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For over 45 years, BoatUS has been delivering time, money and life saving services to recreational boaters from coast to coast. We fight for your rights on Capitol Hill, we have the finest low cost boat insurance, the largest fleet of tow boats ready to assist you 24/7 when the unexpected happens on the water, and an award-winning magazine that reports information you won't find in other boating publications. We love helping you save money – through equipment discounts at West Marine and on fuel, transient slips and repairs at over 900 marinas around the country. We also provide boaters with an accredited online safety course and are committed to making our waterways clean for all. See why over half a million boaters know it pays to belong. Join today and enjoy better boating all year long!
BoatUS Magazine — April/May 2012
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The Silent TreatmentThe electric/hybrid market is heating up.
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Taking Care Of BusinessThe complex world of onboard treatment.
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What Lurks BeneathEvery wonder about the critters and plant life below your hull?
BoatUS ANGLER Magazine — Sping 2012
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Lunch with the RivermanHomosassa guide Capt. William Toney shares an "Old Florida" tradition.
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Pro-Bait CourtPro Anglers give their tips on using three hot lures: Alabama Rig, Square-Billed Crankbaits and Jerkbaits.
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Mark Zona: The One"I'm not a very sappy, sentimental person. Never have been. But there have been moments in my fishing life that changed my future. There are certain catches where I can recall everything. I mean everything."
Trailering Magazine — Spring 2012
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Jet Ski Fishing Today, PWCs are marketed as a family-friendly craft ideal for watersports and cruising. But fishing? Well, not so much
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Lessons Learned From Your Battery
If the power you're expecting unexpectedly disappears, there's a reason why
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9 Interstate Trailering Tips
If you have not done much long-distance towing, there are some factors to keep in mind when trailering on the interstate highways that may not come into play during your usual runs to the home ramp and back
Seaworthy Magazine — April 2012
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Ethanol And Older EnginesBoat engines comprise one of the largest segments of "legacy" engines in the country. Unlike cars, boats often operate for decades, which means that there are hundreds of thousands of older engines…
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How To Install Electrical ItemsWithout Burning Your Boat To The Waterline!;
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Inspecting Middle-Aged BoatsCompared to cars, boats hang around for a long time; according to the American Automobile Association, the average car is about 10 years old while…
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