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VOLUME 108, NO. 11, NOVEMBER 2016

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NOVEMBER 2016 • VOLUME 108 NO. 11

FEATURE

20 This Too Shall Pass…

A rough start to the Baja Bash doesn’t deter a determined couple with a deadline. BY NANCY GOLDBERG

NEW BOATS: SEA TRIALS

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34 Cobia 277 It’s definitely a fishing machine, but not at the exclusion of the non-anglers. BY ZUZANA PROCHAZKA

38 Hampton 650 Pilothouse The semi-custom 650 is a luxury couples cruiser with history on its side. BY MIKE WERLING

SNAPSHOT 33 Fountaine Pajot MY 37

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DEPARTMENTS

Don’t Be All Wet

6 From The Helm How the editors see things

We take a good look at what waterproof really means when it comes to onboard electronics.

10 West Coast Focus Tidbits from the world of boating

18 Mexico Report

BY DOUG THOMPSON

BY CAPT. PAT RAINS

Cabo Pulmo’s coral makes a comeback

> BOAT TESTS

26 Dock Box

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Gear and accessories for your boat

30 The Experts Products, tips, Q&As and expert advice to make your boat more livable

49 Ask A Broker Tips on buying and selling a boat

88 Name The Boat Reader contest: Win Costa sunglasses

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On the cover: Hampton 650 Pilothouse by Neil Rabinowitz

Social spaces and cruising range mean this cat can meow and roar.

IN-DEPTH LOCAL BOATING NEWS AND EVENTS CALENDAR STARTS AFTER PAGE 48

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Editor and Publisher • Duncan McIntosh Jr. Associate Editor and Publisher • Jeff Fleming

THINKING CAP T HE NORTHWEST MARINE Trade Association is extremely active in state politics on issues that affect its constituency — boat builders, boatyards, boat dealers, yacht clubs, accessory makers and many others — and boaters in general. It looks out for the interests of the boating industry in Washington state, so a look at its legislative priority list for 2017 is a great way to see what’s going on in the Northwest and potentially what could be of interest to the industry outside of Washington.

NMTA is surveying its members to find out their priorities among the many items on NMTA’s plate. Foremost among those issues are these:

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Marine Tourism Bill Non-copper Paint Phase-out Legislation Increasing the Pilotage-exemption Limits Marine Jobs Bill Funding for Shop Classes (to address a shortage of qualified craftspeople) • Derelict Vessel Funding • Aquatic Invasive Species Legislation I’m willing to bet that the Marine Jobs Bill, aka the Sales Tax Cap Bill, will be a top priority for nearly everyone in the marine industry. The proposed cap in Washington is $28,500, which is higher than Florida’s $18,000 cap, Maryland’s $15,000 and New York’s $18,975, but it starts saving boat purchasers some serious cash at around the $400,000 mark (depending on where in the state the dealer is located). And if Florida’s

experience is any indication, the tax incentive works. In the first year of its implementation, sales tax collections on yacht purchases rose by more than $13 million, according to the Florida Yacht Brokers Association. It’s a bill that benefits the industry at large, but the fact it helps the consumer first is a big plus. Someone looking to purchase a $1 million yacht could save at least $41,500 (based on the lowest sales tax rate of 7 percent). That’s money that’s bound to make its way into the economy through the purchase of other marine services rather than going straight to government coffers to be (mis)spent. Extrapolate those numbers to $4 million and $5 million yachts, and the benefits to the Washington economy at large and the marine industry specifically grow quickly. The California marine industry would do well to present a united front on a similar bill in the Golden State. A $60,000 or $70,000 savings on a boat purchase would pay for slip fees, a diver and a security monitoring system for a long time. We’ll see if industry pressure yields fruit in Washington, and if it does, California might have the momentum and framework it needs to move forward, or maybe Sacramento is stuck in a recession frame of mind.

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Time to see what’s moving. Looks like a storm coming on…or is it? Nope, moving away. And what about that boat? Good, moving off my course, too. But that guy? Hmmm. He could be an issue. I may need to make a move. Better keep an eye on his movements. Good thing I have Fantom™ radar with MotionScope™ technology to do just that.

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LEAD BOAT Wajer 55

Big on Innovation Dutch builder packs its new 55-footer with features that make boating easy and fun.

