OnH20 Magazine July 2011

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July 2011 The Launch Edition

Seawind 1250 Passage Maker

Aegean Magic New A55 Enclosed Flybridge

2011 Sanctuary Cove Some Surprises

MUSTANG IS BACK ON H2O And ready for a family adventure

Eco Boating and Marine Lifestyles. Travel and Destinations. Marine Conservation. Marine Gear.


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7 2011 Sanctuary Cove Boat Show

The 2011 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show offered some surprises amongst the world and Australian releases on show.

12 Passage Maker Stunner Every Seawind 1250 is created to make the passages their owners dream about.

18 Mustang Is Back With an elegant and compact package that is ready for a family day on the water or a night under the stars.

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24 Aegean Magic The new enclosed Flybridge Aegean A55, at home on Moreton Bay or the Mediterranean.

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NEWS

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Welcome to OnH2O Issue One

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OnH2O - Oceania’s new marine lifestyle magazine and the official magazine of the Pacific Marinelife Institute’s OnH2O Eco Boating and Adventures program. Issue One gives you only a preview of what is to come. Each monthly issue will offer the latest boating news, an insight into the magical marine environment, ways to protect and explore our oceans, marine lifestyle ideas and features on some of the best boats in Oceania. Like other titles the Institute is currently launching it is a vital way in which we raise funds to support our research and communicate with our many supporters. David Joyce Publisher and Director Issue 1 July 2011 Publishing Editor - David Joyce david.joyce@pacificmarinelife.com Pacific Marinelife Institute Pty Ltd ABN 12009 767 631 68/88 Cotlew Street East, Southport QLD Australia Phone: 61 (07) 5574 3815 Email: info@pacificmarinelife.com Web: www.pacificmarinelife.blogspot.com

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* No responsibility is accepted by Pacific Marinelife Institute for the accuracy of any statement contained in this publication. The opinions of the writers may not be that of the Publisher or Pacific Marinelife Institute. Contents are copyrighted.

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News

Boat Syndication Team Offers Flexibility Sydney boating industry identify Andy Young has launched Boating Syndication Australia (BSA), a new concept in boat syndication based at The Spit in Mosman. Mr Young and his team at Boating Syndication Australia have managed 20 syndicated boats over the past six years so bring a wealth of experience to the company. “We are focused on helping clients find the right boat for them, no matter where it may be,” he said. “We can also bring together the right group of people to share in the boating experience.” In a vote of confidence in the experience of the new company, Maritimo Australia recently announced Boating Syndication Australia as the Maritimo‟s authorised syndication partner. According to Maritimo‟s Peter Jenkins, syndication ownership offers flexibility for many prospective owners. For more information on the syndications available visit: www.syndicationaustralia.com.au

Clipper‟s Hudson Bay Nears Completion

Clipper Motoryachts‟ new-style Hudson Bay 50 sedan cruiser is nearing completion at the company‟s factory under the watchful eye of Mark Campion and his team of British and Australian engineers, naval architects and boat builders. According to Clipper Motoryachts Australia Managing Director Brett Thurley, “The new Hudson Bay 50 is everything we had hoped for.” Thurley said the design of the Hudson Bay combined a layout and features that will focus on families getting away and staying on board while offering a comprehensive range of contemporary features. For more information visit the Clipper Motor Yacht‟s website: www.clippermotoryachts.com.au.

Facelift For First Maritimo Dealer

The world‟s first Maritimo dealership has undergone a name change and a facelift. The dealership, based at the original Maritimo factory at Hope Island in south-east Queensland, has been renamed Ormonde Britton‟s Maritimo Gold Coast, has launched a new Web site and recruited additional staff to strengthen the sales and support team. Justin Thorpe, know to everyone as Spence, has joined the team to focus on new Mustang sales. Justin comes to the team from the Maritimo factory and Kim Britton has also joined the team in a marketing support role and will be involved in helping clients with interior decor decisions on both new and pre-owned boats. The location at Hope Island factory gives the Ormonde team a special advantage. “We have immediate access to the boat builders to ensure that every aspect of our client‟s new boats are going according to instructions, “ says Ormonde Britton. “We work with those teams to oversee variations and special requirements and to make sure they are carried out to the highest standards. For more information on the new look dealership visit: www.maritimogoldcoast.com.au

Beneteau Announces New Models One of the world‟s leading yacht brands Beneteau has just released information on a new range of Oceanis yachts. The Oceanis has been reinvented with the introduction of the 41, 45, and 48 models the product of two long years of hard work by Beneteau‟s research and development team. These modern yachts show a noticeable development in yacht design, centred on a high performing and comfortable new generation hull. With its 4 layouts, it is a yacht that adapts to all requirements. Visit: www.ensignyachts.com.au 4 I OnH2O Magazine July 2011


