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		<title>Jon Boat Covers for Preservation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To understand why Jon boat covers are so necessary for the preservation of your water vessel, you must first know a little bit about the Jon boat itself. If you are unfamiliar with the material and style of the boat, you can possibly understand the need for such a cover, and you would be hard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>T</strong>o understand why Jon boat covers are so necessary for the preservation of your water vessel, you must first know a little bit about the Jon boat itself. If you are unfamiliar with the material and style of the boat, you can possibly understand the need for such a cover, and you would be hard pressed to choose from among the many options which Jon boat covers are right for your particular watercraft.</p>
<p><strong>J</strong>on boat covers are made especially for Jon boats. These particular vehicles are made of either wood or aluminum and are flat-bottomed boats generally used for fishing. They are typically designed with one, two, or three benches for fishermen to sit on and have an outboard motor that is mounted onto a transom. Usually, Jon boats are not expensive, they are simple to use, and they are quite easy to maintain, if you have the proper items with which to care for them. Because they are so simple, Jon boat covers offer a quick, easy solution for preventative maintenance.</p>
<p><strong>W</strong>hy are Jon boat covers so important if these boats are not very expensive to begin with? Remember, Jon boats are generally constructed from either aluminum or wood. First of all, this means that they are not meant to be kept in the water, only taken out when its time to fish. Secondly, Jon boats are extremely susceptible to the elements. Aluminum can rust quite easily in heavy and consistent rains, and wood will become heavily warped, causing possibilities of holes in the boat that can lead to leakage and even sinking. Using Jon boat covers can help prevent such occurrences by protecting the boat from the elements in the first place, keeping the boat dry in the rain, even if you simply have it stored outdoors in your open backyard.</p>
<p><strong>W</strong>hile you could use a generic tarp or other type of boat cover, getting the ones made specifically for Jon boats will assure that there is no way for the weather to get inside because the shape and size will be fitted to your Jon boat. It will also help keep out other pesky things, such as insects, dirt, and other elements that are just as detrimental to the condition of the boat as the weather.</p>
<p><strong>I</strong>f you intend to be economical and buy a Jon boat, then be reasonable and also purchase Jon boat covers. While the boat is not a huge investment, it can last many years if you properly care for it and maintain it, especially using preventative measures such as covers.</p>
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		<title>Buying Boat Trailer Parts, Accessories, and More</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about various items you can buy to assist you in outfitting your boat and boating materials, boat trailer parts, accessories, and more are some of the most important and necessary items available. Several different boat trailer, accessories, and tools can be purchased and will come in handy before you ever leave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>I</strong>f you are thinking about various items you can buy to assist you in outfitting your boat and boating materials, boat trailer parts, accessories, and more are some of the most important and necessary items available. Several different boat trailer, accessories, and tools can be purchased and will come in handy before you ever leave home with your boat in order to make the process simpler.</p>
<p><strong>F</strong>or example, if you are even thinking about towing a boat from your home to the lake rather than storing it in a wet slip, there are several boat trailer parts, accessories, and items you should purchase to help secure your investment onto the trailer with no worries. Start with a winch that will not only help to hoist your boat up out of the water but also securely stow it on the trailer by locking down for the ride home. Youll also want to use tie downs, such as ratcheting hook and latch tie downs that stretch across and behind your boat to make sure it stays on the trailer should any of your other security devices, such as the winch, break.</p>
<p><strong>I</strong>n addition, other boat trailer parts, accessories, and tools that are necessary in order to make your excursion to the lake or the sea possible include a hitch that connects the trailer securely to your towing vehicle which must be the right size in order to match up and connect properly, a lock to assure that no one can unhitch the trailer and steal it while you are out enjoying the lake, and rollers for the trailer that allow the boat to roll smoothly into place on the trailer without any damage.</p>
<p><strong>B</strong>oat trailer parts, accessories and tools that are necessary for maintenance include trailer jacks that allow you to raise the trailer when you need to add air to the tires or replace them altogether and oil to lube the moving parts so everything is in good working order. Tools to perform regular checks and repairs on the lights and wiring devices associated with the trailer to keep it within spec are a must-have. Use one of several types of dehumidifiers that will help prevent mildew of the protective trailer cloths and always having some spare cloth to replace the torn and tattered ones on the trailer.</p>
<p><strong>O</strong>f course, chains are probably one of the most important boat trailer parts, accessories, and tools, used for securing the boat in place and locking the trailer to the hitch as well. Tarps to help cover and protect the trailer when the boat is not in place, shielding it from any possible weather that could cause rust or decay, can also come in handy.</p>
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