Archive for June, 2010

NEOPlex 3′ x 5′ Business Banner Sign – Boat Rentals

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

  • Heavy 13 oz. nylon reinforced vinyl with a clean-cut edge
  • 5 Brass grommets firmly attached & double backed
  • 100% weatherproof & waterproof
  • Vivid graphics & colors
  • Colorfast to reduce fading

Product Description
This 3 x 5 foot business banner sign is made out of heavy-duty 13 oz. nylon reinforced vinyl. The edges are clean cut and the grommets are reinforced to give you years of service. Dozens of stock titles in three stock sizes: 2 x 3 foot, 3 x 5 foot, and a huge 4 x 6 foot…. More >>

NEOPlex 3′ x 5′ Business Banner Sign – Boat Rentals

How much is a boat rental at promontory park?

Friday, June 25th, 2010

In Oregon Estacada. I can not find information anywhere! I checked the website. No pricing information!

Is there a boat rental shop in Lake Somerville, TX?

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

We’re trying to go skiing and water pipes in Lake Somerville, TX. Is there any moorings to rent? Sites address, phone number or e-mail would be great. Thanks! Maybe I should be more specific? A telephone number, name of lease. . . I searched Google but could not find a place to rent a specific vessel. Lake Somerville Marina does not rent boats.

30hp Deluxe Speed Boat

Monday, June 14th, 2010


Renting a motor boat on Corfu will give a whole new perspective to your view of the island. You won’t believe how many quiet bays and coves you will find as you motor along the coast. You could even have a beach all to yourself for the day to sunbathe, picnic and swim – imagining it as your own piece of Paradise!

Captain’s Tower

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Boats Rental

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The Migrations of an American Boat Type

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Product Description
The New Haven sharpie, a flat-bottomed sailing skiff, was originally developed for oyster fishing, about the middle of the last century.
_Very economical to build, easy to handle, maneuverable, fast and seaworthy, the type was soon adapted for fishing along the eastern and southeastern coasts of the United States and in other areas. Later, because of its speed, the sharpie became popular for racing and yachting._… More >>

The Migrations of an American Boat Type