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CARVER VACUUM INFUSION TECHNOLOGY MEANS LESS WEIGHT, MORE STRENGTH, AND BETTER PERFORMANCE. The key to great performance and better fuel economy is a lighter boat. But we don’t sacrifice strength for performance. To keep our boats lighter and stronger, Carver uses a unique vacuum infused resin technology that draws in a precise amount of resin to saturate the fiberglass laminate rather than “over wetting” like other processes can do.

This state-of-the-art technology eliminates voids and excess fiberglass and resin build-up making the part both lighter and stronger. That’s why we use this technology in the formation of our hulls and most other component parts. Add it all up, and we eliminate hundreds of pounds of excess weight with a yacht that’s stronger and ready to take on the sea. No wonder Carver is taking the marine industry by storm. Sea trial one at your Carver Yachts dealer soon.

Advanced technology, combined with traditional craftsmanship, is the hallmark of every Carver Yacht. Vacuum resin infusion provides a stronger, yet lighter hull for higher speeds and greater fuel economy. Carver Yachts transferable 2-5-10 Limited Warranty includes 2-year stem-to-stern warranty protection for all Carver systems, components and workmanship, 5-year gelcoat blister warranty protection, and 10-year structural warranty protection for the hull and deck. Ask your Carver dealer for warranty details and requirements.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2017 BUYER’S GUIDE

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must-have boats and products to jump-start next season.

Features Boat Test: Tiara Yachts C53 Coupe Unexpected performance, expected beauty. by Chuck Warren ..............

Winter Wonderland Put on your snow pants and get outdoors! by Kate Bush..........................

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Koziuras on the Begonia Illinois family sets sail across the Atlantic Ocean on an epic 18-month adventure. by Sarah Kollmorgen ........................................................

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ON THE COVER The bright, airy and well-designed Tiara Yachts C53 Coupe offers exceptional performance and onboard comfort. Impressive Volvo Dynamic Positioning System and joystick controls make this boat a breeze to navigate singlehandedly.

46 Departments From the Helm ...................................................................................................................... 4 Mail Call/Canine Crew ................................................................................................. 6 Calendar ..................................................................................................................................... 8 Scuttle......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Holiday Gift Guide ......................................................................................................... 18 Don’t Hesitate to Renovate .................................................................................. 20

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Shop boats for sale by owner Place a classified ad to sell your boat Peruse dozens of exciting destination stories Check out our most recent Boat Tests & Boat Spotlights Purchase our Great Lakes Cruising Guides Access past issues with our online magazine Stay current on all the latest Great Lakes news And much more!

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Electronics ............................................................................................................................ 21 Ask the Expert ................................................................................................................... 22 Safety First............................................................................................................................ 23 Lakeshore Life: North Muskegon, Michigan......................................... 52 Marine Marketplace .................................................................................................... 53 Classifieds ............................................................................................................................. 63 Classic Crafts ..................................................................................................................... 64

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FROM THE HELM by Kate Bush

A Look Back Reflecting on Lakeland Boating’s 2016 highlights.

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s we near the end of 2016, we reflect back not only on the seven decades Lakeland Boating has been in publication, but also the past year of accomplishments. This year, we took readers to Ontario’s wine country of Prince Edward County; to the surfing town of Sheboygan, Wisconsin; to the pristine landscapes of Michigan’s Elk River Chain of Lakes Watershed; even on a transatlantic voyage to Cuba, Portugal and Senegal (p. 46). We tested the newest boat models on the market, from the luxurious Grand Banks 44 Eastbay to the sporty Sea Ray 310 SLX and the stunning new Tiara C53 Coupe (p. 24). We have strived to provide informative, quality content, which readers would share with their friends, saying, “You’ve got to read this!” We profiled legendary Great Lakes companies, from Walstrom Marine to Carver Yachts, Irish Boat Shop and December 1956 Issue of Lakeland Yachting Smoker Craft Inc. We rounded up the tastiest Great Lakes breweries; coolest small boats; alluring inland lakes; and thrilling winter activities to partake in during snowy months (p. 28). We also recommend our favorite boats and boating accessories in our Buyer’s Guide (p. 33) to help simplify your holiday shopping experience. Plenty of hard work, energy and excitement went into each issue — thanks in large part to our talented contributors. For 70 years, Lakeland Boating has been “America’s Freshwater Boating Magazine” and “The Voice of the Sweetwater Seas,” and we look forward to continuing that role in 2017. The staff at Lakeland Boating and I wish you all a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year. Do you have a story idea you’d like to suggest? Email me at kbush@lakelandboating.com to share your ideas.

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PUBLISHER Walter “Bing” O’Meara EDITORIAL STAFF Editorial Director: Kate Bush Assistant Editor: Sarah Kollmorgen CREATIVE STAFF Art Director/Production Manager: Christy Tuttle Bauhs CONTRIBUTORS Helen Aitken, Elizabeth Altick, Glenn Hayes, Paul Kemiel, Karla and Sebastián Koziuras, Capt. Frank Lanier, Ryan Nagel, Chuck Warren BUSINESS STAFF National Sales: Mark Conway Regional Sales : Patti McCleery Marketing Director: Linda O’Meara Accounting: Marguerite Wristen EDITORIAL & ADVERTISING OFFICE 630 Davis St. | Suite 301 | Evanston, IL 60201 Phone: 312-276-0610 | Fax: 312-276-0619 E-mail: staff@lakelandboating.com Website: lakelandboating.com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 630 Davis St. | Suite 301 | Evanston, IL 60201 Phone: 800-331-0132, ext. 24 | Fax: 312-276-0619 SUBSCRIPTIONS P.O. Box 15396 | North Hollywood | CA 91615-5396 Customer Service: 800-827-0289 O’MEARA-BROWN PUBLICATIONS INC. President: Walter B. O’Meara Secretary: Timothy Murtaugh Lakeland Boating (ISSN 0744-9194), copyright 2016, is published eleven times per year (except December) by O’Meara-Brown Publications, Inc. Editorial and advertising offices are located at 630 Davis St., Suite 301, Evanston, IL 60201; 312-276-0610. Annual subscription rates: United States, $24.95 per year; International and Canadian, $36.95 per year (11 issues), includes 7% G.S.T. tax (G.S.T. registration number 894095074-RT0001) and $12 postage included. Single copies are $4.99 for U.S. and Canada. Only U.S. funds are accepted. Subscription correspondence should be addressed to Lakeland Boating, P.O. Box 15396, North Hollywood, CA 91615-5396 (U.S.), or call 800-827-0289. Known office of publication: 727 South Dearborn Street, Suite 812, Chicago, IL 60605. Periodicals postage paid at Chicago, IL and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER, please send all address changes to Lakeland Boating, P.O. Box 15396, North Hollywood, CA 91615-5396. Lakeland Boating is a registered trademark of O’Meara-Brown Publications Inc., Evanston, Illinois. Published as Lakeland Yachting 19461955. Unsolicited work may be submitted at the author’s, photographer’s or artist’s own risk. Lakeland Boating assumes no responsibility or liability for unsolicited material. All submissions must be accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with sufficient return postage. All photos are courtesy of the manufacturer unless otherwise noted.

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MAIL CALL + CANINE CREW

Whoops! My friend went jogging the other morning and found this outside his condo. Looks like somebody forgot something! — Mike Brookins (Picture taken by Dan Boos of Rocky River, OH)

CANINE CREW Radar This is our four-legged friend Radar. His mom and dad are Christine Vetter and Terry McCarval. Their 38-foot Bayliner named Bella Diamante is docked at Windpointe Harbor in Winneconne, Wisconsin. Radar is a fixture at our harbor. Everyone loves him and he loves boating! When the engines start he gets excited and shakes his tail-less butt. I always ask him, “Radar, where is your tail?” — Dan Giacalone

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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! E-mail us at STAFF@ or drop us a line at Lakeland Boating, 630 Davis St., Suite 301, Evanston, IL 60201. Opinions expressed in “Mail Call” are not necessarily those of Lakeland Boating. Letters may be edited for length and clarity. LAKELANDBOATING.COM

MARITIME TRIVIA Courtesy of The Marine Art of J. Clary

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This is Captain Frank aboard his 30-foot Martinique in our homeport of Lost Peninsula Marina. Frank likes to cruise western Lake Erie. Our favorite stop is at Joe’s Bar on South Bass Island. — Dennis & Beth Bonk, Erie, MI

Zoey + Dakota Here’s our furry crew Zoey (yellow) and Dakota (brown) aboard the boat on Arizona’s “Great Lake” — Roosevelt Lake. I am a transplant to Arizona from Ohio. I grew up boating with my family on Lake Erie out of Gordon Park near Cleveland and have lived in Arizona for almost 40 years. We plan on doing the Great Loop in a couple years when I retire. In the meantime, we boat on Roosevelt Lake on our Sea Ray 270 named Ruff Life. — Michael Leonard

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The answer to last month’s question, “What was the old Navy slang for telling someone to stop talking?,” is: Batten your hatch.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS PHOTO COURTESY OF FRIENDS OF THE PORKIES/FACEBOOK

by Kate Bush

NOV 4 – 6

Kelleys Island Owl Festival Kelleys Island, OH KELLEYSISLANDNATURE.COM

NOV 5

Ashwabay Fall Ski & Snowboard Swap Bayfield, WI MTASHWABAY.ORG

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Annual Holiday Gift Fair Bellaire, MI BELLAIRECHAMBER.COM

Beer, Bacon and Buckeyes Vermilion, OH

NOV 5 – 6 & 12 – 13

NOV 18

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Toast the Season Traverse City, MI

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Girl Scout Brownies ‘Love Water’ Day Manitowoc, WI WISCONSINMARITIME.ORG

Light Night 4 Grand Haven, MI

NOV 10

Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Ceremony Paradise, MI

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Luminary Festival St. Joseph, MI STJOETODAY.COM

SHIPWRECKMUSEUM.COM

Make a Pair of Snowshoes Ontonagon, MI

NOV 18 – NOV 20

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Christmas by the Bay Sturgeon Bay, WI

Pride of Kenosha Kenosha, WI

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NOV 19 – DEC 10

Veterans Day Program Washington Island, WI

Dutch Winterfest Kerstmarkt Holland, MI

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HOLLAND.ORG

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NOV 19 – JAN 31

Traverse City Beer Week Traverse City, MI

Winter Festival of Lights Niagara Falls, ON

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NOV 24

Downtown Holiday Parade Racine, WI

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Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting Charlevoix, MI

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NOV 12 – DEC 13

Merry-Time Festival of Trees Door County, WI DCMM.ORG

NOV 12, 26 & DEC 10, 31 HUGHJASS.BIKE

NOV 15 – DEC 22 Festival of Trees Clayton, NY

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NOV 17 – 27

Festival of Trees Muskegon, MI

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Thanksgiving Day Parade Jacksonport, WI JACKSONPORT.NET

Full Moon Hike Two Rivers, WI

Hugh Jass Fat Bike Series Waukesha, WI

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Capture the Spirit Sister Bay, WI

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Holly Days Egg Harbor, WI

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NOV 25 – DEC 31

Firelands Festival of Lights Huron, OH

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NOV 25 – JAN 8 Hayes Train Special Fremont, OH RBHAYES.ORG

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NOV 26

Festival of Lights in Pentwater Pentwater, MI PENTWATER.ORG

Holidays in the City Muskegon, MI VISITMUSKEGON.ORG

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Santa on the Tug John Purves Door County, WI DCMM.ORG

DEC 10

Holly Berry Arts & Craft Fair Frankfort, MI

Adult Gingerbread Lighthouse Workshop Sandusky, OH

DEC 2

Christmas with Santa Huron, OH

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Holiday Open House Petoskey, MI

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Sinterklaas Eve Procession Holland, MI CITYOFHOLLAND.COM

DEC 2 – 3 PHOTO COURTESY OF NIAGARA.CA

Olde’ Fashioned Christmas Oak Harbor, OH

Christmas in the Village Escanaba, MI

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DEC 2 – 11

Old World Christmas Market Sheboygan, WI

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Christmas at the Light East Tawas, MI

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Santa & Mrs. Claus Arrive on the Ferry Bayfield, WI

DEC 18

Santa Flies into Port Clinton Port Clinton, OH

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DEC 31

Walleye Madness at Midnight Port Clinton, OH WALLEYEMADNESS.COM

DEC 31 – JAN 1

Traverse City New Year’s Eve Cherry Ball Drop Traverse City, MI TRAVERSECITY.COM

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DEC 11

Santa Hustle 5K Sandusky, OH

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Holidazzle Open House & Santa Fun Run Bay Harbor, MI BAYHARBOR.COM

Season of Lights Washington Island, WI

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TAWAS.COM/VISIT

Christmas Craft Fair Pentwater, MI

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Christmas in the Village Ephraim, WI

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Christmas Tree Ship Chicago, IL CHRISTMASSHIP.ORG

Christmas Tree Ship Vermilion, OH

PHOTO COURTESY OF GRANDHAVEN.ORG

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Holiday Stop & Shop Port Clinton, OH

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Light Up the Night and Soup Cook Off Bellaire, MI BELLAIRECHAMBER.ORG

Light Up the Night Traverse City, MI TRAVERSECITY.COM

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MUST-HAVE

Honda Marine Debuts New Engines They say good things come in threes — which seems to be the case for Honda Marine’s new four-stroke engines. The 127cc, four-stroke single cylinder engines are available in 4 hp (the BF4), 5 hp (the BF5) or 6 hp (the BF6). The BF4 and BF6 are new models, while the BF5 is a redesign. Honda says all three new models exhibit portability, performance, reliability and comfort through features such as a new carrying handle and weight under 60 pounds; a new internal fuel tank, the longest continuous running time in their class; a low oil alert system; an easy pull start; and new motor mounts. Learn more at MARINE.HONDA.COM.

