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What Is Mooring a Boat Mooring is securing your boat to a fixed structure such…
The Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) is America’s sheltered “blue‑highway.” Stretching about 3,000 miles from Massachusetts to Texas, it lets workboats and…
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Few things are more frustrating than turning the key on your boat engine, only to…
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Boating is one of the most enjoyable pastimes, offering freedom, adventure, and relaxation. But like…