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New Boat Video: Protector 38′ “Tauranga” Adventure Boat

| September 21, 2010 | 0 Comments
New Boat Video: Protector 38′ “Tauranga” Adventure Boat

I just got back from the 2010 Newport International Boat Show in Newport, Rhode Island, and the most spectacular ride I had there was on Protector’s new 38′ “Tauranga,” a tough, seaworthy boat that can handle the roughest seas and outrace anything on the water that isn’t a dedicated go-fast.  This boat is a slightly [...]

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Buzzards Bay 34 Cat – Couple’s Expedition Cruiser

| September 17, 2010 | 0 Comments
Buzzards Bay 34 Cat – Couple’s Expedition Cruiser

This might be the perfect boat for a couple looking to cruise the coastline in a boat that puts a premium on comfort — a comfortable ride in seas, comfortable accommodations topside, and a seriously comfortable stateroom.  The comfortable ride is courtesy of the twin displacement catamaran hulls, designed by Chris White, which slice through [...]

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Protector Offers a Unique Yacht Tender

| September 7, 2010 | 0 Comments
Protector Offers a Unique Yacht Tender

Late last week, Protector USA announced the availability of a new, extremely unique, 20′ yacht tender (or ski boat, sailing coach/support boat?) called “Protector – the Jet.” The design marries the classic high-performance Protector RIB hull to a Yamaha FX Cruiser SHO personal watercraft, which serves as the propulsion, control and main seating station. Tiffany [...]

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How to Mark Your Anchor Chain

| September 3, 2010 | 0 Comments
How to Mark Your Anchor Chain

This post is the result of an item on Jeffrey Siegel’s personal blog, Taking Paws, on which he and his wife Karen document their travels aboard aCappella, a 53′ RPH DeFever trawler.  The subject of marking your anchor chain is a popular one on forums and discussion boards around the boating world, and one of the [...]

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A Bigger Motorsailer from Nordhavn?

| September 2, 2010 | 0 Comments
A Bigger Motorsailer from Nordhavn?

Pacific Asian Enterprises, the company that builds the Nordhavn line of passagemaking boats, has spent some of the less-pressured time of the economic recession to finish work on a couple of new designs.  Among them reportedly are a larger version of the 75 Expedition Yacht Fisher, a megayacht even bigger than the Nordhavn 120 currently [...]

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Nordic Tug Brand Could Revive Under Management Buyout

| August 31, 2010 | 0 Comments
Nordic Tug Brand Could Revive Under Management Buyout

The current management team at Nordic Tugs is looking for investors to help them acquire the brand and production capabilities from the current private owner of the company, according to a source familiar with the search. Late last week, the Washington state boatbuilder announced it was shutting down manufacturing operations. The company recently launched a [...]

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First Photos — Nordhavn 120 Megayacht

| August 18, 2010 | 0 Comments
First Photos — Nordhavn 120 Megayacht

Well, they don’t come any hotter than this.  These photos were taken overnight when the future queen of the Nordhavn fleet was released from her molds at the factory in China.  I’m going to let the photos speak for themselves, but I think you can get from them a couple of things — first, this [...]

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Here’s Why You Need an iPad on the Boat

| August 13, 2010 | 34 Comments
Here’s Why You Need an iPad on the Boat

by Christine Kling     (Editor’s Note — Chris Kling is a sailor with with more than 30 years of experience on the oceans of the world. She’s also an English professor at Broward College, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and the published author of the Seychelle Sullivan series of mysteries, including SURFACE TENSION (2002), CROSS [...]

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Take the Poll — What’s the Ideal Tender Outboard?

| August 12, 2010 | 3 Comments
Take the Poll — What’s the Ideal Tender Outboard?

If you could have the perfect outboard for your dinghy or tender, what would it be?  A diesel perhaps, because you’re already carrying hundreds or thousands of gallons of that fuel and because looking for and storing gasoline is such a pain in the neck, not to mention dangerous? I’ve long thought, for example, that [...]

