boaters in A Sentence

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    Boaters always want something.

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    Boaters are encouraged to use caution today.

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    A ton of tours and Boaters will take you.

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    I think there is a boater in all of us!

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    Whale sharks are common off Florida's coasts, where Boaters and fisherman have spotted them.

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    Today, recreational Boaters can download a few smartphone apps to: identify and contact nearby vessels;

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    Everyone pretty much says hello to each other, and no matter where I was, others Boaters often made the first move.

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    AIS is the Automatic Identification System, and is found on just about all commercial vessels, including towing vessels--and even some recreational Boaters.

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    Polarized sunglasses have been popular for years with Boaters and fishermen who need to reduce reflected glare from the water surrounding them.

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    The engine offers fuel savings of approximately 25% in comparison to a similar 300hp gasoline outboard therefore allowing Boaters to go that much further.

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    Boaters are advised to use caution when traveling through the work area, and obey all signs, buoys and instructions while City workers are present.

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    Snorkelers may therefore choose to wear bright or highly reflective colors/outfits and/or to employ dive flags to enable easy spotting by Boaters and others.

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    For takeout sandwiches, but if you have the time, sit down for a meal at Boater's Grill run by the same Cuban family; tel.

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    I found that Boaters in the area are the adventurous type and if they feel you are on a good adventure, they will want to help.

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    But many of us are hikers and golfers and runners and Boaters, and that storms often blow up quickly before we can get to a building.

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    The audio distribution network, PartyBus, gives Boaters the power to command the party across the whole boat or quietly relax in a single cabin, regardless of others' preferences.

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    Next, in the 1884 work Boating Trips on the New England River by Henry Parker Fellows, a little girl tells Boaters that she hopes they“may sleep tight, where the bugs don't bite.”.

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    Currently a large crane is removing the sand away from the west wall to the entrance of the Port Hope harbour/ yacht club where numerous Boaters found themselves stuck last year.

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    Besides Boaters, outdoor enthusiasts who benefit the most from polarised sunglasses include skiers, bikers, golfers and joggers, as all of these activities require the elimination of glare for optimum safety and performance.

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    Besides Boaters, outdoor enthusiasts who benefit the most from polarized sunglasses include skiers, bikers, golfers, and joggers since all of these activities require the elimination of glare for optimum safety and performance.

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    Besides Boaters, outdoor enthusiasts who benefit the most from polarized sunglasses include skiers, bikers, golfers and joggers since all of these activities require the elimination of glare for optimum safety and performance.

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    Most mariners, including weekend pleasure Boaters, are familiar with“notices to mariners,” and just about everyone has seen a lighthouse or one of the“aids to navigation” that mark channels or warn of shoal water.

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    Apart from the consideration that the sea is traditionally‘a place of safety', with Boaters honour-bound to render assistance as required, it is obviously in underwriters' interests to encourage assistance to boats in danger of being wrecked.

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    Some Boaters who do not want to wait for a turn to dump waste simply throw them into the water, and what remains remains on the artificially created Tilafushi garbage island, which turned into a city dump.

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    On November 19,1969, 89 activists under the name Indians of All Tribes(known officially as Indians of All Tribes, Inc.), gathered at the No-Name Bar in Sausalito and were ferried in the middle of the night by local Boaters sympathetic to the movement.

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    Councillor Ted Watts, chair of the municipality's parks, recreation and culture department, says that, in the next few weeks, a dredging machine will be brought in to clear approximately 5,000 cubic metres of silt and sand away, allowing Boaters to use the facilities in Port Hope.

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