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Cedar + Stone Nordic Sauna in Duluth, MN

AUTO-DOCK

Step into the future with boats that can dock themselves.

PORT OF CALL

Gananoque, ON: There's something for everyone at this charming 1000 Islands port on the St. Lawrence River.

SPOTLIGHTS

Aquador Extreme Boats

Kadey-Krogen Sabre

PURSUIT

DC 306

A do-it-all dual console.

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Features

32 Pursuit DC 306

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this new boat will be able to fill a book.

36 Self-Driving Boats Are Here

It wasn’t long ago that the idea of boats that drive themselves seemed like some crazy, futuristic fantasy. But today you can buy boats that actually dock themselves, while fully self-driving capabilities are expected to come to market within the next 12 to 18 months. Ready to meet the future? Here’s a look at the systems competing for space on your helm.

40 Port of Call: Gananoque, ON

For Your Health: Described as “the place of good health” by the Iroquois, the delightful hamlet of Gananoque continues to toast the wellbeing of visitors today as a mecca for dining, shopping and entertainment in one of the most beautiful corners of the Great Lakes.

ON THE COVER

The brand-new Pursuit DC 306 is just as ready to hit the inshore marshes and offshore ledges as it is to host a relaxing day cruise with friends and family. With comfortable and convertible seating, as well as plenty of fishing features, it’s clear she can do it all!

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Departments

From the Helm 4 Dock Box 6 Calendar 8 Scuttle 10 Great Gear 20 Shoreleave: Cedar + Stone Nordic Sauna 22 Don’t Hesitate to Renovate 24 Tech Deck 26 Safety First 27 Boat Spotlights: Aquador, Extreme Boats, Kadey-Krogen, Sabre 28 Lakeshore Life: East Jordan, MI 48 Boat Biz: Lake Michigan Angler 50 Marine Marketplace 51 Classifieds 63 Classic Craft 64
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FROM THE HELM CONTRIBUTORS

Looking Forward!

The March issue is always a fun one to edit, because as I sit here at my computer, wrapped in several layers while watching a snow storm out my window as the temperatures plummet, I get to read all about spring cleaning, summer cruising destinations and new boats debuting at boat shows. It’s a nice escape from reality, and really gets me looking forward to the upcoming boating season! One great place to visit while we wait out this winter weather is the new sauna along Duluth’s waterfront. Cedar + Stone Nordic Sauna brings the Finish tradition of sauna to the Great Lakes, offering visitors a chance to relax in the hot sauna, followed by a cold plunge into chilly Lake Superior (p. 22). I’m adding this to my must-visit list!

Another new thing you’ll certainly want to check out: Autonomous boating (p. 36). This new technology, now being offered by several manufacturers including Garmin, Volvo and Yamaha, allows users to effortlessly dock their boats without ever touching the wheel. Welcome to the future of boating!

This month’s port of call — Gananoque, Ontario — is well-known for its theater, dining and shopping scenes (p. 40). Gan, as it’s affectionately known, is one stop you won’t want to miss while cruising the 1000 Islands region.

Think spring!

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AREAS

MENTIONED IN THIS ISSUE

KATH USITALO

Bi-peninsular Kath grew up in Detroit and now enjoys life on Lake Michigan in the Upper Peninsula, where she writes about her home state, including three books about things to see and do in the U.P.

READ HER STORY ON P. 22

KEVIN KOENIG

Kevin is an awardwinning journalist living and working in Greenwich, Connecticut. His 14 years in the marine industry have helped him live a fulfilling and adventure-laden life thus far.

READ HIS STORIES ON P. 28

CRAIG RITCHIE

Born in Toronto, Craig named his first boat Bed in order to explain occasional absences from work. Whenever anyone asked, he would cough loudly and mumble about having spent the day in Bed. The key, he says, was to never forget the sunscreen.

READ HIS STORIES ON P. 36 & P. 40

East Jordan, MI p. 48 Lake Michigan Angler p. 50 Gananoque, ON p. 40 Cedar + Stone Nordic Sauna p. 22
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MARCH 2024

VOLUME LXXVIII, NO. 3

PUBLISHER

Linda O’Meara

PUBLISHER IN MEMORIUM

Walter “Bing” O’Meara

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Editorial Director: Kate Bush

Assistant Editor: Abby Thorpe

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Art Director/Production Manager: Christy Tuttle Bauhs

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Helen Aitken, Glenn Hayes, Kevin Koenig, Capt. Frank Lanier, Patti McCleery, Caitlin Playle, Craig Ritchie, Capt. Tom Serio, Kath Usitalo

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CALENDAR

FEB 23 – 25

RV & Boat Show Oshkosh, WI RVBOATMAINEVENT.COM

Wisconsin Fishing Expo Madison, WI WIFISHINGEXPO.COM

FEB 23 – MAR 3

Harbor Springs Restaurant Week Harbor Springs, MI HARBORSPRINGSCHAMBER.COM

FEB 24 – MAR 3

Kenosha Restaurant Week Kenosha, WI VISITKENOSHA.COM

FEB 28 – MAR 3

Kingston Canadian Film Festival Kingston, ON KINGCANFILMFEST.COM

MAR 1 – 3

Bayfield Winter Festival Bayfield, WI BAYFIELD.ORG

CopperDog 150 Calumet, MI COPPERDOG150.COM

MAR 2

1 Sleeping Giant Loppet Pass Lake, ON SLEEPINGGIANTLOPPET.CA

Suds & Snow Traverse City, MI FACEBOOK.COM/SUDSANDSNOW

Waukesha Art Crawl Waukesha, WI WAUKESHAART.COM

MAR 2 – 3

Ice-O-Rama Ashland, WI VISITASHLAND.COM

MAR 7 – 10

Journal Sentinel Sports Show Milwaukee, WI JSSPORTSSHOW.COM

Port Huron RV & Camping Show Port Huron, MI MICHIGANRVANDCAMP GROUNDS.ORG

Ultimate Sport Show Grand Rapids, MI SHOWSPAN.COM/USG

MAR 9

Mt Ashwabay Spring Carnival Bayfield, WI MTASHWABAY.ORG

The Slush Cup Mancelona, MI SHANTYCREEK.COM

U.P. Health System Great Bear Chase Calumet, MI GREATBEARCHASE.COM

MAR 14 – 17

Progressive Novi Boat Show Novi, MI NOVIBOATSHOW.COM

MAR 15 – 17

Traverse City Boat Show Traverse City, MI TRAVERSECITYBOATSHOW.COM

MAR 16

St. Patrick’s Day Parade Sturgeon Bay, WI STURGEONBAY.NET

MAR 22 – 24

2 Cottage & Lakefront Living Show Grand Rapids, MI SHOWSPAN.COM/CLG

Northwest MI RV & Camping Show Traverse City, MI MICHIGANRVANDCAMP GROUNDS.ORG

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Yamaha

Co. has acquired electric propulsion manufacturer

Torqeedo. Yamaha President Ben Speciale says the acquisition “will accelerate the company’s efforts toward achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.”

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Manitowoc Marina Expands Into Chicago and Sandusky; Adds Tartan Sailboats to Offerings

Manitowoc Marina, LLC has expanded its operations with the opening of new yacht sales offices in Chicago, Illinois, and Sandusky, Ohio. As part of its expansion, Manitowoc Marina is now offering Tartan sailboats across the Great Lakes region.

This expansion is fueled by the strong growth of Axopar and BRABUS Marine across the Great Lakes. The new offices in Chicago and Sandusky will offer yacht sales, a wide range of services and an extensive inventory.

“We are incredibly excited about this expansion and the opportunity to bring our exceptional range of boats, including Tartan sailboats, to more customers around the Great Lakes,” says Rich Larsen, president of Manitowoc Marina. “Our new offices in Chicago and Sandusky are not just about growth; they are a testament to our commitment to providing unparalleled service and a diverse selection of high-quality yachts to our clients.” Visit MANITOWOC-MARINA.COM.

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Seakeeper Unveils Two New Gyrostabilizers

Maritime Community Bestows Inaugural Lifetime Service Award

Mike Wills, a long-time contributor to the Traverse City, Michigan, maritime community, was honored as the inaugural recipient of the Michael Wills Maritime Community Lifetime Service Award. This award was created to recognize an individual’s extended service, contributions and dedication to Traverse City’s local maritime initiatives. The award was sponsored by the Great Lakes Sailing Company and presented at an event at the Grand Traverse Yacht Club in December 2023.

Wills founded Scuba North, Sail North, The Harbor Boat Shop, Harbor West and several developments on the Boardman River in downtown Traverse City. He has a passion for fostering children’s education as a founder and board member of Traverse Area Community Sailing (TACS) for more than 25 years. Wills has served on the board of the Watershed Center, Grand Traverse Bay and played a key role in the creation of the Discovery Center & Pier and continues to serve on that board.

“Mike’s volunteer service to so many maritime programs has made a real difference in the maritime community and beyond!” says Mike Smith, former TACS president.

Seakeeper has launched two new gyrostabilizer models — the Seakeeper 10.5 and the Seakeeper 14 — providing stabilization for boats 50 to 68 feet in length.

The Seakeeper 10.5, ideal for boats 50 to 62 feet, builds upon the success of the Seakeeper 9 but offers 17% more angular momentum in 23% less volume.

The Seakeeper 14 bridges the gap between the Seakeeper 9 and the Seakeeper 18 and is ideal for boats 55 to 68 feet. Compared to the Seakeeper 9, the Seakeeper 14 offers 56% more gyroscopic power in 4% more overall volume.

The Seakeeper 10.5 and Seakeeper 14 are both equipped with an innovative asymmetric flywheel design for reduced height and optimized performance, a space-saving singlecylinder brake system with enhanced reliability and corrosion-resistant components.

The Seakeeper 10.5 is expected to begin shipment in July 2024 with a retail cost of $124,900. The Seakeeper 14 will follow, beginning shipment in September 2024 with a retail price of $149,900.

For more information, visit SEAKEEPER.COM.