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News

Sabre Launch Pad Over The Top For Prostate Cancer

Sabre Motor Yachts new „Launch Pad‟ campaign will see customers who place an order for any model in the Sabre range also receive an iPad 2. The Launch Pad comes preloaded with a massive range of data pertaining to the boat - from the day it was ordered right through to delivery to the owner. Information includes everything from Cummins engine or Zeus pod owners manuals to guidebooks for all of the electronics to spare parts and key items onboard. The actual documents live „in the cloud‟, so they can be updated as required, with access from the Launch Pad. Emarine Australia‟s Jed Elderkin said the Launch Pad would also be preloaded with an extensive range of marine-related applications from weather to tides and available marinas. “ Sabre‟s Launch Pad essentially does away with the large number of hardcopy manuals that are associated with each onboard system and piece of equipment,” Mr Elderkin said. Sabre owners will also be able to upload documents to their boat files when each service is completed to keep track of service intervals and service requirements, and directly report problems or communicate with the service departments at Emarine. “We can then response with a solution to the issue and get it sorted quickly, at the same time creating a digital service log that is accessible via the Launch Pad. For more information contact Emarine Australia on (02) 9417 8671 or visit: www.emarine.com.au 6 I OnH2O Magazine July 2011

Two brothers will attempt an Australian -first by travelling around Australia‟s harsh coastline in a „rubber ducky‟ for more than 9500km to go „over the top‟ to raise funds and awareness to fight the growing incidence of prostate cancer. Beginning in New South Wales (1 August 2011) at the Sydney International Boat Show and finishing nearly two months later in Perth, the Honda Over The Top Expedition involves prostate cancer survivor Peter Jenkins and his brother Phillip. Powered by twin Honda BF225 outboard engines, the custom 8.6m rigid inflatable boat (RIB) will be home for the brothers for eight weeks. The Honda Over The Top Expedition has attracted significant support from the boating and marine community including Honda Australia, Toll Energy Logistics, Bailey Marine Fuels, Jet Torque Marine, Furuno Australia, BLA, Oceanic Trailers, The Hub Marketing Communications and Sandman PR. The Expedition aims to raise $200,000 for Cancer Council Australia for research into effective prostate cancer detection and treatment. To make a donation, visit www.overthetop.com.au

Maritimo Launches “Platinum Select” Australia‟s premier luxury boat builder, Maritimo, has launched a “Platinum Select” prestige boat sales program. Maritimo Marketing Director Luke Durman said the company was offering a special incentive package for a number of dealer demonstration models throughout Australia. He said the demonstrators include C60 and C47 Sports Cabriolets, a 440 Offshore Convertible with Volvo Penta IPS propulsion and joystick control as well as 500 and 550 Offshore Convertibles.

Institute Announces O2G Challenge Pacific Marinelife Institute encourages boat owners to offset 20 percent of their eco footprint in 2011 with the launch of this year‟s Oceans 2 Green Challenge. By using a simple audit boat owners are able to identify what their potential eco footprint is and select different ways to offset their emissions, fish catches, boat wash and snorkeling impacts. Under a scheme to assist communities in the South Pacific Islands and key habitat projects in Australia, Pacific Marinelife Institute offsets the eco footprint by supporting rehabilitation of costal forests, seagrass and mangrove habitats, reefs and fish stocks. Request an O2G Challenge pack from David Joyce at david.joyce@pacificmarinelife.com.


News Feature - SCIBS 2011

2011 Sanctuary Cove

Photo: Sanctuary Cove International Boat show

International Boat Show

The 2011 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show offered some surprises amongst the world and Australian releases on show. Most of the new designs and innovations were either on the water or within the electronics displays in the main pavilions. Mustang revealed its surprise, showcasing the new Mustang 50 in addition to the 32, Horizon Motor Yachts displayed a very modern interior on its new Q70

and Clipper Motor Yachts displayed its new 45 as well as revealing plans for two new models. Seawind released the new interior for its flagship 1250 and Ensign Yachts displayed the new Beneteau First 30. Honda marine gave us a look at the Honwave inflatable boats for the first time here in Australia, and a number of engine manufacturers flew the green flag with new and revised models.