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PEOPLE + PLACES

Winners of Mighty Mac Swim Reap $40,000

World Champion professional triathlete Amanda Stevens and 2000 Olympian Freestyle bronze medalist Chris Thompson churned through the turbulent waters of the Straits of Mackinac on Labor Day to reign as the 2016 gold medalists of the Mighty Mac Swim. Stevens and Thompson led the male and Silver medalist Alec Mull, gold medalist Chris female divisions of a pack of 34 swimmers who Thompson and gold medalist Amanda Stevens. attempted the crossing between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas alongside the landmark Mackinac Bridge. Stevens of Cave Creek, Arizona, and Thompson of Dexter, Michigan, were each awarded $20,000 for their efforts in the fundraiser, which made approximately $200,000 for Habitat for Humanity of Michigan. Thirty swimmers completed the Mighty Mac Swim, a 4.34-statute-mile swim across the Straits that connect Lake Michigan and Lake Huron — a swim now designated as the “Michigan Open Water BUSINESS Championship” by the World Open Water Swimming Series (WOWSA) and the Global Swim Series (GSS). Beneteau appoints CEO for Thompson finished first overall at 1:44:16.4 for the the Americas crossing, while Stevens finishing third overall at 2:01:18.6. George Armendariz Jon Vos, age 34 of Zeeland, Michigan, received the has been appointed men’s bronze trophy on the podium, finishing sixth Beneteau’s CEO for the Americas — a overall at 2:31:10.9. newly created position “It was especially gratifying to see Jon Vos on the responsible for all podium,” says event director Jim Dreyer. “Jon was also brands, including Beneteau, Jeanneau, our top fundraiser, generating $13,000 for Habitat for Prestige, Four Winns, Humanity of Michigan and earning a week’s luxury Scarab, Glastron and Wellcraft. For more vacation in Costa Rica, courtesy of Pfeiffer Lincoln!” information, visit Dreyer says that there are new surprises planned BENETEAU.COM. for next year. For more information, visit MIGHTYMACSWIM.COM and

The Whitehall City Council voted unanimously to support the official designation of the Lake Michigan Water Trail section from New Buffalo, Michigan to Ludington.

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Michigan Boating Community Loses Dedicated Member In mid-September, the Great Lakes boating community lost David Giffin. He passed away at his home in Bay Harbor, Michigan at the age of 71. Giffin was involved in the boating world in a number of influential ways. He owned and operated Grand Isle Marina in Grand Haven, Michigan for 24 years. He also served as commissioner of the Michigan State Waterways Commission for nine years, and as chairman for six. During his tenure, Giffin led the development of marinas at Mackinac Island, St. Ignace and Traverse City. He also served on the Bay Harbor Yacht Club Board of Directors and was chairman of the finance committee. Giffin is survived by his wife, Diane, four children and seven grandchildren.

David Giffin: 1944-2016

Dave Giffin alongside his wife, Diane (center).

BOATS

Formula 430 SSC Unveiled at Fort Lauderdale Boat Show The all-new Formula 430 Super Sport Crossover (SSC) made its debut at the 2016 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, showcasing nearly 40 linear feet of cockpit space on one continuous level. The expansive bow, enclosed coupe with fiberglass hardtop, side console helm, full-width motorized glass sunroof and triple command seating allow for plenty of social spaces. Quad Mercury 300 Verado outboard motors, with an upgrade to Quad 350s, respond instantly to your control with Mercury Joystick Piloting’s electronic shift and throttle. Enter with ease into the 430’s cabin through the portside door at the helm, where you’ll find woodgrain-finish flooring and 6-foot, 6-inch headroom. Opening windows, a fully appointed lower kitchen, a dining lounge, an enclosed head and an aft stateroom bring the entire Super Sport cabin experience to this Crossover design. For more information, visit FORMULABOATS.COM.

Thanks to continued growth, Hurley Marine has moved to a new, larger facility at 2717 North Lincoln Road in Escanaba, Michigan. The company says its contact information, staff and friendly service will remain the same. For more information, visit

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Premier Marine Updates Line for 2017

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GRAND PRIX PHOTO BY PAUL KEMIEL

Great Lakes Grand Prix A 38-foot Skater catamaran sponsored by Performance Boat Center and powered by a pair of 750-hp Sterling engines claimed first place in the Superboat class at the Super Boat International (SBI)-sanctioned “8th Annual Great Lakes Grand Prix” offshore race in Michigan City, Indiana on August 4-7, 2016. The team of Myrick Coil, from Osage Beach, Missouri, and John Tomlinson from North Miami, Florida, had a winning average speed of 100.34 mph. They covered the 19-lap, 4.2-mile race course on Lake Michigan in 47 minutes. —Paul Kemiel

Premier Marine’s lineup for 2017 is all about quality over quantity. Rather than go for a complete overhaul, Premier focused on refining and fine-turning its 2016 pontoons for 2017. Returning models include the Grand Majestic, which will be available in RF or RE. All pontoons received a number of upgrades: A new Chocolate rail option, a new Carmellow upholstery option, an optional dual helm chair, an ottoman cooler, and a fold-down cup holder. Carpet is a thing of the past and vinyl is the new standard flooring. Premier also introduced a new large tow bar and the Beacon 2 system for 2017. The newest model is the Horizon, an introductorylevel fish and cruise boat. For more information, visit

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Dave Lyle Retires from Walstrom Marine

Michigan native, Michigan State University graduate, longtime Walstrom Marine employee and avid boater, Dave Lyle, will be retiring effective 2017 after 35 years at Walstrom. His deep-rooted love for the water shows throughout his successful career. In 1971, Lyle took a sabbatical his junior year of college. He borrowed a 28-foot Pearson Triton sailboat, named Cameo, which he sailed around the world for a year — from South Haven, Michigan, to New Orleans and the Bahamas, up the Hudson River, to Harbor Springs and then back to South Haven. Lyle later spent time working on Great Lakes ore boats and captaining a Lake Superior ferry boat, Salty container ships, Gulf of Mexico oil rig supply boats and Mackinac race boats. He eventually moved back to Michigan and bought a J-30 sailboat in Holland, Michigan and decided to sail to the Bahamas. In August of 1981, he took a pit stop in Harbor Springs to see his old college roommate and fraternity brother, Ward Walstrom. Lyle tied up his sailboat at Walstrom Marine and never left. He started helping Walstrom haul and launch boats, paint bottoms, and deliver and sell boats; 35 years later, Lyle is still in Harbor Springs. Lyle became sales manager, was promoted to general manager in 1991, and then became president of Walstrom Marine in 2001.

Buzz

MarineMax Partners with Navigare Yachting

Buzz

IBEX Announces 2016 Innovation Award Winners In early October, judges at the International BoatBuilders’ Exhibition & Conference (IBEX) sat down to mull through 86 entries for the Innovation Award competition. In particular, the judges noted an increase in pontoon-related products — a growing field in the boat industry. Thirteen winners were chosen, including: n Boatbuilding Methods & Materials: BANOVA, 3A Composites Baltek Inc. n Deck Equipment & Hardware: Dual Winners - Roswell Marine, Triton Board Rack; T-H Marine Supplies, Snapflex LED Stern Navigation Light n Furnishings & Interior Parts: Kenyon International Inc., Texan Grill with IntelliKEN Touch Control n Mechanical Systems: XYLEM, Rule Bilge Pumps n Electrical Systems: Mercury Marine, Electronic Steering Helm n Inboard Engines: Volvo Penta, Easy Drain n Outboard Engines: Honda Marine, BF6 n Propulsion Parts, Propellers: Mercury Marine, VesselView Mobile n Boat Care and Maintenance: Pettit Paint, SeaGold n OEM Electronics: Dual Winners - Garmin USA, Fantom 6; Wet Sounds Inc., SYN-DX 6-DSP n Environmental Award: Fireboy-Xintex Inc., CG / MA and GA 3M Novec 1230 Fixed Fire Extinguisher For more information, visit Ibexshow.com. Boats

Sea Ray Impresses with New Models

MarineMax Vacations and Navigare Yachting have teamed up to offer an expanded sailing fleet in the British Virgin Islands. Navigare Yachting offers chartering yacht sales in nine countries around the world. Through its partnership with MarineMax Vacations, Navigare Yachting’s British Virgin Islands fleet for charter vacations and charter yacht ownership will be managed and operated at the MarineMax base in Tortola. The new sailing fleet has boats ranging from 30 to 56 feet, and includes brands such as Lagoon, Nautitech, Fountaine Pajot, Bavaria, Jeanneau, Beneteau and MarineMax Aquila power catamarans. Both bareboat and crewed charters are available. Check out marInemaxVacatIons.com for more info.

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Sea Ray unveiled a number of new models this fall at boat shows. One of the first to make a public debut was the Fly 460, which can be outfitted with a stylish arch or a fully enclosable hardtop. The Fly 460 also comes with an optional transom gourmet station and a selfdeploying hydraulic swim platform. The L550 Fly joins Sea Ray’s L-Class lineup, with three staterooms, an available Seakeeper gyroscopic stabilizer and 850-hp Caterpillar inboards. The SLX 350 OB debuted as Sea Ray’s first model with triple outboard propulsion. Other new models include the Sundancer 460, the SLX 310 OB and the Sundancer 350 Coupe. For more information, visit searay.com.


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Bayliner Acquires Heyday Inboards

It seems that everyone is getting in on the wakesurfing trend: Bayliner Boats announced this summer that it acquired Heyday Inboards and immediately added Heyday’s Inboard WT-1 and WT-2 models to its lineup. Bayliner is outfitting its Heyday Inboard models with PCM engines and Mercury V-Drives. Historically, Heyday has taken a value approach to the wakesurf and wakeboard industry. Heyday hopes to reach a larger market through the Bayliner acquisition, while Bayliner will use the deal to break into the wakesurfing community. For more information, visit BAYLINER.COM.

Freedom Boat Club Adds Scout Boats There’s now even more variety to choose from at Freedom Boat Clubs, which has added Scout Boats to its list of brands. The first selection of Scout Boats will be available at corporate club locations in southwest Florida; initially, dealers will carry the 177 Sport, the 195 Sportfish, the 210 Dorado and the 225XSF. “We’re very excited about partnering with Freedom Boat Club,” says Steve Potts, Scout Boats CEO. “Their vision to continuously improve their fleet and provide their members with a higher end boating experience fits perfectly with our brand.” To learn more, visit FREEDOMBOATCLUB.COM. BOATS

Biking from Lake Michigan to Lake Huron Now Possible

GREAT LAKES NEWS

Antelope Shipwreck Found Near Apostle Islands

The final segment of a 140-mile trail from Charlevoix, through Mackinac City and down to Alpena is now complete, making it possible for ambitious bikers to ride from Lake Michigan to Lake Huron. The final segment to complete the trail is the North Western State Trail (NWST), a 32-mile stretch from Alanson to Mackinaw City. The path is composed of crushed and compacted limestone, which is perfect for equestrians, bikers, joggers and snowmobilers during the winter. Otherwise, motorized use is prohibited. The completion of the NWST wraps up almost 30 years of trail improvement and creation by the Top of Michigan Trails Council, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Michigan Department of Transportation and local governments. For more information, visit TRAILSCOUNCIL.ORG.

