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Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

Braves to unveil new weekend home uniforms
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
The new jerseys, including a less-expensive replica, will be sold through Friday exclusively at the Braves clubhouse store at CNN Center and Academy Sports+Outdoors locations in the Southeast. They'll be available elsewhere after five days.
Atlanta Braves unveil a new alternate home uniformAtlantaBraves.com

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Academy Sports + Outdoors buys land in Jonesboro
KAIT
Based on plans submitted to the city, the store is expected to be around 75000 square feet. No word on how many jobs could be created. Academy Sports + Outdoors operates 140 stores throughout the south including Arkansas and Missouri.



The Deal Pipeline

Bushnell has acquisition targets in its crosshairs
The Deal Pipeline
LP purchasing a majority stake in Academy Ltd.'s Academy Sports + Outdoors last year for $2.3 billion. David Basto, a managing director with MidOcean, said his firm invested in Bushnell as a platform company that could be built with acquisitions.



Academy Sports treats kids to sprees ahead of opening
Joplin Globe
With a $100 gift card in hand and her own “personal retail assistant” at her side, Cora Wesley was in full shopping mode Thursday as one of the first customers to walk through the doors of the new Academy Sports & Outdoors, 1717 S. Range Line Road.

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Sam's Club, Academy Sports who interest in Easley
Greenville News
By Julie Howle EASLEY — Sam's Club and Academy Sports + Outdoors could be coming to the Easley Town Center, a retail shopping complex along US 123. Tommy Holcombe, Easley's building official, said the two retailers have expressed interest to the city ...



Astros owner looks to move team forward
Victoria Advocate
Crane was at Academy Sports + Outdoors in Victoria on Friday as part of Astros 2012 CareVan. Former Astros pitcher Shane Reynolds took part in the event and likes what he's seen from Crane. "He knows the game of baseball because he played it," Reynolds ...

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Academy Sports To Build $5.25 Million Store in Jonesboro
Arkansas Business Online
By Mark Friedman Academy Sports & Outdoors of Katy, Texas, recently spent $2.63 million on nearly 8 acres of land in Jonesboro to build a store in the Fairgrounds Re-Development shopping center. The store will be 73000-SF and the construction cost will ...



The Huntsville Times - al.com

Braves' caravan visits Hoover
Shelby County Reporter
By WESLEY HALLMAN / Sports Editor HOOVER — Atlanta Braves' All-Star pitcher Jair Jurrjens doesn't get many opportunities to interact with the teams' fan base outside of Turner Field. A visit to the Academy Sports and Outdoors location at Lee Branch by ...
Atlanta Braves will have a familiar lineup in 2012 -- will it be enough in ...The Huntsville Times - al.com

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Sportsman Show in Oneida highlights outdoors life
Oneida Dispatch
... The eighth annual Sportsman Show gathered a record-breaking crowd with a larger-than-ever group of outdoor sporting vendors. More than a thousand people attended the event Saturday at the Kallet Civic Center, sponsored by the Holy Cross Academy.



Braves roll into Academy
The Auburn Plainsman
by Patrick Tighe / SPORTS BEAT REPORTER The annual Braves Country Caravan, a meet and greet with former and current players and coaches from the Atlanta baseball team, will roll through Auburn on its tour of the Southeast. Academy Sports & Outdoors is ...
Braves caravan stopping in Shelby CountyShelby County Reporter

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Tips on Buying a Boat: Seven Tips on What should you look for when investing in watercraft

02/06/12

 by: Keith Binnersley

I discovered sailing many years ago and found it to be a wonderful way to enjoy time with friends and family as well as a way to get away from the office and become totally entranced and absorbed with a world that I did not know existed. I love to sail, so much that I became a certified American Sailing Association Sailing Instructor.

It has been 30 years now that I've sailed the Chesapeake Bay, East Coast U.S.A. and the Caribbean Islands and I've been fortunate to have owned a number sailing vessels, currently two Beneteau sail boats.

I'm often asked by my students what to look for when making an investment in a sailing vessel. I often share the following seven tips and hope that you too may find some value in them.

  1. First carefully examine where you expect to use your boat, long term. Will it be on the Ocean, trans-Ocean, near the shore, in a Bay, on the Caribbean or all of the above. If you plan to sail Ocean or trans-Ocean then be sure that the construction is class "A" or rated for extended off shore passage making.