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1. Hydra-sport 3000CC 9.04m Sportfisher 2. Back Cove 30 motor yacht from Emarine 3. Horizon Elegance Q70 4. CS55 catamaran from Coral Sea Marine 5. Maritimo M48 Series II 6. Princess 72 from Princess Yachts Australia 7. Cabo 40 Zeus from Game and Leisure Boats

On the water Sanctuary Cove was once again transformed into a boatiesâ€&#x; dream showroom. Well known brands were joined by a number of new local boat builders and new imported brands. Coral Sea Marineâ€&#x;s CS55 showcased what some of smaller Gold Coast boat builders are offering. The new CS55 power catamaran had only just been launched in time for the show and offers a luxurious modern interior with a full beam stateroom across the bow. Emarine displayed the imported Back Cove 30 for the first time in an Australasian boat show alongside the Back Cove 37. With the classic lines of the Maine lobster boats the 30 epitomises Back Coves modern evolution of a time-honoured style.

families looking for a smaller boat that offers them some comforts for either a day on the water or a weekend away. Alongside at the Maritimo display many of the boats were boosting the new interiors by designer David Stewart. Headlining the display was the new C53 Sports Cabriolet with its stylish transom, cockpit lounge and modern luxurious saloon. Also on display was the sleek new-style M48 Series II Recently purchased by MasterCraft, the Motoryacht that was recently launched USA based Hydra-Sports boats was at to celebrate 100 sales of the model. Sanctuary Cove releasing their 3000CC in the southern hemisphere for the first Two of the 70 plus footers on display time. Staying with new releases of the this year included the new Horizon smaller boats, over on the Mustang by Elegance Q70 in a world release from Maritimo display, Bill-Barry Cotter and Horizon Motor Yachts and Princess team showed off the Mustang 32 for Yachts Australia showcased the the first time, and in a well guarded Princess 72 for the first time in this Clipper Motor Yachts Australia released secret, surprised show goers with the country. Luxury was on offer, both on the Cordova 45 for the first time at a release of the Mustang 50. The 32 was board and on the wharf for Princess world boat show. This is the latest in an instant hit and is very well suited for guests who enjoyed VIP hospitality

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the semi-displacement Cordova range and features walk-around decks, a large cockpit, elegant teak timberwork through the interior and comfortable two-cabin accommodation with a large bathroom. Clipper also showcased the soon to be launched Hudson Bay 50 and at a function of owners and media, launched the new Orion 50 and 60, two expedition style yachts.

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in Princess Yachts Australia floating display centre and lounge. Another well know international brand on display was Cabo with the Cabo 40 Flybridge Zeus game fisher on display for the first time in Australia. The 40 featured an updated interior and Zeus drive system that is proving to offer increased speed and longer cursing range through better fuel economy. Ensign Powerboats had the Bavaria 38 on display. Bavaria teamed up with BMW to design this powerboat. The 11.8m two cabin vessel offers smaller engines to reduce fuel and maintenance costs, an above deck level bathing area and greater access to the forward deck with walk-around decks. Back with the Australian manufacturers, Riviera launched two models on the world market, the 61 Series II Flybridge and the 53 Enclosed Flybridge. The 53 is the first Riviera in this size bracket to offer an enclosed

Flybridge and the first Riviera flybridge in the 50ft range to offer a full-beam master stateroom with king-size bed and ensuite. Australian sailing yacht craftsmanship was on display as Seawind unveiled a completely new interior layout for its flagship Seawind 1250, complete with new beech timberwork and luxurious leather upholstery. Seawind also launched its Corsair brand with the new C37 Trimaran on display. Both brands on display together for the first time after Seawind purchased Corsair in October 2010. The C37 was on display alongside a Corsair 24ft Dash Trimaran which was recently nominated for the European Boat of the Year. Ensign Yachts released the Beneteau First 30 yacht to the Australian market during the show. The First 30 delivers

the best of both worlds as a cruiser sailboat, which as emphasis on racing but is substantially equipped for comfortable cursing. Collaborations with two respected names in the industry, naval architect Juan Kouyoumdjian and sailor Michel Desjoyeaux, have resulted in this Beneteau model delivering both style and speed. Catalina followed up with two Australian releases of its own, debuting their Catalina 445 and 355. The beautiful teak finishes of both models and sporty design are why these two have won a number of awards. The Catalina 355 won 2011 Cruising World magazine Domestic Boat of the Year award and the Catalina 445 was named Sail Magazineâ€&#x;s Best Boat 2010 and was named Best Full-Size Cruiser by Cruising World 2010.