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A group of shipwreck hunters have discovered the remains of the Antelope, a 187-foot schooner-barge that sank on October 7, 1897. The group calls the Antelope wreck one of the most intact sail-rigged ships found in Lake Superior, with two of three masts still standing, full rigging and the bow cabin intact. The Antelope was built in 1861, and carried passengers and freight between Chicago and Buffalo, New York. After catching fire in 1867, the ship was rebuilt and worked as a steamer. In 1897, the Antelope was being towed at a fast pace through choppy waters when it sprang a leak and eventually sank near Michigan Island. The crew escaped unharmed.

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GREAT LAKES NEWS

The new Chaparral 246SSi is billed as the perfect family bowrider for a day out on the water. This 24-foot, 6-inch model is one of the first to use Malibu Boats’ licensed Surf Gate technology, enabling boaters to create a customized wave for wakesurfing. The 246SSi is powered by Volvo Penta’s Forward Drive (FWD) and Gen V gasoline sterndrive engine. Boaters will find plenty of storage space on the 246SSi: There’s storage under the bow seats, in the console, in the cockpit, and in the floor. Optional features include Garmin electronics and a bow filler cushion for lounging. For more information, visit CHAPARRALBOATS.COM.

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Chaparral New 246SSi


Give the next best thing. Lakeland Boating is the perfect holiday gift for your favorite boater. Call 800-827-0289 or visit lakelandboating.com to order a gift subscription TODAY!


Mystic Knotwork Woven Trivet

(UNDER $50)

Add some nautical charm to your dining table with this sailor knot trivet. Constructed using a classic Turk’s head knot, the flattened rope provides a protective surface for plates, barware and décor. Made with 16 feet of .23-inch cotton rope, creating a 6.5-inch diameter. Available in navy and white. Made in the U.S. by Connecticut-based Mystic Knotwork. $16 AT SEABAGS.COM

Holiday Gift Guide Small Anchor Canvas Tote

“Great Lakes Island Escapes”

($50 - $100)

Sturdy canvas and personalized text — such as your family or boat name — make this the only boat bag you’ll ever need. Tote comes in three sizes: Extralarge (15 inches tall); large (14 inches tall); and small (11 inches tall). Choose from four fonts to monogram or personalize. Add up to five lines of inscription on the inside of the tote ($25 upcharge). $98 FOR SMALL SIZE AT PARKERTHATCH.COM PLUS $25 FOR PRINT DESIGNS

Hobie Hydro Infinity Polarized Sunglasses

(UNDER $50)

You don’t need a boat to explore all the treasures of the Great Lakes: Maureen Dunphy’s new book “Great Lakes Island Escapes: Ferries and Bridges to Adventure” lists more than 30 islands in the Great Lakes Basin that are accessible by bridges and ferries. Each chapter features a different island and its unique events, resources and history. With 38 chapters, this guide is the perfect gift for explorers who may not own their own boat. $29.99 AT GREATLAKESISLANDESCAPES.COM

($50 - $100)

Give the outdoorsman in your life the gift of style with Hobie’s Hydro Infinity polarized sunglasses. All four styles in the Hydro collection — Cruz-R, Manta, Phin and Ventana — come with lenses that repel water, sweat and sunscreen. Shopping for someone who loves to fish? Select the “sightmaster” lens to see extra contrast between fish and rocks. Additional lens colors, including blue, grey or copper, are available as well. Prescription friendly. Comes with Hydro Retainer, cleaning cloth and case. $99.99 AT HOBIEPOLARIZED.COM

DELTA Wakesurf

IZOLA + Faribault Wool Throw

($100 - $500)

The DELTA wakesurf attachment from MISSION is a unique, compact device that allows most inboard boats to be easily and effectively converted into the perfect wake boat. This ingenious device attaches to the side of your boat near the transom, just below the waterline. As the boat moves forward, the DELTA redirects the water to interact with the flow behind the boat, creating the perfect wake. Unlike other model-specific devices, the DELTA can conform to many different hulls, utilizing its two industrial strength suction cups. Want to switch back to a regular wake? No problem, just release the retention tabs and stow it aboard. $498.00 AT MISSIONBOATGEAR.COM

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($100 - $500)

Faribault and IZOLA are two American companies that prize old-world craftsmanship, quality and utilitarian design. The “Weather the Storm” collaborative throw is a soft, medium-weight statement piece for your boat’s cabin. Throw is 50 x 72 inches and made of 85 percent merino wool and 15 percent cotton. Reversible to navy with ivory accents. $180 AT FARIBAULTMILL.COM


Oak Street Bootmakers Camp Moc

($100 - $500)

Stylish and comfortable, the Camp Moc is an ideal gift for the captain of the ship. Based out of Chicago, Oak Street Bootmakers partner with legendary Horween Leather Co. (creates the leather for NFL footballs) to handcraft handsome footware. Made from Horween Chromexcel leather. Features camp sole, form-fitting interior and waxed stitching. Available in navy, natural and brown. $262 AT OAKSTREETBOOTMAKERS.COM

Great gadgets, gifts and gear for every price range. Fantasea Waterproof Camera Housing ($500 - $1,000) With Fantasea’s FG7X II camera housing, photography enthusiasts don’t have to worry about water splashing on their camera while documenting a cruising adventure. The FG7X II housing is shock resistant and waterproof: It has been depth rated to 200 feet. The housing is made specifically for the Canon G7X Mark II camera. Comes with moisture detector, hand strap and lens port cover.

Fusion StereoActive

($100 - $500)

Give the gift of music with the Fusion StereoActive. Whether you’re paddling a SUP, a kayak, a canoe or relaxing aboard your boat, this portable stereo will play your tunes via Bluetooth or by USB playback from a memory card. A waterproof container attaches to the bottom of the stereo, providing safe and dry storage for your phone, keys and other small items. Despite its small size, the sound is remarkably good. Modular components attach via a specialized low-profile “puck” that can be screwed on or affixed with adhesive or double-sided tape. If you capsize your SUP, don’t worry — it’s firmly attached, waterproof and buoyant. $299 AT FUSIONENTERTAINMENT.COM

$529.95 AT FANTASEA.COM

GoPro Karma Drone

($500 - $1,000)

We’ve all heard of the GoPro — one of the most popular action cameras. The company recently introduced its newest action device: The Karma Drone. The ultracompact drone is lightweight and folds into a compact case that you can wear like a backpack. With the GoPro Passenger App, friends can view your flight and control your GoPro while you fly. Easy to use with drone auto takeoff and landing modes. Includes drone, controller, stabilizer and harness, grip, six propellers, battery, charger, mounting ring and case. Compatible with Hero 4 and Hero 5. $799 AT SHOP.GOPRO.COM/KARMA

Jarvis Boards SUP

(OVER $1,000)

If you want to give the gift of a handcrafted piece of art that is unlike anything else out on the water, then you may want to consider a Jarvis Boards stand-up paddleboard. These fine-handcrafted SUPs are made from environmentally friendly products. Offering several models, the Guadalupe is the line’s most stable board. Weighing a paltry 28 pounds, this beautiful board is perfect for beginners, SUP yoga, touring, paddling with a canine or young one, and fishing. It is made from a sustainable wood and laminated construction over a recycled foam core. The wood is finished to a high luster and topped with an engraved leather handle. $1,925 AT JARVISBOARDS.COM

Clear Kayak

(OVER $1,000)

The perfect mode of transportation for exploring tropical waters or Great Lakes shipwrecks, the Crystal Kayak Company’s transparent kayak is completely see-through, allowing boaters a glimpse below. This transparent boat comes with paddles, and a one or two-person design. Made with an advanced polymer hull, the 11-foot-long kayak is lightweight, durable and adaptable to smooth or choppy conditions. Comes with removable frame, seats and inflatable chambers. $1,599 AT CRYSTALKAYAK.COM

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DON’T HESITATE TO RENOVATE by Capt. Frank Lanier

Nix the Noise How to soundproof your boat for a nice, quiet ride.

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oats are great for relaxing and enjoying time with family and friends while on the water. Relaxing can be difficult, however, when you have to scream over engine and generator noise during conversations, or while lying awake at night listening to the melodious hum of an air conditioning unit. Installation of soundproofing can make a huge difference in onboard noise reduction. Here’s how to help transform the hullabaloo of your boat into a peaceful and tranquil floating Zen garden. Quiet, please! The best way to combat noise is by containing it at the source — within an engine compartment, for example. Installation of a high-quality, foam, soundproofing barrier can reduce engine noise by 10-35 decibels (about 65 percent). Soundproofing material is available in a wide variety of forms, from sprays and paints to foil-backed foam panels. Foam panels are a popular choice and are very effective against noise pollution. Self-adhesive panels are easy to install (simply peel and stick), but you have to plan and position them exactly where you want them the first try; you typically can’t The best strategy to address noise

CAPT. FRANK LANIER is an award-winning journalist, boat maintenance guru and owner of Capt F.K. Lanier & Associates, Marine Surveyors and Consultants ( CAPTFKLANIER.COM ).

is by containing it at the source, like the insulation inside this engine

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Read all instructions (soundproofing, adhesives, etc.) before starting your project.

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Seal all exposed edges with seam tape to prevent water or other contaminates (fumes, oil, etc.) from entering and degrading soundproofing material. Seam tape can also be used to provide chafe protection at wear points.

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reposition them once in place without damaging the foam. Non-adhesivebacked panels require spray or brush-on contact adhesives. Most allow a bit of last minute repositioning, making them easier to work with in tight spaces. Regardless of the adhesives used, panels also require mechanical fasteners (such as screws and fender washers) particularly for overhead horizontal installations. To prevent gripping and tearing of the foam, wax the screws by running them into a candle prior to use.

Sound flows like water Soundproofing panels can be cut to shape with a box cutter or razor knife; however, a serrated knife will provide a cleaner cut. Thin sheets of soundproofing material can also be cut with a pair of good quality scissors. To ensure the best fit (and avoid cutting snafus) make cardboard templates first. Make sure to dry-fit everything prior to applying adhesives or peeling self-adhesive panels. When planning your installation, remember that sound flows like water: You’ll want to use special seal or joining tape provided by the manufacturer to prevent “leaks” at panel joints. Cables and hoses penetrating the material should be sealed using tight-fitting rubber grommets. Access hatches should close snugly with a tight seal. That being said, don’t forget to provide adequate ventilation for the engine. Required vents and air holes can be quieted using air baffles. It’s not realistic to expect all noise to be eliminated once soundproofing is installed, but when done correctly you should be able to carry on a conversation at a normal volume. After all, who wants to yell when trying to relax? ★

PHOTOS BY CAPT. FRANK LANIER

Soft sound shields, such as this one from GSi, provide both installation flexibility and significant noise reduction.


ELECTRONICS by Glenn Hayes

Do Your Homework Things to consider when purchasing new electronics.

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ith all the options available in today’s market, selecting new electronics for your boat can be a daunting task. If you put some forethought into what will work for you and your boat, however — both now and in the future — the process becomes manageable. There are several considerations that need to be taken into account before shelling out hard-earned dollars for fancy new electronics.

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1. Make a list One of the first things to think about is what exactly you’ll be doing with your boat and how to tailor electronics to those activities. If you take day trips in familiar waters, you may not need a high-end combination display that includes an autorouting chartplotter and side-scanning sonar. Similarly, if you are an avid fisherman who explores new waters, you may want to opt for top-of-the-line sonar, as well as forward and real-time scanning sounders. Start by making a list of all the features you would like in your marine electronics. Manufacturers are constantly adding more bells and whistles to their products to entice you to buy their latest models. If you have a list of what you really need, it will help keep you on track. 2. Size does matter The most common advice any experienced marine electronics aficionado will give is to choose a display as big as the real estate will allow. Of course your budget will also factor in, as marine display prices jump considerably as the diagonal screen size increases. You will want to take into account the resolution and visibility in bright sunlight. You may find cheaper units with seemingly large screens but have a tough time seeing them clearly on a sunny day. You may be able to go with two displays connected together and enjoy differing information on each, or perhaps you would prefer one large screen with customized split screens. If this is the case, keep in mind that the larger the screen, the larger each of the divided screens will be. If you are like me, with eyes not quite what they used to be, larger screens can be the difference between seeing clearly and getting frustrated. Once you start using your electronics you will find that zooming in and out of a chart and having to switch between screens can be cumbersome and annoying. A screen large enough to clearly display the information you use often can prove to be a valuable asset. 3. Think about the future You have made a list of what you want now, but does the equipment you’re considering have the ability to grow and

expand as your boating lifestyle does? Will it interface with your engines to display and share data? Can you add radar later if you so wish? Will the operating system allow future technology to be added, or is the equipment you are looking at discounted because it’s being discontinued and will not work with new product offerings? Marine electronics are no different from other electronics — technology is moving fast and products are continually evolving and developing. Be aware that new products (not too far down the road) may supersede the system you buy today.

