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Category Archives: Boating Safety
Tips & Hints For Preventing or Dealing With Oil and Fuel Spills
Yes recreational boaters on average behave responsibly, but accidents do happen and nobody wants to see an oil spill gathering around their boat in the marina. Small Oil Spill Kits are being given out free to help boaters keep the … Continue reading
Dock Like A Boss – Humorous Anti-Drinking Video PSA
A humorous Video PSA on docking your boat, this guy makes putting your boat into it’s slip look so easy. As they say in the Video “Docking is an art form best practiced sober” The effects of alcohol can sneak … Continue reading
Relocating the 120 VAC Electrical Panel
As part of the engine re-power I decided to relocate the 120 VAC Electrical Panel to give better access to the engine compartment since the original panel blocked engine maintenance access. The boat originally came with a custom 120 VAC … Continue reading
The Power of the Ocean
The ocean bats last. An incredible four minute clip showing just how powerful the ocean is. How they got some of the shots is beyond me. The video is from “Oceans” a documentary film by Jacques Perrin. The video is … Continue reading
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Heading to the water? Know these safety tips
A nice guide to all the Washington State waters, including lakes and local resources to help you with local regulations and information, from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources EAR TO THE GROUND WITH DNR With the weather warming … Continue reading
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Coast Survey adds historical publications to online collection
by Melissa Volkert, Coast Survey communications associate NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey has added a wide range of publications to our Historical Map and Chart Collection. The collection of publications consists of annual reports, catalogs, United States Coast Pilot, Notes on…
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USCG Adm. Zukunft: The Man, His Mission
Admiral Zukunft looked back on his first year as the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard in an interview he gave with MarineLink.com. The interview was wide ranging and covered the challenges the U.S. Coast Guard faces over the next … Continue reading
Developing products for “precision navigation”
Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are first up by Capt. Richard Brennan, chief, Coast Survey Development Lab The increased size of vessels entering U. S. ports, coupled with the diminishing margins that must be navigated with reference to…
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