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1. Flexiteek deck product 2. Honda Marine’s Honwave inflatable boat 3. Navico Simrad NSS Sport Multi-function display 4. Twin Disc Electronic Joy Stick (EJS) 5. Ocean Solutions WIC Comfort Seat Lounge Bed 6. Maxsea PLOT from JN Taylor & co 7. Torqeedo Cruise Electric Engine 8. Cummins Mercruiser Zeus 3000 Pod Drive System

Off the water, the 2011 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show showcased the best Australia and the rest of the world had to offer in marine electronics, boat trimming products and engines; inside the two pavilions that offered some shelter from the rain that moved over the show venue for the first three days. Inside the main pavilion Flexiteek Oceania was showcasing one such product. Their Flexiteek is now sold in more than 65 countries and is the preferred choice for new decks with a range of boat builders around the globe. The Flexiteek decks are nonskid both in wet and dry conditions, are UV stable and carry a five year warranty. The unique world patented product has each plank welded together using both hand and ultrasonic welding techniques. 10 I OnH2O Magazine July 2011

And what is sure to soon be launched from many of the Flexiteek decks is the new Honwave inflatable boat range that Honda Marine released in Australia at the show. Built with the same quality and design insight as other Honda Marine products, the Honwave has long been on Australia‟s wish list and has been popular in Europe for many years. When back on board, and there was a great range of soft furnishing and trim products such Ocean Solutions WIC Comfort Seat Lounge Bed to look at.

715hp). On the light weight and green side, Torqeedo displayed their Cruise double electric engines that are proving to be real alternative engine for small tenders.

For the helm area, three products stood out. Twin Disc‟s Electronic Joystick System, that offers pod-like directional control for shaft /thruster enabled boats proved popular with on-water tests. Navico launched the new touch-screen Simrad NSS Sport chart plotter and multi-function display that offers touch Power and electronics were on display screen, key-pad and rotary control. in engine alley and inside the pavilions. Plus JN Taylor and Co released the Cummins Mercruiser showcased three new Maxsea Timezero Professional Zeus models ranging in size from Fishing software, Maxsea PLOT with 480hp to 715hp that are available in features such as Personal Bathymetric triple and quadruple configurations Generator displaying the seafloor in 3D. delivering a total power range of 710hp through to a whopping 2860hp (4 x Next year’s SCIBS Dates: May 24-27.


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Boat Review - Seawind 1250

Passage Making

Stunner Every Seawind is created to make the passages their owners dream about, and the upgrades to the Seawind 1250 has enhanced this passage maker into an absolute stunner. Words David Joyce Photos Seawind Catamarans



Boat Review - Seawind 1250

Stepping aboard the Seawind 1250 and the first impression you get is the great use of space, with the large cockpit opening up into the saloon through the clever tri-fold doors. With the cockpit such an important part of any yacht, Seawind has always paid particular attention to getting this right. There are port and starboard independent helms, both with steering compasses. The port helm has twin engine throttle controls and engine instrumentation. A new feature, an electric window in front of the port helm gives complete access to the chart plotter located on a rotating arm inside the saloon. The cockpit is enclosed by a Targa roof offering great protection from the elements. Two skylights above the helms provide easy sightings of the rigging and manual and electric winches located beside the helms offer complete solo sailing capabilities from within the cockpit. A true advantage with bluewater passage making a real option for the 1250. Functionality of the cockpit was an important part of the design, with ample seating along the stern rail either side of the stainless steel barbeque. The small tender is swung neatly amidships between the hulls which have good swimmer access to the water with a folding stainless steel ladder on the port side hull. Helm seats have a folding back so that 14 I OnH2O Magazine July 2011

when reversed, become a seat facing the stern seats. There is an icebox under the port helm seat, and storage under the starboard helm seat. A great feature of the Seawinds is the folding tri-doors that have a folding mechanism that allows the doors to retract up into the Targa roof. These fold away doors create an enormous saloon space. But the role of a bluewater passage maker was not lost on the design team, and a timber edged lip will easily keep water in the cockpit from entering the saloon. Inside the saloon a u-shaped dinette and polished timber table is located forward under the panoramic windows that offer 360 views. The dinette has a daybed that is created by moving the single cushioned seat to in front of the lounge adjacent to the navigatorâ€&#x;s desk on the port side. A cocktail cabinet is located under the daybed and to create an even more versatile space, the table lowers to create either a coffee table or double bed. Two forward opening windows allow plenty of cross ventilation. Down the port side stairs and you find the companion way leading to the Owner's cabin, office or the main bathroom. The large panoramic windows running along the entire side give the impression of space when combined with the light colour of the timber floors. The forward Owner's cabin has a queen bed that is set athwartships. Two overhead hatches offer light and ventilation and there is ample storage in the forward bulkhead and underneath the bed. Come aft along the companion way and there is either a book shelf or optional office . The optional compact companionway workstation could easily fit a laptop computer and printer, as well as small charts or opened manuals on its desk top. Under the desk top is a storage compartment that opens from the top. Come aft again past the stairs and

