By: Ben Bradshaw | 2011-07-07 | Exotic locations Central Coast accommodation offers an endless array of beaches and waterfront and a location that is idyllic. If you like living among golden sandy beaches and scenic parks, then this place is just what you were looking for. read more
By: Noemi Weaver | 2011-03-30 | Beauty Finding the right hairdresser Central Coast has to offer, sounds like an easy task for most individuals. Just simply check their phone directory, or look up for companies online will definitely provid... read more
By: lisa lucero | 2010-12-28 | Real Estate Perhaps you have been looking to buy yourself a new house? Generally this is no easy task. Searching for the ideal place to live can be rather frustrating as there are different factors that you would need to think before determining on the place that you think would suit you best. read more
By: Gina G. Stewart | 2010-12-28 | Real Estate Perhaps you have been looking to buy yourself a new house? Generally this is no easy task. Searching for the ideal place to live can be rather frustrating as there are different factors that you would need to think before determining on the place that you think would suit you best. read more
By: Hugh Mcinnes | 2011-04-13 | Outdoors If you want to create a summer holiday experience that you will never forget, you may want to take the opportunity to explore the coastal pleasures that Australia has to offer. Long hailed as the home... read more
By: Dennis Harper | 2010-10-05 | Fishing Chartplotters typically come loaded with a default basemap that provides basic charting information covering the continental US coastlines and lakes. As add-ons you purchase more detailed marine charts specific to a region of the U.S. or another part of the world. Your chartplotter will come pre-configured to be compatible with a specific chart set. For example, Garmin uses their own Garmin BlueChart series and Lowrance favors the Navionics chart sets. read more
By: Cary Ordway | 2010-11-03 | Travel & Leisure With its gorgeous scenery and nearby historical attractions, the Central Oregon Coast is a winner for travelers seeking a diverse vacation on the ocean. read more
By: Stan Middleton | 2011-04-09 | Travel & Leisure This collaboration is essential, and researchers from the Duke Marine Lab, Nationwide Marine Fisheries Service, UNC-Wilmington, Virginia Marine Science Museum and Nags Head Dolphin Observe all share p... read more
By: R. Sebastian Gibson | 2008-11-17 | Personal injury This is Central Coast Personal Injury Attorney Sebastian Gibson’s list of the Top Ten Least Enjoyable Things To Hear After A Personal Injury Car Accident. As a personal injury lawyer with decades of experience in auto, motorcycle, truck, bicycle, pedestrian, car, bus, train, boat and airplane accidents, wrongful deaths and dog bites, Sebastian Gibson serves clients from The Central Coast to San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles to Atascadero, San Simeon, Pismo Beach, Grover Beach, and Morro Bay. read more
By: james | 2010-12-05 | Business If you require marine doors, blast doors, watertight doors or A60 doors, a few select specialist companies can be found online who offer exactly these services. read more
By: Mike Hobson | 2009-01-18 | Boating Marine Refrigeration This article looks at marine refrigeration, the technology of how it works and the equipment required for a good performing system? The parts of a refrigeration system includes, an Evaporator or holding plate, a Compressor, a Cooled Condenser. Then we look at how big a Refrigeration unit you require. We start with how Marine refrigeration works? How does Marine refrigeration work? The major parts of a DC refrigeration system include the refrigerant, a compressor, and a condenser, a cooling system for condenser, and a plate or plates inside the refrigeration box. Th. read more
By: Cruz Baldwin | 2011-10-16 | Small Business Autopilots - The first self-steering gear was introduced in the 1920's to control model yachts but it was not until 1948 that the principle has been applied to large yachts. read more
By: Talal | 2011-09-09 | International studies People enjoy the boating life in all sorts of ways. They may sail alone, they may like partying or simply prefer to be with their partner or family in a shared activity. It doesn't matter because they all share one thing - the pleasure and fun that comes from putting their nautical skills into practice in whatever way appeals to them most. read more
By: Dennis Harper | 2010-09-28 | Fishing Marine radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is used to detect objects and their position relative to your location. It works by sending out a radio signal. When the signal hits an object it is reflected back to the radar unit which can then calculate the bearing of the object. read more