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Sea Ray Launches SDX and SDX 270 Surf

Sea Ray is adding to its SDX Series with the debut of the SDX 270 and SDX 270 Surf. Available in sterndrive and surf configurations, the new SDX 270 models accommodate a wide range of onwater activities in a 27-foot package. The yacht-certified vessels offer large social zones, powerful propulsion, substantial storage and premium amenities.

“The SDX 270 and SDX 270 Surf are the latest boats in our lineup to receive a keel-up redesign, and the first SDX models crafted with our next-generation design language,” says Keith Yunger, Sea Ray president. “Also, the SDX 270 Surf is the first surf addition to our SDX Series.”

Features aboard include an electric-folding watersports tower (standard on the surf variation and optional on the sterndrive model), an oversized bow, a huge convertible transom sunpad and a standard starboard compartment that can be used to store life jackets, towels and other bulky items.

The SDX 270 is powered by a standard 300-hp Mercury MerCruiser 6.2L engine, while the SDX 270 Surf is propelled by a standard 350-hp MerCruiser 6.2L engine with a forward-facing Bravo Four S drive. Visit SEARAY.COM.

BUSINESS

Michigan Boating Industries Association Welcomes Workforce Development Director

The Michigan Boating Industries Association (MBIA) has hired Kelly Kerchoff to the new workforce development director position.

“In the last few years, workforce development has grown to be the MBIA’s top priority,” says MBIA Executive Director Nicki Polan. “Cultivating and maintaining a workforce, especially marine technicians, is essential for our members and our industry to keep boats on the water. The workforce development director position is new for our association, and it is necessary to elevate the work already underway. We are excited to watch the programs grow with Kelly’s expertise and ambition.”

The director will be responsible for creating career awareness, building and maintaining relationships with counselors and students, and helping to grow, support and promote post-secondary marine education programs and professional development. Ultimately, MBIA hopes to build a program to invite aging technicians to become teachers for the next generations.

Kerchoff joins the association with more than 15 years of experience in education and has an MA in teaching and learning from Madonna University.

To learn more, visit MBIA.ORG.

MUST-HAVE

Mercury Marine Unveils Two New Electric Outboards

Mercury Marine debuted two new electric outboards, part of the Avator family, during CES 2024 in Las Vegas in January. The new Avator 75e and 110e electric outboard are Mercury’s most powerful electric outboards yet and are slated to be released for sale later this year.

“This is a big step forward for Mercury and a great way to kick off Mercury’s 85th anniversary year,” says Patrick Reinke, category manager for electrification on the Mercury eSolutions team. “We’ll soon be able to offer boaters a complete family of low-voltage, allelectric propulsion systems capable of powering boats ranging from small inflatables and aluminum fishing boats all the way up to pontoons and small fiberglass runabouts.”

The 75e and 110e outboards generate 7,500W and 11,000W of power at the prop shaft, respectively. They integrate with the complete Avator propulsion system and offer a full-color digital display.

Visit MERCURYMARINE.COM/AVATOR.

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MarineMax has entered into an agreement to acquire Williams Tenders USA, the Pompano Beach, Florida-based premier distributor and retailer for UK-based Williams Jet Tenders LTD, a manufacturer of rigid inflatable jet tenders for the luxury yacht market. The acquisition is expected to close by March 31, 2024.

Avikus and AquaSport Boats Collaborate on AI Technology

Avikus and AquaSport Boats announced at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that they will collaborate to create the world’s first autonomously equipped recreational sport boat company. This collaboration promises to deliver a line of center- and dual-console recreational sport boats, under the Twin Vee brand, that incorporates advanced navigation assist and autonomous functionality. The first models will make their debut this summer, with additional models being introduced in late 2024 under the Twin Vee, Forza and AquaSport brands.

“This partnership is a testament to our shared commitment to innovation, technology and the pursuit of excellence in the recreational boating industry,” says Lim Dohyeong, CEO of Avikus. “Together with AquaSport Boats, we are not just introducing a new product; we are unleashing a new era of AI-assisted navigation on the open water.” Visit AVIKUS.AI and AQUASPORTBOAT.COM.

Simrad Introduces NSX ULTRAWIDE

Simrad Yachting has introduced the NSX ULTRAWIDE, the world’s first fully featured ultrawide marine display. The NSX ULTRAWIDE is up to 63% wider than the NSX and provides a more streamlined and immersive experience.

“Whether in their cars, computer monitor at work, or the TVs in their homes, consumers have grown accustomed to and love the benefits of ultrawide screens,” says Kevin Steinbraker, VP and general manager of digital systems at Navico Group. “Now they can have those same experiences at the helm with immersive graphics and flexible viewing splits. The NSX ULTRAWIDE offers a new perspective on boating that consumers won’t want to go without.”

The NSX ULTRAWIDE is available in 12- and 15inch screen sizes. The 12-inch NSX ULTRAWIDE is priced at $2,749 and the 15-inch is $3,399.

For more information, visit SIMRAD-YACHTING.COM.

MUST-HAVE

Yamaha Introduces 350-hp 4.3L Offshore Outboard

Yamaha’s newly designed F350 4.3-liter V6 Offshore Outboard features engine block and gearcase upgrades.

“Boaters asked for it, and we delivered. The F350 is the perfect big power, lightweight option for a wide variety of applications,” says Ben Speciale, president of Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit.

The F350 boasts larger intake and exhaust valves than the F300 and uses the same diameter electronic throttle valve as the 5.6L V8 XTO 450 to maximize air movement. A new crankshaft offers a longer stroke, enabling more torque at lower speeds. Boaters can sync all this power with Yamaha’s Digital Electric Steering (DES) and exclusive Thrust Enhancing Reverse Exhaust.

The new F350 cowling incorporates a water-draining air duct, while the new cowling exhaust port combined with the new stator fan keeps everything under the cowling cool. Now offered in Pearlescent White, Traditional Gray or new Classic White, the F350 will be available this spring.

Visit YAMAHAOUTBOARDS.COM.

GREAT LAKES NEWS

Laketown Township Beach Adds 3.17 Acres

Laketown Township, located near Holland, Michigan, has added more public land around its beach with the purchase of 3.17 acres. The land does not touch Lake Michigan but has a view of the water.

“It is important to acquire as much land as possible near Lake Michigan for our residents,” says Township Manager Al Meshkin.

There are no plans for the property yet, but the parks commission will work on plans over the next few years.

“We have been working to acquire land near the township beach since 2016. This is our fifth, and largest, acquisition,” Meshkin says.

In total, including the original land acquired in 1926, the township park spans 7.6 acres. Laketown Township Beach is the township’s oldest park.

Visit LAKETOWNTWP.ORG.

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Harris Boats Launches 2024 Crowne

Fort Wayne, Indiana-based Harris Boats recently launched the 2024 Crowne, a full keel-up redesign. The 2024 Crowne features a full fiberglass body; advanced technology; a top-of-the-line sound system; digital switching and seamless control; and the innovative Zero G Lounger.

“The new Crowne has been under development for nearly four years with significant investments into the design, technology and layout to deliver a best-in-class experience for our loyal Harris consumers,” says Brian Athmer, president of Harris Boats.

Powered by Mercury Marine and available at launch with up to the 500R from Mercury Racing, the Crowne is built on the new RPM Technology foundation. Standard features include dual 12-inch Simrad screens with a custom graphic interface, a tower with integrated lighting and logo projector, wireless phone-charging throughout, digital switching, RGB lighting, pushto-start and a single-engine joystick.

For more information, visit HARRISBOATS.COM.

MUST-HAVE ePropulsion Debuts eLite Electric Outboard

During boot Düsseldorf in January, ePropulsion announced the global launch of its latest innovation, the eLite electric outboard motor created for the tender and smaller boating market.

The eLite’s direct-drive motor and advanced design propeller deliver high efficiency with near-silent operation. Designed to be the most compact and lightweight electric outboard in its class, the ePropulsion eLite 500W electric outboard is an easy-to-use alternative to small internal combustion engines. Sport mode adds an additional 50% boost in power, bringing the top speed to over 5 mph. With multiple charging options, including 110/220V AC, 12V DC and solar with the use of optional ePropulsion converters, it can be fully charged in around four hours.

At just under 3 feet in length and weighing 14.7 pounds, including the built-in battery, the eLite stores easily. The one-click quick-release bracket allows for installation and removal in a matter of seconds. The outboard is available for just under $1,000.

For more information, visit EPROPULSION.COM.

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16 MARCH 2024

2024 Minneapolis Innovation Award Winners

Announced

The NMMA and Boating Writers International (BWI) announced the winners of the 2024 Minneapolis Innovation Awards, recognizing groundbreaking new consumer marine products, at the Discover Boating Minneapolis Boat Show in January. This year’s program received the largest amount of entries since its inception in 2018.

In the fiberglass fishing boat category, Skeeter Boats received the Innovation Award for the WXR 2060F.

In the pontoon boat category, dual winners Harris Boats was honored with the Innovation Award for the Harris Crowne 250, and Barletta Boats received the Innovation Award for the Barletta Lusso L25UCAT.

In the furnishings category, dual winners Lillipad Marine received the Innovation Award for the Lillipad Marine Easy Step Ladder, and Premier Pontoons received the Innovation Award for the Premier Angler.

For more info, visit NMMA.ORG.

Getmyboat and Your Boat Club Launch Partnership

Yacht charter and boat rental platform Getmyboat has partnered with Your Boat Club to expand offerings to meet customer demand in key locations.

Through this partnership, Your Boat Club’s rental fleets will be available for rent via the Getmyboat platform. The partnership is an extension of Groupe Beneteau’s partnership with Your Boat Club while introducing a new strategy for its Glastron brand, ultimately giving more customers access to the brand via seamless rental experiences.

“There is no question that experiencing boating is the No. 1 way to engage new boaters. This partnership creates an ecosystem for consumers to try, buy, rent or subscribe to the boating service that best fits their need,” says Doug Bird, VP of sales at Getmyboat. Visit YOURBOATCLUB.COM and GETMYBOAT.COM.

