What is RSS? It stands for Real Simple Syndication, but what it really means is
you can look at all of your interests in one place: weather, sports, investment
advice, boating tips... all in one place.
What does it really mean? When you login in to your "homepage" or RSS reader, all
of your interests show up in one place. You can add or delete content any time.
When new content becomes available, it's automatically delivered to your homepage,
so no more surfing 5, 10 or 20 websites... it's all sent to your personalized homepage
automatically!
Pick from several Boating World "channels" - Gear Locker, Fishing, Boat Reviews,
Destinations, Watersports and How To.

Boating World Boat Tests
http://www.boatingworld.com/boattest/rssboattest.aspx

Boating World News
http://www.boatingworld.com/news/rssnews.aspx

Boating World Engines
http://www.boatingworld.com/engine/rssengine.aspx

Boating World Gear/Electronics
http://www.boatingworld.com/gearsandelectronics/rssgearandelectronics.aspx

Boating World Coast Guard/Safety
http://www.boatingworld.com/coastguard/rsscostgaurd.aspx

Boating World Ask the Experts
http://www.boatingworld.com/askexpert/rssasktheexpert.aspx
What does this mean to you?
It means that when the new issue of Boating World comes out each month, it's automatically
delivered to your reader, free of charge!
See the Wikipedia entry for more information about RSS.
Usage Requirements
If you use our RSS feeds in a public context (i.e., you syndicate our feed on a
live public site, not just a personal reader), you must credit BoatingWorld.com
with a text or graphic link. You may not syndicate any BoatingWorld.com content
beyond what is presented in the feed itself.