you find the port head/ bathroom that makes good use of the space with a vanity with storage underneath, a sink and toilet plus an enclosed glass shower. Cross the saloon and down the starboard stairs and you enter the galley to the left, or aft guest cabin to the right. The 1250 also has the option of an up galley, but the down galley option allows you to make the most of the vast saloon. Panoramic windows again open this space up and offer those working at the double bowl sink some of the best water views. There is a pull-out 60L freezer, three burner gas cook top and oven, as well as a 130L upright fridge. For the chef in all of us, the Polystone counter surfaces offer plenty of workspace and ample under bench storage and draws. With the choice of one or two above bench cabinets with sliding doors on the inboard side of the galley. The forward starboard guest cabin has queen bed and ensuite with sink, toilet and open shower. While the aft guest cabin has a double bed. Each of the three cabins has carpet coverings on the floors which add a sense of warmth and luxury to these areas. Simulated teak and holly timber floors throughout the saloon, galley, port and starboard companionways, and stairs, as well as the polished timber doors and polished trim along many edges throughout the boat add to the quality of the overall vessel. For those shorter passages there is a 700L freshwater tank, but the option of a desalination unit extends the range between ports of call. Power comes from 2 x 29 hp Yanmar saildrive diesel engines. Fuel capacity is 440 L across two survey approved pressurised tanks. Quality electrical systems and marine grade wiring to high Australian standards is used

Photos: Seawind Catamarans

Seawind Catamarans, Australiaâ€&#x;s most successful and awarded sailing boat manufacturer has upgraded the interior of their flagship boat, the 41ft Seawind 1250, which has turned an already impressive catamaran into an absolute stunner. What makes the Seawind 1250 a favourite amongst many is still there, and enhanced by the interior upgrades such as beech timberwork, an office in addition to the navigatorâ€&#x;s table and the option of luxurious leather upholstery.



Seawind 1250 Price: Contact your Seawind Dealer Length Overall 12.45 m 41 ft Beam 6.8m 22.44 ft Draft 1.16m 3.08 ft Underwing Clearance 0.80 m 2.06 ft Displacement 8.24 tonnes Fuel Capacity 480 L Water Capacity 700 L Sleeping Cabins 3 - 4 Sleeping Capacity 7 - 10 Engines 2 29hp Yanmar Diesels Seawind Catamarans

throughout the boat and controlled from a high quality DC switch panel located on the port side stair way. LED recessed 12V interior lights are used throughout and LED navigation lights are used externally. Seawind‟s quality includes attention to detail in the rigging and sails. The fully battened mainsail is of a triple stitched construction with fibreglass battens and set on rolling bearing batten cars. All lanyards and reefing lines lead back to the cockpit through quality turning blocks and Spinlock rope clutches. The attention to detail in the Seawind 1250 certainly makes the vessel very

capable of helping an owner for fill their dreams of a bluewater passage along Australia‟s East Coast. And it is certainly more than capable of making the passage into the South Pacific or around the wild coast of Tasmania. But it also has the flexibility to offer a family some truly wonderful weekends away or afternoons on the water. Seawind‟s growing loyal cliental must be testament to the quality of the boats they are producing and the changes to the 1250 can certainly only enhance this sailing brand‟s reputation. We will no doubt see more and more of the new 1250 and the company‟s smaller boats in locations around the South Pacific.

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Photos: Seawind Catamarans

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MUSTANG IS BACK With an elegant and compact package that is ready for a family day on the water or a night under the stars

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Boat Review - Mustang 32 Sports Cruiser

The famed Mustang brand is back on the water after its release at the 2011 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. Bill Barry-Cotter and the team at Maritimo have given new life to a brand that is part of Australian boating heritage. The Mustang 32 Sports Cruiser is a beautifully

designed boat, that is prefect for family boating whether it be a run across the bay for a picnic on the beach or an overnight stay in an inlet under the stars. With an all new design from keel up, the 32 Sports Cruiser has set the standard for what is to come from this Australian icon.

Words David Joyce Photos Mustang by Maritimo

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Boat Review - Mustang 32 Sports Cruiser

If this was your moment, you would swim lazily across to the elegant and compact Mustang 32 Sports Cruiser lying at anchor. Then use the stainless steel ladder tucked under the swim platform to climb on board, wrap the kids into thick beach towels, and step through the transom door into the teak decked cockpit. Before enjoying a breakfast cooked in the small gourmet galley, in the warmth of the sun on the luxurious L-shaped lounge. The heart of the 32 is its cockpit with a beautiful teak floor that would normally belong on a much larger Maritimo or custom Sportfisher. There is plenty of room to relax and entertain the family

