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Boating Myths

Boating Myths

Everyone knows that boating is fun, but some people who
are interested hold back because of myths that they've
heard about boating. The fact is, boating is easy, flexible
and affordable.

MYTH: Boating is expensive.

It's not. In fact, it probably costs less to buy and operate a boat than you think.

$10,000 to $18,000 is the average price for a 17 to 19-foot outboard-powered family runabout; $6,000 to $9,500 for the average aluminum fishing boat with outboard motor or cottage sailboat. Most boats with a selling price above $5,000 can be financed. Many banks, financial institutions and credit unions provide financing for boats. Local boat retailers also provide customized boat loan programs through arrangements with boat manufacturers or local banks. Finally, you can check boating magazines for financiers' advertisements. Interest rates have continued to be affordable.

MYTH: Boating takes up time I can't afford.

It's true like never before - everyone is so...busy. But boating is flexible - your family can use a boat as much or as little as you wish. Your boat is ready to go whenever you are. That means you can mesh your boating fun with your busy schedule. Try that with a ball game, soccer league or tee-off time at a golf club. Spending time with your family on a boat really is quality time. Activities on the water can include fishing, water-skiing, tubing, and much more. Sharing the fun with friends makes it even better!

MYTH: There's too much involved in maintaining a boat.

If you have a modern boat, there is very little maintenance required. All it takes is filling it up with gas - just as you do with a car - and some preventative maintenance your dealer will do at a minimal cost. Before a boat is stored for the winter it requires an oil change and cleaning - that's it!

MYTH: Kids think boating is boring.

Boating is anything but boring. With boating you can take part in a whole list of exciting activities, including water-skiing, fishing, island hopping, lakeside picnicking, swimming and tubing. Exploring Canada's beautiful waterways and geography is perfect by boat. Besides, it's a great way to spend quality time with the members of your family. Take your family and friends out for an adventure they'll remember.

MYTH: Towing and hauling a boat is a hassle.

If you have a trailer for your boat, you simply have to back the trailer into the water and let the boat float right in! It's as easy as that. If you don't have one, your dealer will fit a proper boat trailer to your boat. You can pull most boats and trailers with an ordinary family vehicle.

MYTH: Boat rentals are expensive.

In fact, it's quite the opposite. Rentals are very reasonable. On top of this, many launch ramps run by local municipalities are free, and there are certainly many to choose from. And once you're out on the water, the sun, fresh air and smiles are free.

MYTH: Driving a boat is complicated.

If you know how to drive a car, driving a boat is just as simple. You steer a boat in the direction you wish to go, with an automotive-style wheel. Rather than a gas pedal to determine the speed at which you ride, a boat's speed is controlled by a easy-to-operate lever control. Just like driving on the road, safe boat operation requires you to be alert, careful and responsible, and to learn certain rules.

 

 
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