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GREAT GEAR

Must-have goodies, gadgets and more for every boater

1. JL Audio MMR-25W Wireless Remote

JL Audio has reinvented wireless control of its marine audio systems with the new Bluetooth LE remote, sporting a minimalist design and multi-zone control capabilities. The MMR25W remote is equipped with Bluetooth Low Energy technology to seamlessly connect to the latest MediaMaster source units from up to 35 feet away. Its sealed, water-resistant (IP68 rated) design features raised buttons, while integrated LED lights make it clear what zone is currently being controlled. $99.99 AT JLAUDIO.COM

2. Shurhold Infographic Bucket

Keep basic boating information in plain sight! Shurhold’s new Infographic Bucket comes in three versions: The Boater Knowledge & Safety Bucket presents boating basics in an easy-to-reference graphic display; the Fishing & Boating Knots Bucket highlights a variety of terminal, loop and line-to-line knots; while the Florida Fishing Regulations Bucket helps anglers to ID their catch and stay within regulations. Made in the USA, the bucket is thicker and sturdier than traditional plastic pails, with a ³ ₄" braided nylon rope handle that’s easier to carry. $27.98 AT SHURHOLD.COM

3. Hempel Silic One

Meet Hempel’s new high-performance, copperfree and biocide-free antifouling coating. This bottom coating is environmentally friendly, reduces time spent cleaning a vessel’s bottom, and improves efficiency by allowing higher boat speeds and lower fuel costs. Its unique Hydrogel technology creates an invisible barrier between the hull’s surface and the water, fooling marine life into believing the hull is liquid and significantly reducing their attachment. Silic One can be used on nearly all materials and boat types. FIND A DEALER AT HEMPELYACHT.COM

4. BOTE MAGNEBoom Swell Speaker

Take your music with you wherever you go — even on a stand-up paddleboard! BOTE’s MAGNEBoom Swell is a completely waterproof, ultra-light, portable speaker that instantly attaches to MAGNEPOD-equipped BOTE watercraft and streams music wirelessly via Bluetooth. Get up to six hours of playtime. With dual pairing, you can also wirelessly connect two MAGNEBoom Swell speakers together to enjoy amplified sound. Best of all, the speaker floats! $70 AT BOTEBOARD.COM

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5. NautiBuoy E-Foil Dock

To celebrate NautiBuoy’s 10-year anniversary, the brand has added four new modular inflatable products to its portfolio of “ready to ship” products, one of which is the new E-Foil Dock. Responding to the boom of e-foiling boards on the market, NautiBuoy designed this drive-on, drive-off solution to dock the wide variety of boards available. The dock takes seconds to inflate and attaches to existing platforms within minutes, using NautiBuoy’s Air Toggle technology. AT NAUTIBUOYMARINE.COM

6. SKWOL Pro Kit

Spring is nearly here, which means it’s time for spring cleaning. Your boat — and wallet — will thank you when you use the SKWOL Three-Step Pro Kit, which costs under $100. Declaring itself as “marine anti-aging technology,” this three-step system for boat cleaning and detailing goes on faster and easier than wax for a longer-lasting shine and more durable protection. Kit comes with Wash & Prep, Deck & Hull and Vinyl & Trim formulas. Simply spray on and wipe off with a microfiber towel. Coatings can last 4-6 months, depending on how your boat is stored. $99.85 AT SKWOL.US

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Cedar + Stone Nordic Sauna

A floating sauna is a hot new addition to Duluth’s waterfront.

Beginning in the late 19th century, thousands of immigrants from Finland found their way to Duluth, Minnesota, which was called “Little Helsinki” for the number of Finns who settled there. They brought with them their tradition of sauna — the heat and steam method of bathing that has been a part of Finnish culture for thousands of years.

Duluth’s “Finn Town,” in the area now known as Canal Park, was once home to about 10 community saunas. Over the decades they disappeared, but today, authentic sauna has returned to the waterfront district thanks to Justin Juntunen, founder and CEO of Cedar + Stone Nordic Sauna. His ancestors were among the early Finnish immigrants to the area, and he grew up in Esko, a farming community about 20 minutes south of Duluth and the Lake Superior shore. At home and at the family cabin, says Juntunen, “Sauna is a cultural tradition. It’s a way of life.”

After living and working elsewhere, Juntunen and his wife decided to settle in Duluth, but first made a trip to Finland. They experienced sauna in the country where there are about 3.3 million saunas for a population of 5.6 million — where it is so revered that “Sauna Culture in Finland” made it to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Most memorable of their experiences was a sauna on a raft floating in the Baltic Sea. That sparked an idea that evolved into Cedar + Stone, a company that would be both a builder of sleek, “heirloom quality” custom

saunas, and the creator of authentic, traditional, wood-fired public saunas, including one floating on Juntunen’s beloved freshwater sea, Lake Superior.

A stress-relief company

“Not many people understand sauna,” says the man on a mission to establish Duluth as Sauna Capital of North America. His approach to increasing appreciation of sauna — what he calls the cultural gift of sauna — is through education; sharing its many health benefits and social aspects; getting as many people as possible to experience authentic sauna; and making it relatable. Believing that everyone wants less stress in their lives, he calls Cedar + Stone a stress-relief company.

“When I begin to talk about stress and anxiety, people begin to care — then they become interested,” Once most people experience real sauna, Juntunen says, they are usually hooked. “We destroy stress and anxiety all the time.”

Hot, cold, rest, rehydrate, repeat

For most Americans the word sauna conjures up images of a quick trip to a lukewarm gym or hotel facility that may be best described as a poor imitation of the true experience. Genuine sauna is a leisurely and mindful ritual that requires sitting in a small room heated to a high temperature with steam created by tossing water onto rocks piled on the stove (preferably wood-fired, but electric will

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do). After a short session in the heat, there’s a blast of cold — either under a shower, a plunge into cold water, or even a roll in the snow — followed by rest and a refreshing beverage. For full effect, the cycle is repeated a few times.

This is the sauna practice that Juntunen introduced when he launched his business in 2020, starting with two land-based saunas. Just six weeks later, COVID-19 forced their shutdown. The pandemic was good for the custom-build side, however, as more people wanted to bring sauna into their homes. Eventually, Cedar + Stone was able to reopen the public facilities, which are located next to the Pier B Resort Hotel at Duluth’s harbor.

The original compound consisted of a five-person private sauna, a public sauna for 10, a platform for taking a plunge into Lake Superior’s chilly water, a changing cabin and a deck for post-sauna relaxation. In December 2023, Juntunen fulfilled his long-time dream of a floating sauna and opened a handsome structure atop a 36-foot workhorse barge. Moored alongside Cedar + Stone’s other facilities, the craft’s sauna accommodates 10 people and has a rooftop deck and platform for making the cold water plunge between hot sessions. Juntunen is working to achieve certification to be able to add excursions for the fully operational vessel.

“Believe it or not, the Coast Guard has no regulations for a floating sauna,” he says with a laugh.

WHAT TO EXPECT

• Each Cedar + Stone 75- or 90-minute sauna session comes with a guide who lights the stove, introduces the process and talks about the history and benefits of sauna. The visit includes towels and tea and water for relaxation and hydration. All ages are welcome, and the guide offers information for families about accommodating children. Guests are required to wear bathing suits and water shoes for the cold plunge. CEDARANDSTONE.COM

• Duluth’s location on Lake Superior makes it an ideal base for exploring the big water, which Justin Juntunen calls a “fickle mistress.” He suggests touring the harbor, cruising under the lift bridge and following the North Shore to Two Harbors and the iconic Split Rock Lighthouse. Or, see the waterway from Vista Fleet Sightseeing Cruises. VISTAFLEET.COM

• Pier B Resort Hotel has its own boat slips for guests. PIERBRESORT.COM

• Duluth travel info: VISITDULUTH.COM

The entire sauna complex is open year-round, and the barge has a bubbler to combat ice in the harbor.

“When the weather gets bad, it’s often better sauna weather and a good time to go sauna,” Juntunen says. “It’s safe harbored there. It’s sturdy, resilient and full of sisu,” referencing the Finnish word for strength and determination.

“The barge took 12 years of my life to make a reality, and now people are enjoying it,” he says. “It’s such a magical opportunity. It’s difficult to find floating saunas in North America. It’s novel and unique and beautiful. People really want that experience.”

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Save at the Pump

How to install a fuel flow meter to monitor fuel consumption.

Considering the price of fuel, boat owners are constantly searching for ways to wring as many nautical miles as possible from every gallon. In addition to maintaining a clean hull, staying on top of routine engine maintenance, and transferring excess weight ashore, the installation of a fuel flow meter is another popular option. Let’s take a look at what they are, how they work, and why they cause OPEC nation members to mutter and curse while shaking their fists at the sky.

What they do

Fuel flow meters allow you to monitor engine performance by monitoring fuel consumption. Utilizing fuel line sensors, they measure fuel flow and calculate the amount of fuel consumed by your engine, providing you the information in gallons per hour, total gallons consumed and (when integrated with GPS) nautical miles per gallon. Meters range from relatively simple analog units to more complex, digital displays, such as the USMP-11 Fuel Flow Meter offered by US Marine Products (USMARINEPRODUCTS.COM).

After establishing a consumption baseline for your vessel under normal operation, conditions that reduce fuel efficiency (such as a bent prop or fouled bottom) become more readily apparent. This allows you to correct problems before they worsen, while saving fuel that would otherwise have been wasted prior to discovery.

Early detection is the key, particularly as many of the problems that rob your engine of fuel efficiency are not readily apparent. Something as innocuous as a failed spark plug can increase fuel consumption in gasoline engines by over 20%, with no perceptible change in engine performance.

Fuel usage data provided by a flow meter can also help find your boat’s operational “sweet spot” by determining the most efficient trim, running speed and weight distribution. Many owners find that simply increasing or decreasing their running speed a few hundred RPM can increase their range by as much as 20%.

Fuel flow meters can provide additional safety as well — readings can alert you to potentially dangerous fuel leaks, while also telling you just how much further you can safely travel, reducing the risk of running out of fuel.

Installation

Installation of a fuel flow meter is fairly straightforward; however, it does require basic mechanical skills and the ability to follow detailed installation instructions. If this describes you, then go for it; if not, hire a competent marine mechanic to do the job.

If you decide to do the installation yourself, be prepared (depending on the model) to cut fuel lines, drill mounting holes for gauges and run wires. Having a mechanic review your installation once completed is also a good idea.