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OT ONLY IS the Wajer 55 a larger version of its award-winning predecessors, the Wajer 37 and Wajer 38, this big Dutch beauty has added a range of smart innovations. For example, the new Wajer 55, which looks a bit like a bullet from above, has a swimming platform that can also be used as a swimming ladder or a gangway, and a roof that folds away automatically. A push-button fender system can be operated from the helm, which includes MFDs on the port and starboard dash, though only one wheel, to starboard. A wraparound glass windshield provides protection from the wind and delivers a dash of cool. The triple — yes, three — Volvo Penta IPS 600 engines, each delivering 435 hp, push the 52-and-a-half-foot yacht to a 38 knot top speed. A joystick makes driving in tight situations videogame easy. And even with three engines the 55 has space for a near-10-foot Williams Turbo Jet tender, which is concealed entirely within

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Life’s a (Dog) Beach FOUR-LEGGED FIRST MATES HAVE A

pretty good life aboard, but getting those paws on terra firma is important for dogs and humans. If your pooch has been a good boy or girl and deserves a little time on the sand and in the surf, find a dog-friendly beach near your next port of call. Here are a few in California: 1 Fiesta Island Off Leash Dog Park, San Diego. Right next to Sea World, there is a protected bay where pups can run free. 2 Arroyo Burro Beach (Hendry’s Beach), Santa Barbara. This is the only beach that allows off-leash use in Santa Barbara.

the aft section, below the sunpad, and is released by a hydraulic system for easy launch. The diesels’ fuel economy — 32 gph at 25 knots — and a functional galley make day voyages a breeze for eight or 10 people, with seating on a large U-shaped settee aft, twin captain’s chairs at the helm and two companion chairs to port. A two-person sunpad aft of the cockpit is sure to be occupied anytime the yacht is at rest. Two staterooms mean four people can spend the night. Sportiness, innovation and comfort make the Wajer 55 a good-looking and fast yacht. The 55 is built to order with a wide range of customization options (the U.S. dealer is in Miami), and it starts at roughly $1.9 million. Wajer Yachts, wajeramericas.com

3 Rosie’s Dog Beach, Long Beach. The only off-leash dog beach in L.A. County, this beach is known for friendly dogs and small waves (due to the breakwater). 4 Coronado Dog Beach, Coronado. Open 24/7, this leash-free beach is right next to the U.S. Naval Station and has the Hotel Coronado as a backdrop. 5 Baker Beach, San Francisco. This picturesque park one mile south of Golden Gate has the most perfect background — the Golden Gate Bridge. 6 Carmel Beach, Carmel. There are no leash laws at this beach and fires are permitted south of 10th Avenue. 7 Monterey State Beach, Monterey. Although dogs need to be leashed, this is definitely a dog-friendly beach. 8 Poplar Beach & Montara State Beach, Half Moon Bay. Pets are welcome at both, as long as they’re on a leash.

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WESTCOASTFOCUS BY STEPHANIE SHIBATA

THE BOAT  NAME CONTEST WINNER Mike Rawls from Lynden, Wash., was the first to supply the winning boat name, Up Yours Pass. For nailing the essence of ancient (and modern?) civilization, Mike will receive a pair of Costa Sunglasses valued at up to $279, from Sea. Thanks for playing, and keep your submissions coming. HONORABLE MENTIONS

Nincompoop Point Bernard Kasulaitis, Dallastown, PA

Irreverence Rocks Ingrid Gay, Puyallup, WA

Pagan Your Respects

Bruce Conn, Trabuco Canyon, CA

“Tease”ter Island Derek Behrens, Plano, TX

SEPTEMBER WINNER:

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To participate in this month’s contest, turn to page 88

Ominous Music According to LiveScience, researchers showed 2,100 people a 60-second video clip of sharks that was either silent or set to ominous or uplifting music. People who watched the “frightening” music clip tended to rate sharks more negatively. This study quantitatively proved that people associate unsettling music with sharks and their feelings are influenced. This could have a detrimental long-term effect on conservation. Hopefully, filmmakers will think twice before choosing their music.

