Boating


 
 
Boating

Boating is the activity of traveling by boat. In particular, it refers to the recreational use of boats, typically focused on the traveling itself, as opposed to activities just using the boat, such as fishing, waterskiing or sailing. Even so, it encompasses a wide variety of activities, ranging from taking a rowboat on the pond of a city park, to kayaking on the open sea. Boating is an extremely popular activity, and there are millions of boaters worldwide. Sailing is a category of boating that uses wind-powered vessels, while powerboating uses motorized vessels.

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The obvious initial requirement for boating is a boat. There is an entire industry devoted to supplying both large and small vessels for boaters. There also is an entire industry devoted to supplying boat loans to people that cannot afford to purchase a vessel outright. Most smaller boats are stored at home and carried to the water on boat trailers, where they are floated from launch ramps leading down into the water. The smallest boats and kayaks may simply be carried by hand or by lashing it to the top of an automobile. Larger boats are kept at marinas, which offer a tie-up protected from the weather and a variety of support services, such as fuel, equipment and so forth.

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Most boat trips begin and end in one day, while longer trips are typically called cruises. While other activities may be planned as part of the trip, for many boaters the purpose is simply to enjoy being out on the water; drinking and partying are proverbial as part of the experience.

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Being a recreational activity, most boating is done in calm protected waters and during good weather. Even so, conditions can change rapidly, and a small vessel can get into life-threatening difficulties. The coast guards of most nations include boating safety and rescue as part of their charter.

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Boating is also lesser used as a term to describe a common position of feline relaxation. The term is used in American households to in relation to the appearance of how a cat looks when its front legs are tucked beneath it. In this position, the cat looks as if it has no appendages, yet sits tucked in and appears to float on the carpet as a boat would on water. Thus arose the term boating. Usage: "Check it out, your cat's boatin'!"

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Boat: A boat is a watercraft, usually smaller than most ships. Some boats are commonly carried by a ship or on land using trailers....

Recreational: REDIRECT Recreation...

Fishing: Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish. By extension, the term fishing is also applied to hunting for other aquatic animals such as various types of shellfish as well as squid, octopus, turtles, frogs and some edible marine invertebrates. The term fishing is not applied to the hunting of aquati...


Boating related Images and Photos (experimental)

Boating Scene
Boating Scene
The Boating Party
The Boating Party
The Boating Party
The Boating Party
Boating on the Marsh
Boating on the Marsh
Boating at Argenteuil
Boating at Argenteuil
Boating at Scarborough
Boating at Scarborough
Boating on a Norwegian Fjord
Boating on a Norwegian Fjord
Jack Goes Boating
Jack Goes Boating
Boating on Lake George  1870
Boating on Lake George 1870
Boating on the Seine  1875-76
Boating on the Seine 1875-76
Boating by Windsor Castle  1885
Boating by Windsor Castle 1885
Jack Goes Boating - French Style
Jack Goes Boating - French Style

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