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Planning a Budget-Friendly Sailing Trip
By Imogen Rayne, published Dec 21, 2007
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Do you want to go sailing, but you are living on a tight budget? Are you dreaming of a relaxing vacation, spent on the water? Here are some ideas to help you find ways to hit the high seas, without emptying the pocketbook. Start by visiting your local marina and find out how much it would coast to charter an inexpensive sailboat. Ask your friends and family, if they would like to join you and split the cost. Becoming a regular face at the marina, may allow you to make new friends. Don't be surprised, if they offer to take you sailing with them on their next trip? Sometimes, you can find an inexpensive boat to purchase, but do your homework first. Never purchase a boat, until you know enough about them to make a conscious decision. You won't like the boat much, if it is in operable and needs repairs that you can't afford.
If you do purchase a boat, offer to allow people to use it for a small fee. But, be sure to tag along and you may find yourself on an exciting adventure. Never get on a boat, until you have taken a boating course and have learned the basics. Also, try to enroll in a boating safety course, because it may save your life or someone you love. Most importantly, remember to have fun and enjoy the time you spend sailing the local waterways.
Before you decide to go sailing, first you must learn about the safety precautions each sailor must know. Try to take a boating class and learn the basics that all sailors must know. Practice putting your lifejacket on frequently and always wear it when you are sailing. Learn the proper ways to handle the boats mechanisms and maintaining your equipment. Always keep a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher on board, along with smoke detectors.
Don't ever rush into sailing the ocean blue or it could become a deadly mistake. Be sure to pay attention in boating school, so you can have fun sailing son. Most local counties offer boating school for beginners, so take advantage on their help. Teach your crew about all safety measures and require them to keep their life on. Just in case, one of them falls off the boat and is considered to be a "man over board".

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