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Powerboating makes cruising a lifestyle |
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November 16, 2002 By: Laurie Simpson Powerboating makes cruising a lifestyleThere are many different kinds of boats on the market and some appear to be very similar at first glance. This is the case when you consider speedboating and powerboating. The smaller sized boats in both types can look very similar but the differences in purpose become obvious as the boats increase in size. Powerboating has a long history in wooden boats but that is not the most common type seen today. A powerboat may be consider a cruising boat and can range in size from the smaller ones similar to speedboats to full sized yachts. They are meant to give you good solid speed and allow you to move through the water at a steady good pace. They are intended for longer trips than the stop and go style of use of speedboats. They come equipped to transport more fuel and carry more amenities. Powerboating opens up a great variety of boats and activities that you can become involved in and there are clubs that you can join for boating camaraderie. You can find many magazines that will help you stay in touch with new products and innovations in the boats and boating supplies. This can be very helpful for new boaters. They are full of articles and tips on boating and they show case products that you may find of use to you. The Internet will help guide you through the different types of powerboats and powerboating supplies through a large selection of web pages. Product manufacturers and retail sales sources produce these pages and they provide information that can help as you learn.
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Laurie Simpson is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-boating.com.
Time to get out into the water and enjoy the pleasures of boating. |
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