Archive for December, 2008

A Little More About Catamaran Sailing‏

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Catamaran sailing is not something you will learn on the regular sailing programs, since most navigation practice is undertaken on monohulls. The reason for such measures is the higher difficulty to operate multihulls as it is the case with the catamaran. Sailing experience added with personal enthusiasm will eventually assist one sail a catamaran, and enjoy the stability, the speed and the challenge of such a boat.

What elements are there to consider for one who is ready to invest in sailing gear? First of all, gloves and special foot wear like dinghy boots for example, top the list. Then, there is the life jacket and the foul weather sailing gear. The latter includes both pants and jacket that checks humidity. And last but not least, there are the wet and dry suits that should not miss from the sailor’s wardrobe; they keep you warm even in water or on very cold weather.

The most common mistake people make on their first sailing vacations is to pack way too much. Casual is the word to describe life on an island, so you won’t be needing fancy clothes and all sorts of gadgets. Sailing vessels impose restrictions in terms of storage space, and hard-sided luggage are surely not a good idea to take with you. Go for canvas or duffel bags that can be folded into occupying less room. Small baggage that can be taken with you on the plane also save you the trouble of having to deal with lost luggage when you arrive on the island.

Widely spread in the entire Oceania and Polynesia, catamaran sailing had a great influence on the design of leisure boats with multiple hulls. The power engine represents the alternative to wind and water current power in catamaran propelling, but the true feeling of the sea is achieved by knowing the winds and decoding the message of the waves.

There are several types of sand yachts used for land sailing, and according to their distinct features, such vehicles compete in different classes. Therefore, the largest yachts in land sailing competitions are known as Class 2. They all have very big masts with big sails that lend considerable power to the vehicles; yet, the size could be an obstacle to reaching high speed. More popular than Class 2 is Class 3 that is very similar in design, but on a minuscle scale. Designed according to high-tech principles, such yachts make land sailing really fast. Usually made of fiberglass, Kevlar and carbon fiber, these vehicles will get a 60miles per hours during a race.

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Living In New York Or California And Want To Relocate To Atlanta?

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

The movies romanticize life in New York City. Taxis are a way of life because so few New Yorkers can afford to own their own space and pay for parking their car as well. To own a home or condo in New York you can expect to pay anywhere from $400,000 to over a million. Owning real estate in the greater New York City area requires wealth.

A typical New Yorker’s life revolves around subway schedules and long commutes. Hours of life are spent squeezed into crowded trains, hours of stress that gnaw away at health and happiness. Winters are bitterly cold. Summers are unbearable without air conditioning.

California is the land of sun and fun, unless you actually live there. Then it becomes the land of bumper to bumper traffic. Whether you live in the greater Los Angeles area or the San Francisco Bay area, hours trapped in a car are realities of every work week. In Los Angeles the fog and pollution concoct irritating smog to up the stress level even more. In San Francisco fog may envelop you any day of the year. LA may have mild winters, but the summers can be blistering. San Francisco tends to be damp and dismal most of the year.

A typical Californian may be able to control their schedule, but the cost of gas is higher than almost anywhere else in the country. So is the cost of the typical home. Residents of Los Angeles and Orange County can expect to pay from $340,000 to $430,000 for a single family dwelling. Move north to the Bay area and prices range from $300,000 to over a million dollars.

When you add up the cost of housing, food, and transportation, the cost of living in New York City and the surrounding region is 47% higher than Atlanta, GA. The cost of living in San Francisco is 67% higher than Atlanta, and the cost of living in Los Angeles is 39% higher. You may wonder if relocating to Atlanta might be a good choice.

Anything you can get in New York, LA or San Francisco, you can get in Atlanta. Atlanta offers big city amenities without the big city feel. If you enjoy using rapid transit, Atlanta has this service. The transit system even offers a trip planner on its website. Do you enjoy the cultural life? Atlanta has an excellent opera, ballet, and two symphonies as well as a boys’ choir. It also has four world famous galleries. Do you love sports? Atlanta hosts national basketball, football, baseball, and hockey teams. Have you wished you could get closer to nature? Atlanta’s climate allows you get creative with your landscaping. You can garden year round if you choose your crops appropriately. Weather is mild in winter and moderately hot in the summer. The city is blessed with frequent rains, making it a green and hospitable place to live.

The cost of purchasing a home is considerably lower than New York or California. You can expect to spend anywhere from $90,000 to $300,000. When you realize that Atlanta is one of seven cities in America that plays a major role in world economics, you can expect that investment to be a wise one. Only New York and Houston host more Fortune 500 companies. Over 75% of the Fortune 1000 companies have established headquarters in Atlanta. This city has grown to be the 10th largest technology center in the U.S. All of the above make relocating to Atlanta very appealing to northerners and people living as far west as California.

Atlanta is a great place to relocate to and live comfortably. It offers everything you need-quality job opportunities, great neighborhoods, and a pleasant climate most of the year. Most of your stress will melt away in this ambient Georgia city.

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Pursuit Plans Debut Of Eagerly Awaited 37’ Offshore Model

Thursday, December 18th, 2008
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A Dwindling Pool

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
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