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The Recession and Boat Safety Gear ExpensesCould the Downturn in the Economy Affect Safe Boating
Boaters should resist the temptation to cut corners on safety equipment costs in times of financial uncertainty.
As the economy of the United States and many other nations continues in a downward spiral, effects of the current recession on boating safety could pose some lingering concerns for the well being of boaters. Most people enjoy the opportunity to boat only when their household budgets will allow for the activity’s expenses. Job losses, heating fuel costs, limited buying power, and an uncertain economic future all affect people’s financial ability and decision to go boating. Could the Looming Recession Effect Boating Safety?Experienced boaters know that safety equipment for a boat can be expensive and wears out or expires with time. A concern for boating safety in the current economy is that boaters might be tempted to go without or delay replacement of necessary gear. To highlight the potential dilemma, recent costs were found online for some common items of safety gear:
Steps Boaters Can Take to Mitigate the Costs of Safety GearBoaters can take many steps to reduce their costs and insure that important safety equipment remains in good working condition onboard. There are many other possibilities for savings in boat operation and networking with fellow boaters is a good way to find them. Some savings ideas are:
There are many benefits found in recreational boating and the impact of the national economy certainly effects many people’s enjoyment of the activity. Take time to consider options for savings and then use them as an opportunity to get out on the water.
The copyright of the article The Recession and Boat Safety Gear Expenses in Boat Safety & Maintenance is owned by Alan Sorum. Permission to republish The Recession and Boat Safety Gear Expenses in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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