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Explore the beautiful city of Rome

Booking for accommodation in a foreign country can be a bit complicated. Tourists have to carefully plan their holidays in advance for a pleasant stay in the city.
City of Rome is one of the most famous tourist destinations of Italy in the world. Thousands of tourists flock its streets every day to see its ancient monuments, medieval buildings and beautiful fountains.
Booking a place to stay at the peak tourist months is sometimes problematic for those who are visiting the city for the first time. So, it is advisable to choose carefully the place to stay.

Some of the famous tourist destinations in Rome are:

• Milvio Bridge, situated over the Tiber River dates back to 115 BC and is famous for its Constantine’s vision.
• Olympic Stadium, the largest sports facility center in Rome and can house up to 100,000 people for a game event
• Flaminio Stadium hosts the 6 nation rugby tournament and has hosted many high profile international rugby matches.
• Auditorium Music Park is the Europe’s largest cultural center built by Renzo Piano. It is situated in the Olympic Village in the Parioli district of Rome.
Many hotels and apartments are available for tourists with best accommodation rates and basic amenities. Tourists can look for accommodation in a centrally located place to visit the famous tourist destinations like Milvio Bridge, the famous Olympic Stadium, the famous rugby Flaminio Stadium, Auditorium Music Park.
So you need not worry about where to stay in this beautiful city of Rome since you get the best of all the things at one place.

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Important First Steps in Flying Radio Controlled Helicopters

There are several steps in the learning process of flying radio controlled helicopters. They can be classified as pre-flight steps, basic hovering steps, advanced hovering skills, learning various types of acrobatics in flying the RC helicopters, and mastering the steps of 3D flight control. It is important that you learn all these steps patiently and master them if you wish to become an expert operator of radio controlled helicopter.

Pre-flight Steps in Flying an RC helicopter

The first step in flying RC helicopters is to understand the aerodynamics of helicopters. Either your instructor or the simulator will be able to provide you the basic knowledge about such helicopter aerodynamics. You should know about the controls, how to operate them, the actual impact of each control on the flight of the helicopter, the influence of the wind, and the type of the helicopter model you start training with. Learn clearly about the safety procedures that should be followed while flying the helicopter.

The next step is to learn the setting up the helicopter. Sit with your instructor and learn the various setup details. You should remember that the setting up of a learning helicopter will be quite simple but the setting up of an advanced model of 3D helicopter will be highly complicated. The setting up of each helicopter model will vary with the type of components and technology used by the manufacturer, the number of accessories that you decide to use for the helicopter complicating the matter further. You can also use two transmitters for the flight control, one with you and the other with the instructor. If you make any mistake while learning, the instructor will be able to control and correct it immediately and avoid crashing of the helicopter.

Learning Basic Hovering Steps

When you practice the initial hovering steps of the RC helicopter, the instructor will be controlling the rudder along with the collective throttle/pitch in the beginning, while you learn cyclic control. After that, you will be learning the operation and control of the rudder and throttle/pitch, while the instructor will take care of the cyclic. Once you are comfortable with the above hovering control processes, you can control both the control sticks and make your helicopter hover in the sky the way you want it. After becoming quite familiar with hovering, you should practice landing and takeoff of the helicopter.

You should also learn to manoeuvre the helicopter with tail in the wind or against sideways wind. It will be better if you learn the initial hovering steps in a place where the wind is low or moderate. Your instructor will guide you until you have perfected the art of keeping the helicopter hovering smoothly and then you can go solo. Finally, you should learn the hovering of the helicopter with tail-in circle from the instructor. This will complete your basic learning of RC helicopter flying. You should practice this until you become perfect in the art of keeping the radio controlled helicopter hovering smoothly and achieving perfect takeoff and landing of the helicopter.

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Xenon Lights – For a safe and enjoyable drive

Over the years, the rapid development of automobile technology has revolutionized the lives of people. Customers have started customizing their cars to define a style statement of their own. There is a wide range of accessories available in the market to give a unique and classy look to your car.

