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How do I clean my pool?

Okay, I recently bought a big inflatable pool, and well my kids get in it, and well they leave grass in the pool.

Whats an easy way to get out the grass from my pool?

u can take a little net made for pools ( u can buy one almost anywhere) and run it through the water, and the water goes through the tiny holes in the net, and the grass stays in there. also, try having a bucket filled with water rigfht in front of the pool. and tell them to step in it before they get in the pool, my cousins did that, and all the grass stays outta the pool because it gets rinsed off in the bucket. hope this helps.

Inflatable Easy

Boating is an experience that everyone should try at least once. The thrill of being out on the open water is something that can't be replicated on a television screen or video game. But unfortunately, many people don't get into boating because of the high start up costs of owning a boat. Actually, there is a type of boat that is fairly cheap and very easy to use- the inflatable boat. Sevylor is well known for their quality inflatables. The Super Caravelle 3 Person Boat Kit is an awesome way to get started.

This kit comes with a heavy duty three person inflatable boat. You also get a convenient foot pump and two number 4 oars. Extra heavy PVC material is ultra durable and can withstand punishment from weather, fishing, cargo and more. The great thing about an inflatable boat is that you don't need a trailer. If you use an electric pump, you can have it ready to go in just a few minutes. These boats are remarkable stable and buoyant. The Super Caravelle has a maximum capacity of 600 pounds. Cargo can be placed on the boat deck and passengers sit on the sides.

If you are wondering about motor compatibility, this model can use both electric and gasoline. Using the optional motor mount you can use a Sevylor SBM 12v electric motor or a gas motor up to two horsepower. A motor allows you to cruise around with ease without the need for oars. It is standard practice to bring an oar along anyway in case you lose motor power for some reason.

These boats are remarkably lightweight yet strong. Special air chambers enhance rigidity and stability. Unlike V-shaped rigid boats, inflatable boats are not prone to leaning or tipping. If you like oaring, there are oar locks for easy going. These boats sit very high on the water which means you can access places that other boats can't.

Inflatable boating is practiced by thousands of people around the world. To learn more about boating in general, visit my Inflatable Dinghy guide.

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