Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

      

Capt Patrick

Captain Patrick oversees the entire research staff for the World of Boating. He is his own worse boss…and we mean that literally…;-) In the real world, you’ll find Patrick working for Regal Boats.

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   OK, class today’s multiple choice pop quiz question is this: What is odorless, colorless, and tasteless, and can kill you?
A. World Of Boating
B. Scuba Radio
C. Greg the First Mate
D. Ignorance
   Trick question!
   The correct answer of course isn’t listed but in effect it is “D” 
   Allow me to explain for those of you uninformed about the dangers [...]

                                       Couple To Send Their Fertilized Embryo Sailing Solo Around The World
12:00pm EDT June 21, 2010
Mentira, CA.
UPA Syndicate
   In light of the recent attempts by children and teenagers trying to become the youngest to sail solo around the world comes word out of California that Joseph and Melinda Vanerazzo will have their unborn child take [...]

   Ok, so this is not what I would consider a normal post by yours truly but due to the content of last Saturday’s broadcast I will let the video speak for itself. Enjoy this brief glimpse into the madness that is the World Of Boating Radio Show. Handi-crafted Fijian Brain Forks…..doesn’t get too much better [...]

     With the ongoing and growing catastrophe in the gulf we here at the World Of Boating share our listeners concern with this unfolding environmental and economic tragedy. The effects to date have been nothing short of a generational cataclysm of an unprecedented magnitude so let’s talk about something that is just as important……your boat.
   We have over the [...]

 
   Ahh. There is nothing better than a holiday weekend especially if you live in a state where you are never more than 60 miles or less from putting your boat in the water, whether that be an inland lake or river or heading out to the salty stuff. Nothing better, nothing at all, unless you [...]