Archive for the 'River' Category

Single Person Pontoon Boat

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

If you think a single person pontoon boat might be ideal for your next fishing trip then read this article. A single person pontoon boat is a personal boat that has one or two seats attached to inflatable pontoons. Some high quality single person pontoon boats have platforms that enable an adult to stand up. [...]

Nanticoke River Bass Fishing

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

The Nanticoke River is certainly one of the best Eastern Shore Rivers for bass fishing. On weekends you will see tournament fisherman from several states because the river fishes “big enough” to accommodate 50-150 boat events. I have found breaking the river down into three basic sections helps new fishermen here avoid being overwhelmed by [...]

Boating Holidays in France

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

With the vast amount of different rivers and canals in France, and having such a varied landscape, you can be sure that you will be able to find just the right type of holiday for you and your family. So, as you cruise along one of the rivers or canals at a leisurely pace [...]

The History Of The River Thames

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

The Thames was once a tributary of the River Rhine becoming a river in it’s own right as the surface of the earth changed over many thousands of years. The Thames is one of the UK’s longest river’s and by far the most important! The river’s importance developed with the growth of the City of [...]

A Cheechako Goes to the Klondike: The Personal Story of a Famous River Boat Captain

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Product DescriptionThe Klondike Stampede caused a transportation boom in the north, where in its thrilling heyday about 250 wooden steamboats operated in the Yukon River drainage of Alaska and the Yukon. The sternwheelers became gold rush icons. But the hardy, pragmatic entrepreneurs who ran the boats were lured by profits, not romance. In 1901, a [...]