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Category Archives: Boating Safety
Making Pelican Hook Lanyards & Key Fobs
You can save money by making your own colorful Pelican Hook / Shackle Lanyards. They are quick and easy to make and you can pick your own colors. Key Fobs make great Christmas and Birthday gifts for your non sailing … Continue reading
Repairing the Forward Hatch & Catch Blocks
The Catch Blocks on the forward hatch needed repair after the Pop-Rivets came loose. I thought about using Pop-Rivets like the original catch blocks were mounted with. However getting the Pop-Rivets to seat in the counter bore looked to be … Continue reading
Your boat is ready? Don’t forget your nautical chart…
Ah, the boat is ready, the safety vests are stowed on board, the sky is blue, and the water beckons… But hold on a sec, sailor! Where is your nautical chart? A terrific t-shirt is sold in tourist shops at some…
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Class Aids For teaching Marine Rules Of The Road
Here are some of the class aids I use for teaching Marine Rules of The Road (ColRegs). The class aids are magnetic backed boats, lights and day shapes. The magnetic class aids can be moved around quickly on a magnetic … Continue reading
Man Overboard – An Interview With A Survivor
Nine fisherman went overboard off Great Britain in 2009. This is an interview with the single survivor and his story of going overboard at night. Very calm in his own words, gives us all something to think about. The water … Continue reading
Improved Fender Whip–Part 2
This improved Fender Whip is easier to handle and holds knots much better than a regular three strand or double braid fender whip. Standard fender whips made of three strand or double braid are stiffer and over time become even … Continue reading
Laundry Day & Washing The Life Jackets
Cleaning Life-Jackets seems to be overlooked on many boats, and is not a job that anyone looks forward to. Having clean Life-Jackets makes it easier to get the crew to wear them. Cleaning the Life-Jackets from time to time helps … Continue reading
How to Tie a Spilled Hitch Bowline
Tying a Bowline using the Spilled Hitch method is a quick and easy, but not a well know way to tie a Bowline. The Spilled Hitch Bowline can be used to quickly tie a Bowline around an object or through the … Continue reading
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