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Test Driving a Boat

03rd August 2009
If you think you've found the boat of your dreams, it's time to test it. Testing your boat is more than just taking it for a test drive around the harbor. You should look at everything closely, as a professional boat tester would. Sometimes, it can b... Read >
Author: Harry Ayala

Cichlid Breeding: Types of Breeders

29th July 2009
When it comes to cichlid breeding, these species of fish are usually divided into two types of breeders. They are consequently divided into mouth brooders and substrate brooders. This information is important to know before you even consider cichlid breed... Read >
Author: Michael H.

A Bimini Top for your Pontoon Boat

20th July 2009
Pontoons are known for their fun and maneuverability, as they allow you to travel almost everywhere, but regardless of your coordinates, it's hard to keep in the shade on the open water. When you're on the pontoon, unless you have some form of protection,... Read >
Author: Andrew Jamaz

Xtreme Thailand Experience

16th July 2009
Xtreme Gap. The Extreme Sports & Adventure Travel Gap Year Company. Xtreme Gap, founded in 2007 on the principals of delivering personal development through seriously exciting adrenaline sports programs abroad and equally gratifying adventure travel ex... Read >
Author: Ben Simon

The Key To Fishing For And Catching Trout From A Lakeshore

06th July 2009
With certain techniques, casting for trout from the shore of a lake can result in a good day's catch The thrill of catching a trout from a shoreline and fighting him into exhaustion is never-tiring. A trout seems to fight harder and longer as he i... Read >
Author: Soccer From The Pitch

Fishing, Football, Flying Fun Ideas for Father's Day

28th June 2009
Dads have some pretty cool interests and whether your dad is in to football, flying or fishing there is bound to be something out there perfect for him for Fathers Day. Sometimes when we're looking for Father's Day gifts we limit ourselves by thinking cer... Read >
Author: neiljontas

How To Get The Most From Your ‘Learn To Dive’ Holiday?

15th June 2009
As part of my business, I get a lot of people looking to book up a diving holiday so they can learn to dive in the sunshine (usually Egypt). I've personally been diving in Egypt for years and consider it to be one of the best places in the world and as a ... Read >
Author: krizsean

Top 5 Gift Ideas for Your Billionaire Dad

15th June 2009
One of the more common problems with an open water system like swimming pools, is having a nasty infestation of bugs in pool water. If you have a bug problem chances are pretty good it's one of the two I'm going to be writing about in this article. We'll ... Read >
Author: Mike Boudet

Swimming Pool pH Level - Easy Steps to Get it Under Control

15th June 2009
Having a good swimming pool pH level is essential in making sure that all of the equipment and chemicals used in your pool are doing their job correctly. That's why it's so important to test the levels at least once a week. Even in the off-season you'll w... Read >
Author: xRysen

Residential Lap Pool Enjoy A Relaxing Swim Right In Your Own Home

05th June 2009
Enjoy A Relaxing Swim, Right In Your Own Home For people who love swimming, but have a hard time getting to the local pool, the residential lap pool seems to be a blessing from the gods. The tiny little annoyances about the local pool are also eliminated... Read >
Author: Jime Webster

How to Cope With Race Day Jitters!

18th May 2009
It's just a few days from a big race and I'm already anxious. What am I afraid of? Running a bad time? Totally bonking? Looking stupid in front of my friends and patients? Drowning in the open water swim? Getting a flat tire? Perishing on the street? Wher... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

The Mississippi River’s Surroundings

07th April 2009
The Mississippi River elucidates feelings of serenity and calmness. It is one of the most beautiful works of nature. Mississippi River is North America's second largest river. It is approximately 2,320 miles long from Gulf of Mexico to Lake Itasca. By ... Read >
Author: Urmann

River Walleye Fishing: Steps To Find Walleye In Rivers

31st March 2009
Old School Walleye Fishing Family Secrets River Walleye Fishing Go ahead and do some research obtaining the list of state and providence record walleyes and you see that most of them were caught in rivers. River fishing walleye is by far the best place ... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle

Going Parasailing In Maui

30th March 2009
If you've been to Maui, you'll surely agree that it offers the best beaches in the United States. Maui is one of the islands in the state of Hawaii. It offers so much more fun and excitement to its tourists. People from all around the world have Maui as o... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Basics for Fishing Block Island

10th March 2009
Light tackle fishing and fly fishing around Block Island, Rhode Island is always a unique experience. Block Island has been called the Bermuda of the north because of it's gin-clear coastal waters. Some have even called it the Ireland of New Engl... Read >
Author: Greg Snow
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