For the medium range cars, accessories are available at affordable prices. Considering the safety and reliability aspect of a vehicle, the light is considered to the most important accessory. Hid lights have given a new definition to headlights. These are the latest and sophisticated lights that generate light by forming an arc between two electrodes of tungsten.

These lights are preferred because of the following reasons:

  • Light quality is 300% more as compared to the traditional bulbs
  • Consumes less power as compared to halogen bulbs
  • Has better lifespan
  • Improves visibility in foggy days
  • 3 times better efficiency than traditional bulbs
  • Requires less maintenance

These high intensity discharge lights provide clear view of the road and ensure safe and enjoyable drive for the driver. During bad weather or in case of poor light conditions, lights play an important role. For safe driving, the light should be brighter and soothing to the eyes. So there is no mistrust that Xenon lights are gaining a lot of appeal in the automotive industry.

The attractive appearance and cool blush light symbolizes style and sophistication. The owners can modify the look of their car by means of hi-tech accessories. For the owner, possessing a car with hi-tech accessories is a matter of style and pride. Personalize and modify your car, to create a signature style of your own. so you can simply choose the collect xenon lights and place them up for your vehicle based on the model information.

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BOAT BUYING GUIDE

With Summer around the corner and the boat show season drawing to a close, Andrew Galwey looks at the how-to of buying your dream boat at the right price.

As the fine spring weather melds into the warm and sunny summer conditions many of us get the first urge to get out on the water. And a fair portion will no doubt be thinking of taking the plunge and buying their own pride and joy to take to the water for themselves.

For those who are considering just this, you will no doubt be conscious of the many considerations that come with buy and sell boats. With burgeoning boat shows, determined sales staff and dealers and even the increased foreign presence on the local boating market, it can seem like a daunting task just getting started.

To that end the best thing you can do when starting out is to make a list of the things you want in a boat, in order of importance. Take some time to think of what you are really after. For most there is no ‘perfect boat’ but a thorough list will help you get as close to the mark as possible when selecting your model.

As an example, if you are a die-hard fisherman then the chances are you’ll buy a boat that can take on offshore conditions and will need to look accordingly. Similarly, if you have a family or mates that you intend on taking on the water on the weekend you will be looking for a vessel with some cockpit space or at least some shelter and weather protection. Alternatively, if you have more modest ambitions and perhaps just want to occasionally dangle a line on the harbour or estuary then a smaller boat may be more practical.

That brings us to the most important consideration – the bottom line. Most of us would love a 50-foot motor cruiser but few of us have the means. Thus drawing up a budget before you begin is an important thing to do.

Plenty of people buy boats only to find out later they can’t afford. Boating should be about enjoyment so the last thing we want to do is spend more than we can afford.

A good budget will include not just the drive-away price of the boat, but also on-going costs like registration, insurance, motor service, fuel, oil and general upkeep.

Boat Packages

When it comes time to buy boats there will be plenty of different options too. For a first boat buyer looking for a factory model, the BMT (boat, motor, trailer) package has appeal. With this package the advantage is that the boat has been allocated an appropriate engine and trailer, which saves the buyer the hassle of doing it personally.

The cut price specials offered by dealers may also have immediate appeal for the savings that are on offer, but caution should be taken here. These deals often will leave you with a bottom of the line trailer and an underpowered engine package.

Also when choosing an engine it pays to be aware of the recommended power range. Over powering, or under powering will result in reduced on water efficiency so should be avoided. Remember too that the cheapest motor will not always deliver the best outcome.

A good tip is to make a list of what comes standard with any sort of new and used boats you look at. As a general rule a standard package should always include necessary items such as trailer tie-downs, a battery box, anchor gear, lifejackets and an inshore safety pack. Sometimes dealers will throw in things such a VHF radio or sounder as part of the purchase although that is by no means guaranteed.

