Three Optional Features To Look For In A Quality Water Heater For Your RV

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The whole point of investing in an RV is being able to enjoy all the creature comforts of home while you're on vacation or on the road, and an RV that can't provide hot water as you need it is hardly a home away from home. As such, anyone who owns an RV with a broken or missing water heater should look for a high-quality heating system as soon as possible.

14 October 2019

2 safety tips for people that want to start jet skiing

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If you have made the decision to take up jet skiing, here are some tips that you might find helpful. 1. Perfect your reboarding technique in shallow, calm waters If you take up this motorsport, you will probably end up being thrown into the water fairly regularly. The reason for this is as follows; jet skis can flip over (and in doing so, can cause their passengers to be flung into the water) if their drivers take excessively sharp turns, if they hit a solid object (like a rock or another water vessel) or if they are engulfed by a wave.

3 June 2019

Things to Consider When Repairing your Diesel Marine Engines

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A diesel engine can be referred to as an internal combustion engine where the fuel ignition gets injected into the combustion chamber. This is brought about by high temperatures of the air let into the cylinder through a process known as mechanical compression. A diesel marine engine, on the other hand, is one which has been adopted for use in water vehicles. When repairing your diesel marine engines, there are a number of things you have to consider.

26 October 2017

Top Tips for Your First BBQ Boat Hire Experience

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Hiring a BBQ boat is an excellent way to celebrate special occasions, or to enjoy a day out with family and friends. As the name suggests, these boats feature the space and facilities to enjoy a BBQ while lulling on open water. You can hire them for either a day or a half day, allowing you to tailor the experience to your time constraints. Decide who will share the responsibilities before setting out 

5 September 2017

Four Signs You Want an Inboard Motor Instead of an Outboard Motor

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If you are buying a boat, you have to make a number of decisions, including choosing between an inboard motor and an outboard motor. There are pros and cons to both options, and ultimately, the right option for you depends on your situation. Here are a few signs you should opt for an inboard motor: 1. You want to maximise space on the boat. An outboard motor basically hangs off the end of the boat, and some of it takes up room inside the boat.

1 September 2016

The Top 3 Reasons Your Inboard Engine Won't Start

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An inboard engine from a company like Mercruiser is a great choice for those who love water sports as it keeps the engine tucked away safely inside the boat itself so it's less of a danger for skiers and anyone being pulled on a raft behind the boat. It may also be quieter and keep fumes away from boat passengers, which is another reason an inboard engine is often preferred over an outboard engine.

7 October 2015