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Kevin Kennedy, Tacoma, WA

Chron Illogical

Lowprow Humor

Takes One to Know One

Scott Belknap, Oceanside, CA

Jason Pearson, Brunswick, MO

Sticks & Stones

Katie Shaw, Corona, CA

Passing Stones Sherry Tesch, Veradale, WA

Funtasy Island Bernie Matsumoto, Half Moon Bay, CA

Monumental Snobbery

Richard Lyschik, Plano, TX

Tom Hull, Bullhead City, AZ

Raspberry Islands Trader Terry Sherwood, Kirkland, WA

Thumb Bob Mike Stevulak, Woodinville, WA

Rocky Too

Valene Garrison, Half Moon Bay, CA

Fred DeHoff, Newport Beach, CA

Straight West Coastin’

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Percentage of recreational boats in California that are power Source: National Marine Manufacturers Association

Other 4%

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IN LATE AUGUST, the brand new R/V Sally Ride arrived in San Diego from her shipyard in Anacortes, Wash. Her homeport is at the Scripps Nimitz Marine Facility in Point Loma. The ship is owned by the U.S. Navy and operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Sally Ride is one of the most technologically advanced oceanographic research vessels in the world and works missions throughout the northern Pacific Ocean. The ship is one of three UniversityNational Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) vessels operated by Scripps. Sally Ride, named in honor of the former astronaut, will provide “environmental intelligence” — knowledge to aid the planet and its inhabitants.

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AGE OF MARY ALLERTON CUSHMAN, THE LAST SURVIVING MAYFLOWER PASSENGER, WHEN SHE DIED; SHE WAS THREE YEARS OLD WHEN SHE MADE THE CROSSING

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How to Properly Christen a Boat ALTHOUGH THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS

Space and resources are limited on your boat, so here are some life hacks to use next time you’re aboard:

to christen a boat, in modern times, traditionally it involves breaking a sacrificial bottle of champagne over the bow before its maiden voyage. It is recommended that before you crack a bottle across the bow of your new boat that you score it with a glass cutter or a Dremel-like tool, as champagne bottles are quite durable and strong and can cause damage to your new boat, which would definitely be a bad omen.

string some on your sunglasses strap to keep your sunnies afloat if they happen to go overboard. • In a pinch, a plastic cup works as an amplifier for your phone’s speaker system. • Use pizza boxes as rope organizers. • A damp towel underneath your cooler will help keep it from sliding around the deck.

NUMBER OF PASSENGERS WHO BEGAN THE VOYAGE TO THE NEW WORLD; TWO DIED EN ROUTE

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NUMBER OF CHILDREN BORN EN ROUTE TO THE NEW WORLD — WHO WAS NAMED OCEANUS HOPKINS

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LENGTH, IN DAYS, OF THE MAYFLOWER’S PASSAGE TO THE NEW WORLD, DUE TO POOR WEATHER CONDITIONS

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NUMBER OF PILGRIMS WHO SIGNED THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT, WHICH WAS WRITTEN TO KEEP LAW AND ORDER, MAKING IT THE UNITED STATES’ FIRST GOVERNING DOCUMENT

READER SAYS WHAT?

More to It

I read through the July 2016 issue cover to cover for the second time (as usual) and noticed again the From the Helm column about boating on July 4 (p. 6). In it you wrote, as one of your bullet points, “Assign a sober skipper. It’s as important on the water as it is on the road.” I know this is nitpicking, but I think you should have stressed that it’s important to assign someone who knows the boat and knows the rules of the road, not just anyone who is not drinking. As one who had a boat hit (and totaled) by a BUI boater, I’m almost fanatic about not drinking and boating. If I have to move the boat, I don’t drink. Period. Even one drink can impair your judgment and reflexes enough to make you less than 100 percent on top of your game. Your passengers, family and friends, as well as your boat, are just too important to take a chance on driving after you’ve consumed any intoxicants. My motto is “Anchor’s Down, Bottom’s Up!” Mike Lauman, via SeaMagazine.com Ed. Note: Mike, we don’t think that’s nitpicking at all. Good point, and thank you for sharing. 14

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MEXICOREPORT BY CAPT. PAT RAINS

BACK FROM THE DEAD

THE ONCE ZOMBIELIKE CORAL AROUND CABO PULMO IS ALIVE AND WELL AGAIN.

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AY OF THE DEAD is a tradition throughout Latin America. The idea is that, once a year, some of the dearly departed have 24 hours to come back to life for a visit. But at Cabo Pulmo, everything has come back to life — for real!

