Buying a Small Boat? 3 Types of Anchors You Need to Keep On Board and Why

If you are planning to purchase a new or used small boat, or if you already have one, then you likely know that you need a good anchor. However, you may not know just what type of anchor is best to use depending on the surface of the ocean or lake bottom you plan to take your boat out on most often. Boat experts agree that every small-boat owner should have at least two anchors on board at all times, and a third is important for emergency anchoring to soft mud. [Read More]

Why Bowling Is Ideal For Children's Birthday Parties

If you're looking for an idea of an outing for your child's upcoming birthday party, it's worthwhile to consider gathering the group of party attendees (and maybe some adult chaperones) and heading to the local bowling center. Even if none of the children have bowled in the past, this sport is easy to learn and in a matter of minutes, the enter group will be having a blast. Regardless of the age of your child and his or her peers, there are a number of reasons that having the party at a local bowling center is a good idea. [Read More]

How To Use Fan Experience Packages To Market Small, New Extreme Sports Events

For a new, small extreme sports event that has a tight budget, advertising can be a major challenge. Fan experience packages, however, are one tool that can effectively be used to market an event. If you're in charge of marketing a young extreme sports event, here are some ways you can leverage fan sports packages to get the word out about your event and grow its audiences. Give Free Fan Experience Packages to Industry Leaders [Read More]

A Basic Guide To The Three Types Of Canoe Paddles

If you just purchased your first canoe, you need to make sure that you purchase the right type of paddle for the type of cannoning that you want to do. Here is an overview of the three types of canoe paddles that you can use with your new canoe. #1 Recreational Paddles If you are looking for a versatile paddle that will work on choppy lakes and smooth rivers with small rapids, this is the perfect paddle. [Read More]