Monday, October 27, 2014

Sailing to Credit Security




Credit card fraud is a $1 billion enterprise, and 80% of it is said to be through “card skimming.” Michelle Topping of Towne Bank warned us while sailing on the York to run a fingertip over the slot of the credit card device to feel for hidden paper or plastic strips that can pick up a pin number for a debit card. Unlike credit cards, fraud on the debit card directly affects your bank balance. 

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Sailing Way Too Cold




Fred and Barbara Johnson live in Ely, Minnesota, close to the Canadian border. While sailing with their family on the York River, they recounted how it got down to 21 degrees one night in mid-October. In winter, low temperatures hover below zero. The lakes freeze three feet thick, “enough for snowplows to clear lanes to cross the ice,” their son Ben said. “People who own islands will wait for the deep freeze to drive logging trucks across with lumber to build their house,” he added. Fred said, “On thinner ice, sometimes guys will take their pickup trucks out there… and sink them. As for snow, “We’ve gotten flurries while watching the Fourth of July parade,” Fred said.