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Row Your Boat: Chaparral 420 Premiere Review

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Chaparral Boats are known for its innovative design, but what makes its flagship—the 420 Premiere—a unique motorboat for sale in the Philippines ? Join us in another boat review and find out what the 420 Premiere can offer to future boat owners. Aboard the 420 Premiere One noticeable feature of the 420 Premiere is the “pickle fork” styling to the bow. Standard power is a twin 370hp Volvo Penta IPS500 diesel with joystick docking. The two staterooms are also worth mentioning, both having their own head and shower. The master stateroom also houses an electrically-operated island bed which flips down if you need extra space. The aft stateroom, on the other hand, offers a convertible L-shaped seating that converts into a queen-size bed. The 42ft model also comes with loads of standard inclusions for dining and entertainment such as solid surface countertops, electric grill, stainless steel refrigerator, flat screen TV, and air conditioning/heater powered by a soundproof 10.0 kW K

2 Filipinos Who are Raising the Bar of the Local Shipping Industry

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Source:https://www.evolutionpartners.com.au/fastcat-ferries-brand-promise.html Just last year, we had a trip to Mindoro for our 1st year anniversary. It was a very exhilarating experience for us because we had to commute instead of publicly driving southbound. From Bulacan, we had a 1 hour bus trip to Cubao then dropped off are Jam Liner terminal. From Jam, we again took a bus to Batangas Pier—a 4 hour trip including traffic. After getting to Batangas Pier was the challenging part: after battling a wave of fixers in the Pier who want to make a quick buck from us, what we were not expecting is the boat ride going to Puerto Galera. It was a big bangka, long enough that it can accommodate a about 50 passengers. It was stable though a little shaky, but the problem with this is we, me and my companion, both have sea sickness. The hot weather only triggered it more and the boat had no air conditioning. The trip was good but during those times when the waves hit our bangka, semi-rough se

Are Boats Really a Terrible Investment?

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(Image Source: bit.ly/2iAtO5u) They say boats for sale in the Philippines are money pits. Yacht, motor boat, catamaran—whatever type of boat you buy, skeptics believe it’s not worth it. But are boats really that bad of an investment? It’s true you shell out a considerable amount of money for the initial purchase of a boat. Maintenance is also a serious matter as marina slip, fuel, service, and repair cost can be very expensive. In fact, the initial cost can be the cheapest you’ll pay, given the total expenses you’ll incur out of maintaining a boat. Purchasing a boat just to resell it afterwards is not also ideal. The value won’t be worth it considering the expenses you paid to keep it in good shape thru the years, especially if you don’t get to use it very often. Basically, if you’re investing on a boat and expecting to get rewarded financially, be ready for a huge disappointment. However, these aren’t all you’ll get when investing on a boat, either. Purchasing a boat may not be

Boarding a Catamaran for Sale in the Philippines? Know These Safety Tips First

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(Image Source: lakecumberland.com/life-jackets-save-lives/) Going on a cruise around the Philippines aboard a catamaran for sale for the first time? We know you’re excited, but before anything else, take note of the following tips to ensure an incident-free voyage when you’re out at sea. First timer or not, every passenger should observe safety measures during a sea trip, always. Develop a float plan. Be sure to inform a reliable person about your float plan. A float plan may include the name, address, and phone number of trip leader. It may also include the trip itinerary, the name & number of all passengers, and the type of boat you are on.  Don’t forget life jackets. According to U.S. Coast Guard reports in 2010, 88% of boating death victims weren’t wearing life jackets during the incident. Don’t be part of the statistics and make sure you and everyone in the family are wearing life jackets.  Familiarize yourself with emergency & evacuation plans. Make sure