Archive for February, 2009

SOLD A BOAT AND FINANCED SOME OF IT NOW ITS BROKE DOWN?

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Kendell asked: I Sold a 2001 searay boat ive had it for 1 year with no problems. 3 weeks after selling it the guy comes to me with problems in the engine.heres the kicker i never registered the boat so when i sold it i had to use the past ...

Whats the fair way to raise taxes to make up for lost gas tax revenue?

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

chainbart asked: people are using 5 to 7% less gas, state and federal governments are losing gas tax revenue. should we raise the gas tax, or tax the amount of miles driven, or tax sport vehicles such as motorcycles, atv's and boats?HARDISON

Selling a Yacht

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Kelly Wheeler asked:  Selling a Yacht - Where to Start? Whatever your reason for selling your yacht, be it upgrading or simply moving on to the next adventure, the process can be simple and easy. The easiest place to start is to decide how you are going to sell – ...

Types of Remote Control Boats

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Riz Davis asked: Remote control boats come in all shapes and sizes. Each type offers something different – sailboats are for lazy, relaxing afternoons, while racing boats offer an adrenaline rush to those who are looking for excitement.Sport boats. Sport remote control boats are the most popular type among hobbyists.Scale ...

The History of Yachting

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Kelly Wheeler asked: The First YachtsThe Yacht was the vessel of choice for many explorers in the 17th Century. Spacious enough to house several men as well as several months’ worth of supplies, including fresh produce to avoid the dreaded scurvy, these Yachts were fast, nimble and seaworthy – perfect ...