4. Ease of installation Ease of operation and installation are also factors worth considering, whether you install it yourself or have a technician do it. If you are so inclined and the installation is easy, you can save money by doing the work. If you choose to have a technician do the work, you can save on hours of labor. There is no better way to see if the units you’re considering are easy to operate than by pushing buttons and playing with the equipment in-person. You can do so at shows, dealers or big box retailers. Try before you buy because some equipment is easy to operate, while others can seem quite complicated. Do your homework and push buttons before spending any of your hard-earned cash. You will end up with electronics that fit your needs and will help you enjoy your time on the water. ★

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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.

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ASK THE EXPERT by Elizabeth Altick

Now’s the Time to Buy Hungerink: Many people believe that fall is the best time to buy a boat because sellers are often more motivated; the boating season is ending and storage-related expenses are imminent. Additionally, current rates remain at historic lows, adding an extra incentive for buyers who plan to finance. LB: Is it harder to qualify for a loan now than it was before the “Great Recession”?

Hungerink: Although banks are understandably more cautious since then, loans are very much available to borrowers with a good credit history, acceptable debt-to-income ratios and an acceptable down payment.

CONTACT Coastal Financial Corporation 194 South River Ave. Suite 1 Holland, MI 49423

LB: If a buyer already has a home mortgage, is it difficult to get a boat loan?

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Hungerink: Actually, an applicant with a mortgage payment history is often more qualified to obtain a boat loan because lenders like to see a good payment history on mortgages and installment loans. LB: Does a buyer need to have the exact boat picked out before applying for a boat loan with Coastal Financial?

Hungerink: Since boat loans are collateral-specific loans, the boat valuation is part of the final approval process. However, once a buyer has a good idea of the estimated amount of the intended purchase and down payment, we often provide a pre-qualification to assist in the boat buying process. LB: How long does the Coastal Financial loan approval process take?

Hungerink: The loan approval process time is dependent on the amount of the loan request. Loans less than $500,000 can be processed within 24 hours, while loan requests for more than $500,000 take 24-48 hours. LB: What documents will a buyer need to provide?

Hungerink: Most loans up to $150,000 can be processed with only a copy of a year-to-date pay stub and a recent W-2, while loan requests more than $150,000 often require one or two years of personal tax returns.

ELIZABETH ALTICK specializes in recreational marine, cultural and humaninterest subjects. She was formerly executive editor of a recreational boating magazine.

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LB: Should a marine survey be completed before the purchase?

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is rarely required on boats less than five years old or boats less than 30 feet. LB: What are Coastal Financial’s minimum and maximum loan amounts?

Hungerink: Coastal Financial provides loans from $5,000 to $5 million. LB: What type of down payment is required and what are typical interest rates?

Hungerink: The required down payment depends on the amount to finance, with 10-15 percent the norm for purchases up to $100,000, and 15-20 percent for purchase amounts more than $100,000. However, we do offer a 0 percent down payment program for qualified applicants. Rates remain at historic lows, starting as low as 3.99 percent. The rates are based on the amount to finance and the applicant’s credit scores. LB: Will I need to document or title my new boat?

Hungerink: Federal documentation requirements vary by lender. Most lenders require the boat purchased be Coast Guard-documented rather than state titled if the amount to finance exceeds $100,000. LB: Why shouldn’t a buyer finance with his own bank?

Hungerink: By working with a marine finance company such as Coastal Financial, the buyer has the benefit of obtaining the best loan rates and terms from the many marine-lending banks represented. Additionally, the buyer benefits from working with a marine loan specialist who understands the entire boat purchase and finance process. LB: Can buyers throughout the Great Lakes come to you? And what if a loan is required at a boat show, say, in Florida?

Hungerink: We are able to arrange financing for customers residing anywhere in the U.S. If a customer signs a purchase agreement at a boat show, we process the application utilizing online or emailed applications. LB: Why choose Coastal Financial?

Hungerink: In addition to offering very competitive rates and terms, Coastal Financial has extensive experience, knowledge and an understanding of the boat loan process. We assist the buyer with all facets of the boat purchase, including Coast Guard documentation and insurance. ★

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LB: Why is now a good time to buy a boat?

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Coastal Financial Corporation’s Chris Hungerink lends his expertise to boaters ready to invest in their dream boat.


SAFETY FIRST by Helen Aitken

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Shop these safety stocking stuffers.

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eason’s greetings! It’s time to start thinking about stocking stuffers for your favorite boater. What better way to say “Happy Holidays” than by giving gifts with safety in mind? Mrs. Claus’ safety picks are moderately priced and perfect for the novice boater as well as the seasoned sailor. 1 Captain’s Quick Guides These laminated, waterproof guides provide the information you need while out on the water. Each of the 11 guides are written by experts like Bob Sweet, Nigel Calder, John Rousmaniere and Charlie Wing, and contain pertinent information. Each edition covers critical topics with charts, photographs and easy to understand information. The map-like format with 14 panels make each guide easy to use, and also easy to store in small spaces. Topics are appropriate for all water vessels, covering anchoring, heavy weather sailing, sail trim and rig tuning, GPS, VHF and SSB radio, and more. They are each priced under $11. Purchase them online at PARACAY.COM/STORE/CAPTAINS-QUICK-GUIDES.

2 SurfStow 50560 Waterproof Cell Phone Case If you’ve used a Ziploc bag to protect your smartphone on the water, you’re not alone. But if your phone falls overboard, it will sink. There’s a better solution: A real cellphone case. This no-nonsense phone case provides great protection with heavy-duty clear plastic. It has a double seal, zip-press closure and is flexible enough to take photos while inside the pouch. It fits a phone up to 6.24 x 3.5 inches, and is small enough to fit in a pocket or around your neck using the adjustable nylon strap. The case is available at AMAZON. COM for $15. 3 Nikon CoolPix AW130 This compact digital camera is perfect for land or sea. It’s waterproof up to 100 feet, shockproof from falls up to 7 feet, and freezeproof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. It uses a SD-type memory card, has an internal vibration reduction function and features adjustable lighting (ISO up to 6400 in Auto Mode). There’s built-in Wi-Fi, so you can snap and share photos straight to a smartphone, while the built-in GPS with Points of Interest maps your coordinates. Strap the camera to your chest with the optional harness for steady, smooth 1080p HD videos. The rechargeable Li-ion battery takes about 370 JPEG shots and will last underwater for 60 minutes. Purchase the camera for $349.95 at NIKONUSA.COM. 4 Weems & Plath Electronic Flare Weems & Plath makes marine navigation and weather instruments, sextants, binoculars, compasses and chart

tools. The 8.5-inch Electronic Flare is the best safety innovation, replacing required pyrotechnic flares with a lifetime warranty. Best of all, the flare never expires. A plastic lens cover houses an LED light, which flashes a continuous SOS signal visible up to 10 nautical miles for 60 hours. Twist the lens cap to insert three C-cell batteries to turn on the light. Two elastic cords hang from the unit for wrist attachment; you can also add a clip for a life jacket or a ditch bag. The package contains a vinyl, daylight distress flag, making the unit USCG-compliant. The flare is available at marine stores and online at WEEMS-PLATH.COM for $99.

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5 Garmin quatix 3 Marine GPS Smartwatch Give the gift of a smartwatch that belongs on the water! Along with offering the time, the Garmin quatix 3 features a stainless steel EXO antenna with GPS reception. With an assortment of easy-to-use marine apps — including local tide data, sail racing data, fish catch counter and anchor watch — it is truly a “smart” watch. The quatix 3 streams NMEA 2000 data, and can control Garmin chartplotters and other compatible Garmin electronics. The smartwatch includes a 3-axis compass, altimeter and barometer. Better yet, the watch is water resistant up to 100 meters. The watch is available online at BUY.GARMIN.COM for $599.

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6 North American Survival Systems EF-20A-1 Lightning Electronic Flare This LED flare is exceptionally bright, powerful and lightweight at 4.8 inches long and 4.2 ounces. It’s made from heavy-duty anodized aircraft aluminum with an impactresistant polycarbonate lens cover. Packed with two lithium batteries, it operates for 35 hours, flashing 60 times per minute, and is waterproof up to 50 feet. It’s visible at night up to 10 nautical miles, or 1 nautical mile in the daylight. Attach it to the top of a life jacket away from the face. The flare is USCG-approved as a supplement to regular flares. The unit sells for $69 at NORTHAMERICANSURVIVALSYSTEMS.COM. Although ‘tis the season to be jolly, ‘tis always the season to think about boat safety. ★

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HELEN AITKEN is a boating writer, photographer and science educator from eastern North Carolina. She loves classic wooden boats, is a U.S. Power Squadron member and plays in the Intracoastal Waterway. Visit her website at HELENAITKEN.COM.

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TIARA YACHTS C53 COUPE Unexpected performance, expected beauty. BY C HU C K WA R R E N

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he Tiara name has been synonymous with luxury, quality and attention to detail since its very first hull hit the water. As a family-owned company based in Holland, Michigan, Tiara consistently delivers owner satisfaction, value and performance in luxury boats built for the Great Lakes; the all-new 2017 C53 Coupe is no exception.

AT THE DOCK As I approach the C53 from the dock, my first reaction is: This can’t be the right boat. For a 53-foot, 43,000-pound cruiser with room to comfortably accommodate six people, the boat is neither imposing nor ungainly. The beautifully designed hull and wheelhouse, and sleek, subtle lines create the impression of a boat that could easily be singlehanded, which turned out to be true. Stepping aboard presents an entirely different view. The wide aft lounge, forward seating, height-adjustable table and optional television make the 15-foot-wide cockpit feel like an extension of the salon. The cockpit seems to be designed as more of an outdoor living space, rather than just an area for wet swimmers and sunbathers. Transom storage, retractable power cables and a hand-held shower are to be expected in a boat of this quality, as is the cushy, recessed sunpad on the bow. An optional hydraulic swim platform makes in-water activities more fun when it’s dropped 18 inches below the surface. No yoga experience is necessary for engine room access; fluid checks and other maintenance items are easy to reach, including the systems just forward of the quiet, efficient Onan 13.5kw genset.

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Natural light floods the salon, thanks to full-width windows and sliding glass entryway doors. The galley has room for two people to comfortably prepare dinner on quartz countertops. With the under-mounted sink and recessed cooktop covered, there is plenty of room to display an ample selection of hors d’oeuvres, entrees and drinks for guests. Cooking and preparation options are along the port side of the galley with cold storage provided by the dual Isotherm drawer units to starboard. There are plenty of overhead and lower cabinets, options for a garbage disposal, and either an icemaker or cold beverage storage. In the salon, U-shaped seating and a separate loveseat are surrounded by plenty of glass. There is even a retractable sunroof to usher in more light. The large side windows give every seat a view of the water, which only changes when the 40-inch TV is raised from behind the loveseat — or when the shades are pulled down and the windshield privacy curtain completes the transition from cruiser to cottage at day’s end.

