July 2017 Blog Archive
			
			Summer Boating: 5 Reasons to Explore the Offshore
			
				 
	    			Tue, Jul 18, 2017   
				
			
				
				
				Are you used to cruising up the coastline or meandering around local lakes and rivers? If you haven’t yet explored the “great offshore,” we think this summer is the perfect time to try. Read on! Read More 
 
				
					
				 
			
 
			
			Simple Family Boat Trips: Just Like Comfort Food
			
				 
	    			Mon, Jul 17, 2017   
				
			
				
				
				Whether it’s mac and cheese or a classic pot roast dinner, good comfort food puts you at ease. It brings you back to your happy place, where easy bliss and nostalgia automatically improve whatever you’re doing. If you could use a trip like that, take... Read More 
 
				
					
				 
			
 
			
			Recapturing Summer Camp Fun on the Water
			
				 
	    			Wed, Jul 12, 2017   
				
			
				
				
				Remember summer camp—and the endless days of hiking, swimming, campfire fun and s’mores that went along with it? Summer camp may be for the kids, but it’s easy to enjoy the carefree fun it’s known for. Just take a look at today’s blog for a few of ou... Read More 
 
				
					
				 
			
 
			
			Exploring the Four Corners and Navajo Lake State Park
			
				 
	    			Fri, Jul 07, 2017   
				
			
				
				
				Hard as you may try, you can never really be in two places at once… but in the American Southwest, you can be in four. It’s the magic of the Four Corners, the unique spot where Utah, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico meet and form a centerpoint you ca... Read More 
 
				
					
				 
			
 
			
			A Must-Do Summer Escape at Moosehead Lake
			
				 
	    			Tue, Jul 04, 2017   
				
			
				
				
				Maine is one of the first states to see fall foliage, and come winter, turns into a famously wintry wonderland. But for now? It’s still a summertime boater’s dream! Read More 
 
				
					
				 
			
 
			
			5 Ways to Celebrate Pass the Handle Day
			
				 
	    			Sat, Jul 01, 2017   
				
			
				
				
				Every seasoned water sports aficionado starts out the same way: eager, excited, and holding onto the tow rope handle for dear life. Read More 
 
				
					
				 
			
 
 
  
													 
  
  
													 
  
													 
  
													