The coral reefs at Cabo Pulmo are estimated to be 20,000 years old, according to biologists at Scripps Institute of Oceanography at La Jolla. What’s unique is it’s the only living hard-coral reef system on the west side of North America. For eons, the multifingered coral has thrived while perched on a narrow, sandy ledge next to open-ocean currents. The coral’s lattice-like structure nurtured an unusually wide range of marine species — from pelagics such as bluefin tuna, dorado and sea turtles to many regional varieties of grouper, shark and other predators. Coral heads, sea fans, sponges and colorful mollusks clad the reef as it sprawled and branched like a lush forest, providing food and shelter for all marine life. Measured in biomass, the 875 different species that spawned in the safety of Cabo Pulmo Reef were about equal to those that hatched and grew to maturity here and spread into the Pacific and Sea of Cortez. John Steinbeck, in his book “The Log of the Sea of Cortez,” raved that the colors of Cabo Pulmo Reef were electric. The coral forest was a prolific nursery for many of the fish humans learned to love to catch and eat. Baja soon developed an industry for a dozen species of eating fish and feisty gamefish.

DOWNWARD SPIRAL Death crept up slowly. It wasn’t just the obvious: commercial fishing with long lines and shrimpers dragging heavy sledges through the brittle calcite arms. It was also 50 years of recreational vessels inadvertently smashing the delicate corals with anchors and chains,

suffocating them with prop wash and discharging toxic bilges near the living coral. By 1995, the reef looked bleak as a “dead zone,” and the fish were gone. In 1999, Cabo Pulmo Reef and its surroundings won federal protection as a national marine park, thanks to efforts of the local Castro family and Scripps biologists. Newly trained park rangers began enforcing the no-fishing and no-anchoring rules within the park boundaries. Boy, did I hear complaints. Life returned. Ten years later, Cabo Pulmo reef had came back from the dead. Recent analysis revealed that the corals had begun to spawn again and the total amount of marine life (biomass) had boomed more than 460 percent. Today, the fish food chain has returned. The coral reef at the heart of Cabo Pulmo National Park is again a thriving marine sanctuary, as well as a World Heritage Site.

WHERE IS CABO PULMO? On your Baja chart, look for the point farthest east on the East Cape bulge. Well, that big rectangular point is actually Cabo Los Frailes, a prominent headland

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in uniforms should zoom up in marked pangas and ask to see your SEMARNAT park permits (they sell single-day passes here). Then they will help you find a safe place to anchor. Park rangers hand out the latest park

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CABO PULMO NATIONAL PARK If you get to Cabo Pulmo in your own boat, don’t anchor inside the No Anchoring Zone (see chart.) Anchor either south of the park in Bahia Los Frailes (on the narrow shelf above the submarine canyon) or north of the inconspicuous Cabo Pulmo (open roadstead). If you’re unsure where to anchor, drift just inside the park’s two-anda-half-mile eastern boundary (see chart) and hail “Cabo Pulmo park ranger” on VHF Channel 16. Park rangers and guides

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that marks the easiest place to jump off from Baja and sail toward Mazatlan on the mainland. But look right next to Los Frailes, about two and a half miles to the north. See that very next tiny point of land? That’s the actual cabo they call Pulmo. It’s even less impressive in person. Cabo Pulmo is an anthill of a point that blends so well with its mountainous background that it’s practically invisible from sea. Cabo Pulmo National Park is about 30 nautical miles up from Cabo San Lucas, 25 up from San Jose del Cabo, 15 miles down from the marina at La Ribera or 100 miles down from La Paz harbor. My GPS position in deep water just outside the park’s eastern boundary was 23 degrees, 25.88 minutes north, 109 degrees, 22.70 minutes west.

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map, which shows two activity zones. They can link you with a park guide to go snorkeling or scuba diving (0600 to 1700) over the amazing reef system. It’s what underwater cameras are made for. Corridors of coral castles fly red fans and yellow sponges. Crannies are packed with shy anemone and brilliant tropical reef fish. Docile whale sharks and sunfish glide by. Experienced scuba divers can explore the wreck Colima, a 1929 shrimper that sank in 1980 in 45 feet of water, just on the edge of the No Anchoring Zone. Night dives (1900 to 2200) should be scheduled in advance at the park office in the village center. Beachcombing, surfing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and kiteboarding are other activities. Playa Los Arbolitos and Playa El Rincon are pristine beaches to stroll. Several times a year, visitors can help rangers carry the newly hatched nestlings to the water and launch them safely away from the gulls and frigates. Use binoculars to see the “Friars” climbing the rocky profile of Cabo Los Frailes. Some things are prohibited within the park: fishing, PWCs, two-stroke motors, non-biodegradable sunscreens or bronzers. If you’re anchored nearby, turn off your bilge pumps and don’t let sinks, decks or laundry detergent drain overboard.