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Furuno’s New WS200 Brings NMEA 2000 Ultrasonic Weather to Your Helm

| August 10, 2010 | 0 Comments
Furuno’s New WS200 Brings NMEA 2000 Ultrasonic Weather to Your Helm

Actually, it brings ultrasonic weather data to your helm. Are we straight with that now?  Okay. The basic ultrasonic instrument has been around for several years — the most recent version, still available, is the PB150, a NMEA 0183-compatible unit –  but the WS200 is a significant upgrade, both in sensors and networking. It’s also a little [...]

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New Nordhavn 63 Pictures

| August 10, 2010 | 0 Comments
New Nordhavn 63 Pictures

P.A.E. today confirmed that hull #1 of the new Nordhavn 63 is in final preparation for shipment from the factory in China to Florida, where it will be commissioned and available for inspection. The N63 is a development of the N55/N60 series, with new deck and engine room molds. With its beam narrower than the [...]

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Nordic Tugs Owners Rendezvous in Connecticut

| August 3, 2010 | 0 Comments
Nordic Tugs Owners Rendezvous in Connecticut

If you’ve never been to an owners’ or manufacturer’s or dealer’s rendezvous, you’re missing a great part of the cruising lifestyle. Last weekend’s Northeast Nordic Tug Owners Association (NENTOA) 2010 Rendezvous in Essex, Connecticut, is a great example of how they work and why they’re such a wonderful experience. NENTOA works closely each year with [...]

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Ultimate Yachts: Video of the Molokai Strait 75′

| July 29, 2010 | 0 Comments
Ultimate Yachts: Video of the Molokai Strait 75′

The Molokai Strait   75 luxury bluewater expedition yacht Hercules is an examples of top-of-the-line everything. For the ocean adventurer, the Molokai Strait yachts are built with steel hulls and aluminum topsides, lots of displacement and fuel. I first saw the 75′ Hercules at the Newport, Rhode Island, boat show in the fall of 2008 and [...]

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Video – Wilbur 46 Launched, Cool Green Features

| July 9, 2010 | 0 Comments
Video – Wilbur 46 Launched, Cool Green Features

Wilbur Yachts, the Maine boatbuilder, has just launched a new Wilbur 46 that combines Downeast tradition with cutting-edge technology.

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First Look at the New Nordic Tugs 39

| July 7, 2010 | 0 Comments
First Look at the New Nordic Tugs 39

Nordic Tugs’ latest model, the 39, will be making its East Coast, U.S., debut next week at Warwick, Rhode Island, Trawlerfest, so we thought it was a good time to give you the details on this boat. While it is the same hull as its predecessor, the NT-37, the NT-39 has significant changes topside, and several [...]

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Got 30-Foot-itis? Buy this Nordhavn 86

| July 6, 2010 | 0 Comments
Got 30-Foot-itis? Buy this Nordhavn 86

A very special new-build Nordhavn 86 is looking for a buyer and we’ve got all the details and the price for the current Queen of the PAE fleet.

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The New Ranger Tugs 27

| June 25, 2010 | 1 Comment
The New Ranger Tugs 27

Ranger Tugs debuts an all-new trailerable tug — the Ranger 27. It’s got lots of the features of the R29 and the larger cockpit of the R25 and a price that’s enticing.

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A Nordhavn 55 Delivery to South New Zealand

| June 4, 2010 | 0 Comments
A Nordhavn 55 Delivery to South New Zealand

Nordhavn Australasia sales manager Peter Devers wrote recently on the Nordhavn website about a delivery he made of a new Nordhavn 55 to Picton [...]

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Big Discounts on Grand Banks Aleutians

| May 21, 2010 | 0 Comments
Big Discounts on Grand Banks Aleutians

Boatworks Yacht Sales, with two Connecticut locations and one in Jamestown, Rhode Island, is offering “serious” discounts on several Grand Banks models. The discounts include both factory and dealer concessions [...]

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Writers on the Water

| May 5, 2010 | 0 Comments
Writers on the Water

Okay, so it’s not quite as memorable (yet?) as “Riders on the Storm,” the 1971 hit by The Doors, but a new blog by writers Christine Kling and Mike Jastrzebski  called Write on the Water, is a place to talk about the intersection of writing and living and working on the water. I was the guest [...]

