Water Safety For Your Family Are you aware of seven crucial water safety tips that parents should know this summer? Drowning deaths in the US jumped sharply after years of decline. A 2024 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show more than 4,500 people died annually from drowning between 2020 and…
Why Electric Motors Are Transforming Lake Life As dawn breaks across Lake Tahoe’s crystalline surface, a sleek Duffy electric cruiser glides past Emerald Bay without disturbing a single ripple or leaving a trace of exhaust in the pine-scented air. This is the new luxury of lake travel — where the only sounds are lapping waves…
Timing Your Dale Hollow Lake Odyssey In the folded hills where Tennessee meets Kentucky, a 27,700-acre jewel of jade-green water harbors secrets that anglers whisper about in reverent tones—Dale Hollow Lake, home to the world-record smallmouth bass and waters so pristine that visibility reaches 30 feet on calm mornings. This isn’t merely a reservoir; it’s…
Why Choose a Sit-On-Top Kayak for Your Next Paddling Adventure If you’re new to kayaking or prefer a hassle-free experience on the water, a sit-on-top kayak might be your perfect match. With an open deck design, these kayaks are easy to board, beginner-friendly, and ideal for warm-weather paddling. Whether you’re gliding through calm lakes or…
Wakeboarding Tips and Techniques For Beginners and Pros Wakeboarding is a high-adrenaline water sport in which you stand on a specially designed board, secured by foot bindings, and skim across the water’s surface while being towed by a motorboat, riding and launching off its wake to perform jumps, spins, and tricks. Born from a blend…
Small motor boats have captured the hearts of water sports enthusiasts and anglers alike for their ease of use and the freedom they offer. Now, let’s dive into what makes these versatile crafts a popular choice. Why Choose a Compact Motor Boat? Convenience and Accessibility: A small motor boat is a ticket to adventure on…
Memorizing Starboard and Port Side When you’re on a ship or a plane, you often hear the terms starboard and port. These nautical terms might initially seem confusing, but they’re easy to remember once you know the trick. Port refers to the left side of the vessel when you’re facing the front (the bow). Starboard…
Understanding Naval Vessel Protection Zones Have you ever wondered what the minimum distance between a U.S. naval vessel and your vessel should be? The answer is simple: Respect the Naval Vessel Protection Zones. The Naval Vessel Protection Zone is a 500-yard regulated area around large U.S. naval vessels, which is vital for their safety and…
The Elegance of Motor Yachts Imagine standing at the helm of your own luxury motor yacht, a gentle sea breeze on your face, and a world of exclusive destinations on the horizon. For aspiring yacht owners, turning this dream into reality involves understanding build timelines, costs, and the opulent lifestyle that comes with these floating…