WHAT’S ASHORE? At the north end of the park shoreline, the village of Cabo Pulmo has about 50 homes, a few rustic hotels, cabins and bungalows (Cremin’s, Nancy’s, Castro’s, Juanito’s, Cabo Pulmo Beach Resort), Jill’s Bakery and six casual restaurants. South of the park at Bahia Los Frailes, one large villa and one small hotel are situated among the scattering of nice beach homes. Resort courses are available for scuba novices, and tank fills and dive equipment are available in the village. I can recommend Cabo Pulmo Divers (612-157-3381), which is owned by the Castro family who helped establish the national park, and Cabo Pulmo Beach Resort, also longtime residents. Check out Cabo Pulmo Dive Center and Cabo Pulmo Sports Center. For more information, visit CaboPulmoPark.com SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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THIS TOO A ROUGH START TO THE BAJA BASH DOESN’T DETER A DETERMINED COUPLE WITH A DEADLINE. BY NANCY GOLDBERG

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e made our first mistake of the trip right out of the box.

Rather than anchor Monday night, near the start of the Baja Bash at Cabo San Lucas and then continue on the next day, we decided to keep going Monday. The weather was good, and we figured it would give us a jump on the weather window, which was still projected to open sometime Tuesday. The strategy initially paid off. We had calm conditions all the way from La Paz to Los Frailes, an anchorage on the southern coast of the Baja Peninsula about 50 miles east of Cabo. Darkness fell and we chugged serenely on, secure in the knowledge that all was going well. Around 2 a.m. we passed Cabo and started around Cabo Falso, which is the southern point of the Baja Peninsula. Capes are, in our experience, uniformly a problem. The winds accelerate and the seas pile up. Capes create their own weather systems that often bear little, if any, resemblance to the overall weather picture near them. This was to prove true of Cabo Falso. Conditions deteriorated rapidly, winds rose into the mid- to high 20-knot range, with some gusts to 30, and the seas got larger, closer together and more directly on Duet’s nose.

Kim Kemp

Clearing the Box It took four hours to round the cape. During that time, we slowed to about 4.5 knots to ease the motion. Initially, all we had was some pounding from the bulbous bow and some spray. At about the halfway point, green water started hitting the pilothouse windows directly, rather than just spray — a new experience for us, and not a nice one. It was dark, we weren’t expecting it and it really made a bang. Both of us jumped every time it happened. We were both awake, as there was no sleeping in these conditions. We considered turning around at that point, but since we couldn’t see a thing and would have had the seas on our beam during the turn, we decided that continuing would be safer. So we slogged on, into what we figure were occasionally six- to eight-foot breaking seas. Duet’s bow is six to seven feet off the water and the pilothouse windows are a good three feet higher, so for green water to hit those windows straight on, the waves had to break on or slightly above the bow. Duet was fine: the autopilot was steering and the stabilizers were working a bit but not a lot, as most of the seas were on the nose. We seemed to be going up and down as much as we were traveling forward, SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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The ocean doesn’t care how much you want to get there, nor does the boat. but over time we could see some infinitesimal progress on the chart. Our advance was measured by how much progress we made inside the lines defining a “box” that surrounds the cape and Cabo San Lucas on our chart. It’s a feature that actually indicates a more detailed chart is available in that area, but to us, that night, it was the box. If we could make it across the box, things should calm down. It took until daylight to clear the box. We rounded the cape, turned north and things calmed down, relatively speaking. When the sun came up, we could see we were bashing north into four-foot square waves, on a short period. The green water on the windows had stopped, much to our relief. Everything was gray — the sea, the sky, everything. While it wasn’t raining, there was enough spray in the air to make it look mildly foggy. We were exhausted, but neither of us was seasick. Ron’s medications, and a good dose of adrenaline, kept us going.

Bash Prep One of the key long-distance cruising skills, which may not be initially apparent, is patience. The ocean doesn’t care how much you

want to get there, nor does the boat, which will proceed at its stately pace, regardless of how much you want to speed up. Once you are out there, often there is nowhere to go but forward. You can go backward, but that requires additional sacrifice — namely, giving up all the ground you have so patiently gained. Our saying for this scenario — we have several sayings aboard Duet to reflect various situations — is “this too shall pass.” While it doesn’t always help, it does fit the situation fairly well and was used many times during our recent 950-mile journey from La Paz to Ensenada, known as the Baja Bash. It was the toughest journey we have made to date, and while it only lasted 10 days — including a four-day rest stop — we will remember it for a long time. We left Marina CostaBaja early on Monday, May 9, after a rushed journey south from Bahia Concepcion. We cut our trip north short when Ron noticed what appeared to be a decent weather window opening around May 10. We confirmed the window with Bob Jones (oceanmarinenav. com), a weather router much used by Nordhavn owners, among others. Jones said it was a good window — actually a great one for May — and it would probably be the only decent one in May. If we could

