Thursday, August 16, 2012

The excellent Gifts For Your Boat Lover

The excellent Gifts For Your Boat Lover

Looking for the just-right marine gift for that sailor in your life? From a gift that is tropical/beach themed, or to the high end luxury nautical, it can be a tough call. What will be the perfect marine gift for my husband/boyfriend/significant other?

If your sailor would rather spend a day on the water navigation or cruising on a marine adventure - or just clanging about below deck in harbor installing a new Gps principles or re splicing a worn anchor line - you might as well skip the pen 'n pencil set or that new lawn edger and go right for what stirs your sailor's soul.

Gps Boating

Maybe it's something as sexy ( to him ) as a new downrigger, a depth finder or marine radio. Maybe a coffee table laminated over marine charts and rope piping for your sun room. Whether way, this is where you connect with, turn on, thrill, and please the sailor in your life.

The excellent Gifts For Your Boat Lover

Simple guidelines for marine gifts:

Decide Whether to go with beach décor or something that says "pirate" and the navigation life.

Brass is roughly all the time appropriate, like marine lamps and marine lanterns, or pretty much any type of marine home décor. A working oil light or set of lanterns will be a big hit, the fuel they burn now is virtually smokeless and odor free, kerosene is a thing of the past.

If you have room, a set of colorful marine flags all the time look good, a perfect gift for a boat owner of necessary size would be a logbook and logbook cover. Teak logbook covers are gorgeous and can be engraved with his boat name, his name and home port. A gift like this shows you care and he gets an ego massage seeing his name engraved. You will also be understanding of every time he uses it.

Quality marine clocks, ships bell clocks are all the time appreciated. This is a gift most men would not spend the money on for themselves, any way we de facto love a quality clock, the clocks that chime with the ship's bell are very nice.

Skip the dopey captain's cap, unless it's at least 20 years old and has seen at least six dunkings. (Otherwise, it screams, "Hi, I'm a new boat owner, so don't get too close!")

So, enjoy your quest for the perfect marine gift for your sailor, he will appreciate you taking the time and acknowledging his beloved pastime.

The excellent Gifts For Your Boat Lover

Relate Gps Boating Relate Video

The Perfect Gift sung by Clifton Murray of the Canadian Tenors Tube. Duration : 3.52 Mins.


The Perfect Gift sung by Clifton Murray of the "Canadian Tenors" at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto Canada. My daughter and I had an interesting discussion trying to decide "who" was singing this song. Is the song being sung from the point of view of a parent to a child? from a lover to his love? from a loved-one who has passed away? Different lines from the song lend itself to different points-of-view. My daughter wisely said that perhaps the song was supposed to encompass all these relationships. Without argument, we thought the message was about encouragement and how the most "perfect" gift we could get from those we love is to see them flourish while following their dreams. And that they always remember that "we will always be there" supporting them in spirit, if not with our physical presence, as they do it. The Perfect Gift Close your eyes and I will sing a song for you I will always be there I will always love you While you're dreaming, I will row your boat ashore I will always be there for you Across the sky and back again we get torn and who knows when My heart had begun to mend, all because of you I still fall up apart when you're in my arms like this You give me the perfect gift Don't be scared to face your fears Don't be scared to spread your wings Don't be scared to shed your tears 'Cause love is everything And when you're dancing, don't forget to dance alone I will always be there If you remember all of this, you'll give me the perfect gift. You ...

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