Spotlights

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Fuel Caddies

The Gas and Diesel Fuel Caddies from Todd Marine Products make fueling simple. Both the red Gas Caddy and the yellow Diesel Caddy meet all UN and DOT specifications for use anywhere in the world. Each holds 28 gallons and is the only one if its kind.

They can be used from up to 10 feet away and can pump from below the height of the fuel tank. Equipped with a UL-approved hose with static wire, molded hose brackets and a spring-loaded nozzle, these caddies are dependable and handy.

Pneumatic tires with nylon bearings and wheel hubs make the caddies easy to move. They also feature a molded-in baffle and vented cap, and they rest on a sturdy, aluminum non-sparking axle.

The units measure 27-1/2 inches (W) by 41 inches (H) by 22-1/2 inches (D) and retail for less than $400.

toddusa.com // (800) 275-2436

Monday, July 28, 2008

The Deal with Deck Shoes

Sperry Top-Sider

The new men’s and women’s Print Bahamas boat shoes feature a breathable, high-quality canvas upper and non-marking rubber outsoles with razor cut wave-sipping for dry and wet traction support. The design includes a 360-degree lacing system and rustproof eyelets for a secure fit.

Men’s Bahamas are available in two patterns, plaid and white -grey with anchors.

Women’s are available in three colors, green with blue sailboats, red with black anchors and white with seashells. All retail for $50.00.

www.sperrytopsider.com


Sebago

Sebago’s Mainstay slide is a smart, simple boat shoe for women that can withstand the daily duties aboard a boat. Its soft leather lining and brushed fabric suit any bare foot comfortably. The Mainstay also has lasting support with its cushioned tongue and brushed fabric-covered EVA mid-sole. Available in light brown for a retail price of $80.00.

Men need comfort too, so Sebago designed the new Stormsail with Blucher Moccasin construction, full leather lining for comfort and slip-resistant Sebago® Docksides® Tacks for traction. They are available in light brown, navy and taupe and retail for $65.00.

www.sebago.com


OTB

The OTB Harbor unisex shoes have the same comfort features used by the Navy SEALS. The recessed arches help identify gravity while stepping between decks and the mesh material placed between the outsoles and uppers allows water to drain freely. The Tactical Rubber Technology provides silent traction on wet and dry surfaces and features the same outsoles used by the SEALS for beach operations. Available colors are brown and tan. The retail price is $99.95.

www.otbboots.com


Timberland

Timberland has made it easy for men to wear the same shoes for all occasions with its Gatcher Venetian model. This slide-on features premium full-grade leather comfort and a full moisture-wicking textile lining to help keep feet dry and comfortable. The Smart Comfort® system footbed contours to the shape of your foot, while the zone-forced distribution allows your feet to be pressure free while walking or standing. This model is available in light tan and retails for $80.00.

For ladies, the new Benin Ballerina is a traditional boat shoe with style and bright colors. It offers full-grain leather comfort and a 360-degree rawhide lacing system that creates a custom fit. The rubber outsoles channel away water to provide traction on wet surfaces, while the leather-covered footbed cradles your heel for cushioning support. The Benin Ballerina is available in royal blue, yellow and green and retails for $80.00.

www.timberland.com

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Life Jackets Sizing

There’s no doubt that life jackets save lives. In the United States, an average of nine people a day die as a result of drowning—deaths that could have been prevented. But a life jacket that does not fit properly can put a person at risk of drowning. The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary has a few tips to follow when choosing a life jacket.

• Choose only a U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)-approved life jacket, and ensure that it’s the correct size for the weight of the person. The USCG stamp of approval, size (child or adult) and appropriate weight of the wearer should be listed inside the jacket. A person’s chest size and stomach size also may come into play when selecting the right life jacket.

• Use the “touchdown” test to see if your life jacket fits properly. Lift your arms above your head as if calling a touchdown. The chest portion of the jacket should not touch your chin when you look left, right or over your shoulder. If the jacket passes this test, it most likely fits. If possible, try it out in shallow water. The life jacket should not ride up on your body. However, ride-up may happen if your stomach is larger than your chest.

• Weigh a child and measure for chest size under the arms before shopping for a child’s life jacket. A properly fitting jacket should be snug but not tight.

• Check for proper fit of a life jacket on a child. Wearing the jacket, the child should stand normally with arms at his or her sides. Grab the jacket at the shoulders and firmly lift up. The jacket does not fit if it moves more than three inches up and down the child’s body during the test.

• Ensure a life jacket for an infant or child has a crotch strap to help keep the life jacket on, an oversized float collar to help keep the head out of the water and a grab loop for easier water rescue. All straps should be intact and fastened at all times.

So what is the safest life jacket? There are many good choices. Some of the choices are better for certain situations than others, and the options are explained in the “Think Safe” life-jacket pamphlet that is sold with every U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket. By reading the pamphlet, you can understand how to safely have fun on the water.

So what about the cost? Aren’t life jackets expensive? Just keep in mind that no one thinks about the cost when they are in the water! The value of a life jacket could be priceless.

safeboatingcampaign.net/types.htm // boatingsidekicks.com/lifejackets.htm

Monday, July 21, 2008

Shallow Water Lift

The Shallow Water Lift, a new product in the UltraLift 2 Series from HydroHoist Marine Group, can operate in as little as three feet of water depth and will accommodate both standard hull boats and pontoons.

The Shallow Water Lift is recommended for boats up to 6,000 pounds and up to 28 feet in overall length. It is suitable for inboard or stern drive, for both floating docks and U-shaped slips, and it has drive-in installation. Constructed of durable polyethylene, the Shallow Water Lift’s tanks have an increased wall thickness that is impact resistant and puncture resistant.

The unit has been engineered to keep the galvanized steel components on the topside of the tank, thus minimizing corrosion and maximizing the life of the lift.

boatlift.com