  2. Beware of the buying philosophy "I'll buy a smaller boat now and get a bigger one later." If you're buying new you will suffer two large depreciations. If buying used, the money you put into the first boat to bring it up to your own personal standards and needs will go a long way to paying a down payment or many monthly payments on the second boat. You will be upgrading the second boat anyway. Buy now what you expect to own for 5-10 years.

  3. Take into account the area where you will be sailing and who you will be sailing with. Decide on the type of berths that will be suitable for you, your family and your guests. For example, aft doubles aligned with the axis of the boat or an aft double that runs across the boat port to starboard. Although the latter tends to be larger and more comfortable in the slip it is definitely not a sea going berth. How easily does the main salon table convert into a berth and is it sturdy enough to do so repeatedly? In a pinch or in good weather can any one sleep in the cockpit?

  4. What is your likely cruising range? If just 2-4 days then water and diesel tankage can be respectively 20 and 80 gallons or less. If it is 5-10 days then a minimum would be 50 and 160. If you buy a boat with say 100 gallons diesel and 2-300 gallons water then the designer will have given up berth space to accommodate the tankage. Depending on the size of the boat the left over space may not be well utilized until you reach say a 50 ft. long boat. Look for living and storage space that is well utilized. Odd placement of the main salon settees, chart table and galley may indicate poor utilization of space and hence you may be paying good money for little advantage.

  5. Boats that are heavy displacement, say 28,000 lbs for say a 42 ft. boat rather than say 17,800 lbs for a medium displacement, 42 footer will need 10- 15 knots of wind to develop any kind of "feel" at the helm and in many locations such as the Chesapeake Bay with winds typically 5 - 15 knots in the summer you may have purchased a very nice well equipped power boat. However these heavy displacement cruisers are excellent for extended off shore passage making and live-aboard sailing either in the Caribbean or the U.S.A..

  6. One of the best tips, If you are a first time sailor and want to buy a boat in the 25 to 50 ft range, is to sail with someone who knows how to sail, take a sailing class and then charter a boat in the length range that interests you. Picking a boat with out sailing a boat of similar size is risky although many have done it successfully. Keep in mind that many of the modern designs of the last 10 years are designed specifically for two people to sail easily whether in the Bay or in the ocean.

  7. Lastly, do insist on a survey. If the boat has any of the defects listed below find out the cost to correct them if you are expecting the boat to pass the insurer's surveyor. Insurers have their own requirements. Your insurance agent and the surveyor should be working hand in hand. This is where a purchaser of a used watercraft can suddenly be faced with unexpected costs. Costly defects include but are not limited to:

    1. Soft or cracked gellcoat on the deck.

    2. Deck leaks around windows, masts, caprail, traveller or through deck fittings.

    3. If the engine that has stood idle for more than 6 months diesel may be contaminated with bacterial sludges, have pistons seized, injectors blocked and electrical system contaminated with water. Insist on at least a 2-4 hour run in the water at cruising speed. Check for undue vibration, overheating, proper charging of the batteries and that the engine can come up to its cruising rpm.

    4. If the boat is more than 6 years old have the surveyor check that the engine mounts are OK and particularly that all mounting bolts are intact. Two can be broken without any obvious signs or effects. When #3 breaks the engine is loose! This is a common problem on older boats that encounter rough waters while under power and can easily be overlooked by the surveyor.

    5. Obviously you will need an out of the water inspection. Check for blisters, gellcoat cracks, soft spots, shaft play in the cutlass bearing and loose rudder bearings, hull integrity around through hulls and the gap between the hull and the top of the keel which should be filled with sealant else corrosion of the keel may have caused the keel to separate from the hull.

    6. Rigging should be checked by a rigger and all running rigging must be overhauled end-to-end to detect hidden chafe.

Hope you find these tips helpful. Best wishes to you on your investment, maybe I'll see you on the Chesapeake Bay or near the British Virgin Islands sometime, I'll either be sailing on Majjik II or Majjik III.

About The Author

Keith Binnersley is owner of Upper Bay Sailing School, Inc. http://www.upperbaysailing.com. He is a Certified American Sailing Association Sailing Instructor and holds a 50 ton Masters USCG License. You can contact him at majjikll@msn.com.


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