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Fishing Yachts

Yachts are built out of necessity. In Nordic costal regions, where the day’s catch is the only means of sustenance, and later on trade, sailing yachts are developed out of this necessity. They are designed to be fast, as squalls, storms and fogs could leave fishermen and seafarers stranded at sea. And because fishing at this time was more of family business, fishing yachts are also designed to be manned by the fewest number of crew possible.

Later on, yachts would see other uses outside fishing. They would become transport vessels that allow fast approach and boarding of enemy ships. The Scandinavian navy during the Viking age became a threat to a number of coastal regions as the yacht variant, the longboat allowed Vikings uncontested rule over the waters of Scandinavia, British Isles and even parts of Iberia. It wasn’t clear if longboats have preceded yachts or yachts preceded long boats but there have been strong resemblances of the two.

Then come fishing yachts as a pleasure vessel. Allowed more space in the hold, yacht variant like the caravel are used for long voyages carrying important persons, affording more speed than massive galleons and barges but also can be lived in pleasantly with a number of accommodations on board.

In spite of seeing several uses, yachts are still being widely used for fishing. And through today, in the 20th century where modern yachts are more popular as cruise or pleasure vessel, fishing yachts still haven’t lost its usefulness in the original purpose.

That is because fishing yachts are still faster than heavy fishing barges, and allows the least number of crew to man. Modern fishing yachts are either commercial or private ownership, fitted with equipment designed to catch specific marketable fish. The most prominent fishing yachts are trawler yachts that haul nets over the sea bottom or on pelagic columns designated to catch specific fish.

Sport fishing yachts do exist, though because the practice seldom involves the capabilities of the yacht, there is no fixed yacht design aside from having a good motor. Sport fishing yachts sometimes have several winches and pulley on the stern to facilitate in grounding heavy game fishes.

The present parlance for fishing yachts would always mean trawler yachts. Trawler yachts, depending on the type of fish it is designed to catch would always include several winches, a sizable fish hold with a cooling unit and a lower water displacement.

For illustration, here are some excellent fishing yachts available for sale over the internet:

Fairways Trawler Yachts 38 at Apollo Duck

http://motoryachts.apolloduck.com/feature.phtml?id=37852

The Fairways Trawler Yachts is a glass fiber semi displacement diesel trawler yachts selling for £130,000. The Fairways Trawler includes complete navigation equipment.

Shrimp Trawler Customizable
www.iboats.com/boats/marine–1/boats–10/power_boats–100/trawler_yachts–1060/57551.html

Currently designed as shrimp trawler, this slightly used trawler can be modified to fit a customer’s preference, whether for fishing, cargo or cruising. This shrimp trawler sells for $495,000 USD.

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There are outstanding beaches that cater the needs of young bathers –and young snorkelers too!

Snorkeling is a family affair. Little kids enjoy snorkeling as much as experienced divers do. But they can’t just snorkel anywhere right? Even though Banderas Bay or the Great Barrier Reef on the coast of Belize is interesting enough, you can’t just allow them to snorkel in its waters. The alternative for these budding young snorkelers are snorkeling beaches.

One bad point for snorkeling on beaches though: beaches intended for bathers have endless stretches of sand. And sand like ‘our’ sand doesn’t support life. That’s why tropical beaches, however magnificent they are, would be thoroughly boring to snorkelers. However, there are outstanding beaches that cater the needs of young bathers –and young snorkelers too.

Check out these best snorkeling beaches I have compiled.

Paradise Cove Beach Resort
No other beaches in the Bahamas have the direct access towards the Deadman’s Reef. Paradise Cove knows and takes pride of that. That’s why Paradise Cove Beach Resort is one of the best snorkeling beaches you can find. A short distance from the beach line would the magnificent Deadman’s Reef. And what would one of the best snorkeling beaches have to offer than a coral reef teeming with aquatic life.

Two bedroom villa for $195/day or $1225/week
Fully equipped and just a step away to the beach

P.O. Box F-42771
Freeport, Grand Bahamas Island
The Bahamas
Tel:  242-349-2677
Fax: 242-349-2003
Email: pcove@batelnet.bs
Website: www.deadmansreef.com

Doctor’s Cave Beach
Considered one of the best snorkeling beaches in Jamaica is in Montego Bay. Doctor’s Cave Beach features one of the most safest yet abundant of marine life. Colorful marine rocks and corals dot the sea bottom. This beach is five miles long that is also bordered by plenty of shops, restaurants, and hotels. This means a favorite among the best snorkeling beaches, especially for kids who want excitement, food, and fun all at the same place.

Gloucester Ave, Montego Bay, Jamaica. Call 876-952-2566
Admission: Adult $3, Child (under 12) $1.50

Walter Fletcher Beach
Also situated in Montego Bay, Walter Fletcher Beach also provides the friendliest among the best snorkeling beaches. Centrally located near the city’s main attractions, the beach does get somewhat crowded. The extraordinarily calm waters and on-duty lifeguards make Walter Fletcher very popular for families with younger children, and the peaceful yet vibrant underwater life will excite every children.

Gloucester Ave, Montego Bay, Jamaica · 876-979-9447
Adult $2.30, Child (under 12) $1.15

Olowalu Turtle Reef
Olowalu Turtle Reef in Maui, Hawaii is a National Geographic and vacation rolled into one. Okay it may not belong to the best snorkeling beaches category but there are awesome beaches within the vicinity of this great natural preserve. Why? Because you also need to let the children experience the tranquil life of nature outside the normal bustling of their lives. Olowalu Turtle Reef is the best place to educate them for this. Make this family side trip. It is more worth it.

Olowalu Turtle Reef is where you and your can see and be amazed at the peaceful and gentle ecology these wayward creatures have made for themselves. So peaceful that after you experience it, it will make you do your share in protecting these gentle creatures from extinction.

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