Flow meters have typically utilized mechanical measurement tools (such as turbine or positive displacement units) in the past to monitor fuel flow; however, many newer units use ultrasonic sensors to transmit flow rate data (eliminating the need to cut fuel lines).

Flow meters are rated for different sized engines, so selection of the correct flow meter for your particular engine(s) is crucial. Most flow meter manufacturers provide engine model selection guides on their websites to assist with selection, as well as the option of calling the company direct for assistance.

Some modern multifunction displays also offer the option of installing a fuel flow meter as an add-on sensor (a great option if helm space is limited). The Garmin GFS 10, for example, allows you to use

Above: Installation of a fuel flow meter increases boating safety and enjoyment by letting you accurately monitor fuel consumption. Left: The USMP-11 Fuel Flow system features a dedicated digital display.
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compatible Garmin chartplotters to display fuel flow rates and fuel levels, eliminating the need for a dedicated fuel flow meter display.

Installation tips

While you’ll want to follow the specific installation instructions for your particular fuel flow unit, here are some general tips for most any installation.

• Mount the sensor in a solid, secure and horizontal location. It should be as low in the fuel system as possible, away from water, heat and any moving parts.

• Fuel hose should be kept straight and be properly supported on either side of the sensor installation. Avoid kinks and sharp bends, which can generate turbulence and inaccurate readings.

• Use large radius hose bends and minimize the number of 90-degree elbow fittings.

• Use marine-grade stainless steel hose clamps for hose connections. Install double hose clamps where possible, but only if a sufficient length of hose barb allows it.

• If in doubt, consult an expert and have them verify the installation once completed.

General safety tips

• Follow all safety precautions when working with fuel and fuel systems.

• Wear appropriate safety equipment, including safety glasses.

• Work in a well-ventilated area, as fuel vapors and liquids are extremely flammable and explosive.

• Secure power before conducting any electrical work. Disconnecting the negative battery cable is also a good idea.

Final thoughts

While there are some initial outlays in time and expense to install a fuel flow meter, the savings will start to add up quickly — more so if it allows you to avoid even one “out of fuel” experience (and the associated cost of a tow). It may take a few years to recoup the cost of your fuel flow meter installation, but you’ll definitely reap the benefits each time you leave the dock, both in terms of fuel savings and peace of mind.

Installing a fuel flow sensor is straightforward and within the ability of any competent DIYer.

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When the Fish Bite

Catch more fish with Lowrance’s ActiveTarget 2 fishfinder.

here is no question that fishfinders increase your odds of hooking fish. New live sonars take that probability to a whole new level. This technology allows you to more easily locate fish and watch their reaction in real-time when you present a lure or bait. These advanced fish sonars can’t make the fish bite, but they certainly increase the odds of a plentiful catch.

Live sonars from manufacturers such as Garmin, Humminbird and Lowrance are changing how people fish. We will look closer at Lowrance’s latest version of this technology, the ActiveTarget 2.

Skeptic to believer

I got to experience all that Lowrance ActiveTarget 2 has to offer last year — among all the excitement and bass-catching activity — at the Redcrest Tournament in North Carolina. On that lake, I changed from a skeptic to a believer in this exciting technology.

While not directly participating in the tournament, I was able to spend time on the water on various fully equipped tournament boats and learn the sonar’s capabilities from some of today’s best bass anglers. I was surprised to locate not only structure but also identify fish, their size, and even species around that structure in a short amount of time. I could see casts and bait presented to them and how they reacted (or, more often, didn’t react) to that bait. In some cases, by changing lures and presentation the fish could then be seen striking the bait while we simultaneously felt the satisfying tug at the end of the line.

Some people call the utilization of this type of sonar “video game fishing,” as the angler spends a lot of time looking at their multifunction display, searching for fish, and trying to coax them to strike. This moniker is understandable, but the effectiveness of this technology is undeniable. For those who enjoy a relaxing day fishing, searching for fish by blind casting, this technology might not be for them. But it’s great for those who are tournament fishing or want to spend more time hooked up than casting.

Multi-view sonar

The Lowrance ActiveTarget 2 comprises a module and transducer that connect to either the Lowrance HDS Pro, HDS Live, HDS Carbon or the Elite FS. The module adds very high-quality live sonar capabilities to the multifunction display.

Depending on mounting orientation, the transducer can produce one of three views in the display. The first is the Forward View, allowing you to see in front of the boat. When you identify fish in this setting, you simply cast in the direction the transducer is pointing, and you will get the lure or bait in front of the fish. The next view is the Down View. Unlike the cone of a traditional sonar, ActiveTarget 2 Down View allows viewing in more detail what is underneath your boat and slightly forward of the transducer. You can see fish swimming and moving about and even watch your bait drop to the fish. Once there, you can see how the fish react to your bait in real-time. The third view is the Scout View. This view lets the user see a live overhead wide forward view, giving great situational awareness of what is happening in front of the boat. This is mostly used to search for structure over wide areas. Each view has advantages, and learning to read them is not instantaneous but is not difficult.

Benefits

One huge advantage of going with Lowrance’s ActiveTarget 2 is adding another transducer and enjoying combination screens of two different views simultaneously, the Scout View in an ultra-wide format or a full 180-degree view front to back in one image. If a second transducer is not an option in the budget, mounting the transducer to a trolling motor or one of the increasing varieties of dedicated steerable mounts will work. All you must do is quickly and easily change the orientation of the transducer to get a different view.

Another benefit of going with the Lowrance ActiveTarget 2 is the amazing clarity and smoothness of the stabilized image. While playing with the unit on the lake, I never saw any of the banding or noise and breaks in the images I had seen with some other live sonars. The detail was so good that the pros I was on the boat with could identify the kind of bait fish that were schooling below and even distinguish between bass and other larger fish species. With a quick lesson from them, I, too, was identifying fish species.

While there is no question that live sonar and ActiveTarget 2 will change how you fish, it still doesn’t catch them for you — as a day on the water with pros showed me. Watching nice fish swim up to and then ignore the bait presented directly to them was fun and frustrating. ActiveTarget 2 will undoubtedly help get you to the fish; the rest is up to you.

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GLENN HAYES is a marine writer and photographer whose background in the marine industry and in marine electronics spans almost three decades and many thousands of miles at sea traveling the world. He can be reached at HAYESSTUDIOS.COM Top: ActiveTarget 2 showing a wide Scout View.
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Bottom: ActiveTarget 2 in Forward View.
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Get a Vessel Safety Check!

The easiest way to prepare for the boating season is with a free safety check.

reparing for the boating season should include inspecting your boat’s mechanics, reviewing navigational regulations and ensuring that proper items are onboard — a complimentary Vessel Safety Check (VSC) gets you started.

VSCs ensure that recreational watercraft equipment meets all federal, state and local regulations. An inspection is performed at the dock, ramp or driveway in less than an hour. If the boat meets minimum U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) safety standards, it receives a decal displayed on the portside windshield or a paddlecraft’s flat surface. Good for the calendar year, the decal verifies the standard equipment is in working condition, prevents boating citations and even lowers boater insurance.

Who performs checks?

Volunteers undergo an approved Coast Guard course and exam, have supervised training and must perform at least five yearly inspections to remain qualified. Besides checking for required items onboard, they may discuss the care and use of equipment, life jackets, radio usage, visual distress signals, anchoring or other topics.

Tony Cortina from America’s Boating Club of the Crystal Coast in Morehead City, North Carolina, is a five-year veteran examiner who usually certifies new boaters. He likes the opportunity to educate and give advice while examining different boat styles and socializing with other boaters. He recommends checking every expiration date, even the first aid kit. Cortina suggests replacing pyrotechnic flares with electric ones, and keeping them in a waterproof ditch bag.

Ask the examiner about local boating knowledge, recently closed areas, beacon or marker removals, docking facilities, marinas and fueling management in the boater’s area, especially if trailering from one state to another. Discuss float plans, overboard practices, using different equipment, reading nautical charts and specific local navigational aids to the area, and ways to keep the vessel in good condition. They can also recommend where to take boating classes and seminars.

What’s checked?

Inboard and outboard recreational boats, typically less than 65 feet, are checked. Twelve items must pass a VSC, including having a state and/or federal regulations booklet, vessel condition, ventilation, backfire flame controls, hazardous-free deck and clean bilge, working

electrical and fuel systems, and working galley/ heating systems, with some exceptions.

Sport and utility boats, canoes, kayaks and paddleboards are also inspected because of their popularity and high accident rate. Examiners look for sound paddlecraft with good hatch covers, secure hardware, a floatation system, paddles/oars, life jackets, visual and sound-producing distress signals, lights and compliance with state/local requirements.

The most common reasons for VSC failure are missing registration documentation and numbers, missing or expired visual distress signals, “bad” fire extinguishers, non-compliant PFDs and non-working navigational lights.

Vessel Safety Check sheet

This form identifies the required safety items needed onboard, as well as several recommendations to surpass the minimum CG requirements.

The inspection sheet includes the owner’s information, if they had a previous VSC decal, and if they’ve taken boating classes. After the inspection, the boater receives a copy of the inspection sheet with contact phone numbers for a re-inspection should the boater fail it. When the reason(s) for failure has been rectified, the owner has until the end of the year to be re-inspected.

What’s next?

The boat owner signs the completed inspection checklist and receives a copy to keep onboard. The paperwork goes to the Coast Guard, and a VSC shield decal is issued. The decal will be displayed on the portside windscreen for motorized vessels or the top of paddleboard vessels. Decals show the current year and are color-coded, so it’s easy to identify if the vessel is compliant from a distance.

How to schedule a VSC?

To schedule a complimentary VSC, contact a local America’s Boating Club (ABC.ORG) or the Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX.ORG).

These organizations also offer free or low-cost classes and seminars throughout the year. Volunteers here are eager to pass on safe boating practices and knowledge and make new boating friends. Safety First.

HELEN

is a boating writer, photographer and former science educator from eastern North Carolina. She loves classic wooden boats, is an America's Boating Club member and plays in the Intracoastal Waterway.

