May 4th, 2010 by admin
Longship Marine has opened as of May 1, 2010 in Poulsbo Washington. This is a new business but still part of the Contractors Warehouse network. Contractors Warehouse supply is still available from Longship Marine and online at
http://www.contractorswarehouse.biz
Longship Marine’s New Website:
http://www.longshipmarine.com
Boat Transport Company suggests these suppliers of boating equipment because they take in used gear that still work great and sell it at a significant discount when compared to a corporate store with the new item.
Also, Longship Marine has been very friendly and able to help us even when they do not have the part in stock. They can almost always order the part for any of our captains.
Contractors Warehouse has been in Poulsbo and owned by the same family for over 30 years. Longship Marine follows the same tradition of service and help to each of their customers.
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September 21st, 2008 by admin
Water Buses are running all summer long in Marina del Rey. The water bus is a small boat under power that is designed to shuttle people from one part of the marina to another. This is a great way to transport yourself and others on boats for a very low cost. In 2008 the cost for the water bus is $1 per person each way. This is a government funded taxi. There are places all over the marina where you can pick up the bus including Tahiti and Fisherman’s Warf. The bus is very simple and confortable. You can just show up anytime and a bus should pick you and your group up with in about 15 minutes. There are people waiting just up from the finger piers who will take your money and provide you with a ticket to get on the Water Bus.
Water Bus 2009
The Water Bus is closed down for the fall but will reopen in 2009. If you are looking for work on a water bus or if you would like to be involved with boat transport please contact Boat Transport Company directly.
Tags: bus, california, marina del rey, water
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September 17th, 2008 by admin
Taking down a Star mast can be a tricky task if you are new to it. The first thing to remember is that you should make sure to have at least one or more other people to help take down the mast if you are new to this task. Be sure to remove the pins and tie up the halyards before removing or steping a star mast.
Two person take down:
In the first step both of the sailors will position on the deck of the boat on the trailer. Then one sailor uses both hands seperated to lift the mast out of the boat and keep the mast from falling. The other person will be on the deck, usually on knees, and moving the butt end of the mast from the step to a side of the boat. This will allow the other crew to keep the mast up while the other crew moves down to the ground. Then both crew with one on top of the boat and one on the ground lift the mast and slowly move it to the ground.
When putting the mast back up be sure to repeat the process in reverse. Move slowly and take your time. There should not be a rush to move the mast and always ask for additional help if you may need it. Many masts have been damaged due to a drop from the boat.
Tags: boat, sailing, star
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