Duet joined the CUBAR fleet for the trip down Baja, when conditions were a bit calmer.

make it, we should. We have not worked with Jones (aka OMNI Bob) before but wanted the opportunity, as we will need a good router for our South Pacific crossing, a journey that has passed from the “we might go” stage to the “we are buying equipment for it, so we better go” stage. Also, Ron had not evaluated the Baja Bash before and wanted to make sure we had the best information available for what we knew would be a tough trip. So there we were, preparing to head north again, after what seemed like a very short winter of cruising in the Sea of Cortez. We enjoyed it very much, but we needed to be in Ensenada before June 9, so we could return home for Ron to work. We went through our usual preparation for an offshore journey, admittedly rather rapidly given the short timeframe between deciding to go and actually going. During this process, we always use a series of checklists to jog our aging memories, lists that definitely proved their worth during our rushed preparation. The most difficult part of getting ready fell to Nancy, who needed to prepare offshore meals, and there wasn’t much to work with. When we have the opportunity, we like to use Lean Cuisine or the like for our offshore meals. They are palatable and easy to heat and eat, and best of all, Nancy doesn’t actually have to cook them. In this case, however, no such simple

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1 Realizing that a weather window was set to open, the Goldbergs cut their trip in the Sea of Cortez short and made a line from La Paz to Cabo on Monday to begin their trip north to Ensenada. Clearing “The Box” became goal number one at the outset of the trip north.

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3 Wednesday morning, after 48 hours and 280 miles, it would have been easy to stop for a rest at Bahia Santa Maria near Magdalena Bay, but due to improving weather and the threat of increasing winds later in the week, the Goldbergs decided to push on toward Turtle Bay.

The first night was nerve-wracking, with green water hitting the windshield.

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4 Turtle Bay — reached Friday morning, roughly 96 hours after leaving Cabo — became a rest-and-regroup stop. The Goldbergs slept for roughly 18 of the first 24 hours they were in port, and spent a total of four days there waiting for the weather window to reopen.

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When Ron wasn’t sleeping in Turtle Bay, he gave the windlass some TLC.

5 After a four-day stopover in Turtle Bay, a canceled stop at a rolling anchorage 65 miles south of Ensenada, slowing down to time things better, and a bit of station-keeping outside Ensenada, Duet and crew arrived at their slip at Cruiseport Marina

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Ron worked out the weather pattern with the professional router before the final push for Ensenada.

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solutions were available. So far, we haven’t found much prepared food in Mexico, unlike in the U.S. It’s probably a good thing, but it did make Nancy’s life a little more complex, given she had about two days to get ready for what might be a seven-day passage. The solution? Pasta, pasta and more pasta. Plus plenty of grilled chicken — chicken we had in abundance. Ron grilled the chicken. Nancy cooked the pasta. We added sauce from a jar. Presto, plenty of prepared meals. Repetitive meals, to be sure, but nutritious, easy to prepare underway and relatively tasty. We also had plenty of ice cream and frozen Snickers

Back on the Bash We had another discussion about turning around, but it seemed too much of a sacrifice, given that we had finally rounded the cape. The next safe harbor was about 180 miles north, at Bahia Santa Maria, or at Mag Bay, which was a little closer. Our average speed of about 5.5 knots pointed to a mid-morning arrival the next day, which seemed doable. Email correspondence with Jones showed that the weather window was still open and conditions should be improving as we headed north. The weather did improve; namely, the sun

activity the first day. The shower enclosure is, well, enclosed, which Nancy finds induces nausea. Fortunately for Ron, she did manage to take showers later in the trip. As time passed, so did the miles. Patience paid off. We were averaging a little more than 5 knots — slowing below 5 every now and again with the bigger waves — and running at 1200 to 1400 rpm, depending on the conditions. If we had gone much faster, the ride would have been untenable. The boat would have been fine, mind you, but we would have bounced around like peas in a pod. As it was, we always needed a hand for the boat, to avoid falling. We gradually got used to the motion, and while we couldn’t exactly predict it, we got better at anticipating it, based on how high Duet rose to meet a wave or how it felt going down the back of the wave.