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LOA: 54'6"

At the helm, dual screens of Volvo’s Glass Cockpit dashboard system are more reminiscent of a private jet than a pleasure boat. The Garmin touch-screens provide customizable gauge packages for both of the 725-hp IPS950 drive systems. Simply hold a fingertip to the surface and the captain can swap voltage for manifold pressure, or engine temperature for prop speed; any desired instrument combination is just a touch away. The glass panels can also provide up to four navigation screens and controls for the Fusion entertainment package. The captain has complete control over what’s on-screen and can resize charts by pinching two fingers. Joystick controls are becoming the standard on many boats, but the futuristic design and handling characteristics continue to impress me. To truly appreciate features such as Volvo’s Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) you must

Beam: 15'11" Draft: 4'8" Weight (dry): 42,770 lbs. Fuel Capacity: 650 gals. Water Capacity: 150 gals. Base Price: Contact dealer TIARAYACHTS.COM

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experience them. The touch of a button will lock the boat in place while in the slip or on open water. With the DPS active, you can untie all of the dock lines, put away cords and bumpers, and make your way back to the helm when you’re ready to go; the boat will stay in place. The performance of the C53 is exceptional for its size and class. The boat was designed with a focus on fun — and it shows. The boat handles like a 25-foot sport boat instead of a 53-foot luxury cruiser, responding to the throttles as if she was born to run. During the sea trial, the C53 accelerated to an optimum cruising speed of 28.1 mph in just 11.5 seconds at 2100 rpm. Kick it up a notch and cruise at 32.1 mph at 2250 rpm. The Drive Mode feature, which is coupled with the autopilot, will keep the boat on your chosen course by simply steering. Turn the boat, let go of the controls, and she will track straight and true until you tell her otherwise. One person can easily handle the C53. The boat’s 360-degree visibility and joystick controls allow the captain to face aft while backing into the slip. Even without the optional bow thruster, Volvo’s IPS system can walk the boat perfectly sideways. Engaging the DPS will hold the C53 steady while dock lines and cables are reattached, giving the owner the option to enjoy a quiet day on the water, or a fun-filled family escape.

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Below, a wide atrium allows access to the staterooms and heads. The forward VIP stateroom with its “scissor” berth has bunks on either side that can be combined into a queen-sized bed. The space also has ample storage beneath the bunks and a cedar-lined hanging closet. A private access door to the head can be closed and locked for privacy while still allowing head access for other guests. A portside utility closet holds a stackable washer and dryer with room for hanging clothes. The space can be


optionally configured as a third stateroom with top and bottom bunks, combining the washer/dryer into one unit in the master stateroom cabinet. Just inside the master entry is a private head. The C53 has skylights with privacy screens that bring natural light into traditionally dark spaces, such as the heads and aft stateroom. Both the master and VIP heads are brightly lit, with room to close the door and comfortably prepare for dinner in port. Both heads feature separate fiberglass shower stalls with glass doors, teak seats, lighted medicine cabinets with mirrors and vanity storage. The master includes an overhead waterfall shower, and both have Vacu-Flush toilet systems for onboard freshwater preservation. Further aft is one of the brightest master suites I’ve ever seen. Natural light pouring in through the hullside windows combined with clean colors creates the feel of a much larger

space. The queen-sized berth leaves plenty of room to move around either side, and exceptional headroom throughout the boat adds to the comfort of the stateroom. A separate stereo system is hidden in the aft nightstand and a 32-inch flat panel TV and BlueRay player allow for a comfortable, private place to spend rainy afternoons or lazy evenings while guests enjoy the main salon. Tiara Yachts has always set the standard in luxury, quality and performance. The company’s commitment to customer experience is evident in everything from materials and craftsmanship to customer service. What sets the C53 apart is the bright, airy design and impressive performance. Whether cruising between ports or lounging in the slip, the C53 meets every expectation with unparalleled class and style. Tiara cuts no corners, but turn the wheel out on the open water and the C53 does with ease. H

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inter stimulates all the senses: Freshly fallen snow crunching under boots; the smell of crisp air; eyecatching frozen landscapes. Bountiful snow, propelled by lake effect, is a unique gift the Great Lakes region affords. We are lucky enough to experience all four seasons, and one of the most refreshing is winter. It might be tempting to curl up in a warm blanket next to your fireplace, but it’s also a perfect time to get outside and explore the wonderful, frozen terrain in Great Lakes states.

DOGSLEDDING

Winterdance Dogsled Tours

What could be more relaxing than winding through snow-covered pines with man’s best friend? Whether you’re racing or just taking in the scenery, hop aboard a sled, gather your dog team and shout, “Hike!”

WHeRe tO gO? Wintergreen Dogsled Lodge in Ely, Minnesota Known as the “Sled Dog Capital of the World,” Ely, Minnesota is right next to the stunning Boundary Waters Wilderness. Wintergreen Dogsled Lodge has been around for nearly 30 years and specializes in helping beginners learn how to dogsled on lodge-to-lodge trips. They also offer three-night, parentchild and private trips. DOGSLEDDING.COM Winterdance Dogsled Tours in Haliburton Forest, Ontario With more than 5,000 acres of untouched, rugged wilderness and about 31 miles of trails bypassing seven stunning lakes, Winterdance offers 2-hour, half-day, full-day, moonlit and multi-day sledding trips. Winterdance is Canada’s only Siberian husky kennel to have finished both Alaska’s 1,000-mile Iditarod and Yukon Quest. WINTERDANCE.COM

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Sunburst Winter Sports Park


CROSS-COUNTRY SKI PHOTO BY SCHWA021/FLICKR; BOYNE SKI PHOTO BY RACHEL KRAMER

SNOWSHOEING + CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park

If you want to feel like you’re floating on snow, strap on a pair of snowshoes or cross-country skis and get hiking.

WHeRe tO gO? Peninsula State Park in Door County, Wisconsin Trek the 16 miles of groomed ski trails and the 6 miles of ungroomed snowshoe trails, which get an average of 50-60 inches of snow per season. DNR.WI.GOV Cascade Lodge in Lutsen, Minnesota Along the shores of Lake Superior and surrounded by state and national forests, Cascade Lodge offers close to 36 miles of machine-groomed trails and a seemingly endless amount of snowshoe trails. Snowshoes are available for full- and half-day rentals. CASCADELODGEMN.COM Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park in Ontonagon, Michigan 87 miles of designated cross-country ski trails and a 60,000-acre park offer sweeping hilltop views of Lake Superior. Visit frozen waterfalls, thick forested areas and even embark on a lantern-lit snowshoe adventure. PORCUPINEMOUNTAINS.COM

SKIING + SNOWBOARDING

There’s nothing like carving your own frosty path and maybe catching some air on a ramp or two. Whether you ski or snowboard, these resorts are a winter lover’s dream.

WHeRe tO gO? Bristol Mountain Resort in Canandaigua, New York Considered the premier ski resort in the Finger Lakes region, Bristol Mountain offers a 1,200-foot vertical drop, two high-speed quads and 34 trails spread out over 138 skiable acres. BRISTOLMOUNTAIN.COM Boyne Highlands Resort in Harbor Springs, Michigan Visitors will find 55 groomed downhill runs — including the state’s longest — a 552foot vertical drop, 435 skiable acres and four terrain parks. All skill levels are welcome. BOYNE.COM

Boyne Highlands Resort

Blue Mountain Resort in Blue Mountains, Ontario Located on the shores of Georgian Bay, Blue Mountain is the largest mountain resort in Ontario. It features 42 runs, 364 skiable acres and two terrain parks. BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA

ICE CLIMBING ICE CLIMBING PHOTO BY FLORIN CHELARAU

If you’ve ever dreamed of climbing Mt. Everest, get a taste of the mountain life with ice climbing.

Tiffany Falls

WHeRe tO gO? Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Munising, Michigan The Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is home to one of largest concentrations of climbable ice in the country. It’s also host to the nation’s oldest ice climbing festival: Michigan Ice Fest. MICHIGANICEFEST.COM Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois Scale the frozen caves and waterfalls of this beloved state park. In order to climb French, Wildcat, LaSalle and Tonty canyons, you must contact the Park Office for permission. STARVEDROCKSTATEPARK.ORG Tiffany Falls in Hamilton, Ontario Just outside Toronto, these frozen Niagara Escarpment waterfalls are ripe for ice climbing. To climb, you must be a member of the Alpine Club of Canada or attend an ice climbing class. OURTRUENATURE.CA

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If hurtling almost 100 mph across a frozen lake in gusty winter weather sounds like fun, then ice boating might be your sport. Find a nearby ice yacht club to learn how to race an ice boat.

WHeRe tO gO? Lake Geneva in Wisconsin Located in the Ice Belt, Lake Geneva has provided generations of ice boaters with a perfectly smooth, icy track for racing; some even call this area the ice boat capital of the world. The lake has been host to the Northwest Ice Yachting Association Regatta for many years. ICEBOAT.ORG

Toledo Ice Yacht Club

Maumee Bay in Toledo, Ohio The Toledo Ice Yacht Club has been around since 1919, sailing primarily on Maumee Bay. This popular ice boating location is host to the annual Winterfest, which attracts hundreds of attendees. Nearby Sandusky Bay is also a popular ice boat destination. TIYC.NET

ICE SKATING

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ICE BOATING

Rideau Canal Skateway

Lace up those skates and pretend like you’re Tara Lapinski while gliding across the ice on these unique outdoor “rinks.”

WHeRe tO gO? Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa Every winter, the Rideau Canal transforms into the world’s largest outdoor skating rink. The nearly 5-mile long, naturally frozen skateway is about the size of 90 Olympic-sized hockey rinks. RCS.NCC-CCN.CA Maggie Daley Park in Chicago, Illinois The new skating ribbon in downtown Chicago offers a quarter-mile loop with various changes in elevation — a break from the traditionally flat rink. The ribbon has capacity for 700 skaters to enjoy the Chicago skyline. MAGGIEDALEYPARK.COM Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Ontario During the summer months this is a reflecting pool, but in the winter months it’s a famous Toronto attraction. Take in the city lights while perfecting your triple axel. TORONTO.CA

Minocqua, Wisconsin

SNOWMOBILING

Pack a thermos of hot chocolate, hit these snowmobile trails, rev up the engine and hold on tight.

Minocqua, Wisconsin This northern Wisconsin region offers 1,600 miles of trails that pass frozen glacial lakes and wind through 233,000 acres of public forestland. Try the popular Bearskin State Trail, which stretches 18 miles. MINOCQUA.ORG Brainerd Lakes, Minnesota 1,200 miles of interconnected trails that pass by more than 500 frozen lakes make this region a premier snowmobile destination. Hop on the Paul Bunyan Trail — Minnesota’s longest paved state trail at 115 miles. BRAINERD.COM/WINTER/SNOWMOBILE Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan The Keweenaw Peninsula affords 200 miles of maintained snowmobile trails, including the Bill Nicholls trail — a former abandoned railroad. Houghton and Hancock are considered the “hub” of this snowmobile destination. KEWEENAW.INFO

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LUGE PHOTO COURTESY OF MUSKEGON WINTER SPORTS COMPLEX;

LUGING + BOBSLEDDING

Muskegon Winter Sports Complex

No, these sports aren’t just for the pros! If you have a need for speed and are a fan of “Cool Runnings,” race down these Olympic-like courses.

WHeRe tO gO? Muskegon Winter Sports Complex in Muskegon, Michigan This luge track is one of only four tracks that exist in the U.S. The 850foot track was designed by a three-time Olympian and consists of six curves that boost you to speeds of up to 30 mph. MSPORTS.ORG Lake Placid Olympic Sports Complex in Lake Placid, New York Learn what it takes to be an Olympic slider at this combined bobsled and luge track that was home to the 1931 and 1980 Winter Olympics. Ride down the track with a professional driver. WHITEFACE.COM Lucy Hill in Negaunee, Michigan Welcome to the only full-length, natural luge track in the U.S.! This track is open to all ages to come out and try Naturbahn (natural) luging. The half-mile course features a 280-foot drop. UPLUGE.ORG

Pokagon State Park

TUBING + TOBOGGANING

Feel the thrill of being a kid again while riding a tube or toboggan down a steep, slippery slope.

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Sunburst Winter Sports Park in Kewaskum, Wisconsin Reach speeds up to 40 mph on one of Sunburst’s 42, quarter-mile tubing lanes, each with a 10-story drop. Sunburst, one of the world’s largest tubing parks, also features “magic carpet” lifts. SKISUNBURST.COM Pokagon State Park in Angola, Indiana Zoom through the forest on this refrigerated, quarter-mile-long toboggan run with a vertical drop of 90 feet. You’ll hit speeds of 30-40 mph. Tip: It’s best to get in line first thing in the morning. IN.GOV/DNR Mad River Mountain, Zanesfield, Ohio Ohio’s largest tubing park features 10 rolling, 1,000-foot lanes — no wonder Mad River says that “every day is a snow day!” The Avalanche Tubing Park also offers two “magic carpet” conveyer lifts, a snack bar and an outdoor firepit. SKIMADRIVER.COM

ICE CAVES

Apostle Island Ice Caves

You’re guaranteed spectacular photography that you can show off by exploring these frozen, icicle-laden caves.

