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When Boating, Who Has the Right of Way?

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The “rules of the road” while boating can be confusing; after all, there are no stoplights to determine whose turn it is to go or white lines to drive your boat between on the water. Determining right of way on the water can be difficult for novice boaters, but the rules are actually very easy […]

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Tips for Success on Your First Fishing Trip

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If you’ve never been fishing, we highly recommend crossing this off your bucket list! If you didn’t grow up in fishing family or other guidance, you might be baffled as to where to start. No problem! We know our way around a tackle box and we’re happy to help you get started. You might discover […]

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Tips from the Pros: Pack a Boating and Beach Bag Ahead of Time

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Tired of scrambling to get a bag put together every morning when you have a boating outing or beach day planned? We are too… we’ve forgotten the sunscreen or left the towels at home more times than we came to admit! After years of forgetting everything but the kitchen sink, we’ve put together a handy […]

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A Big Announcement from 321…

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     Even among our long-term and regular customers and club members, not many know the entire history of 321 Boat. We have an exciting announcement to make that ties into the past and future of our company, so if you’re not up-to-date on the story, we’ll happily fill you in!      Hayley’s Jet […]

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How Do I Use Channel Markers to Navigate While Boating?

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We get so many questions about channel markers, and many first-time boaters seem to be really nervous about using them to navigate. Since the waters around 321 are particularly easy to navigate, it’s a great place to practice this for the first time without risk. We’ll teach you everything you need to know about using […]

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What Do I Do If I Get Pulled Over by the Police While Boating?

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Being “pulled over” on the water is absolutely common, and is no cause for concern in most cases. You may be pulled over for a variety of reasons or for no reason at all (yes, you can be stopped on the water without probably cause!). If this is confusing to you, you’re not alone: many […]

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Top Fourth of July Boating Tips

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     Even infrequent boaters will hitch up the trailer or book a boat rental for the Fourth of July weekend. Boating is definitely a classic way to celebrate this holiday in Florida, especially since it’s right in the middle of the hottest part of the year. We definitely plan on staying cool on the […]

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How to Anchor Your Boat

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Anchoring your boat can seem intimidating, especially if you’re not an old salt with years of experience on the water. However, anchoring a boat correctly and safely is actually incredibly easy if you just keep a few rules in mind! Check out our tips below for anchoring your boat quickly (and keeping it anchored), every […]

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How Can I Avoid Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke? 10 Tips for Staying Cool on the Boat

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What is heat stroke, and does it differ from heat exhaustion? Heat exhaustion develops quickly in the heat of summer, especially while boating in Florida’s intense heat. It can develop suddenly or worsen slowly over time and is often precipitated by dehydration and heavy sweating. Left untreated, heat exhaustion can develop into heatstroke, which is […]

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Where Can I Find the Best Water Skiing in Florida?

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If you’re looking for natural beauty and exciting water sports combined, look no further than the Indian River Lagoon in Central Florida! Let us fill you in on a few of the qualities that keep experienced and beginner skiers coming back again and again.  Ease of Access If you rent a boat with 321 Boat […]

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