Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Denver-area home prices drop the least of 20 cities surveyed

Read more:
http://ping.fm/jls87

Sunday, December 27, 2009

The Denver Boat Show

See the latest 2010 models of Cruisers, Pontoon Boats, Ski Boats, Wakeboard Boats, Fishing Boats, Sailboats, Personal Watercraft, Jet Boats & Kayaks, along with all the latest accessories! All at SPECIAL BOAT SHOW PRICES!

http://www.denverboatshow.com/

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Beautiful winter day in Denver. Looks like we will have a white Christmas.

Prop Guide

In late December/Early January boats all over begin to look ahead to the next boating season. One aspect of preparation is your boats prop.

I have found this guide useful when selecting my props in the past.


http://www.trailerboats.com/propsearch/

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A question for the folks at Rocky Mountain Offshore

To Whom It May Concern:

I am a RMOS member and am hoping that your team or one of your members may be able to assist me with some questions that I have concerning the purchase of a trickle charger or float charger to assure that my recently purchased 700 Amp Deep Cranking Marine Battery does not become obsolete over the course of the winter.

I believe that I need to purchase either a "float charger" or "trickle charger" to assure that the battery periodically receives a charge and then is allowed to deplete. Which is better for this type of battery? How do I go about determining the particular type of charger that I need for this particular type of battery (i.e. amperage, difference between marine vs. automotive, etc....) I am finding chargers that range in price from $19.99 to $125.00. Any guidance that you could provide would be much appreciated.

Cordially,


Nathanael A. Koch

New RMOS Blog

Welcome boating fans.

Our Mission is to grow the Rocky Mountain boating community one enthusiast at a time while promoting a safe and exciting boating experience in an effort to maximize all of our time on the water. If you want to be a part of the growing community of boaters in the Rocky Mountain region, please consider joining Rocky Mountain Offshore.
Whether you are looking for a warm body of water in the summer like Lake Navajo in southwestern Colorado or that perfect fishing spot on Blue Mesa Reservoir in mid-mountain part of the state, navigating the RMOS website should get you the information you need in one convenient spot.
It only takes a couple of keystrokes to begin receiving the benefits of membership so take a look at the different Membership Options offered by the association and see if you do not agree that membership is worth the nominal price.