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Volunteers at the U.S. Coast Guard inspect a PWC. AITKEN
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BOAT SPOTLIGHT

SPECIFICATIONS

LOA: 30'8"

Beam: 10'10"

Weight: 9,921 lbs.

Fuel Capacity: 125 gals.

Water Capacity: 37.5 gals.

Power: Sterndrive Volvo

Penta D4 diesel 320-hp; 2 x Mercury V6 CW 200-hp

MSRP: $366,000

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TAquador 300 HT

The shared perspective.

he Aquador 300 HT is a sporty boat that is being introduced to the world alongside PowerTime Boating, a high-end boat-share program that will be using the 300 HT because of its high level of fit and finish, ease of operation and a reputation for being safe in nearly any condition.

Justin Joyner, vice president of operations at the Nimbus Group, which is introducing the boat to the American market, is very excited about not just the Aquador, but its unique relationship with PowerTime.

“It’s a Finnish-built boat,” he says. “It is very beamy all the way along, from the transom to the bow, so its interior volume is great. We had it at the St. Pete Boat Show and people there were blown away by how massive it is inside. It’s got a Category B Offshore rating, but really it’s a beginner boat for a lot of people.”

It’s modestly powered with 200-hp outboards. Top speed is 36 knots, and planing speed is 12

knots with very little bowrise. It’s designed for cruising, while having enough room onboard for everyone to be comfortable.

“It’s a perfect dovetail for PowerTime, too,” Joyner says. “These are beginners in boating, mostly, but we are offering them a premium boat that we think will get them hooked.”

Joyner says PowerTime will have a few locations on the west coast of Lake Michigan beginning this spring. And he wants to point out that if a PowerTime member falls in love with a 300 HT, they can buy it and sail off toward the horizon on their own.

“This is the kind of boat that will get a lot of people into yachting. This is how you start,” he says.

It’s a strategy that should not only pay dividends for Nimbus, Aquador and PowerTime, but for the industry at large, because effectively what this boat is doing is creating more boaters.

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Extreme Boats 646 Walk Around

True metal.

You could be forgiven if you took one look at the 646 Walk Around from Extreme Boats and made the mistake of thinking it was a fiberglass vessel. It’s supposed to look that way by design, but it’s not actually fiberglass. The 646 Walk Around is an aluminum boat built in New Zealand where “tinnies,” as they are called colloquially, are all the rage. The builder has an outpost in Parma, Ohio — Extreme Boats USA — where Ryan Evans is the vice president.

“The boats are made from 5083-grade aluminum,” Evans says. “They are 6 millimeters on the bottom and 5 millimeters thick on the sides, so these boats are super durable. But the metal is flared out so it looks like a fiberglass vessel.”

This extra touch gives Extreme Boats a significantly more elegant look than most aluminum boats, but without sacrificing any of the material’s famous toughness.

It’s a seaworthy boat too, and Evans is quick to

bring up one interesting feature that helps it stay steady in the chop.

“Like all Extremes, it’s got a flooded keel system,” he says. “That basically means it has a ballast tank that runs from stern to bow so when you slow down water fills up that chamber and takes away displacement.”

The boat also has a high degree of deadrise and a reverse-chine design that Evans says makes it safe and reliable.

The 646 Walk Around is also an easy boat to trailer because of its relatively compact size at 21 feet, 2 inches long, and its light weight. This model has some zip thanks to a 225-hp Mercury outboard engine, though as of press time speed numbers were hard to come by. Regardless, if you’re looking for a boat that can take you fishing, cruising or even act as an all-weather commuter, the 646 Walk Around from Extreme Boats is an excellent option to consider.

SPECIFICATIONS

LOA: 21'2"

Beam: 8'2"

Weight: 4,629.70 lbs.

Fuel Capacity: 58.11 gals.

Power: 225-hp

Mercury outboard

MSRP: $189,900

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Extreme Boats USA

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BOAT SPOTLIGHT

SPECIFICATIONS

LOA: 63'1"

Beam: 19'6"

Draft: 5'8"

Weight: 120,000 lbs.

Fuel Capacity: 1,800 gals.

Water Capacity: 450 gals.

Std. Power: 2 x 200-hp

John Deere 4045 diesels

MSRP: Contact Kadey-Krogen

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Kadey-Krogen Yachts 772-286-0171

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FKadey-Krogen 60 Open

Open season.

or fans of long-distance cruisers, Kadey-Krogen is a hallowed name. Since its founding back in 1976, the brand has sent a fleet of vessels with yacht-level customization and fit and finish to all corners of the globe, taking their adventurous owners with them.

This 60 Open is the big sister to the 50 Open, which debuted six years back. I helped deliver that boat up the coast after the Palm Beach International Boat Show, and I remember thinking how smooth and stable the ride was. I expect the 60 to be more of the same, though in a larger and thus even more stable package.

The Open series is called that because of its relatively novel (at least for this sector of the market) open-plan main deck. It’s a modern and youthful take on a long-distance cruiser interior; those are two adjectives not often associated with this sector of the market. Ford Bauer, marketing

director for the Kadey-Krogen Group, explains in a bit more detail.

“The Open refers to the galley and salon area,” he says. “It’s all open up to the pilothouse. It’s more modern than most of our boats, and that extends to our competitors as well.”

Hull No. 1 of this model will be delivered at the end of 2024. When finished, the boat is expected to have a 3,000-nm range. That’s enough to go from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Biarritz, France, on a single tank of fuel.

The 60 Open will be well-equipped for spending that kind of time onboard. The first hull will have an office so the owner can still run their business while at sea. It will also have two large staterooms, though the boat can be configured with three staterooms if necessary. A crew’s quarters can also be added aft for owners who would like some professional help on their journey, wherever that may lead.

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Sabre 48 Salon Express

The all-American.

There are few more iconic sights in the boating world than a classically lined, blue-hulled Downeaster laying down a clean white wake behind her as she slices across steel-gray water.

Sabre’s 48 Salon Express fits nicely into this boater’s dream scenario, with gorgeous and timeless lines, sporty performance and onboard amenities that make her as versatile as she is fun to own.

Mark Felhofer, owner of Bay Marine in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, understands the appeal of this boat completely.

“The performance you will see for this boat is absolutely remarkable,” he says. “From a standstill to powering up to cruising speed, it’s so smooth and efficient. And the layout won’t be beat. It’s got an amidships primary ensuite, and an athwartship arrangement makes it feel like it’s full beam even though it isn’t.”

Felhofer points out that the enclosed main-deck

design is a good fit for cooler climates, and he’s also in love with the boat’s lines.

“That Downeast style just draws so many people in and it’s easy to see why,” he says.

The boat comes with a variety of propulsion choices from Volvo Penta. It only draws a scant 4 feet, 1 inch, which makes it a good choice for rafting up at your favorite sandbar. She can get you there fast too. With the hammer down, the 48 Salon Express can hit a zesty 32 knots, while cruising happily at 27 knots.

“This isn’t for people who want a trawler,” Felhofer says. “This is more a yacht than a boat, and it appeals to people with a sense of adventure. That’s the common thread among our owners — they’re all in it for the adventure. And because this boat is so versatile with the combination of looks, onboard space and performance, they can go on their adventures with multiple generations aboard and everyone is happy.”

SPECIFICATIONS

LOA: 52'3"

Beam: 15'4"

Draft: 4'1"

Weight (half load): 37,500 lbs.

Fuel Capacity: 525 gals.

Water Capacity: 160 gals.

Power: Volvo IPS15-700 550 mhp; Volvo IPS15-800 600 mhp

MSRP: Contact dealer SABREYACHTS.COM

DEALERS

Bay Marine

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Down East Yachting

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this new boat will be able to fill a book.

PURSUIT DC 306

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While I was perusing the photos of the Pursuit DC 306 dual console prior to my sea trial, my first impression of the boat is just how much this boat can offer and do. It’s not just about the main features like the open bow, dual consoles, cockpit space and seating, but the deck space, several hull features and some elegant touches also caught my eye.

HULL YEAH!

From the dock, you see the DC 306 has a clean profile with a high sheerline that accentuates the bow flare and wave-beating abilities. Ground tackle is tucked away in its own compartment in the bow with the anchor protruding from the hull and not mounted on deck, maintaining a clean look. This will save a few busted toes, while making deployment and retrieval an easy process.

Another feature is the starboard hullside door with ladder, perfect for boarding without having to step on/over the gunwale. It adds a level of safety when transiting to/from the dock or water. It also can assist when hauling in the big catch.

Speaking of the catch, the DC 306 sports rod holders in the gunwales, across the transom, as well as hardtop-support rod holders. Count ’em up and that’s 12 rod carriers. Pursuit can also add more if needed. With a 26-gallon recirculating livewell, Corian cutting board, rod storage, insulated fishboxes, several tackle storage compartments and 18-foot outriggers, this boat is ready to hit the inshore marshes or offshore ledges.

A TRUE CONVERTIBLE

The DC 306 can easily convert from a fishing machine into a cruiser with minimal effort. The open cockpit has a recessed transom seat that flips out, with a self-adjusting backrest that makes this a comfortable spot. There’s more, as an optional portside seat also flips out, adding capacity. Include the fixed aft-facing portside bench, and you have seats for all. Diamond stitching in the cushions is a nice touch, with Dri-Fast foam and mesh backing that helps to eliminate moisture. Drop in the rectangular fiberglass table and enjoy meals alfresco!

More seating (yup, that’s right) is found in the open bow. There are port and starboard forward-facing loungers with flip-down armrests. Relax by using these seats as benches for face-to-face interaction; generous padding works as a backrest. Underneath the forward center seat is insulated storage space, while the starboard seat has deep, molded storage underneath. Recessed coaming boxes have drink holders, storage space and USB ports. The area is ringed by grabrails for safety. A forward cushion makes this a true U-shape sitting area, and there’s a mounting bracket for a fiberglass table.

Let’s not forget about the helm seat to starboard with armrests and fore/aft adjustments. To port is a bolstered companion seat.

