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Posted by Alan Sorum Jul 28, 2006 |
Operating a marina can be stressful and at times, a person has to wonder how they got started in this business. The thing that makes it worthwhile is working with the people that live and play on the water. People really come out of their shells at the marina. There are so many things to do, fishing, skiing, diving, and cruising to name a few. In Alaska, boating is often the only means to facilitate other activities like wood cutting, subsistence gathering, hunting, and basic transportation.
The boating industry depends on safety, people having fun, and public education. This week I have pointed out guidelines for powerboats and kayaks, talked about trailering your boat, and encouraged you to discover boating. Articles posted over the next few days at Suite101 will include handling distress calls and boating safety.
Take some time to complete the poll on why you are on the water, so we can share the results. It's finally Friday and I hope everyone has a big weekend on the water!
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