Once price has been considered you also need to consider the quality of the boat, the construction material and its rigidity, quality of the finish and the reputation of the builder. The better-regarded brands definitely attract better resale value. Constructors of lesser renown might offer a cheaper boat, however their resale value will be less and they might be harder to sell.

Don’t be afraid to ask the dealer the tough questions. After all, as a buyer you have a right to know all the details of what you are purchasing. Furthermore, ask to do an on-water test of the boat because the results can be revealing. Boats tend to look pretty impressive in the show room, but you aren’t paying for them to be driveway decoration!

Water Test

Where possible get out on the water, put the boat through its paces and see how it really performs and if it suits your needs.

Just about all dealerships nowadays will let you try before you buy, but you should aim for a test during spring or perhaps early autumn as the summer ‘silly season’ tends to find many dealers operating flat out.

Similarly, you can always read up on boat tests of vessels that take your fancy. TBF has over 500 tests on its online database and these are readily accessible to subscribers. These tests can be accessed at the www.marinews.com website and provide thorough, unbiased appraisal of a plethora of brands and models.

As mentioned beforehand the size of the boat you purchase should reflect your on-water ambitions. The size of your purchase will depend upon the amount of money you have to spend but other important factors include your location and your towing capacity.

If you are a fisherman and living near by small lakes and estuarine waters then a smaller, fishing boats with flatter bottom will be more practical. It may well save you a good deal on unnecessary expenses too. If you live on the coast and want to tackle offshore conditions then you will probably be looking for a boat with deep internal freeboard and deeper bow Vee to counter the chop.

Trailing your rig is an important consideration too. Standard sedans for example can tow up to 1600kgs on a trailer fairly easily, however anything much heavier will require a 4WD or higher end ute. If you are planning to launch from steep or rugged ramps or on the beach then a 4WD is certainly the way to go.

As for your trailer, once the rig exceeds 750kgs you will need brakes for your trailer. Once the rig hits the two-ton mark you will require a brake-away system with electric/hydraulic brakes. The legal road width for trailing in Australia is 2.5m, which is worth considering, as a boat that exceeds this width will require a wide load permit.

Right Type

Once again your purpose will affect your purchase. Remember that bigger is not always better and that you should always buy for your requirements.

The runabout style is a good all-round choice for the family boater looking to enjoy sunny days on the water over the weekend. There is plenty of room to fish and the spacious cockpit is ideal for the wife and kids. The simple addition of a canopy will give you all the weather protection you need too.

The cuddy design is great when you want to stay overnight or are in need of some weather and wave protection. A cuddy design is also more practical for southern state boaters where the weather can get colder.

A console design is the consummate fishing platform, providing walk-around decks and acres of fishing space. The drawback with the centralized driving position is a lack of shelter. This style of boat will be ideal for the daytime fisherman.

Lastly there is the bowrider style, which cleverly combines cruising and fishing aspects. This is achieved by the provision of a centralised walk-through aisle and fold up windscreen. Bow lounges are often convertible to provide a casting platform or additional fishing space. For the amateur fisherman who wants to keep the family in comfort the bowrider might be an answer.

The amount of shelter provided by these styles is often a prime consideration when buying. The harsh Australian sun and frequent cold, wet and windy conditions in southern states often make boating very unpleasant without sufficient shelter. This is why, regardless of the design type, it’s worth investigating your options on a bimini, clears or folding canopy.

New or Used

The question of new or used boat is most interesting, especially if you have a limited budget. Sometimes second hand might be the answer, however the advantages of buying new boats is you get a reliable motor and the latest in design technology. A hull and engine warranty is also added benefits of buying new boats. New boats generally allow for four-stroke technology too, which is another environmentally friendly incentive.

The decision here is really a personal one, because in some cases a well cared for second-hand or used boat may save you plenty of dollars. However, used boats also tend to have many more question marks than a factory-fresh model.