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Standard on the DC 306 is the molded fiberglass hardtop with large-diameter, powdercoated aluminum supports aft, which add style and act as integrated handrails. Adding to the rigidity is the integrated windshield framing, with Pursuit's signature tempered side glass design with beefy support and a center vent that is a great idea for ventilation (two hardtop hatches enhance airflow). The windshield has a center framed pane and lower door that folds back for access to the bow. The left and right windshield panes gently curve aft, with essentially no distortion in the glass. Impressive!

With protection from the elements, the DC 306 can be operated in most any conditions. The starboard helm has standard twin flush-mounted Garmin GPSMAP 12-inch multifunction displays, rocker switches with backlit text above, an optional Yamaha joystick and throttle controls, a trim tab controller and a JL Audio single-knob controller. Molded in fiberglass, the helm station tilts aft for easy access to wiring or if adding components.

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Confidence on the Water

In its own pursuit of promoting safer boating, Pursuit Boats has teamed up with the Chapman School of Seamanship for an incredibly unique offer to buyers of new Pursuit boats. The Confidence on the Water program allows up to four crewmembers, which can be family or friends, to be included in Chapman’s education and safety on the water program, compliments of Pursuit Boats. Through its sponsorship, Pursuit is the first boat manufacturer to offer such a program that benefits its owners as well as others on the water.

Designed as a two-day training course, there’s six hours of classroom instruction that includes waterway rules, safety, operation, docking and handling instructions. Additionally, there’s six hours of on-water, hands-on practical training. Boat handling is on a Pursuit twin outboard S 288 boat.

The Chapman School of Seamanship is located a short distance from the Pursuit Boats factory in Fort Pierce, Florida. In existence for over 50 years, Chapman offers both recreational and commercial courses.

Learn more at CHAPMAN.ORG.

Here’s where the “DC” (dual console) part of the name comes in. On the side of the helm is a single-motion two-piece entry door to an enclosed cabin head. There’s a 9-gallon holding tank, a macerator pump and a deck pump-out. You can clean up at the molded sink with Corian counter and vanity mirror — just another example of how the DC 306 lets you play on the water during the day and change for dockside dining at night.

To port is another cabin inside that console, suitable for storage of rods, fiberglass tables, safety gear or other items.

Not to muddy the waters, Pursuit currently offers the DC 306 with one engine package, which is very suitable for this boat. Twin Yamaha Digital F300 V6 Offshore outboards are bolted on, and coupled with the Digital Electric Steering and Helm Master electronic controls, make this one powerful and true tracking platform. Blasting wide open, we charged into other boat wakes, and the DC 306 just ate them up. Wide open we averaged 52.1 mph in a comfortable manner. The boat didn’t porpoise or chine wake, and you could feel the hull “grip” the water. To keep the folks at Pursuit honest, we ran some speed numbers on reciprocal courses. At 3500 RPM, we both saw 28.5 mph at 17.8 gph, resulting in a 346 nm range. Trolling at 8.4 mph at 1500 RPM saw 4.4 gph and a range of 392 nm. Feel confident that the numbers Pursuit advertises are spot on.

Utilizing an infused fiberglass structural grid system into the hand-laminated hull with a five-plyresin infused transom system adds more than enough strength to carry the outboards. Pursuit knows how to build a hull. Complete with five-year hull, deck and blister warranties, it stands behind what it makes.

To enhance this boat, there are choices such as hull color, upholstery colors, bow thruster, ski tow pylon, stereo options, covers and curtains, Garmin radar and more.

Look at Pursuit’s DC 306. It may leave you speechless.

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Fold-away bench seats in the cockpit add to the fish-fighting space.

Utilizing long hinges and extra mounting bolts/screws in areas shows craftsmanship and durability.

Simulated wood accent pieces on the back of the helm seats look real.

Joystick controller has several options for holding position at the dock.

Should have a protective cover over the start/stop buttons on the dash.

SPECIFICATIONS

LOA: 31'11"

Beam: 9'11"

Draft (up/down): 2'2"/2'8"

Displacement: 10,563 lbs.

Fuel Capacity: 224 gals.

Water Capacity: 36 gals.

Power: 2 x Yamaha F300 V6 outboards

Base Price: $418,158

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Self-Driving Boats Are Here

It wasn’t long ago that the idea of boats that drive themselves seemed like some crazy, futuristic fantasy. But today you can buy boats that actually dock themselves, while fully self-driving capabilities are expected to come to market within the next 12 to 18 months. Ready to meet the future? Here’s a look at the systems competing for space on your helm.

Just four or five years ago, the idea that someone’s boat could navigate to the slip and dock itself without human intervention would have been laughed off as some crazy George Jetson fantasy. Yet, today you can buy it. What’s more, there’s even more advanced technology coming to market in the very near future, including systems that will not just dock the boat, but drive it wherever you want to go without any human intervention at all.

The reality is, self-driving boats are seen as the future of boating. In consumer surveys taken all around the world, prospective boat buyers were asked why they haven’t yet taken the plunge and bought a boat themselves. Their answers varied, of course, but the top answer — by far — wasn’t a lack of money or a lack of time. Nope, the main reason people stop short of buying a boat is fear of having to bring it back to the dock. Fear of losing control to an unexpected gust of wind, or perhaps an unseen wake from a passing vessel, scares people silly. It’s a particularly strong fear among people who grew up without a boat in the family, and for whom the entire idea of boating is new and unfamiliar.

Boats with automated docking systems that can bring the boat those final few yards into the slip alleviate those fears, and that’s why so many companies are pushing to bring autonomous boats to market.

Intrigued? Here’s a look at systems either currently available on the market, or currently in development for launch in the coming year.

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Avikus / Raymarine

South Korean tech firm Avikus is generally considered the leader in autonomous boating, having announced its self-driving boat software at the 2022 CES show, then demonstrated a prototype at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show the following October. At the 2023 Miami show, the company gave away 100 systems to boaters wishing to become beta testers, then went to market with the full commercial version of its NeuBoat Dock platform in October 2023. Lakeland Boating took a look at this new technology in the March 2023 feature “Boats That Drive Themselves” (p. 40).

Avikus NeuBoat is a proven platform that uses a combination of GPS, stereoscopic cameras and lidar inputs to make navigation decisions. In 2022, the company — a division of Korean shipping giant HD Hyundai — installed a prototype system on one of Hyundai’s massive ocean-going cargo ships for testing. The vessel left the U.S. Gulf Coast, crossed the Gulf of Mexico, navigated through the Panama Canal, and sailed across the Pacific back to Korea without a human hand ever touching the wheel. What’s more, because the computerized system made continuous route corrections on the fly, the ship completed the voyage using 7% less fuel than usual.

The current Avikus software is considered a Level 2 autonomy system, meaning that insurance companies still demand a human be standing at the helm, ready to take control in case of a malfunction. A Level 3 upgrade that will bring full self-driving capability is in the works, and is expected to hit the market by 2025. That’s now less than a year away.

Avikus has hinted that its fully autonomous NeuBoat platform will do more than just drive the boat while you and your guests relax in the cockpit. The company is developing advanced features around the platform like an integrated fish finder application, which lets the owner choose what kind of fish they want to catch, then leave it to the software to take them to the ideal location based on the fish’s preferred habitat and historic catch data. It then commands a separate sonar system to execute a search pattern over the area to physically locate fish.

Also under development is a sunset app, which can take the boat to the perfect location to enjoy a spectacular sunset, arriving at the right time and positioning the craft precisely to provide the best views. Additional watersports and cruising apps are also being proposed.

Brunswick

Brunswick was an early adopter of auto-docking technology, collaborating with Raymarine in 2019 to help integrate Raymarine’s DockSense product with Mercury’s joystick piloting platform. But since acquiring electronics giant Navico in 2021, Brunswick has gone on to develop its own fully automatic docking system. In August 2023, the company revealed its first prototype to a handful of boating journalists — myself included.

The as-yet unnamed system uses a pair of differential GNSS GPS receivers and a series of onboard stereoscopic cameras to determine the vessel’s exact position, and its exact proximity to other nearby objects like docks, piers, sea walls and boats. But beyond simple object recognition, it also has the ability to incorporate machine-learning algorithms and make decisions related to course and speed in order to bring the vessel to a slip that the operator selects on a touchscreen display.

The combination of situational awareness and navigational decision-making allows Brunswick’s system to neatly maneuver around obstacles and bring the vessel to the dock. The differential GPS brings the boat close, before handing control over to the stereoscopic cameras for those crucial final feet. Because they can perceive distance, the stereo cameras allow a level of accuracy at close range that GPS alone just can’t match, says the company. In our on-water test in a very busy New York harbor,

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Avikus launched its NeuBoat Dock autonomous docking software in October 2023 (right). It’s hands off the wheel for Brunswick’s Jason Arbuckle as the company’s auto-docking platform takes charge (above).

the system brought our Boston Whaler test boat close enough to the slip that I could have easily bridged the remaining gap with my cellphone.

Brunswick is planning to bring its docking assist product to market in 2025. Given its scale and reach, this could prove to be a real game-changer.

Daewoo

Korean firm Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine

Engineering is a direct competitor to Avikus, and the company demonstrated a version of its own autonomous navigation system at the 2023 Korea International Boat Show. While slightly less developed than the Avikus NeuBoat product, Daewoo’s system is also Level 2 autonomous and is currently undergoing intensive testing as the company looks to develop versions for both the commercial shipping and recreational boating markets. The company won’t commit to a possible release date, but the prototype it showed in Korea certainly looks ready to go to market.

Garmin

Garmin introduced its innovative Surround View camera system back in 2021. While it doesn’t include electronics to drive the boat for you, by providing

skippers with a real-time overhead view of the boat, Surround View gives boaters an unmatched level of situational awareness as they approach the slip.

Surround View uses a proprietary software suite to stitch together live data feeds from up to six different cameras mounted onboard the boat, yielding a seamless, wraparound overhead view. A visual bumper feature helps the captain see when docks, piers or other objects breach preset barrier limits around the boat, while distance markers provide visual cues to help maintain safe clearance and separation.

While Garmin understandably won’t say anything about possible future developments, it seems a safe bet to expect the company is already looking at using Surround View, perhaps with GPS and radar, as a foundation for developing its own autonomous platform.