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and a couple of good friends. The fold -out high gloss teak dinette table will seat four, and comfortably seat six with the addition of two folding chairs, but when not folded out, the table has clever tumbler holders set into the teak base. A large proportion of the cockpit is protected by the hard-top and its over hang, and the addition of protective clears creates a very cosy place to enjoy a meal at night if there is a cool breeze coming off the water, or the weather has turned a little ordinary. A sliding sunroof built into the hard-top allows even more light and air to enter the cockpit when the weather is at its best. Up forward, the enclosed cockpit has a helm on the starboard side and the compact gourmet galley on the port side. Enclosed on three sides by large panoramic windows, the entire cockpit is protected from spray when the boat is at speed. The twin helm seating offers a comfortable driving position with all of the instrumentation and controls laid-out in a simple well

thought out, easy to visualise way. The helm has a leather trimmed sports steering wheel, digital throttle and shift with a trim switch, trim tab controls and tachometer, engine temperature, oil pressure, volt meter and fuel gauge instrumentation. There is also a tilt control for the stern drive, high water alarms and a VHF radio (with folding antenna). Optional helm electronic packages include Lowrance HDS7, HDS8 or HDS10 fishfinder and GPS chartplotters. The compact but very functional galley includes a recessed two-burner gas cooktop, a sink with mixer tap, as well as a fridge and large storage cabinet under the bench top. For added safety and ease of access, the gas bottle for the cooktop is stored under the swim platform sunlounge. Storage abounds in the cockpit. There are two large drawers under the lounge, two underneath at the back of the helm seating and a large storage cabinet in forward of the helm. There

Photos: Mustang by Maritimo

A kick to the surface ends a morning snorkel with the kids and the wonders of Moreton Bay. From the lounge on the swim platform Mum gives a wave and a smile. This could certainly be what they meant when they coined the phrase - a „Mustang Momentâ€&#x;. And it is certainly how I would like to start a Sunday morning, if given the chance.


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is also two large cabinets along the starboard side. All with high gloss teak finishes, adding to the boat‟s quality.

those weekend needs and moulded surfaces make for easy cleaning at the end of a few days away.

Below the 32 offers a two cabin/one bathroom layout. A companionway leads to the forward master cabin with island double bed, and deep hanging lockers and storage on either side. A well positioned round hatch above the bed offers a view of the stars, as well as provide light and air, while opening portholes on either side also offer cross-ventilation to the cabin.

Standard engine on the Mustang 32 is a Mercruiser 8.2 MAG 380hp petrol engine driving a sterndrive, but options include a Volvo Penta D6 diesel engine rated to 330hp or a Mercruiser QSD diesel rated to 350hp.

The second bunk cabin is on the starboard side with upper and lower bunks for the kids, a hanging locker and opening porthole. Finishes in the cabins are superb, with recessed lights, soft trim ceilings and stainless steel trim around the portholes. The fully enclosed bathroom on the port side includes a vanity, Vacuflush toilet and a shower. There is a good size high gloss teak trimmed minored cabinet above the sink for some of

The rebirth of Australia‟s favourite sports cruiser. To access the engine, the entire aft section of the cockpit including the lounge seat opens on an electric actuator to reveal the engine space. Access to the forward below deck storage area, water tank and waste water tank is through a lazarette hatch beside the helm. Mustang is again building exciting

boats influenced by the quality that is Maritimo‟s focus, and benefiting from the support of the extensive in-house team Maritimo has at its disposal and technology developed by its Offshore Racing Championship Team. Such as enhanced electrical and steering systems and safer fuel tanks. So much of what goes into a Maritimo can now be found in a Mustang. All of the underwater gear for the new breed of Mustangs comes from the same inhouse foundry that supplies the larger Maritimos. The quality timber finish that can be seen in the decking, panelling, cabinets and tabletops is crafted for each Mustang in the same timber shop that supplies Maritimo. And the stylish lounges, and soft furnishings are upholstered with the finest long wearing, quality coverings that can be found on a Maritimo. The rebirth of Australia‟s favourite sports cruiser has occurred. Bill BarryCotter has said Australians deserve a great sports boat, and he, and his team intend to deliver that.

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Mustang 32 Sports Cruiser Price AUD 215,000.00 (Standard) Length Overall 9.85 m Hull length ISO 9.67 m Beam 3.175m Draft 1.05m Displacement 4800 kg Fuel Capacity 600 L Water Capacity 120 L Holding Tank Capacity 45 L Sleeping Cabins 2 Sleeping Capacity 4-5 Standard Engines Mercruiser 8.2 MAG 380mhp Five year structural warranty, two year general warranty and third-party equipment warranties Optional engines: Volvo Penta D6 330hp diesel or Mercruiser QSD 350hp diesel. Optional Electronics: Lowrance HDS7, HSD8 or HDS10 fishfinder/GPS chartplotters Mustang by Maritimo 15 Waterways Drive, Coomera QLD 4209 Australia Telephone +61 7 5588 6000

and engine options that will improve its economy and speed for those longer trips across the bay, means the Mustang 32 has a lot going for it. Not to mention its shared pedigree with the larger Maritimo models. Bill BarryCotter wanted Mustang to continue its tradition of building exciting sports boats, and the first little stunner under the new team is certainly that.

