2016

  • Five Things to Consider When Dealing With Tennis Court Stains

    If you have a synthetic grass tennis court, someone may eventually spill a sticky soft drink on it, or an injury may leave blood on the court. Regardless of what's staining your tennis court, you need a cleaning strategy, and that starts before you even install the court. Here's what you need to consider: 1. Under-Court Drainage To make it easier to clean your tennis court, you want to ensure that it has adequate drainage underneath it.
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  • Rigging A Weighted Ballyhoo

    If you are thinking of hiring fishing charters and heading off for a day's deep sea fishing with a group of friends, you'll want to know how to catch the eye of a nippy marlin while you're trolling offshore.  A sure way to do this is by using a weighted ballyhoo bait fish.  Here's how to rig one. What you'll need ballyhoo bait fish 2oz egg sinker waxed rigging floss circle hook How to do it
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  • Boat Pre-Purchase Inspections: What You Need to Know as a Buyer

    If you're planning to purchase a boat, seeking a pre-purchase inspection is wise. Just as it is the case when buying a car or a house, a boat pre-purchase inspection allows you to carry out the necessary due diligence before closing the deal. This is especially important if you don't know much about boats. Below, find out more about what a boat pre-purchase inspection entails for you as the prospective buyer.
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  • On The Level: Essential Equipment For Levelling Your Caravan

    Owning a touring caravan is a great way to take all the luxuries of home on the road with you, but even the most salubrious caravan doesn't feel very welcoming when it's tilted at a 45 degree angle. Keeping your caravan level, both when pitched up and on the road, is vital for a safe and relaxing holiday, and caravan suppliers offer a range or simple, effective devices that can make the tentative business of levelling your caravan much simpler.
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  • 3 Accessories That Make Caravanning With Mobility Problems Easier

    If you have mobility problems but love caravanning, there are a number of caravan accessories you can use to help you cope with the unique challenges of life in a caravan, so you don't have to give up your holiday. The mobility aids you use at home, such as a battery operated jar opener or shower seat, will still be required to make your caravan holiday as enjoyable as possible, but the following three caravan accessories are invaluable to those with mobility problems:
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