Samsung

Yet another Korean competitor to Avikus, Samsung also unveiled a prototype version of an autonomous navigation platform at the 2023 Korea International Boat Show. Its Level 2 system also features advanced collision avoidance technology, and like Daewoo’s platform, is in an advanced testing stage.

The company won’t say anything further, but the fact it demonstrated a prototype at a major international boat show suggests it hopes to bring the system to market soon. With Samsung’s massive financial and technical resources, this system could be one to watch.

Daewoo’s prototype docking assist software already shows a high level of polish.
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Samsung is currently testing a recreational version of its big ship autonomy platform (above). Garmin Surround View provides multi-camera dashboard views (below).

Yamaha

Yamaha treated a handful of boating journalists — once again including yours truly — to an advance peek at its DockPoint autonomous docking platform during the 2023 Miami Boat Show. Installed on a Grady-White Canyon 336 center console rigged with twin Yamaha 425 XTO Offshore outboards, the system performed flawlessly — as expected, given Yamaha’s plans to bring the platform to market in early 2024.

DockPoint allows boaters to store the physical location of up to 100 different docks and boat ramps in its memory, including preferences such as port-side or starboard-side mooring. Upon return to the marina, the operator simply navigates to a location within 328 feet (100 meters) of the slip. Pushing two buttons activates the system and has it take control of the boat for the final approach to the dock.

Using two differential GPS antennas, Yamaha’s DockPoint system can accurately take the boat to within a few inches of the slip and hold it in position while the skipper secures the lines. The DockPoint platform instantly responds to wind gusts, boat wakes and currents to ensure a successful approach every time out, the company says.

What Yamaha did not show last year was touchscreen-controlled software that presents an overhead view of the marina and allows the skipper to use familiar drag-and-drop fingertip controls to move the boat around. Or, alternatively, simply tap the slip they want and let the software drive the boat to the dock. This software app is not in production, and it doesn’t exist as a prototype; however, Yamaha filed an application with the U.S. patent office for it in October 2022, so perhaps we’ll see drag-and-drop control one day as a future feature in its DockPoint platform.

Volvo Penta

Swedish propulsion giant Volvo Penta is another autonomy pioneer, having launched its first assisted docking platform back in 2021. The Assisted Docking system integrates a proprietary software layer with the company’s GPS-based Dynamic Positioning System and proprietary IPS. Combined with Volvo’s joystick control and glass cockpit systems, it provides full assisted docking capability. It compensates

automatically for currents, boat wakes and wind gusts, allowing even novice captains to easily guide their boat into even the tightest of slips.

Further upping the ante, Volvo Penta now works in collaboration with Garmin, integrating its Surround View camera system to further enhance the platform’s assisted docking capability.

Azimut Yachts was the first boat brand to adopt Volvo’s assisted docking technology, followed by Groupe Beneteau and Holland, Michigan-based Tiara Yachts.

While the platform still requires inputs from the captain, with parent company Volvo Group’s substantial investments in autonomous systems for cars, the development of a fully autonomous marine platform surely can’t be far off. Volvo, as to be expected, won’t say anything but I predict the company will attract a lot of attention at this winter’s boat shows following the futuristic view of boating — including fully autonomous vessels — that it presented last year.

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Volvo Penta was an early pioneer in assisted docking technology. Yamaha’s DockPoint uses differential GPS positioning capability.

For Your Health

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TDescribed as “the place of good health” by the Iroquois, the delightful hamlet of Gananoque continues to toast the wellbeing of visitors today as a mecca for dining, shopping and entertainment in one of the most beautiful corners of the Great Lakes.

he Iroquois name Gananoque, which roughly translates to “place of good health,” seems an apt name for the gentle slope of Canadian shoreline overlooking the St. Lawrence River just a few miles downstream from Lake Ontario. Sheltered by the Admiralty Islands where the Gananoque River meets the St. Lawrence, it’s a peaceful spot blessed with nature’s bounty, making the description easy to understand — and appreciate.

The name Gananoque can also translate to “land of plenty” or “place of two rivers,” the additional translations reflecting previous occupancy by the Ojibwe and Mississauga bands of indigenous peoples. But regardless of its exact origins, the name Gananoque universally means good times for visiting boaters.

Let’s begin with a note on pronunciation because, spelled out on a printed page, Gananoque certainly looks a mouthful. Some locals say, “There’s the right way, there’s the wrong way, and there’s Gananoque,” as a means of communicating the correct phonetics (GANA-nock-way). But in eastern Ontario, pretty well everyone just calls the place Gan.

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Gan’s location near the head of the St. Lawrence River led to the settlement quickly gaining prominence as a trading port, initially by native peoples then the European settlers who followed. The community flourished, particularly during the period between the American Revolution and the War of 1812 when large numbers of British Loyalists settled in the area, finding the natural waterfalls on the tributary Gananoque River ideal for mill construction. In due course, lumber mills, flour mills and grist mills appeared, leading to Gan’s new nickname as the “Little Birmingham of Canada” in reference to its rapid industrialization and large population of transplanted Brits. The industrial boom was not to last, however, and today the community of just under 6,000 people either commute to full-time jobs in the nearby city of Kingston or work locally in the tourism sector. They’re kept busy by a combination of visiting cottagers (known as “islanders” in reference to the location of most vacation homes) and transient boaters from both sides of the border stopping in for a day or two through the season as they explore the 1000 Islands.

Getting to Gananoque is easy enough. The pleasant town sits just 17 miles downstream of Kingston, and nearly straight across the St. Lawrence from Clayton, New York. The easiest approach from Lake Ontario is to follow the north shore downstream through the Bateau Channel, passing to the Canadian side of Howe Island. You can also approach directly from the U.S. side of the river through the Wolfe Island Cut, staying clear of the Admiralty Islands and their unmarked shoals.

Upon arriving in town, most visiting boaters will immediately head for the prominent Gananoque Municipal Marina on the west side of town, where a flashing red beacon marks the entry channel between the shore and the marina breakwall. The marina has more than 300 slips in all, with half designated for visitor use — just look for the blue mooring cleats. Reservations can be made in advance, and are recommended when visiting over summer holiday weekends. Otherwise, it’s a good idea to call ahead on VHF 68 for a slip assignment before you arrive. Although located on the western edge of town, the marina is an

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1000 Islands Helicopter Tours over the Admiralty Islands, looking toward Gan. 1000 ISLANDS TOURISM

easy 10-minute walk to all the main attractions in the downtown core.

If you’re just popping into town to reprovision, the marina has a shopper’s dock located adjacent to the Public Utilities Commission building on the eastern shoreline as you enter the facility.

If for some reason you can’t get a spot at the municipal marina, the Gananoque Inn, situated on the east side of the Gananoque River before the bridge, has limited transient dockage that’s available on a first-come, first-serve basis. There are no facilities otherwise, but the location can’t be beat.

A show like no other

Billing itself as the Gateway to the 1000 Islands, Gananoque has no shortage of fun things to see and do. King Street — known locally as King West or King East, depending which side of the Gananoque River you’re on — is the main drag and key commercial district.

By far Gananoque’s biggest draw is its live theater scene. Plenty of Great Lakes ports of call offer shopping, dining and history, but Gan’s emphasis on live entertainment is truly unique.

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operates two theaters on the waterfront, including its flagship 360-seat Springer Theatre located in the former Gananoque Canoe Club building. The location affords the venue with direct water access and its own mooring slips for show-goers who prefer to arrive by boat. Slip reservations can be made when purchasing show tickets, and are highly recommended.

Talk about a venue for a night out — the magnificent facility was built in 1909 and has been completely updated inside and out with state-of-the-art facilities, sound and lighting, enabling the production of large-scale plays and musicals. Visitors enjoy every possible comfort in a remarkable building that remains true to its original design — complete with two of the largest waterfront decks in the region.

While it doesn’t offer boat parking, the nearby Firehall Theatre — built in 1913 as the town’s armory, then later used as its main fire station — is a 130-seat venue operated by the Playhouse presenting smaller, experimental plays in a less formal environment. There’s also a Playwrights’ Unit, with a variety of workshop productions open to the public.

The theater company puts on a wide

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Thousand Islands Playhouse’s Springer Theatre 1000 ISLANDS TOURISM

range of productions each year, with full details on its website. Regardless of venue, the Thousand Islands Playhouse is a huge draw, with many boaters planning their summer visits around what production happens to be on at the time and what tickets may be available. Planning ahead and booking your tickets in advance is essential, because virtually every presentation sells out during the boating season.

While it doesn’t have boat parking available, the historic Royal Theater on King Street East also presents an inviting lineup of plays and musicals each year in its charming heritage theater. Built in 1930 by the Delaney family as a vaudeville house, the facility is a unique, pouredconcrete structure recognized as one of the first fireproof buildings constructed in North America. It operated as a theater continuously until 1960 when it was converted into a bowling alley, only to be re-developed and lovingly restored for its original purpose in 2013.

Take it all in

If you’re interested in absorbing some local historical drama, then you’ll find the downtown core of Gananoque has much to offer thanks to its affluent industrial past. The Chamber of Commerce, located in the historic government building at the corner of King East and Park Streets on the east bank of the Gananoque River, publishes maps for self-guided heritage walking tours through the downtown, providing detailed information on significant buildings, structures and sites.

As you stroll the downtown there’s a very good chance your nose will draw you to one of Gananoque’s many charming sidewalk cafes, coffee shops and small restaurants — many with delightful patios. Variety abounds, catering to all manner of tastes. Anthony’s on King Street East, for example, is known for its Italian fare, while Riva, on King West, serves outstanding pizza on its lively patio. Graydon’s, in the Woodview Inn, offers fine dining and remarkable Sunday brunches,

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while Panache, on King East, is known throughout the 1000 Islands for its baked goods, including quite possibly the best cheesecakes on the planet. And of course there’s Muskie Jake’s, a legendary tap and grill housed in the Gananoque Inn on Stone Street South.

The Gananoque Inn is also home to the Watermark restaurant, offering more upscale dining focused on traditional Canadian cuisine. A nice meal at the Inn is the ideal way to cap off an indulgent morning spent enjoying its extraordinary spa. Offering a variety of wellness, facial and massage treatments, the Gananoque Inn’s waterfront spa is one of the most popular spots in town, and particularly among visiting boaters looking to work out any kinks or just luxuriate in lavish all-over pampering. Presently closed for renovations and expansion, the spa is expected to reopen just in time for the 2024 boating season.

