![]() No matter the amount of preparation and the years of experience, every boater may come across rough waters every now and again – and when that happens, it’s best to make sure there’s no loose equipment flying around during a storm, for both safety and monetary purposes. Of course, this also means wearing a life jacket when out on the water, no matter your level of experience, and carrying your boat license on you at all times. If your boat is up to six metres (19 feet eight inches) in length, be sure to pack the following: That’s why the right boating safety supplies are crucial in every boating situation. The right boating equipment can make the difference between a boating crisis averted, and a dangerous on-the-water emergency. ![]() If the weather calls for rough waters ahead, it’s up to you to make a judgment call as to whether it’s worth it for you to get on the water that day – in this situation, however, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and stay off the water if possible. The best way to navigate rough water is by avoiding it in the first place – always check forecasts and water conditions before you head out on the boat, and that includes listening to warnings and advisories from the Government of Canada, including their marine forecasts and alerts. No matter how excited you may be to get out on the water, you should never skip the important step of checking the weather forecast beforehand. ![]() If you find yourself stuck on the boat in a storm this summer, remember these important tips on how to handle your boat in rough water: Necessary Knowledge Check the Forecast That’s why it’s extra important to brush up on the rules of boating safety before getting on the water – and that includes informing ourselves on emergency boating procedures. Storms are inevitable and can spell danger for boaters, especially those inexperienced in boating safety. I don't bother with the edges of my ear, unless i'm lining up my own hair.There you go brah.While every boater hopes for calm waters and sunny skies, Mother Nature can be unpredictable – especially in Canada. Use what cha got, seems like that's the best products you have in your hands anyways. Start brushing a 45 degree angle to get them spinnerz on the ball, your waves will be very neat and well organized. How do you guys keep y'all edge by your ear(when you get your hair cut, it resembles a 'W') looking nice? Mines is all shorter than the rest of my hair and all puffy/curly even though I brush it(can't durag it though). I have Sheabutter softening hair And scalp lotion though. I heard you guys said moisturizer as before, but a simple moisturizer don't seem like it should do much. ![]() Should I start brushing at a 45 degree angle in the back?Īlso what should I use for hold(wolfing and when not wolfing) when I'm at school since I'm not always allowed to brush my hair, and pomade is bad for your hair. Now when I brush at a 45 then feel them, the waves stand up noticeably and feel deep. I already had visible waves in the back but when I was brushing straight down then felt my waves in the back, they felt small(not deep). Normally when I brush my back, my waves flatten out(lay down), but when I brushed it at a 45 degree angle the waves stood up like I had pro waves(deep). So I started to brush my right side at a 45 degree angle when I was brushing the right at a 45 degrees, I decided to try brush at 45 at the back. I'm waving all around except the right side, this is my second or third week of wolfing, and I normally brush my hair straight down.
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