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Video Debut: The Underway Series from OceanLines, Episode 1

| May 5, 2010 | 2 Comments
Video Debut: The Underway Series from OceanLines, Episode 1

By way of introducing this new video series, let me re-state what will become obvious to you:  I am a writer. And writers may have great ideas for video but viewers will likely suffer a bit while the writer learns to be a filmmaker. And with that ugly excuse for the quality of our first [...]

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Island Pilot Launches New IP535

| April 28, 2010 | 0 Comments
Island Pilot Launches New IP535

Island Pilot is super-sizing its IPS-powered 435 into a new 531/2-foot model. New molds for the 535 have been built at the company’s yard in Zhuhai City, China, and Island Pilot reports that it has two firm orders already for the new yacht. If you really liked the 435 but wished it had a little [...]

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Krogen 58′ Northbound: Part 3

| April 27, 2010 | 4 Comments
Krogen 58′ Northbound:  Part 3

One of my favorite things about being at sea is “The Big Sky.” The sights and sounds of it, both during the day and at night are highlights of a trip offshore.

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Video: Running a Rough Inlet

| April 24, 2010 | 5 Comments
Video: Running a Rough Inlet

The video you see here was taken while departing the Fort Pierce, Florida, inlet, Friday, April 16. The tide was running out strongly and the wind and seas were running in just as strongly. The resulting washing-machine ride was rather sporty, although our Krogen 58′ handled it well.  At one point, we realize we’ve forgotten [...]

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Krogen 58′ Northbound: Part 2

| April 20, 2010 | 2 Comments
Krogen 58′ Northbound: Part 2

It’s 2 p.m. on Friday and I’m stowing my camera gear carefully in the salon of this big yacht when I hear a sudden muted rumble from below decks. Our captain, Kadey-Krogen Project Manager Gregg Gandy, has started the John Deere diesels. We’re ready to depart our Jensen Beach, Florida, marina and head north to [...]

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Will Your Liferaft Work When You Need It?

| April 9, 2010 | 0 Comments
Will Your Liferaft Work When You Need It?

Last year’s “Baja Ha Ha,” the fleet cruise from San Diego to Mexico, provides yet another impetus for all ocean cruisers to reconsider their liferaft situation. You DO have one, right?  And it HAS been maintained, inspected and re-certified, right? And you actually know what’s stored in it and how to use it, right? And [...]

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A Closer Look at the New Krogen 52′

| April 7, 2010 | 0 Comments
A Closer Look at the New Krogen 52′

Kadey-Krogen’s recently announced 52′ is a classic example of a builder filling out a product line in specific response to customer demand. In this case, the company already had on offer its well-established 48′ and the new 55′ Expedition. The 55′ Expedition, however, is not really the “other” boat in this comparison — it’s the [...]

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Second Sunreef 70 Expedition Power Cat Launched

| April 2, 2010 | 0 Comments
Second Sunreef 70 Expedition Power Cat Launched

Sunreef Yachts said today it has launched the second in the expedition series of 70 Power Catamarans; this one named ONDIN and sold to a Chilean couple who plan to explore Patagonia. The long-range yacht will depart the shipyard in Gdansk soon and make a transatlantic passage, followed by a Panama Canal transit and final [...]

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Sushi Run Boats Prepare for 2010 Continuation

| March 30, 2010 | 0 Comments
Sushi Run Boats Prepare for 2010 Continuation

Ken Williams, who, with his wife Roberta, owns the Nordhavn 68 Sans Souci, reports that the 2010 cruising season for the boats of the Great Siberian Sushi Run (GSSR) is approaching. In an email today to followers of his blog, Williams reports that the boats, which traveled from Seattle, Washington to Osaka Japan last year, [...]

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Diesel Delivered to You at Anchor

| March 27, 2010 | 0 Comments
Diesel Delivered to You at Anchor

Passing through Miami or Fort Lauderdale and need fuel? How about having it delivered to you at anchor by Peterson Fuel Delivery. They’ve been doing it for almost ten years but I didn’t know about it until Jeff and Karen Siegel took advantage of the service and wrote it up in their cruise blog, TakingPaws. [...]

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