION:
4.1 – Types of Marine Surveys:
4.2 – Marine Surveyors by Country:
4.2.1 – Marine Surveyors: Canada:
4.2.2 – Marine Surveyors: United Kingdom:
4.2.3 – Marine Surveyors: United States:
4.3 – Marine Surveying Schools:
4.4 – Do-It-Yourself Inspections:
5 – BOAT TITLES & VESSEL REGISTRY:
5.1 – Boat Titles & Registration:
5.2 – Vessel Registry:
6 – BOAT FINANCING:
6.1 – Banks:
6.2 – Credit Unions:
7 – BOAT INSURANCE:
7.1 – Types of Insurance Policies:
7.2 – Insurance Companies:
7.3 – Insurance Agencies by Country
7.3.1 – Insurance Agencies: Canada
7.3.2 – Insurance Agencies: United Kingdom
7.3.3 – Insurance Agencies: United States
7.4 – Claim Processing:
7.4.1 – Filing a Claim:
7.4.2 – Repair Facility Claim Procedures:
7.4.3 – Claim Resolution:
7.4.4 – Subrogation:
7.4.5 – Claim Cases:
8 – BOAT TRANSPORT:
8.1 – Boat Transport by Sea:
8.1.1 – Piggyback:
8.1.2 – Delivery Skippers & Crews:
8.1.3 – Towing:
8.2 – Boat Transport Over-Land:
8.2.1 – Boat Transporters:
9 – BOAT HAULING & LAUNCHING:
9.1 – Hoists by Country:
9.1.1 – Hoists: Canada:
9.1.2 – Hoists: United Kingdom:
9.1.3 – Hoists: United States:
9.2 – Launch Ramps by Country:
9.2.1 – Launch Ramps: Canada:
9.2.2 – Launch Ramps: United Kingdom:
9.2.3 – Launch Ramps: United States:
10 – BOAT MOORAGE & STORAGE:
10.1 – Moorage & Storage Builders:
10.2 – Anchorages by Country:
10.2.1 – Anchorages: Canada:
10.2.2 – Anchorages: United Kingdom:
10.2.3 – Anchorages: United States:
10.3 – Marinas by Country:
10.3.1 – Marinas: Canada:
10.3.2 – Marinas: United Kingdom:
10.3.3 – Marinas: United States:
10.4 – Yards‚ Racks & Stacks by Country:
10.4.1 – Yards‚ Racks & Stacks: Canada:
10.4.2 – Yards‚ Racks & Stacks: United Kingdom:
10.4.3 – Yards‚ Racks & Stacks: United States:
11 – BOATING ORGANIZATIONS:
11.1 – Yacht Clubs by Country:
11.1.1 – Yacht Clubs: Canada:
11.1.2 – Yacht Clubs: United Kingdom:
11.1.3 – Yacht Clubs: United States:
11.2 – Sailing Clubs by Country:
11.2.1 – Sailing Clubs: Canada:
11.2.2 – Sailing Clubs: United Kingdom:
11.2.3 – Sailing Clubs: United States:
11.3 – Boat Owner Associations:
12 – BOATING & TRAVEL:
12.1 – Events by Country:
12.1.1 – Events: Canada:
12.1.2 – Events: United Kingdom:
12.1.3 – Events: United States:
12.2 – Destinations by Country:
12.2.1 – Destinations: Canada:
12.2.2 – Destinations: United Kingdom:
12.2.3 – Destinations: United States:
12.3 – Weather & Tides:
12.4 – Boat Rentals & Charters by Country:
12.4.1 – Boat Rentals & Charters: Canada:
12.4.2 – Boat Rentals & Charters: United Kingdom:
12.4.3 – Boat Rentals & Charters: United States:
12.5 – Licensed Masters:
12.6 – Commercial Passage:
12.7 – Member Voyages:
13 – BOATING & MARITIME EDUCATION: (Operator Qualification‚+)
13.1 – Boating Safety Classes:
13.1.1 – Boating Safety:
13.2 – Boating & Seamanship Training:
13.2.1 – Seamanship Schools:
13.2.2 – Sailing Schools:
13.2.3 – One-On-One Training:
13.3 – Maritime Schools:
13.3.1 – Captain’s License Classes & Testing:
14 – MARINE LAWS & REGULATIONS:
14.1 – National Laws:
14.1.1 – Laws: Canada:
14.1.2 – Laws: United Kingdom:
14.1.3 – Laws: United States:
14.2 – Admiralty Law:
14.2.1 – International Treaties:
14.3 – Insurance Law:
14.4 – Personal Injury:
14.5 – Product Liability:
14.6 – Consumer Protection:
14.7 – Lawyers:
14.7.1 – Law Firms: Canada:
14.7.2 – Law Firms: United Kingdom:
14.7.3 – Law Firms: United States:
14.8 – Investigators‚ Consultants & Expert Witnesses:
14.9 – Case Examples:
15 – BOAT REFITTING: (Fitting-Out‚ Repair‚ Repowering‚+)
15.1 – Refitters by Country:
15.1.1 – Refitters: Canada:
15.1.2 – Refitters: United Kingdom:
15.1.3 – Refitters: United States:
15.2 – Boat Repair Schools:
15.3 – Do-It-Yourself Refitting:
15.3.1 – DIY: Fundamentals:
15.3.1.1 – DIY: Tools: Usage‚ Safety‚ etc.
15.3.1.2 – DIY: Deterioration: (Rot‚ Corrosion‚ Fatigue‚+)
15.3.1.3 – DIY: Troubleshooting‚ Failure Analysis‚ etc.:
15.3.2 – DIY: Vessel Structure:
15.3.2.1 – DIY: Hull & Deck:
15.3.2.2 – DIY: Steering & Thrusters:
15.3.2.3 – DIY: Stabilizers & Trim Plates:
15.3.2.4 – DIY: Dewatering Devices:
15.3.2.5 – DIY: Galvanic Corrosion Protection:
15.3.2.6 – DIY: Hull Penetrations & Openings:
15.3.2.7 – DIY: Deck Hardware & Equipment:
15.3.2.7.1 – DIY: Ground Tackle:
15.3.2.7.2 – DIY: Commercial Fishing Gear:
15.3.2.8 – DIY: Rigging:
15.3.2.8.1 – DIY: Sails:
15.3.3 – DIY: Propulsion Machinery:
15.3.3.1 – DIY: Engines:
15.3.3.1.1 – DIY: Engine Mechanical:
15.3.3.1.2 – DIY: Engine Lubrication:
15.3.3.1.3 – DIY: Engine Fuel:
15.3.3.1.4 – DIY: Engine Electrical:
15.3.3.1.5 – DIY: Engine Cooling:
15.3.3.1.6 – DIY: Engine Exhaust:
15.3.3.1.7 – DIY: Engine Mounting:
15.3.3.2 – DIY: Engine-to-Marine Gear Interfaces:
15.3.3.3 – DIY: Marine Gears:
15.3.3.4 – DIY: Shafting:
15.3.3.5 – DIY: Propellers:
15.3.4 – DIY: Electrical Systems:
15.3.4.1 – DIY: Direct Current:
15.3.4.2 – DIY: Alternating Current:
15.3.4.3 – DIY: Auxiliary Generators:
15.3.4.4 – DIY: DC to AC Inverters:
15.3.5 – DIY: Domestic Systems:
15.3.5.1 – DIY: LPG systems:
15.3.5.2 – DIY: Cabin Heating & Cooling:
15.3.5.3 – DIY: Galley Appliances:
15.3.5.4 – DIY: Water & Waste Systems:
15.3.5.5 – DIY: Trash Disposal:
15.3.5.6 – DIY: Furnishings:
15.3.6 – DIY: Nav & Comm Systems:
15.3.7 – DIY: Safety Equipment:
15.3.8 – DIY: Personal Equipment:
15.3.9 – DIY: Tenders:
15.3.10 – DIY: Boat Trailers:
16 – MEDIA w/Creator Directory:
16.1 – Articles:
16.2 – Books:
16.3 – Magazines:
16.4 – Product Documentation:
16.5 – Videos:
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FROM Dewey: "Well Huey, to me It looks like most of the articles on this website are written by very informed people, like boating instructors, boat designers, boat builders, riggers, electricians, fitters, marine repair technicians and marine surveyors. Writing such articles helps establish them as knowledgeable professionals. After all, this website was originally created by a school for marine technicians and marine surveyors. The website is growing in content every day. They even had to move to a bigger, more powerful server because the website's traffic has been growing exponentially."

