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Have you ever pondered having your Muskogee, OK wedding on a yacht? How about a wedding at sea? Do you need to rent a boat or yacht in Muskogee for a wedding or anniversary party? A charter boat can provide you with a wonderful and romantic aura for your event in Muskogee. Partyfun411 has tons of listings for Muskogee boat rentals and Muskogee, OK yacht rentals - so if you're looking to rent a yacht or houseboat in Muskogee, OK, you've arrived at the right place!
Muskogee Boats & Yachts may also serve the following areas: Hulbert, Wainwright, Hitchita, Checotah, Rentiesville, Leonard, Gore, Tahlequah, Coweta, Wagoner, Okay, Taft, Braggs, Fort Gibson, Boynton, Park Hill, Webbers Falls, Tullahassee, Council Hill, Haskell, Oktaha, Porter, Warner, Redbird, and Muskogee County.

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  • Ohio Department of Natural Resources
    • The recently launched "Wear It Ohio!" life jacket safety awareness campaign takes on added importance as boaters head out to enjoy the state's waterways, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Watercraft. "Our message is that boating safety begins with the choices boaters make before leaving the dock, which should include properly wearing an approved life jacket or vest," said Pamela Dillon, chief of the ODNR Division of Watercraft. Last year, 14 Ohioans died in boating-related accidents on state waterways and included 12 persons who were not wearing a life jacket. Nationally, boating deaths fell from 710 in 2006 to 688 in 2007, though the number of boating accidents and related injuries rose significantly,according to the U.S., Coast Guard. An estimated 3 million Ohioans enjoy recreational boating each year. State watercraft officersand local marine patrols will be out in force this season to enforce state boating rules and help educate boaters on safe boating practices. Boaters also are reminded to limit alcohol consumption and stay sober while on the water. A boat operator is considered legally impaired when blood alcohol content reaches .08 percent.
  • Cold weather boating tip
    • When you're done fishing and before you leave the launch ramp, trim the outboard motor all the way down, remove the kill switch and turn the engine over for a just a second to pump out any water that may still be inside the motor. Remove any mud or plant debris from the boat or equipment and thoroughly drain livewells or anywhere else water may have pooled to stop the spread of invasive species. Storing the boat high and dry for two days before fishing a different body of water can also help,especially when its cold outside.
  • Winter boating tips
    • After loading the boat, let all the water drain out of the boat and motor. Trim the motor all the way down and start the motor for two to three seconds to remove all the water.If you think you have enough warm clothes, bring some more; you can always shed clothing. It's important to keep every body part covered, including your hands and face.Bring a portable propane heater to dry and warm your hands, and whatever else needs warming.Wear a lifejacket and always keep it on. The water is extremely cold, and you're wearing a lot of clothes that will get heavy if you fall overboard.