Saturday, 5 February 2011

Types Of Boats Available




There are many boats out there on the market, with



something for everyone. If you are new to boating,



selecting the right boat can be hard. There are



boats for every purpose on the water, all you have



to do is find the one for you.





To help you in your quest, we'll go over the several



types of boats available. This way, you'll know



the differences when you head out to buy one of



your own.





1. Vessel



The vessel is the most common name for a boat, as



it's the description used or capable of being used



on the water. Basically, it's another name used for



a boat or anything capable of being on the water.





2. Power boat



A power boat is any boat or vessel that's propelled



by machinery. Fishing boats are great examples,



as they are powered by motors or engines.





3. Houseboat



A houseboat is fitted for use as a living vessel or



for leisurely cruising. Normally, a houseboat will



include living accomodations such as sleeping



quarters, kitchen facilities, and even a full bath.



The cruising models are normally propelled by



power.





4. Sailboat



A sailboat is any boat that's under sail along with



no mechanical means of propulsion. The modern



sailboats range from one person boats to luxury



yachts that can accomodate several people. They



are divided into three basic types:



1. Daysailer - This is a small boat that's



designed for comfortable sailing without sleeping



accomodations. It offers a roomy cockpit and can



also contain an outboard auxillary engine as well.



2. Cruiser - Cruisers are medium sized or



large boats that contain a cabin with sleeping



quarters, toilet, food area, and usually an auxillary



engine that's built inside.



3. Racer - Racers are boats built for speed



and ease of handling - normally at the expense of



comfort.





5. Zodiac



The Zodiac brand of high performance aluminum boats



are some of the most popular in the entire boating



industry. These boats are constructed with a



conventional rigid hull with increased buoyancy and



stability. The deep V hulls offered by these boats



are made to take any weather. They are well known



for their prowess and are used all over the world



for commercial search and rescue operations.





6. Catamaran



These boats come with twin hulls. They provide



safety, comfort, speed, and stability that's



unmatched by single hulled boats. Popular with



boating, they offer you a new twist to hitting


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