Dubai and Its Magnetism

Are looking for a place to spend your holiday with your beloved family or lover? Dubai is the right choice then. Why? Holidays Dubai presents various attractions for you to enjoy. It has a beautiful desert with its stunning and fulsome oasis. Moreover, the highly cosmopolitan skyline lighting up the glittering sands in the Arabian Gulf. You can stay in the outstanding hotels with their luxurious services including health spas, palm tree gardens and extraordinary water sports. Other place to enjoy Dubai is by visiting Wild Wadi Water Park on Jumeirah Beach with its rides and slides. Then, you can spend you afternoon at Burj Al Arab by having a cup of tea.

In the evening, do not miss the dune dinner safari excursion where you can enjoy the sunset over the desert, riding camel, shisha pipes and a campfire barbecue. In addition, you also can go to Dubai Creek by traditional abra water taxi to explore the souks with their teeming environment. Then, you also can enjoy many events in Dubai for there is always an event there such as traditional camel races on most Fridays, Dubai Desert Golf Classic and the Dubai World Cup, the world’s richest horse race. One more, you can have a beautiful dhow dinner cruise while enjoying the city’s major landmarks.

Seven Sailing Safety Gear Items You Need for Sailing!

1. Sailing Knife with Marlinspike

No tool has so many uses as a good 3″ blade sailing knife with an integrated or separate marlinspike. Use it to saw through rope, cut off a frozen knot, scrape away electrical insulation, or cut yourself free of a line or harness strap in an emergency. Use the marlinspike to lift up a rope strand for splicing or help open a corroded shackle.

2. Needle-nose or “Robo” Pliers

You must carry a small pair of pliers on your person at all times. Robo pliers are made by “Craftsman”, with a flat shape and coated handles. They’re lightweight, compact, and fit in a deep pocket in your sailing shorts.

They have spring-loaded jaws that will put a grip on a bolt or shackle pin like a barnacle on a boat bottom. You often need pliers to open a frozen shackle pin or get to that hidden bolt head on the small sailboat diesel or head toilet. Read more »

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