FROM Louie: "I agree with everyone above. This site is quickly becoming the ultimate reference resource about every aspect of boats and ships for everyone from the beginning recreational boater to the seasoned professional mariner. I use the topic pages on the right sidebar to browse around the website. It's like a Junior Woodchucks' Guidebook for Boaters. Their Members' Library of over 300 popular and obscure books and over 200 magazine back issues that can be viewed online is fabulous. The Academy's magazine is especially informative. On top of that, there is the "Ask-An-Expert program for members where you can get an expert's answer to any of your boat questions. And a whole years membership is only $25. What a deal! I really love being part of this "Everything About Boats" community and help provide thousands of helpful articles free to the public. I think that I'll sit down right now and write an article about my experiences boating with my uncle."

FROM Scrooge: "You rave about this website like it was the best thing since sliced bread. Well, I think it stinks. Sure, it has a lot of good information for boaters, and they're adding more every day, but it will probably never be finished. Furthermore, I don't even own a boat. And I wouldn't have a boat even if someone gave me one. Boats are a waste of money and time and energy and money! They're just a hole in the water you pour money into. If you gave me a boat, I'd sell it quicker then you could say Baggywrinkle. Then I'd lock up the cash with all my other money so I could keep my eye on it and count it every day. Bah humbug."

FROM Daisy: "I'm just so glad that Donald got the boat so we and the boys could enjoy boating — together. And of course all of the girls, April, May, and June, love to be on the water too, especially when that is where the boys are. Oh poor Scrooge, boating is more fun then you could possibly imagine."

FROM Scrooge: "After seeing how much fun you all have on the water together, I regret that I didn't have that much fun when I was young. I've had a change of heart, and I'm giving each of you a Lifetime Academy Membership."

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