Photos: Mustang by Maritimo

Web mustangmarine.com.au

The Mustang 32 Sports Cruiser would be a great little all rounder for any family looking to enjoy a weekend or even just a day on the water. The two cabin design below decks has ample space to accommodate a family of four and the quality fit out in the cockpit will appeal to all members of the family. Competitive prices starting at $215,000 for the standard model,

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I did not see what my father saw. My son has not seen what I saw. And his son will not see what he has seen. How could so much change in four generations. Ray Joyce, Founder Pacific Marinelife Institute

We are looking for the answers. And ways to restore our fisheries, reefs and coastal ecosystems.

You can be part for our adventures. Visit: www.pacificmarinelife.blogspot.com


AEGEAN MAGIC The new enclosed flybridge A55 Aegean, at home on Moreton Bay or the Mediterranean. Words David Joyce and Imprint Media Photos Maritimo

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Boat Review - Maritimo A55 Aegean

Maritimo has released an enclosed flybridge version of the A55 Aegean offering another option for boaters who like the sleek Euro-styling that is as much at home in Australia as it would on the Mediterranean. With new interior styling courtesy of the partnership between Maritimo and designer David Stewart, and copious entertaining space, the Aegean 55 Enclosed Flybridge offers the comforts for extending cruising with four separate cabins, two bathrooms, cockpit designed for soaking up the lifestyle and an enclosed

flybridge where the skipper and guests can cruise the miles away in comfort out of the heat of the summer sun or even the occasional raindrop. This enclosed flybridge version offers the comforts many look for with the type of passage making commonly undertaken in Australia. Meaning this 55 is well suited to venturing north from Sydney to the boating havens of the central New South Wales coast or taking the family on the adventure of a life time into the crystal clear waters of the southern Great Barrier Reef.

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Boat Review - Maritimo A55 Aegean

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Stepping on board, the teak swim platform is one part of the prefect watersports hub to share with family and friends. There is a tuck-away ladder and a large hatch across the outer transom which opens to reveal a space for the stainless steel barbeque and food preparation space as well as a wash down tap. The entire transom lifts on an electric actuator to reveal a cavernous garage for a tender and watersport toys. Up two steps you enter the expansive teak cockpit that forms the second part of the watersports hub and its design features make it prefect for entertaining. The large transom unit includes a fridge on one side and sink with mixer tap on the other, while the lounge running across the length of

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the transom will comfortably seat three. Combine this with a table and deck chairs, and you have the prefect location for lunch or dinner for eight. A bar fridge is tucked behind a locker on the port side of the cockpit while, on the starboard side is an icemaker. A hatch in the forward section of the cockpit leads to the head height acoustically insulated engine room with two Cummins QSM11 715mhp turbo diesel engines that help bring the variable deadrise deep V hull out of the water when cruising. Within this well laid out space is a Qnan 17.5KW generator, plenty of room for servicing equipment and performing the daily checks and accessing items such as the fuel filters mounted on the forward bulkhead.

Deep walk-around non-skid side decks with well positioned stainless steel grab rails above the saloon windows and bow rails lead forward to the bow. On the foredeck there is ample space for a circular cushion with room or two to laze and take in some sun while at anchor - European style. On the bow beneath the self stowing stainless steel anchor and electric winch is a divided locker with salt water deck/anchor wash. Back inside the cockpit, black-framed bi-fold doors open to provide wide easy access to the saloon. The galley runs across the entire aft section of the saloon, with four-burner cooktop, microwave, two-door fridge/freezer, a stainless steel sink with mixer tap and a drawer dishwasher on the portside.

1. Saloon with folding dinette and luxury leather lounge. 2. Aft galley with European appliances. 3. Flybridge with aft lounge. 4. Transom section, tender garage and swim platform. 5. Master stateroom with decorative ceiling. 6. Master stateroom ensuite. 7. Guest stateroom with new styling 8. Generous foredeck with ample space for sunbathing cushion. 9. Enclosed flybridge with electric sunroof and roll up clears.

