Seadoo Safety Tips

The summer Seadoo PWC season is quickly winding down. Even though it was generally a fairly wet summer, I was able to get out on the water almost weekly and, in my books, that is a good summer. I only intend to write a few more Seadoo PWC articles before the summer 2009 season is over. One of the most important seadoo topics involves seadoo safety and it never hurts to review seadoo safety tips at the end of the season.

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Safe Seadoo Riding

The end of another fabulous season of excellent seadoo riding is quickly coming to an end. Even though we had more than our fair share of rain this year, that didn’t stop me from bringing my twin pwcs with me just about every weekend as we headed out to the lake. Before I put my seadoos away for the season, I wanted to write a bit about the unexciting but extremely important topic of seadoo safety.

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Sail from Traeth Bychan Beach, A Quiet, Sheltered East Anglesey Beach near Benllech

Small, quiet, and sheltered east facing Traeth Bychan beach south of Moelfre on Anglesey is reached down a winding country lane off the A5025. come here and you will appreciate some beautiful coastal views from the peaks of Carneddau on the mainland, to Puffin Island, Llanddona heights, Great Orme and Liverpool Bay.

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Traeth Bychan Beach, Maritime History and Quiet, Sheltered Anglesey Beach, Great for Dinghy Launch

Enjoy the small, sheltered and cosy delights of east facing Traeth Bychan beach near Benllech, down a narrow country lane off the A5025. If you want to really appreciate some fine sea and mountain views covering Llanddona, the Carneddau peaks above Bangor, Puffin Island and Liverpool Bay, you must come here.

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Sail from Traeth Bychan Beach, A Quiet, Sheltered East Anglesey Beach near Benllech

Small, quiet, and sheltered east facing Traeth Bychan beach south of Moelfre on Anglesey is reached down a winding country lane off the A5025. come here and you will appreciate some beautiful coastal views from the peaks of Carneddau on the mainland, to Puffin Island, Llanddona heights, Great Orme and Liverpool Bay.

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Restful Traeth Bychan Beach, Near Anglesey Coastal Path, Great for Dinghy Sailing

Small, quiet, and sheltered east facing Traeth Bychan beach south of Moelfre on Anglesey is reached down a winding country lane off the A5025. come here and you will appreciate some beautiful coastal views from the peaks of Carneddau on the mainland, to Puffin Island, Llanddona heights, Great Orme and Liverpool Bay.

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Sail from Traeth Bychan Beach, A Quiet, Sheltered East Anglesey Beach near Benllech

Small, quiet, and sheltered east facing Traeth Bychan beach south of Moelfre on Anglesey is reached down a winding country lane off the A5025. come here and you will appreciate some beautiful coastal views from the peaks of Carneddau on the mainland, to Puffin Island, Llanddona heights, Great Orme and Liverpool Bay.

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Find Skerries Lighthouse, Protecting Ships off Anglesey Coast

An experienced yachtsman sailing across the Irish Sea will know about Skerries Lighthouse off the North West Anglesey coast in the UK. When they approach Holyhead Bay either from Dublin in the west or the north, this lighthouse on an isolated rock off the island coast will soon come into view. Today the Trinity House lighthouse on Skerries Rock is fully automatic and its 23 metres in height means the white flashing light can be seen by sailors up to 22 miles away.

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A Quiet Anglesey Cove, Traeth Bychan Beach, Great Coastal Views and Ideal Dinghy Launch Pad

Down a narrow, winding lane off the A5025 north of Benllech is Traeth Bychan beach, a small, cosy, sheltered beach facing eastwards. From here you can enjoy panoramic views of the Great Orme and Liverpool Bay, Puffin Island, and behind the heights of Llanddona and on the mainland, the Carneddau peaks.

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