Pushing On Duet’s bulbous bow, seen here in the serene waters of the CostaBaja fuel dock, did its job keeping the yacht stable in large head seas.

bars, so we were good to go. We checked our way through the rest of the lists, and Duet was ready, with a few hours to spare. We actually did most of this work while traveling south in the Sea of Cortez. The weather was calm, so it was pretty simple to add the deck jack line, for example, while chugging along. Ron also kept up on the weather, while Nancy worked out the course, primary anchorages, backup anchorages, etc. 24

came out, which always makes us feel better. The winds increased, blowing mid- to high 20s in the afternoon, as Jones and Ron predicted, due to the pressure gradient created by the land heating up. Overall, we had a relatively good 24 hours. Neither of us was very hungry, but we ate anyway, to keep up our strength. We stayed on a half dose of our meds every four hours, and both of us did quite well. Ron even took a shower, although Nancy wasn’t quite up to such

After what seemed like an eon, Wednesday dawned at Bahia Santa Maria, near Magdalena Bay. We had been underway for 48 hours and covered about 280 miles. We got another update from Jones, who said that if we felt able to continue we should, as the weather window was staying open at least until Friday. After that, the northwest winds were going to really pick up and last until the middle of the following week, at least. So we had a frank discussion about how we felt and decided to continue. There were places to stop north of Bahia Santa Maria, or, if we were up to it, we could continue another 48 hours to Turtle Bay, 300 more miles north of us. As we continued north, the weather improved, although the next night was

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We gradually got used to the motion, and while we couldn’t exactly predict it, we got better at anticipating it, based on how high Duet rose to meet a wave. to be rather bumpy, for reasons that are somewhat unclear. The normal pattern is calm nights, followed by calm mornings and then a build up throughout the afternoon and evening until sometime after sunset, when the land cools down again and the winds drop. We waited for this pattern to emerge that day, but it never did, so we pounded slowly onward through the night.

Respite As the fourth dawn emerged on Thursday, about 72 hours after we left La Paz, we began to get into the groove. We both felt better and ate more. While we definitely wanted the trip to be over ASAP, we were more at peace with it than we were 24 or 48 hours into it. By the time we reached Turtle Bay on Friday morning, some 96 hours after we left La Paz, we could have continued on, but the weather window was closing Saturday. There are anchorages north of Turtle Bay before Ensenada, but none looked substantial enough to ride out the weather Jones (and Ron) saw coming over the weekend, so we pulled into Turtle Bay, dropped the hook and slept 18 hours of the first 24. Actually, we slept a good part of the four days we were in Turtle Bay. We didn’t go ashore or kayaking at all. Over the weekend, Ron and Bob followed the weather closely, as did everyone else in the anchorage, since we were all headed north. Initially, it appeared as if the following week would be a bust and we would spend it in Turtle Bay. While Turtle Bay is a great harbor of refuge, it is not somewhere we would voluntarily spend time. It is a large industrial town, so it is noisy and a lot of dust blows off the surrounding hills.

Further, while we are sure the inhabitants are mostly friendly, we did hear of one attempted pilfering while we were there. So the idea of spending another week there didn’t really float our boat, so to speak, but this too shall pass. However, as is often the case in cruising, our plan changed about 24 hours later, and the sailing fleet, plus Duet (buoyed by Jones’ and Ron’s assessment of the weather), pulled out at 5 a.m. Tuesday May 17, northbound for Ensenada.

Home Stretch We planned the final leg using stats generated during the first leg, namely an average speed of 5.6 knots. It is about 300 miles to Ensenada from Turtle Bay, so that yielded a trip time of about 54 hours. We always try to arrive in daylight, preferably early in the day, so we can deal with any issues that may arise; hence, our 5 a.m. departure, which gave us an arrival time in Ensenada of about 3 p.m. Thursday, which was a little later than we would have liked. This leg was to be more comfortable than the previous. While we still had head seas and higher winds in the afternoon, it was calm for longer periods, so we traveled faster — too fast, actually, averaging just over 7 knots. Given this, we arrived at the last reasonable anchorage, about 65 miles south of Ensenada, around 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. We decided to stop, get a good night’s sleep and move on to Ensenada very early the next morning. Unfortunately, the anchorage was so rolly, due to the angle of the swell, that we couldn’t stay, so on we went. Timing on this kind of trip is trickier than it might seem. We knew we were