ICE CAVES PHOTO BY THE CUT/FLICKR

WHeRe tO gO? Apostle Island Ice Caves in Bayfield, Wisconsin Cross frozen Lake Superior by foot to access these stunning ice sea caves and rock formations. The National Park Service considers these caves a “fairyland of needle-like icicles.” Crawl inside a sea cave and look up to see the ice stalactites, or look below to see the clear bottom of Lake Superior. NPS.GOV/APIS Eben Ice Caves in Deerton, Michigan These lesser-known ice caves are part of the 4,722-acre Rock River Canyon Wilderness area in the Upper Peninsula’s Hiawatha National Forest. In cold months, the Rock River Canyon transforms into 60-foot-tall ice curtains, which visitors can walk behind. An important tip: Wear cleats! WILDERNESS.NET

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ICE FISHING

Bundle up in your warmest winter apparel, drill a hole in the ice, cast a line and then wait patiently for fish to bite.

Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin Who needs a fishing pole when you can use a spear instead! Lake Winnebago is known for its winter spearing season, where anglers can catch sturgeon weighing in at more than 100 pounds. Ice fishing for walleye, perch and white bass is also popular on this 138,000-acre lake. VISITOSHKOSH.COM

Lake Simcoe, Ontario Many consider this lake to be the “Ice Fishing Capital of North America,” and more people fish this large, inland lake in the winter than at any other time of the year. The prized fish to catch are yellow perch, whitefish and lake trout. During some particularly icy winters, you’ll find thousands of ice huts spread out on the 280-square-mile lake. FISHINGLAKESIMCOE.CA

Lake Simcoe, Ontario

ICE FISHING PHOTO BY LORNE CHAPMAN

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WINTER GOLFING WHeRe tO gO?

U.P. Ice Golf Scramble in St. Ignace, Michigan Lake Huron transforms into an 18-hole golf course during the annual U.P. Ice Golf Scramble. Grab your 9-iron, golf sled, brightly painted balls and try to putt on ice. It’s harder than you think! STIGNACE.COM

Chilly Open on Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota Since 1984, golfers head to Lake Minnetonka in Wayzata for this unique, frozen golf event known as “The Premier Winter Golf Event of the Twin Cities.” Hundreds attend the event, played on three 9-hole courses carved into the ice. Bring golf clubs, hockey sticks or even tennis rackets and attempt a hole-in-one. WAYZATACHILLYOPEN.COM

Fat biking in Michigan

U.P. Ice Golf Scramble

ICE GOLF PHOTO COURTESY U.P. ICE GOLF SCRAMBLE

The bunker and pond are no longer your biggest obstacles during a round of golf — snow is!

FAT BIKING

Don’t get offended when you hear the word “fat bike.” Instead, hop onto one of these thick-wheeled, off-road bicycles that can handle any terrain and start peddling.

Noquemanon Trail Network in Marquette, Michigan Marquette has the reputation of being the fat tire/snow bike capital of the world, and for good reason. The 15-mile winter singletrack — developed specifically for fat biking — features forested terrain and is believed to be the first of its kind. NOQUETRAILS.ORG CAMBA Trail System in Chequamegon, Wisconsin Weave through the beautiful Chequamegon National Forest on this off-road bike trail system known as the singletrack Mecca of the Midwest, which spans 300 miles and nearly a million acres. Most trails are rideable from May through November. CAMBATRAILS.ORG

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BUYER’S GUIDE 2017

must-have boats and products to jump-start next season


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DO I NEED BOAT INSURANCE?

YOU’RE PROBABLY NOT REQUIRED by law to have boat insurance, but that doesn’t mean you don’t need it. Even if your state does not require you to carry boat insurance, your bank will if you have a loan on the boat. Also, most marinas require proof of liability insurance before they will accept a contract for a slip or a mooring. If you’re required to carry boat insurance, your homeowner policy will generally not be acceptable to them because homeowner’s policies are usually limited to boats under a certain size or value, and they don’t have the necessary provisions to cover the types of losses that may occur with a boat. Look for “All Risk” policies, which provide coverage for a broad array of calamities that could befall your boat, including theft, vandalism, lightning, fire, grounding or sinking, and lost or stolen belongings. Look for options that will protect your personal items, such as watersports equipment and fishing gear, as well as provide towing coverage in the unfortunate event of a breakdown. Many companies also give you the option for an inexpensive policy that does not insure physical damage to your boat at all, but only provides a specified amount of coverage for your liability to others in the event of an accident, as well as protection from uninsured boaters. Even if you are not otherwise required to have insurance and your boat is not worth very much, you should still consider insuring it. A collision with a small powerboat can cause serious injuries, and even if you are not found liable for those injuries, you could end up spending a significant amount of money in legal fees to defend yourself. Get a quote on several different policies so you can make an informed decision based on the coverages versus the cost. The more your boat is worth, the more important insurance becomes to protect yourself from financial loss.

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SWIM PLATFORMS: EXTEND YOUR BOATING PLEASURE SWIM PLATFORMS INC. is the world leader in aftermarket fiberglass swim platforms. We have shipped thousands of our Swim Platforms to satisfied customers worldwide. Swim Platforms has been consistently providing boaters with superior products and outstanding customer service. Visit our website and review the “Rave” pages, which are filled with testimonials from our customers. Our production staff consists of carefully selected craftsmen that are top in their field and maintain the highest quality standards. Our sales and customer service department is unsurpassed, as we are a customer satisfaction-oriented company. By visiting our website, you will notice on the “Makes and Models” page that we offer safety, fantastic looks and functionality. While on our website, take a few moments to fill out the “Request a Quote” form and we will be more than happy to email you a detailed Swim Platform quote. Once you order one of our Swim Platforms, you will enjoy all the benefits of having the extended space on your boat.

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RIVIERA 4800 SPORT YACHT

THE VERY STYLISH new 4800 Sport Yacht from Riviera is inspiring an entirely new generation of boating enthusiasts. Proudly boasting external design cues from the popular 6000 and 5400 Sport Yacht models, the 4800 design has all the Riviera Sport Yacht hallmarks: Sleek lines, luxurious single-level living and entertaining features, as well as superb sea-keeping capabilities. Easy-to-use technology enhances her wide appeal even further; she was one of the first motoryachts in the world to be showcased with Volvo Penta’s new D8-IPS800 Inboard Propulsion System that sets new standards in performance, on-board comfort, refined finishes and maneuverability. Her exterior profile is elegant and distinguished, with contemporary hull windows and porthole designs recessed for added protection, as well as a sports-styled targa arch and hydraulic boarding platform. Her fully-equipped cockpit has considerable storage and an adjustable timber table that connects the L-shaped forward lounge with the aft lounge. To port there is a solid surface bench-top, wet bar with refrigeration, icemaker and sink with hot and cold water tap-ware. On the forward deck you’ll find an additional alfresco leisure zone with a double sunpad, adjustable backrests and convenient

drink holders. A large awning window opens out from the salon to the cockpit, creating a seamless flow from boarding platform through to the forward helm. The superbly-equipped aft galley is set to port to enhance the flow of traffic through the salon and features premium appliances, including dual stainless steel refrigeration drawers and a freezer drawer. On the dash, Volvo Penta’s innovative Glass Cockpit System delivers touch-screen operations and control of both engines; navigation functions, including Dynamic Positioning System; sounder and radar; even Auto-Pilot and optional charts — all in one place and in the one intuitive system. Below and forward is the luxurious master stateroom featuring a queen-sized walkaround bed with inner-spring mattress and the owner’s private, contemporary-styled ensuite. The VIP guest stateroom amidships features full headroom at its entry, where there is a cedarlined hanging locker, as well as three adult-sized single beds. The D8-IPS800 system has twin D8 diesel engines and IPS15 poddrives. This drive package offers spirited performance and fuel-efficient cruising, improved sound and vibration suppression, as well as Volvo Penta’s trademark high torque and excellent power-to-weight ratio.

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CARVER YACHTS TO LAUNCH NEW C52 COUPE

C ARVER IS CONTINUING TO BLAZE NEW TRAILS in the mid-size luxury yacht market with the introduction of its new C52 Coupe at the 2016 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The full-beam master stateroom with private head and separate shower, spacious forward guest stateroom and head plus large third stateroom show that the new C52 Coupe is raising the bar for luxury and cruising comfort. With its plumb bow and distinctive raised sheerline, the C52 Coupe is uniquely designed to offer more interior space than virtually any yacht in its class. But more importantly, its hull, deck and superstructure combine vacuum-infused and hand laid structural and non-structural, fiberglass and core laminates with infused vinylester resin for superior strength. And it’s all tied together with a fiberglass stringer system that’s engineered to shrug off even some of the harshest offshore seas. Step aboard the new C52 Coupe and you’ll notice that its wide, walkaround side decks are easily accessible from the cockpit, extralarge swim platform and the comfortable foredeck seating area. The large cockpit area has wraparound seating and an optional wet bar with grill and refrigerator/icemaker for added convenience. Walk through the flush threshold center opening glass cockpit doors, and the entire salon and cockpit become one large

free-flowing entertainment space. Overhead, one of the largest full-length glass ceiling panels on a boat in its class dims with the flip of a switch and eliminates the need for sunshades. A large sunroof adds to the expansive glass roof. To port is a fully appointed galley that makes hors d’oeuvres or meal preparation a breeze. With a stainless steel sink and appliances, solid surface countertops and a large stand-up refrigerator to starboard next to the entertainment center, this galley offers real homelike features. Forward of the galley and entertainment center is the Skylounge seating and dining area, which affords 360-degree views, luxurious fabrics, high-gloss cherry wood and warm accent lighting. A staircase to starboard from the salon provides private access to the spacious mid-ship master suite. This full-beam layout is flooded in natural light and offers a plush, queen-size island berth, separate lounge area and plenty of storage spaces. The luxurious master head features separate stall shower with teak seating. A few steps down and forward from the salon is a spacious guest stateroom with queen-size island berth and its own access to the portside head. The guest head features a separate shower with teak seating surfaces. The C52 Coupe also features a large third stateroom with a full stand-up dressing area and twin berths.

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LOW MAINTENANCE FLOATING DOCKS

EZ DOCK IS THE WORLD’S MARKET-LEADING floating dock and PWC lift manufacturer. Engineered for low maintenance and durability, EZ Dock is the most stable floating dock system on the market. From commercial events to personal recreation, EZ Dock’s modular dock designs, boat lifts, PWC lifts and dock accessories make it easy to create your perfect waterfront setting. EZ Dock offers features and benefits that no other dock can match: Unbeatable adaptability, exceptional performance in rough water, superior strength and durability, virtually no upkeep, universal accessibility and easy installation. Our boat lifts, PWC lifts and docks have a unique design that delivers outstanding load capacity, functionality and safety. With its marine-grade, polyethylene flotation chambers — designed with extra heavy and extra thick walls — you are ensured optimal strength and structural integrity. These chambers (or pylons) are designed into our dock sections to provide additional stability on the water and allow the dock sections to adapt easily to changing water conditions and levels. Another unique design feature of our docks is our coupling system. EZ Dock’s couplers are made of recycled materials, and the nuts and bolts are constructed of a heavy-duty, rust-resistant composite to provide strength and durability in even the harshest weather conditions. But what gives our product the greatest advantage is that it’s barefoot friendly and maintenance-free. EZ Dock’s polyethylene docks are durable, slip-resistant and completely wood-free. They won’t splinter or rot, they never need painting, and there are no

nails to come loose or rust. Just clean with soap and water from a garden hose and spend more time enjoying the water. No two waterfront properties are exactly alike, so why not choose the versatility of the EZ Dock modular floating dock system that can be configured to meet your unique waterfront vision? You can even add more dock pieces later or reconfigure the layout as your needs change. Exactly what you want, exactly how you want it. Why settle for anything less? Our global network of highly trained and knowledgeable dealers and distributors are ready to help you design the perfect dock. Large or small, we can make your waterfront dreams a reality. To learn more about designing your dream waterfront, call 1-800-654-8168 or visit EZ-DOCK.COM.

