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The Largest Creatures of the Deep
The Largest Creatures of the Deep Tue, Feb 09, 2016 The world’s largest sea creatures may not all be scary—but they do set the standard for size in the deep blue sea. In today’s blog, we will be looking at a few of the largest creatures you can expect to find on your next ocean excursion. Read More

Leap Day on Your Monterey: 4 Fun Ideas
Leap Day on Your Monterey: 4 Fun Ideas Mon, Feb 08, 2016 Did you know that 2016 is a Leap Year? If you haven’t been keeping track, that means we get one extra day this year—a day to kick back, have fun or try something new! In today’s blog, we will be looking at four fun ways to spend the day with loved on... Read More

5 Hidden Gems for Boaters
5 Hidden Gems for Boaters Thu, Feb 04, 2016 For boaters who desire some time off from their daily routine, there are thousands of spots around the world worth cruising to—some more popular than others! However, we know that sometimes the best destinations are the ones we don’t hear much about.... Read More

No Bananas on Board: Behind the Superstition
No Bananas on Board: Behind the Superstition Tue, Feb 02, 2016 If you’re a boater, there’s a good chance you’ve been told to never bring any bananas on board with you—or else risk misfortune on your next fishing trip. But have you ever wondered why this superstition is in place, and whether or not there’s any tr... Read More

A Traveler’s Look at Cabbage Key, Florida
A Traveler’s Look at Cabbage Key, Florida Mon, Feb 01, 2016 Your idea of a Florida vacation may be one of theme parks or busy resort beaches—but travel just a bit father south and you’ll be greeted by one of Florida’s greatest hidden treasures. Cabbage Key is an island off the west coast of Florida, where coa... Read More

Good Fortune for Boaters
Good Fortune for Boaters Tue, Jan 26, 2016 As a boater, you’re used to hearing your share of nautical superstitions and “don’ts”. “Red sky at morning, sailors take warning” and no whistling on board are just a few of them! Read More

Valentine’s Day on the Water
Valentine’s Day on the Water Mon, Jan 25, 2016 Like many boaters, you might host your share of birthdays, family get togethers, and other special occasions on board. Why should Valentine’s Day be any different? Read More

5 Signs You Live on the Water
5 Signs You Live on the Water Sun, Jan 24, 2016 Every boater loves to spend time on the water—but some take that passion to the next level, and practically live on the same bodies of water they boat, swim and play in! Read More

Sailor Safety: A History of PFDs
Sailor Safety: A History of PFDs Fri, Jan 15, 2016 If you’re a boater, you already know just how important personal floatation devices—or PFDs—are to life on the water. We wear them, our kids wear them… even our dogs wear them! Read More

Get to Know the Great Loop
Get to Know the Great Loop Sun, Jan 10, 2016 For boaters who want to see a bit of everything on their trip, the Great Loop offers a unique chance to do just that. The aptly named loop is a route around Eastern North America made up of rivers, lakes and segments of the Atlantic Intracoastal Wate... Read More

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