Finally, when it comes time to sign on the dotted line you should be comfortable with your dealer and confident that he/she will be there if problems occur in future. To this end it’s a good idea to see if the dealer is a member of the Boating Industry Association (BIA), and equally importantly, well respected and trusted.

A new boat will come with a specified HIN number and your dealer will provide you with registration, insurance and warranty paperwork too.

Ensure your boat is insured and has third party accident cover from the moment you take possession. Be aware that during the pre Christmas period it can take several weeks, sometimes even months, for your boat to be delivered.

Lastly, don’t forget to give the boat a run before you take off for the holiday up the coast, that way you can iron out any problems while you are close to the dealer.

So if you are after a boat, happy hunting and remember to keep what you really want and can afford foremost in mind. Do that and you’ll be happy with the end result.

ABOUT AUTHOR

Andrew Galwey is the CEO/manager of Marine Publications Pty Ltd, He’s the publisher of Trailerboat Fisherman and Australian Boating magazines and the owner and developer of marinews.com Pty Ltd. Based in Australia, he has been involved in the testing and reporting of boats and their performance for the past 16 years.

The publication, Trailerboat Fisherman is Australia’s leading trailer boating publication and provides extensive boat tests along with boat fishing articles and general trailer boating information.

Marinews.com has the largest online database of Australian based marine and boating activities. It provides boat test and reviews along with Australian based fishing articles etc.  It also has the largest online animated knot tying display with over 380 animated knots on display. The site also offers Australian based dealers and individuals a buy and sells boat facility, with a massive number of new and used boats for sale.

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Todd Staples creates “Special Effects for Cars.”

“We don’t just sell parts, we teach people how to enjoy their passion for cars.”

This pretty much sums up Todd Staples’ philosophy on his passion for helping people enjoy their love for cars.  His company, Stealthauto.com, is one of the leading automotive personalization sites on the internet. He is hell bent on making it the most helpful site on automotive modification in the world.

“Why is this guy qualified to teach you about your car?”

He has owned over 15 cars in the past 15 years and spends his days in his shop designing and putting BMW accessories on his favorite sports car, the BMW M3.

Todd is also willing to do whatever it takes to make his dream a reality. “I want to help people enjoy their passion for automobiles,” Todd claims.

Todd started Stealth Auto with a small invention that allowed your clear corner bulbs to look silver or chrome when off, yet still flash bright amber when lit.. “Stealth Bulbs,” soon became the number one concealment bulb on the market. Todd then expanded Stealth Auto to carry all types of automotive parts including Mercedes Accessories, Chrysler accessories, and all sorts of automotive lighting including HID’s and clear corners and smoked lenses. Creating BMW accessories (especially BMW lights) is his passion and the subject of his new book, “The Ultimate Guide to Modifying Your BMW,” which you can get at StealthAuto.com.

“When I was a special effects producer, good wasn’t even close to being good enough.”

This pretty much sums up Todd Staples’ philosophy on his passion for helping people enjoy their love for cars.  His company, Stealthauto.com, is one of the leading automotive personalization sites on the internet. He is hell bent on making it the most helpful site on automotive modification in the world. Stealth Auto provides exclusive BMW accessories, Mercedes accessories and Chrysler Accessories, all backed by their unrivalled 100% satisfaction guarantee.

“A few years ago my father and I were driving from Phoenix to Los Angeles and we were trying to clarify exactly what I want Stealthauto.com to be. After a couple of hours of focusing on this problem my dad asked me to tell him exactly what it is that I love to do. (He’s a “follow your bliss” kind of guy and he sincerely believes that if you’re on target with what you really love you can’t go wrong.)

My answer was that I really want to help people who share my passion for perfecting great cars.  Sure, we are in the business of selling specialty parts to help people customize their particular car, but even more than making my business a success is my real love is teaching our clients about how to create the perfect car to fit their tastes. “

To “follow his bliss,” and help you with yours, Todd is in the process of creating a book and video ebook called the “Ultimate Guide to Perfecting Your Car.”

