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4th of July Boating Checklist

The 4th is almost here, and that means only one
thing: boating, boating, and more boating. It might just be the ideal time of
the year to enjoy your boat; not only is it a national holiday, but it comes
right at the peak of summer – when the sun’s out and everybody’s ready to have
a good time.

But if you want your 4th of July boating
adventure to go off without a hitch, a little prep-work will go a long way.

Specifically, we think this checklist is a great way to
get started to make sure you have everything you need: from the quality and
maintenance of the boat itself to making sure you’ll be the captain of the
celebrations as well.

First
Things First: Maintenance and Safety

We’ll be the first to admit that your boat and making sure
that it has all of the necessary safety equipment isn’t always the best part of
your day, but if you get it out of the way early on the holiday, you’ll free up
the rest of your time for fun under the sun.

Having
a Great 4th of July

Now that the boat’s ready, it’s important to focus on what
you’re going to do. Here are a few tips for ensuring everyone has a great time
this Independence Day:

Let’s be honest: it doesn’t take much to ensure that the 4th
of July is fun; just some good food, good company, and good times is all you
really need. And if you have a boat, it’s a bit like having a holiday “cheat
code” to added fun. Just make sure that you enjoy the fun responsibly.

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