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STINGRAY 186CC & 206CC DECK BOATS

THE STINGRAY DECK BOAT LINE is experiencing tremendous popularity. Even so, the company is stepping it up for the 2017 model year with the introduction of two new center console deck boat models. Yes, you heard that right! These new models, the 186CC and 206CC Deck Boats, are center console fishing boats and family deck boats rolled into one. The versatility alone makes these boats perfect for families with varied on-the-water interests. For the anglers: A low-profile design makes it easy to navigate in low clearance areas; a helm seat for two has an adjustable seat/leaning post for fishing; a clean dash design leaves room for a 10-inch fish finder/plotter; the main helm seat lifts to reveal a conveniently located 26-gallon livewell; and the forward bench offers an 18-gallon cooler that can be upgraded to a livewell. The walkaround access combined with the large foredeck makes it easy for anglers to quickly move around the boat. Additionally, two rear seats lift up for seating and quickly fold down for use as casting platforms. Fishing

rods are easily accessible thanks to abundant rod storage on both sides of the boat. For a day out with the family, these boats offer lots of space for maneuvering about, plus seating for seven (186CC) to nine (206CC) passengers. To ensure that none of the deck area is cluttered when headed out for a day on the water, Stingray designers effectively made use of all the space on-board to incorporate lots of storage areas around the boat. The two rear flip-down seats make it easy for your passengers to enter and exit the boat from either port or starboard. Stingray Boats are known for getting more performance out of less power and for creating a smooth ride, thanks to the exclusive Z-plane hull. Plus, the ride is even better with the current generation deck boats. If you’re looking for a versatile boat with a smooth ride for your family that’s also a truly functional fishing boat, look no further than the new Stingray 186CC and 206CC models. They are already quite popular — Stingray dealers are selling them as fast as they can get them in their showrooms!

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NEW BOATS FROM FORMULA ENTER THE FORMULA 430 SUPER SPORT CROSSOVER, a revolutionary new concept that is destined to change the performance boating experience. Formula combines the confident command of our sleek Super Sport lineup with open bow and cabin elements that spring from our unparalleled Crossover Bowrider, then incorporates the nimble versatility of a flush cockpit center console outboard. The result is the paradigm-shifting 430 SSC — a transformative adventure where boaters truly can have the best of all worlds. Virtually every boater’s preference is satisfied in the 430 SSC cockpit, from up-front exhilaration in the expansive bow to the flexible coupe design with fullwidth motorized glass sunroof and triple command seating, to the U-shaped lounge aft with convertible rear-facing sunpad and extended swim platform. Add to that cabin accommodations, which offer surprising amenities previously encountered only in closed bow vessels, including a convertible dinette/sleeping berth, aft stateroom with queen-size Sensus® memory foam bed, private stand-up head compartment, full galley and premium AV entertainment. The 430 deep-V hull with FAS3Tech® multi-step design and quad outboard power delivers the swift, stable Formula performance that is respected worldwide. Go offshore without compromise in a vessel that so smartly balances purpose with pleasure, where every feature is on target for your needs. Make plans now to experience the best of all worlds — the Formula 430 Super Sport Crossover. #TransformingBoating #Formula430

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Find out what all the buzz is about and visit your Pursuit dealer today to learn more about expanding your pleasure aboard a Pursuit Dual Console. Pursuit Boats are manufactured in Fort Pierce, Florida in lengths of 23 to 40 feet. They are available in Center Console, Dual Console, Offshore, Sport and Sport Coupe configurations. For more information, please visit WWW.PURSUITBOATS.COM. S2 Yachts also manufactures Tiara Yachts, headquartered in Holland, Michigan, producing inboard powered luxury yachts in the 31 to 53 foot class. Tiara’s lines include the Tiara Series, Flybridge, Convertible, Coupe and Q Series. Visit WWW.TIARAYACHTS.COM to learn more. Tiara Yachts and Pursuit Boats are subsidiaries of S2 Yachts, Inc., one of the oldest privately held boat manufacturers in the United States.

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SAILFISH 236 CENTER CONSOLE

THE NEW SAILFISH 236CC effectively combines the 30-year Sailfish legacy with the latest innovations in center console design, to deliver a truly amazing fishing platform. With its sleek, dynamic profile and sixth generation VDS hull, plus an amazingly functional layout and solid Sail-Tech construction, the 236CC is truly the gold standard in the 23-foot class. Powered by either Yamaha or Mercury outboards, the Sailfish 236CC is functional, comfortable and perfect for both offshore and inshore fishing and family fun. With an 8-foot, 6-inch beam, the Sailfish 236CC is easily trailerable and an integrated hard top frame gives you more deck space than virtually any other 23-foot boat on the market. Featuring an incredibly comfortable leaning post with built-in storage and optional second livewell, an expansive hardtop for maximum sun protection, tremendous cockpit fishing space and plenty of coolers and fish boxes, the 236CC is perfect for inshore or offshore adventure. On the 236CC, rod holders and cup holders abound, along with two 120-quart bow fish boxes, a built-in 27-quart forward-facing console seat cooler, large in-floor bow storage, handy console footrest locker and optional console top organizer and a console

face that can accommodate today’s larger electronics. Innovative fold-up seating in aft means plenty of room in the cockpit and passenger comfort when underway. While true to our fishing roots the 236CC is definitely family friendly — with comfortable deep bow seating, a step-down head, telescoping ski pole and the highest freeboard of any similar sized boat. A Fusion Bluetooth compatible stereo with USB port and four speakers is available as well as lighted speakers and satellite radio upgrade. Each Sailfish is built to exacting standards using our proven Sail-Tech construction techniques. Kevlar reinforced hull, carbon fiber prisma beam supports in the deck, aluminum backing plates, chrome coated stainless steel hardware, top quality marinegrade vinyl upholstery and high definition gelcoats contribute to Sailfish’s reputation for durability and their high resale values. The New Sailfish 236CC is a boat to see if you are in the market for a new 23-footer. Highly reviewed since its debut this summer, the 236CC is clearly an overnight sensation — 30 years in the making.

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Koziuras on the Begonia Illinois family sets sail across the Atlantic Ocean on an epic 18-month adventure. BY SARAH KOLLMORGEN ★ PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE KOZIURA FAMILY

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arla loved Île-à-Vache, Haiti and seeing Cuba before its tourism surges. Sebastián fondly remembers arriving at the beautiful Port of Horta in the Azores after a few long weeks of sailing. The kids enjoyed the many sounds and smells of Rabat and Marrakesh in Morocco. The time spent winding through the small villages of Africa — Senegal, Gambia and Cape Verde — were unforgettable, according to the Koziura family. Even though they’ve been back for more than four years, the Koziuras still have a hard time narrowing down their list of favorite ports and adventures from an epic transatlantic sailing trip they began in 2010. The 18-month journey took the Koziuras — Karla and Sebastián, plus their kids Sofia and Benjie — to 21 different countries and over 13,000 nautical miles, introducing them to new people, places and cultures. Lakeland Boating caught up with Sebastián and Karla at Frio Gelato — the small Argentinian gelato store the couple opened in Evanston, Illinois after their return — to learn more about their trip and recommendations for other boaters who dream of going on a long-term cruise.

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Opposite: Benjie snorkels in the British Virgin Islands. Left: Celebrating Christmas in Fort Lauderdale before the start of the trip.

Right: Heading to Georgetown with Begonia in the background.

Left: The swimming pigs of Big Major Cay, Bahamas.

Far left: Prepared to slide, jump and hike the 27 waterfalls of Damajagua.

Near left: Jumping off the Begonia in Charlotte Amalie harbor.

Right: The Koziuras aboard the Begonia.

Left: First fish caught in the Bahamas.

Right: Karla “boatschools” Sofia and Benjie on the Begonia.

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FALLING INTO PLACE

Sebastián became the captain of the journey, both literally and metaphorically. Growing up in Argentina, Sebastián began sailing at a young age, first with his parents, and then on his own. Crossing the Atlantic Ocean was a lifelong dream of his. Around 2008, events in the Koziuras’ lives began to fall into place in such a way that it became apparent it was now or never: The timing was perfect to set out on an Atlantic journey and fulfill Sebastián’s dream. The family’s main business, real estate, was struggling due to the market crash. Sofia and Benjie were old enough to sail, but not yet in the sulky teenager phase (which the Koziuras were told is not fun to deal with for months on a small boat). Then, in the same year they left, Karla lost her mother and Sebastián lost his grandfather. “They were both people who lived their lives to the fullest. We wondered, ‘What are we going to say on our deathbed? Are we going to be able to say we accomplished our dreams?’” Karla says. Despite being a self-proclaimed “reluctant sailor,” Karla says they decided to make the trip. “It just felt like the right time for so many reasons. Plus, I didn’t want to be a fraidy cat; I want to take advantage of opportunities. It seemed like an incredible one for our kids.”

GETTING READY

For the next nine months, the Koziuras were in full preparation mode. Since Sebastián had been reading up on transatlantic crossings for years, plotting the route was fairly easy. In fact, by simply avoiding bad weather — or following the summer and avoiding hurricane seasons — much of the trip planned itself. Instead, Sebastián’s focus centered on preparing the boat, a 2001 38-foot Fountaine Pajot Athena, named the Begonia. The Koziuras purchased the catamaran from a charter fleet in the Caribbean. About three years before their trip, they had conveniently done a complete refit of the sailboat, replacing engines, rigging and sails. The year before their journey, Sebastián made frequent trips to Florida, where the Begonia was docked, to get the ship set to sail; he focused on safety, communication and comfort. He installed READ THE BLOG! a SSB radio and a new VHF with AIS system. He prepared life The Koziuras read a number of sailing blogs rafts and EPIRBs. To increase the Begonia’s energy capability, before and during their trip for advice, he added solar panels, a wind generator and larger batteries. information and inspiration. They created “I wanted to keep it as simple as possible,” Sebastián their own blog, too. For a more detailed says. “The less systems you have on the boat, the less time account of the Koziura’s transatlantic trip you’re going to spend in a remote country trying to figure (including more photos!), visit Karla’s blog: out how to fix something.” KOZIURASONTHEBEGONIA.BLOGSPOT.COM While Sebastián was prepping the boat, Karla focused on creating a homeschooling (or boatschooling) plan for their kids. When they set sail, Sofia was 7 and Benjie was 4. In retrospect, Karla says the kids had so much one-on-one time with parents and down time for reading that she could have stressed less about creating a rigorous academic plan. Three weeks before they officially set sail, the Koziuras headed down to Fort Lauderdale, Florida for some last minute preparations. They made Costco runs, stored canned goods and organized the boat. After Christmas, the trip began.

THE BIG TRIP

The Koziuras set sail on their 18-month journey at the end of December 2010. From Florida, they looped down through the Caribbean, visiting countries such as the Bahamas, where they found a beach crowded with wild pigs; the Dominican Republic, where they caught and ate fresh lobster; and Saint Martin, where Karla stayed with the kids for a month while Sebastián made the first Atlantic crossing with a small crew. After about two weeks of crossing the Atlantic, Sebastián and the family reunited in the Azores, off the coast of Portugal. They then took the Begonia around Spain and the Balearics, to Morocco and back to the Canary Islands. Often, the Koziuras would meet

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Left: Karla, Sofia and Benjie at Praca Do Comercio in Lisbon, Portugal.

Right: Faial, Azores.

Right: Family in August 2011.

Left: Crowded beach in Cascais, Portugal.

Far right: The Begonia.

Near right: Sebastián and the kids in Lisbon, Portugal.

Left: The Koziuras in Cascais, Portugal.

Right: The Three Musketeers in Portugal: Sofia from the U.S., Jenny from the U.K. and Fanny from Reunion Island.

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others also on a trip across the Atlantic and “buddy boat” with them for days to weeks. Sebastián and Karla say the kids’ favorite stops seemed to be wherever they could find other kids to hang out with. The Koziuras say they often met other families making the transatlantic trip, and even befriended a couple sailing with six children. “It was surprising how often we would meet up with the same boats in a different port down the line,” says Karla. The Koziuras say the community of boaters making the transatlantic trip was a close one. Not only did the Koziuras help out fellow boaters in need of assistance, they received aid when they needed it, too. “Everyone is at the mercy of nature; anything can happen,” Karla TIPS FOR A says. “I think you’re cognizant of that, and willing and ready to help TRANSATLANTIC TRIP anyone in distress.” Fortunately, times of distress were few and far between for the ■ PREPARE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE: Koziuras. Karla and the kids occasionally suffered from seasickness, Sebastián recommends preparing the but generally the family faced few weather-related problems. They say boat as much as possible in the U.S. It one of the most stressful situations they endured was off the coast of can be difficult and expensive to buy Morocco, when their motor became tangled in local fishermen’s nets. new equipment or supplies once you Sebastián dove into the water to cut the nets loose. They believe this leave the country. angered the fishermen, who began yelling and ramming their boat into ■ KEEP IT SIMPLE: Less stuff, less the Begonia. Eventually the Koziuras were able to leave the area, but stress. The Koziuras say you don’t need Karla said the situation was jarring. a luxury yacht to sail across the ocean. The Begonia’s motors got tangled in fishermen’s nets one more time, one What matters in the end is the trip. night off the coast of Senegal. Fortunately, the locals were more amenable to helping out, and Sebastián was aided by bioluminescence in the water. In ■ DON’T BE AFRAID TO EXPLORE: the end, the Koziuras say, if you make conservative decisions, use common Although they had a few people sense and do your research, you can easily avoid obstacles or tricky situations. caution them against Morocco, the “The world is way safer than people think it is,” Sebastián says. Koziuras say their visit to the country “There are way more nice people than bad people.” was great. If you keep an open mind For the next leg of the trip, Sebastián, Karla, Sofia and Benjie turned and practice common sense, they say the Begonia south, setting sail for Africa. They visited small villages in most places are safer than you think. Senegal, Gambia and Cape Verde. They met locals, saw hippos and spent Christmas in Cape Verde. While Sebastián and Karla agree that the leg through Africa was amazing, they say this part of the trip was probably where they faced the most culture shock — especially when they visited remote villages with totally different social norms. From there, the family sailed west, back across the Atlantic. They landed in the Caribbean, where they made a few more stops in countries such as Tobago, Grenada and the Bahamas, before eventually returning to the first and final stop in Fort Lauderdale.

