Advertisement

Login Form






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
Boating And Sailing In Vancouver
Boating

Vancouver is one of the great cities for sailing and boating. A sea port city on the coast of British Columbia, Vancouver is appreciated as a destination location for yachters, boaters, sailors, and other people who appreciate the open water.

Vancouver has many marinas and docks where you are able to make port, such as Granville Island, where boaters can enjoy some of Vancouver's culture, along with great shopping and food. If you are traveling north from Seattle, Vancouver's marinas offer respite for eager sea travelers.

If you are interested in sailing, kayaking, fishing, or sightseeing, there are many opportunities to charter a boat, where well-trained professionals can offer their services by the hour or by the day, teaching you the nuances of sailing in Vancouver's harbour, riding the waves from Lion's Gate bridge to Point Atkinson, and even beyond to Horshoe Bay or Bowen Island.

Kayaking fun can be had from Deep Cove in North Vancouver, where enthusiastic paddlers can explore parts of the Indian Arm, and enjoy the beautiful scenery that Burrard Inlet has to offer. Professional kayakers can offer lessons on kayaking and water safety, allowing beginners to appreciate and understand the basics of kayaking.

Read more...
 
Boating, Sailing And The Cost Of Fuel
Sailing

The cost of fuel is soaring, which frustrates boaters, especially those who own powerboats. And the yacht owners are hit the hardest with the rising cost of gasoline as their fuel costs can be in the thousands of dollars. But fortunately for sailboat owners, gasoline isn't that much of a priority, because wind power is still free from taxation, as far as we all know.

Although many small sailboats carry small outboard motors (kickers) with engine output less than ten horsepower, most of the real travel distance is done through open sailing. While a gas tank might cost ten dollars to fill, and will most likely be necessary around docks, inlets, marinas, and around tidal waters, sailing is much cheaper on the open water than its motorized counterparts.

Yes, a powerboat can reach its destination much quicker than a sailboat, but sailing is half of the fun, and the savings in the pocketbook and to the environment makes sailing a much more satisfying and less guilty experience than cruising along in a yacht.

While I'm not trying to create an argument between sailboat owners and powerboat owners, there is no question that when it comes to gasoline and the wallet, the sailboat owner is going to win. Only the rowboat owner is going to beat the sailboat in this challenge.

 
Choosing The Best Boat To Sail
Sailing

Just like buying a car, a lot of criteria need to be considered when purchasing a boat. The safety and security of the passengers are of the utmost concern. Beyond that the details, which need to be considered, need to include anything from speed to durability to color. A person who loves sailing and loves the water has an idea of the kind of boat they would like to purchase and they need to put that idea into a reality. It is important that they do not compromise on what they want too much because it is a large purchase and they should be not only getting their moneys worth but also getting exactly what they know they will enjoy.

Luxury sailing yachts and other types of yachts are all beautiful choices of boat for some people, but others would rather smaller less elegant boats. Depending on the type of person and their reasons for getting a boat they may want a small size sailboat rather than a boat big enough to fish off of. It is important to have a boat that the sailor likes because boating is a fun and relaxing past time and the experience can be enhanced when the nicest boat for the sailor is used.

Read more...
 
Boating Sailing

More Boating Sailing News