Reef madness
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Wreck fishing catches bigger fish. It involves anchoring upstream of the reef and dropping back on it. The boat should then be forwarded at a 45-degree angle with respect to the anchor line followed by the dropping of the second anchor, after which the lines should be adjusted and secured.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1998
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School of hard knots: perfect your seamanship skills with these secrets from charterboat captains
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Several experienced boat captains recommend various ways to handle boats competently. Tips include the need for engine, electrical and mechanical systems maintenance, being aware of the weather, learning close maneuvering skills and the usage of advanced technology in navigations systems.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1998
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Greyhound
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The SeaVee 28 jet boat features 4,100 lbs displacement, 1'11" minimum cockpit depth, 5'1" bridge clearance, 140 gal fuel capacity and a diesel-powered engine. The price of the boat without power option is $30,000 while the boat with test power and jet drive costs $71,000.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1998
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