LAND HO

Although they had to sell the Begonia upon their return to the U.S., the Koziuras are still reaping the benefits of their big trip. A few years ago, friends from France that they met while sailing visited them in Evanston for Thanksgiving. Just a few months ago, the family went to England to visit another family they met on their journey. “These are people we probably won’t see all the time, but every time you see them you share a dream — we share a big trip,” Sebastián says. “It’s a great connection.” The Koziuras say they haven’t been sailing too often since their return, but they haven’t dismissed another trip altogether. At the moment, they’re toying with the idea of a grand circumnavigation around the equator, maybe in 10 years or so. Although the Koziuras may not be able to pick just one favorite moment or place from their 18-month journey aboard the Begonia, they wholeheartedly agree on one thing: “Whoever dreams of doing this, they need to do it,” Sebastián says. “You can come up with a thousand excuses not to do this trip or a trip like this, but the bottom line is: It’s just a matter of making the decision to do it.” ★

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Left: Morocco street vendors.

Right: Sebastián takes a nap on the bow.

Left: Camel ride in Morocco.

Right: Sofia check out the surf in the Canary Islands.

Left: Sebastián and kids in Saloem Delta, Senegal.

Far right: Cab ride in Cuba.

Near right: Trafalger Waterfall in the Dominican Republic.

Left: Karla and kids in Gambia.

Right: Benjie gets a ride back to Begonia in Cuba.

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POWER Grady White 180 Sportsman ..................$17,200 Sea Ray 268 Sundancer ..........................$12,500 Rinker 220 SSi ...........................................$34,500 Four Winns 278 Vista ...............................$18,000 Rinker 280 EC ............................................$55,500 Crownline 290 CR .....................................$46,600 Sea Ray Sundancer .................................$26,500 Shamrock 290 ...........................................$72,000 Capri ................................ $7,200 Cape Dory ................... $8,900 Catalina ........................$12,500 Catalina ........................$17,500 O’Day 30 .......................$16,500

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’83 ’84 ’90 ’95 ’93

BOATS 30’ ’92 Sea Ray Sundancer .................................$25,500 30’ ’97 Sea Ray Sundancer .................................$41,750 34’ ’89 Bayliner 3460 FB/SDN .............................$21,000 34’ ’03 Sea Ray Sundancer .................................$95,500 35’ ’91 Sea Ray Sundancer .................................$51,500 40’ ’05 Meridian 408 ...........................................$219,900 41’ ’99 Silverton 41C ...........................................$109,000 45 ’96 Tollycraft CPMY ......................................$185,000

SAILBOATS Hunter ...........................$19,500 C&C ................................$27,900 Hunter Vision..............$33,000 Hunter 336 ...................$49,500 Hunter 35.5 Legend ...$56,000

5309 E. Wilder Rd. Bay City, MI 48706

38’ 32’ 33’ 38’

’86 ’90 ’95 ’86

Irwin 38 CC MKll........$68,500 Hunter Vision............ $33,000 Hunter 336................. $49,500 Irwin 38 CC MKll ...... $68,500

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BERGMANN MARINE

Charlevoix, MI 49720 • Phone 231/547-3957

www.bergmannmarine.com 18’ 2004 Crownline B/R ..........................$ 11,900 22’ 2005 Scout 222 Abaco ..................$ 32,000 22’ 1980 Century Coronado................$ 19,500 22’ 1976 Herreshoff Eagle ...................$ 12,000 29’ 1987 Wellcraft 2900 Express .......$ 19,500 30’ 1999 Maxum 3000 SCR .................$ 28,500 30’ 1978 O’Day Sailboat..........................$ 15,900 33’ 1980 Bertram Flybridge ...................$ 24,000

40’ 2006 Mainship Trawler ....................$200,000 41’ 1975 Chris-Craft 410 M/Y ..............$ 48,000 42’ 2000 Provincial Downeast..............$143,000 42’ 1976 Hatteras Convertible ...........$135,000 43’ 2007 Azimut 43S .............................$349,000 46’ 1999 Beneteau Oceanis 461 ..........$ 169,900 48’ 2006 Sea Ray 480 Sundancer........$ 480,000 52’ 2002 Ocean 52SS ............................$439,000

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Classifieds

Place your ad online tODAY! It will go online immediately at our “For Sale by Owner” boat search. PLACE a classified ad at lakelandboating.com with our easy online system by NOVEMBER 14, 2016 to get into our January, February, March and April 2017 issues!

2014 PURSUIT S280 SPORT 100% freshwater, excellent condition, 67 engine hours on her twin Yamaha F250 outboard gas engines. Loaded with standard and optional equipment including the popular Stars and Stripes (blue) hull and Garmin electronics. Asking $149,900. Call Brent @ 616-402-0180. RYS

2004 44’ CRUISERS 440 EXPRESS Two Volvo 480hp diesel engines, fresh water only. Asking $209,000. Contact Chris at 920-366-4320 BAY

2000 TIARA 5200 EXPRESS Cat 3406 800hp diesel engines, lots of upgrades, impeccable condition. Asking $379,000. Contact Mark at 920-495-5567. BAY

1965 CHRIS-CRAFT 22 DORY CENTER CONSOLE Classic and timeless. Excellent condition, survey available. Asking $37,900. Call Brent @ 616-402-0180. RYS

FOR SALE 55’ BOAT SLIP FOR SALE Located in Charlevoix, Michigan. Excellent facilities (restrooms, showers, laundry, pool and clubhouse). Asking $65,000. Call Dave at 231-920-7809. APR17

1988 35’ SUPER SPORT OCEAN YACHT Radar, 700 horsepower, new props. Must see, excellent shape. Asking $65,000. Contact lesley.leggett@frontier.com or 517-920-1368. MAR17 2005 24’ WELLCRAFT FISHERMAN 252 Two Yamaha 150hp 4 Stroke engines, tandem axle trailer. Asking $49,995. Contact Jon at 920-883-9058. BAY

1972 42’ TROJAN FLUSH DECK MOTORYACHT Low hours, fresh water and enclosed well since new. Asking $29,900. Call 313-582-2188. MAR17

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2001 CRUISERS YACHTS 3750 AFT CABIN Mercruiser 8.1 HO 370hp engines, cherry interior – fresh water. Asking $105,000. Contact Bob 920-4931534. BAY

JAN17

2015 RANGER TUGS R-27 “Snug Tug” is one owner, bow & stern thrusters, 420 hours on Volvo D3 200hp diesel engine with transferable Volvo Extended Five Year Warranty. Nice Condition! Asking $154,900. Call Brent @ 616-402-0180. RYS U. S. Postal Service STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, & CIRCULATION 1. Title of publication: Lakeland Boating. 2. Publication No. 0744-9194. 3. Date of Filing: September 30, 2016. 4. Frequency of Issue: monthly except Nov/Dec double issue. 5. No. of Issues Published Annually: eleven. 6. Annual Subscription Price: $24.95. 7. Mailing address of Known Office of Publication: O’Meara-Brown Publications, Inc., 630 Davis St., Suite 301, Evanston, IL 60201, Contact Person: Walter O’Meara 312-276-0610 x.12 8. Mailing Address of Headquarters or General business Offices of the Publisher: O’Meara-Brown Publications, Inc., 630 Davis St., Suite 301, Evanston, IL 60201. 9. Names and Complete Mailing Address of Publisher, Editor and Managing Editor. Publisher: Walter B. O’Meara, 630 Davis St., Suite 301, Evanston, IL 60201. Editor: Kate Bush, 630 Davis St., Suite 301, Evanston, IL 60201. 10. Owner: Walter B. O’Meara, 630 Davis St., Suite 301, Evanston, IL 60201 11. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owning or Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages, or Oth Securities: None. 12. Tax Status. For completion by nonprofit organizations. No change.

13. Publication Title: Lakeland Boating. 14. Issue date for circulation data below: Oct. 2015 – Sept. 2016 15. Extent and Nature of Circulation: Avg. No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months, No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date A. Total No. Copies 7,192, 6,645 B1. Paid or Requested Mail Subscriptions 4,640, 4,249 B3. Sales through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, and Counter Sales 136, 125 B4. Other classes mailed through the USPS 0, 0 C. Total Paid Distribution 4,776, 4,374 D1. Free Distribution by Mail 966, 1087 D4. Free Distribution Outside the Mail 179, 165 E. Total Free Distribution 1,145, 1,252 F. Total Distribution 5,920, 5,626 G. Copies Not Distributed 1,272, 1,019 H. Total 7,192, 6,645 I. Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation 80.68%, 77.75% 16. I certify that 50% of all my distributed copies are paid above a nominal price, and 17. Statement of Ownership will be printed in the Nov/Dec 2016 issue of this publication. 18. I certify that the statements made by me are correct and complete. Bing O’Meara, Circulation Director

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1987 CHB GREAT LAKES SUNDECK 40' TRAWLER Bow & stern thrusters, twin diesels, two cabins, new heads foward & aft, two new Garmin GPS systems, two new backup cameras, davit, two a/c. Great liveaboard. Recent survey. Arcadia, MI. Asking $118,900. Contact Keith 989-560-6895. NOV16

On the water of Great Lakes, East Coast, Gulf or Mississippi. Power or Sail. Free Quotes. 614-314-9439 afterglowe15570@gmail.com

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CLASSIC CRAFTS by Kate Bush

1952 Lyman Leader

PHOTO BY RYAN NAGEL

Hull-up restoration of a classic little beauty.

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In the winter of 2010, I began my search for a project boat. I came across a Lyman Leader in Flint, Michigan that had been posted for sale on the Lyman Boat Owners Association’s (LBOA) Trading Dock. The ad simply said, “1952 Leader, needs restoration.” After exchanging a few emails and some photos, we agreed on a price of $100 for the boat with a promise that I would fully restore it. The boat didn’t look too bad in the photos: Some ribs, a new front deck and a refinish ought to fix it up — so I thought. I drove from Cleveland, Ohio to Flint, MIchigan in January 2010 with near whiteout conditions that made the drive around 10 hours roundtrip. I thought to myself on the way home: I must have really lost my mind this time. The 13-foot Lyman Leader is a neat little boat. A bare bones and affordable fishing boat, Lyman built more than 3,000 of these little beauties between 1948 and 1960. Despite the large number of Leaders produced, they seem to be hard to find; with an original purchase price around $300, they may have been considered somewhat disposable after many years of use. I consider myself to be skilled in boat restoration; I have been restoring Lymans since I was 15 years old and spent two years while in graduate school at the University of Cincinnati working at the Antique Boat Center. I completed a keel-up restoration on the boat, which included 30 new ribs, a new bottom, a deck, gunnels, a transom, a keel and a new interior. When I bought this boat for $100, I had no idea it would be more than three years until I got it in the water. After a couple thousand dollars and hundreds of labor hours, I’m glad I spared nothing to bring this boat back to better-than-new condition. It was a perfect size and price to hone my skills. She now lives on an original style Tee Nee trailer in the garage and on the water around Sandusky Bay and Catawba Island, Ohio. — Ryan Nagel, LBOA Commodore, Cleveland, OH Email kbush@lakelandboating.com if you have a Classic Craft with a good story to share!

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