Of course the Gananoque Inn isn’t the only place in town to enjoy some

decadent self-indulgence. Shine Spa and Esthetics, on King East, offers a variety of wellness treatments sure to be appreciated by weary travelers, especially after a few days on the water.

No port of call is complete without offering a good share of retail therapy, and visiting boaters will be thrilled to find that in this regard, Gananoque comes up aces. King Street East, in particular, is lined with an enchanting range of small curio shops and boutiques with locally produced artisan goods you simply won’t find in the big box malls.

Gan is blessed with more than its share of fine art galleries too, like the Heather Haynes Gallery on Charles Street North, Handworks on St. Lawrence Street, along with Woodchuck and VAGA, all on King East.

The Drawing Room, located inside the Arts and Crafts Collective on King East, sells an eclectic range of vintage clothing, while This That and Everything, also on King East, sells, well, a bit of this, that and everything else. Beggar’s Banquet, on King East, offers a wide range of books,

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Resources

1000 Islands Tourism 1000ISLANDSTOURISM.COM 613-382-8044

Explore Gananoque GANANOQUE.CA/EXPLOREGANANOQUE 613-382-2149

Gananoque Events Calendar GANANOQUE.CA/EVENTS

Gananoque Chamber of Commerce 1000ISLANDSGANCHAMBER.COM 613-553-3414

Thousand Islands Playhouse 1000ISLANDSPLAYHOUSE.COM 613-381-7020

Royal Theatre ROYALTHEATRE.CA 613-782-5000

Skydive Gananoque SKYDIVEGAN.COM 844-586-7426

1000 Islands Helicopter Tours FLY1000ISLANDS.CA 613-382-3888

Thousand Islands National Park BIT.LY/427JSWR 613-923-5261

while nearby Robeson’s General Store sells antiques in a small shop shared with a deli.

No matter when you visit, you’ll likely find some sort of festival or special event underway through the summer to add further spice to your stay. The town operates a busy event schedule all year round, with all the details on the town’s website (GANANOQUE.CA/EVENTS).

Get up and go

If you’re looking to stretch your legs after a few days in the boat and want to see more than just the lively downtown, then break out your walking shoes and explore further on the Gananoque Trail System. The trails consist of three progressively longer loops — the Lion’s Trail, Roger’s Trail and River Trail — that ultimately form a 7.5-mile perimeter hike over different views and terrain, with varying facilities. Trail maps can be found online or picked up at the Chamber of Commerce office.

For a more extended ramble, dig out the bikes and go for a ride on the magnificent Thousand Islands Parkway Trail. Head east on King Street through the downtown core and you’ll soon pick up the quiet two-lane road, with its distinct and separate paved bike path, which runs east along the water for more than 25 miles.

Constructed in the 1930s, the Thousand Islands Parkway today is a quiet road taken mainly by vacationers staying at waterfront cottages along its route; most traffic sticks to the busy 401 highway a few miles to the north, making the Thousand Islands

Parkway a generally peaceful and relaxing ride. As you coast along on your bike you pass quaint villages, peaceful coves and breathtaking vistas, including parts of Thousand Islands National Park.

Established in 1904, the national park is one of Canada’s smallest, with most of its 10 square miles represented by a multitude of offshore islands. Yet the vistas afforded from shoreline lookouts over the St. Lawrence are typically jaw-dropping. Wildlife abounds, including deer, porcupines, beaver, foxes, raccoons, turkey vultures, rabbits, squirrel s , bald eagles, chickadees and weasels.

At its midpoint, the Thousand Islands Parkway meets Highway 137, which leads south to New York and the Thousand Islands Bridge. Built in 1937, the bridge — actually a series of spans connecting the Canadian and American shores over multiple islands — is a prominent Gananoque landmark. For the best views, cycle to Hill Island — only a few hundred yards from the U.S. border — where the 400-foot-tall 1000 Islands Tower offers magnificent, panoramic vistas of the river, the bridges and the surrounding countryside. It’s a long way up, but once you reach the top you’ll be very glad to have your camera.

If you really want to get some eye popping vacation pictures, 1000 Islands Helicopter Tours offers aerial sightseeing flights over Gananoque and its surroundings, including the 1000 Islands, the Thousand Islands Bridge and nearby Boldt Castle.

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Facilities for Visiting Boaters

Gananoque Municipal Marina

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Gananoque Inn

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C-Tow C-TOW.CA

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Flights later in the day, when the warm afternoon light takes on a particularly attractive golden glow, tend to provide the best pictures, so booking ahead helps ensure you’ll be able to get the time slot you want. The air base is located on Sixth Street, just a 10-minute taxi ride from the marina.

Another way of taking it all in from above — and one that’s definitely not for the faint of heart — is to go skydiving with Skydive Gan. The company offers a range of eye-popping packages, including tandem jumps with an expert skydiver so first-timers can get in on the fun while taking in unforgettable views of the entire area. They can even have another skydiver video your entire experience from start to finish, so you can relive the moment again and again.

If pure, unadulterated exhilaration is good for your health, then believe me, you’ve come to the right place. With so much to see and do, it’s little surprise that Gananoque ranks as a favorite port of call for so many Great Lakes boaters. With the natural beauty of the 1000 Islands, the delights of its bustling live theater scene, endless opportunities to eat, drink and shop till you drop, and the chance to indulge in luxurious pampering at a local spa, Gananoque really does have something for everyone.

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SPECS

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 2

Square Footage: 2,218

Acreage: 0.25

Shoreline: 86.7 feet

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Live out your lakeside dreams on Lake Charlevoix.

his charming waterfront cottage is a dream come true for anyone looking on the tranquil south arm of Lake Charlevoix,” says Realtor Pat O’Brien.

Just north of the small, charming town of East Jordan, Michigan, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage offers the best of lakeside living all season long.

Featuring modern amenities surrounded by rustic charm, 1919 Shore Road offers unimpeded lake views from its double lakefront decks, with natural cedar trees framing the impressive view. Westernfacing, you enjoy afternoon sunshine and evening sunsets from the deck — the perfect place to entertain, relax or enjoy a morning cup of coffee.

Inside, unique touches like river rock granite countertops in the fully equipped kitchen and an impressive stone fireplace offer a cozy space to unwind. The kitchen opens to a light-filled living and dining room with open views of the lake. Two spacious bedrooms and full bathrooms complete the main level.

A large loft offers additional room for an office or bunk room, and the finished walk-out lower level provides room for water and land toys, as well as a second family room or third bedroom.

Outdoors, a private dock and more than 86 feet of private shoreline is the perfect launching pad for boating adventures on Michigan’s third largest lake. Anchor up at a peaceful cove for the day, fish the many angling hotspots, or take off on a Great Lakes adventure with easy access to Lake Michigan. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing through the beautiful landscape, or head to nearby Boyne Mountain Resort for some winter activities.

“Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun-filled vacation destination, this has it all,” O’Brien adds. “This home is being offered mostly furnished so just get in the car, bring your toothbrush and come experience the beauty of Lake Charlevoix. Welcome home!”

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Lake Michigan Angler

The fishing pros.

When it comes to fishing on Lake Michigan, no one knows the tips, tricks and angling spots quite like Lake Michigan Angler. Started in the mid-1990s in a basement, the shop was one of the first online fishing retailers. Fourteen years later — when founder Frank Juzwik grew out of the basement and asked longtime friend and fishing buddy Rob Wendel to open up a store with him — modern-day Lake Michigan Angler was born.

The brick and mortar shop, located in Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, has just about everything you need to fish for trout, salmon and more on Lake Michigan, from lures and lines to rods and reels. But the store goes far beyond a mere tackle shop. It offers instructional videos, classes, tips and advice for the best fishing spots, fishing reports, information on local charters and more — all for free.

“Education is kind of like our specialty; salmon fishing on Lake Michigan can be a little complicated,

hard to jump into,” explains Wendel. “We really pride ourselves on taking the time with anglers to show them the right way so they can go out and catch fish immediately.”

The shop even has a podcast called “Lake Michigan Angler TV” (available on YouTube) providing fishing reports/advice. Any way the shop can get the information to anglers, it’s willing to tackle it.

Lake Michigan Angler’s location between Chicago and Milwaukee makes it a convenient stop for anglers from the area, and that particular part of Lake Michigan has some of the most consistent fishing in the entire lake. According to Wendel — “There’s always a lot of fish to catch here!”

In addition to a large selection of tackle, the store hosts educational classes that are typically free or very affordable. The best way to stay updated on upcoming events is by following Lake Michigan Angler on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.

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Built in 1931 in Alexandria Bay, New York, by Hutchinson Boat Works, Gadfly spent her early years in the 1000 Islands as part of the Keewaydin estate’s fleet. When the family returned to Michigan, they took Gadfly with them because they had enjoyed her so much on the St. Lawrence River. She returned to the river in 1994 when she was donated to the Antique Boat Museum by Margaret H. Wallace, a member of the family that originally owned Keewaydin.

As part of the museum’s in-water fleet, she has provided hundreds of museum patrons with the opportunity to enjoy traveling on the river in the secure comfort that is the embodiment of her style. Sedan Commuters were very popular among wealthy summer residents as they were ideal for touring, commuting and picking up invited guests.

Gadfly’s large planing hull seems to disguise the cruising speed that swiftly propels this grand boat to her destination and softens the jar often associated with choppy seas. Hutchinson hull designs had especially smooth, soft-riding characteristics. Their joinery work was unmatched for precision fit and strength. To own a Hutchinson was to possess one of the finest examples of marine craftsmanship. Hutchinson always selected the best quality mahogany that earned them a reputation for superior natural finishes. The examples of Hutchinson boats exhibited at the Antique Boat Museum possess nearly all of their original mahogany planking so viewers can still examine the precise joinery and wood selection that resulted in their excellent reputation.

Gadfly is 33 feet long and is currently powered with a Pleasure Craft V8 engine.

— Caitlin Playle, Antique Boat Museum, Clayton, NY

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