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		<title>Hawaii Charter Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeanie Smith posts: Sometimes the hardest thing about going on vacation is the overdose of downtime. You want to find enough things to do to keep you busy, but not too much to where you feel overloaded. Chartering a fishing boat has its advantages, but on the island of Hawaii, it is a day trip [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jeanie Smith</strong> posts: </em><br/><br/><br/>Sometimes the hardest thing about going on vacation is the overdose of downtime. You want to find enough things to do to keep you busy, but not too much to where you feel overloaded. Chartering a fishing boat has its advantages, but on the island of Hawaii, it is a day trip that you do not want to miss. There are certain basics when chartering a boat, but since Hawaii is not just a hop, skip and jump away, you want to make your plans ahead of time while having all of your questions answered.<br/><br/>First of all, you will need a boat. Hawaii has hundreds of charter boats throughout the islands, so availability will not be an issue. The companies that charter boats have certain criteria that they have to follow in order to run their business. The boat must be inspected for proper gear, maintenance, and repair history. They are also inspected for their experience level. No one wants to pay for a charter and catch a fish that the crew cannot handle.<br/><br/>The charter trips are typically broken up into various price categories. Prices will vary depending on where you are staying and where you want to fish. For instance, Kona has the lowest prices but the most competition for marlin fishing while Lahaina is the most expensive.<br/><br/>If you are concerned about the fish, do not worry. Most of the charters will succumb to whatever you want to do with your catches. If you want to take them home or if you want to cook them for dinner, it should not matter as long as you make your requests up front. Hawaii does have a deep-rooted tradition of selling Billfish and this concept offends many anglers. Today, many charters are willing to throw the Billfish back (at the customer's request), but don't be surprised if this is not the case.<br/><br/>You should also know that when you charter a boat, you are not chartering fish. A charter is to allow you to have an experience out on the water enjoying the scenery and trying to catch a fish. Fishing is a sport where there are no guarantees and there is no way of predicting where fish will be and when. If you charter a boat with the expectation of a refund for a bad catch day, you will be disappointed. There is no charter trip that will refund your money for a lack of fish on a given day.<br/><br/>Some of the things that you will need when you charter a boat for the day are not what you may expect. Most boats will provide you with tackle and equipment, but that is it. You are expected to bring your own snacks and drinks. You should also invest in some Bullfrog sunscreen, which is waterproof and commonly used on boats. Another good tool essential to fishing are sunglasses. Your sunglasses should be polarized so that you can see the fish clearer than other glasses. Lastly, bring an extra towel and t-shirt because you will probably get wet. Make sure to leave your bananas behind. Hawaii, as well as many other fishing places, has a strict policy against bananas being onboard. They are thought to bring bad luck, so do not try to test this theory or your day may be extremely unpleasant.<br/><br/>Hawaii can be a little more difficult to plan a fishing trip on the spur of the moment because the locals usually have conflicting opinions. Try to do some research on the islands that you want to fish and then book a charter through a major company that has a trusted record.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>Merits and Demerits of an Aluminum Fishing Boat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Franklin Simanjuntak posts: Fishing boat styles and types come in various forms nowadays. Each has its own use and specifications with their own advantages. An aluminum fishing boat is one of these. The size of an aluminum fishing boat can be as small as 10 foot but can go up to a huge 24 foot [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Franklin Simanjuntak</strong> posts: </em><br/><br/><br/>Fishing boat styles and types come in various forms nowadays. Each has its own use and specifications with their own advantages. An <strong>aluminum fishing boat</strong> is one of these. The size of an <strong>aluminum fishing boat</strong> can be as small as 10 foot but can go up to a huge 24 foot long on some specialized models. The shape of <strong>aluminum boats</strong> can come in both flat, V shape designs and also in a pontoon style. An aluminum fishing boat can be used as a charter fishing boat when you simply want to rent out a boat for the day or weekend.<br/><br/><strong>Merits of Aluminum Boats</strong><br/><br/>While there are advantages shared by any type of fishing boat out there; the aluminum fishing boat has some advantages all to itself. With the greatest competitor against the aluminum fishing boat being fiberglass boats, the aluminum boat has many thousands of fans thanks to their advantages:<br/><br/>1. Aluminum fishing boat can be customized and painted to resemble just about any other kind of boat you desire.<br/><br/>2. Aluminum boats are preferred for most man made lakes, because of their rugged build and can resist being stomped by underwater trees and other submerged items.<br/><br/>3. Aluminum boats are resistant to rust, decay and drips. Many aluminum fishing boat can be used for decades.<br/><br/>4. The ability to repair or fix aluminum boats is rather easy. Most repairs are done with welding or hammering out dings and dents.<br/><br/>5. Aluminum boats are fuel efficient because of their light weight. If you run out of fuel, they are also easier to row than most other types of boat.<br/><br/>6. An aluminum fishing boat can be carried by one person depending on the size of the boat. Most other boats, made from fiberglass need five people just to move it around with more amounts of time and energy.<br/><br/>7. An aluminum fishing boat can be customized by the user to gain the best function from the boat that is wanted by the user.<br/><br/><strong>Disadvantages of Aluminum Boats</strong><br/><br/>While there are many merits of using an aluminum fishing boat, like anything else there are also disadvantages as well:<br/><br/>1. An aluminum fishing boat is not good for use on bad weather. Lightning can easily strike the boat and the users in it.<br/><br/>2. Aluminum is not good for salt water fishing because the salt is corrosive and will eat away at the rivets. This will eventually cause the aluminum boat to leak or *****.<br/><br/>3. Aluminum fishing boats are not as flexible as fiberglass boats when it comes to shaping and customizing the boat.<br/><br/>4. Aluminum fishing boats are not as sleek on the water as fiberglass boats and tend to plow the water as opposed to pushing it aside. This allows some water to get into the boat from the splash.<br/><br/>5. Aluminum boats do not run as smoothly on water as fiberglass and tend to give riders a choppy ride.<br/><br/>6. Aluminum boats can not carry as much fuel as their fiberglass counterpart. Therefore extra fuel cans are needed for any long trips away from shore.<br/><br/>Depending on what you want to use your boat for, an <strong>aluminum fishing boat</strong> can be a better or worse choice. Make your choice wisely.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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