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The new styling combination of white corain bench tops, high gloss timber cabinetry and richness of rosewood and honey oak veneer Amtico timber flooring creates a stylish functional galley. There is ample storage for everything needed to entertain with cupboards for crockery, and drawers for glass storage, cutlery and cooking implements on both sides of the functional galley. There is a single step up from the galley to the wide carpeted saloon with L-shape leather lounge and high gloss timber dinette table on the port side. The polished timber table folds to increase saloon floor space and an infill lifts out to reveal a concealed bottle storage. Forward of the dinette and lounge below the panoramic windows are cabinets that include a deep chart locker. Opposite the lounge on the starboard side of the

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saloon, the entertainment cabinets include specialised bottle and glass storage, and can be optioned to house the latest home theatre systems. On the aft starboard side of the saloon, a timber and stainless steel staircase leads to the expansive airconditioned carpeted flybridge with helm and companion seating forward and a lounge across the aft end of the bridge. This is a great entertaining area for when underway with a folding timber occasional table in front of the aft lounge and a second two-seat lounge on the starboard side. A bar unit is on the port side with a sink and mixer tap and under-bench fridge. To let in the sea breeze or hear the rush of spray off the hull when cruising, you can open the electric sunroof which is concealed behind a shade slide or unzip and roll up the clears above the rail behind the aft lounge.

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For the Captain, the helm includes a sports steering wheel, engine controls, engine instrumentation, bow and stern thruster controls, trim tab controls, winch up/down controls, remote spotlight controls, VHF radio and compass as well as the optional navigation aids such as chart plotter and depth sounder/fish finder. The accommodation suite forward includes four separate cabins and two bathrooms. The master stateroom is aft of the companionway stairs and opens to a large full-beam space with port lights on either side and two opening portholes on the starboard side above the athwartships queen double bed. A circular timber polished highlight is in the ceiling along with an array of LED lighting. Two wardrobes with hanging rails and shelves, drawer units and a vanity/make up mirror and downlights are on the portside.

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Maritimo A55 Aegean Base Price AUD $1,650,000 Price Reviewed AUD $1,670,030 Length Overall 17.62 m 57ft 10in Hull length ISO 17.22 m 56ft 6 in Beam 5.20m 17 ft 1 in Draft 1.30 m 4 ft 3 in Displacement (dry) 26.5 tonnes Fuel Capacity 3600 L Water Capacity 800 L Holding Tank Capacity 300 L Sleeping Cabins 4 Sleeping Capacity 6 Standard Hull: Variable deadrise deep V hull with moulded spray rails, solid fibreglass bottom with core topsides, free standing fibreglass bulkheads, water tight collision bulkhead, deck and wheelhouse are fibreglass with core. Propulsion and Electrical: Twin Cummins QSM11 715mph with power steering, 2.25 in duplex stainless steel shafts, computer machined Nibral 5-blade propellers, 17.5 kW generator. Standard Features: Reverse cycle air-conditioning in all cabins, 4 cabin layout, luxury leather upholstery and polished timber finishes throughout , corain bench tops, mixer taps in bathrooms and galley, stainless appliances in the galley. Options Fitted: Stainless steel 240 volt barbeque, washer/dryer combo and three drawer unit in starboard cabin, timber floor to galley, saloon TV—32 inch LCD TV on pop-up actuator, upgraded flybridge carpet, flybridge fridge.

The master stateroom ensuite, on the forward portside of the stateroom includes a Tecma electric fresh flush toilet, vanity unit with corain bench top and glass bowl with mixer tap. There is a large mirror over the vanity as well as a towel rail and robe hook to one side. The separate shower stall has a frameless glass door and the benefit of a well positioned porthole. Opposite the main stateroom doorway at the bottom of the stairs is a single bunk cabin that includes a Miele clothes washer / dryer combo. Forward on the portside is the second bunk cabin that is available either in a single or double configuration. Directly opposite is the second two-way bathroom, which is finished to a similar standard as the master ensuite, and services both the bunk cabins and forward guest stateroom. The forward guest stateroom has an island double berth and a striking bed head feature made of polished wood.

There is a full length hanging locker on the starboard side and drawers underneath the berth. Clever new fold -down shelves are positioned in the timber feature panelling for that early morning coffee and or good book. A round overhead hatch with roller blind is positioned perfectly to allow some star gazing. The Aegean A55 has the modern inclusions and standard features you expect from Maritimo including the luxury of reverse cycle air-conditioning available in all cabins. Combine this with its new styling and you have the prefect venue to entertain at anchor or escape with family or friends. The finishes are both stunning and very practical, meaning more time to enjoy life on the water and less time trying to keep your home away from home in prefect condition. The Aegean A55 would certainly not look out of place in a European harbour, but it is also prefect to explore some of Australiaâ€&#x;s wonders such as Moreton Bay.

Maritimo Offshore Australia 15 Waterway Dr, Coomera Queensland 4212 Australia Telephone +61 (0)7 5588 6000 Web www.maritimo.com.au

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Accommodation layout of the Aegean A55.


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