This video series and book will show you how to create an overall design plan to give you the car you really want. “The Ultimate Guide” will cover everything from performance products to interior and exterior design enhancements. It will also teach you what to be aware of when buying any accessories – quality, installation guides, service and where to get help if needed. Just a few of the subjects covered will be performance enhancements, wheels, HID headlights, Stealth Bulbs, carbon fiber accessories, and custom black out grills.

A really nice thing about this Guide is that it will not only tell you what you need to know but it will include an informative video on each products features as well as a clear step by step demonstration of how to install the product on your car

You can get more information about Stealth Auto’s accessories, as well as a free copy of this book, by visiting Stealthauto.com.

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Gone Camping – Fraser Island QLD

What is it which makes an otherwise sensible family leave a modern home in the suburbs with all its mod-cons and substitute it all for a canvas roof, leaky airbeds, camp stove and dig-your-own toilet?
I guess there are many reasons depending upon the individual – all of the cliches; getting back to nature, bonding with the kids, the adventure or perhaps, just to prove that you can survive without the cyclic defrost fridge, or the VCR.

The fact is that if you want to experience some of our best unspoiled parts of Australia, you have to consider camping. That’s because these great places are often accessible only by camping.
Also from a fishing point of view the increasing pressures on our fisheries means we are often seeking out the same remote places. So it’s not surprising camping and trailer boat fishing often go hand in hand.

Certainly towing a boat can restrict some of the areas you can safely access, however you can still get off the beaten track and stay there for some time.
Having said that, the trailer boat can be a restriction. For example we recently took the TBF Edge tracker up to Fraser Island for a week of camping and during that time covered much of the island, often with the boat fully laden.

We ran into trouble only once and that was trying to negotiate a very steep and soft exit from the beach. After traveling many hundreds of kilometers on mainly soft sand tracks towing a trailer with small diameter, narrow wheels and next to no clearance was a challenge. However, despite that it’s amazing where you can get to with a little care and patience.
One huge advantage of taking a boat is it allows you to carry the extra gear which makes the trip all that more enjoyable.

Be Well Prepared:
Whatever the reasons, there is a real thrill and loads of pleasure to be derived from camping. However, I also have to add that there is a difference between camping and roughing it.
A few creature comforts are almost essential to a successful and enjoyable camping trip, especially if it involves the whole family.

Kids really enjoy the experience and the freedom of being outdoors and they can learn much from the experience. Even getting involved in the daily chores is more appealing than it is back at home.
My very first camping experience is still indelibly etched into my mind – it was without doubt the most miserable, uncomfortable, generally unpleasant night that I have ever spent. At the age of 10, I had just joined the Boy Scouts and we all know their motto of “Be Prepared”. Well, I wasn’t! I didn’t have a sleeping bag or ground sheet, just a couple of blankets and in the torrential downpour of that night, the tent took in water in astonishing quantities and deposited it all on me, regardless of where within the tent I moved.

It wasn’t a great experience for the others either, but because they had the right gear they did remain comparatively warm and dry.
Overall it was a good lesson. Sometimes, even with the best of plans and intentions, things can still go terribly awry and having the appropriate gear can see you through it with less discomfort.
Be warned though, sooner or later it will happen – the unforeseen southerly buster accompanied by the sudden appearance of animals lining up two by two!

A few years ago at Port Campbell in South Australia we were literally blown away when a violent storm with gale-force winds hit during the night. The travelling tent that we were using on that trip was simply not up to the task of withstanding wind strengths over 100 kph.
Very few tents would have survived this gale to be fair, but I believe we would have had a better chance in a modern dome style. We at least found out just how quickly we could pack up the site, or rather what was left of it.

Author Bio:

Andrew Galwey is a name having a huge experience in the field of boating and fishing. He is writes various articles on fishing, boating and animated knots based on his personal experience. He has extensive knowledge about boating, rope knots.

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