going too fast early on, but slowing down might have meant going too slowly if we had to struggle with head seas or current later on. We tend to keep up our speed and then deal with the end result once we get close to our destination, rather than lose the window to get there at all by slowing down too soon in the trip. Arriving in daylight meant slowing down, way down. We reduced Duet’s engine to 1025 rpm (idle is 750 and normal cruise is around 1500), which yielded about 4.5 knots in the calmer conditions. It gave us an arrival time of between 4 and 5 a.m. Thursday morning, so we would have to do some station-keeping until the sun came up but only for a couple of hours, not most of the night. As projected, we arrived at the entrance to the bay where Ensenada is located at around 4 a.m. Nancy was on watch and laid out a reciprocal course, as discussed with Ron at the 1 a.m. watch change. Duet chugged up and down. One of our sailboat companions went into Ensenada, and the other chugged up and down about a half mile east of us. Ron came back on watch around 5:30 a.m. and continued chugging up and down until the sun rose around 7 a.m. We were further delayed by the arrival of a cruise ship, which had right of way in Ensenada harbor, so we didn’t start our approach until about 8 a.m. Nancy woke up as we started into the bay, so she could get her lines and fenders sorted out. We arrived at Cruiseport Marina without incident, after checking in with the harbormaster via VHF. Since we were coming from within Mexico, we were granted permission to proceed without needing to check in with him further. Bash bested. SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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For four-cycle engines, gearcase lube should be replaced annually, along with crankcase oil. Even if the motor received little use during the season, the lubricants should be replaced and inspected for water and metal contamination. If either is discovered, the source of the problem must be determined and the problem resolved before the motor is placed back into service. Raw-water pump impellers should be replaced no less frequently than every other year. The propeller should be removed, inspected for damage, repaired or replaced as needed, and the spline lubricated using the proper type of marine grease. Be certain to use a new cotter pin when reinstalling the propeller nut. Using a grease gun, grease all zerk fittings on the engine; most have two or three. If there is a portable fuel tank that feeds your engine, it’s best stored empty. However, before the fuel is moved from the tank to its winter home, treat it using a quality stabilizer. Some outboard manufacturers suggest that the fuel be “winter mixed” using a

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FOUNTAINE PAJOT MY37 SOCIAL SPACES AND CRUISING RANGE MEAN THIS CAT CAN MEOW AND ROAR.

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HE MY37 ISN’T the first power cat for Fountaine Pajot, but it is the latest and the smallest, as the French builder looks at the entry-level market. Outdoor space on the MY37 is abundant, starting with the cockpit, which includes a four-person settee on the transom and room for a couple of beach-type chairs. The bow is home to two sunpads, for tanning at anchor, and again, there’s room for a two or three more people to lie on towels or sit on beach or camp chairs. The flybridge — or sundeck, as the builder calls it — features a twin-chair helm to starboard, a twin sunbed to port and a corner settee aft of the sunbed, with room for five or six rear ends. This is a very social boat. In the main cabin — which can be part of the cockpit social scene with the aft doors all the way open — there is room for six guests on the portside settee (though you wouldn’t want that many eating at the dining table at once) and a lot of space for entertaining. A doublewide seat fronts the helm. The galley features a drawer-style refrigerator, a double sink, a three-burner stove and an integrated waste basket. Being that it’s a catamaran, the boat offers smooth offshore performance, stability, interior volume and impressive range. It’s available in a three- or four-cabin layout, the latter being more for the charter market. The three-cabin version gives the owners a master suite with a private head in the port hull. Two guest cabins share a head to starboard. Volvo diesels are the power of choice in the MY37, either 150 hp or 220 hp. With the 220, the cat can reach 20 knots, cruise efficiently at 14 and achieve a 1,000-mile range at 7 knots, according to the builder.

SPECIFICATIONS > LOA 36 ft., 1 in. > BEAM 16 ft., 9 in. > DRAFT 2 ft., 7 in. > FUEL 316 gal. > WATER 93 gal. > POWER Twin Volvo diesels, 150 or 220 hp > PRICE $497,500 w/220 Volvos BUILDER Fountaine Pajot, France; fountaine-pajot.com

WEST COAST DEALER Signature Yachts, Seattle; (206) 284-9004; signature-yachts.com

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COBIA 277

IT’S DEFINITELY A FISHING MACHINE, BUT NOT AT THE EXCLUSION OF THE NON-ANGLERS.

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OMING FROM THE world of large-ish sail- and powerboats, I was in for a big surprise

when I showed up for my first center-console test ride about a decade ago. I wasn’t prepared in the slightest for the speed, the rough ride or the drenching I got. In the brisk wind, I think I may have swallowed an entire hairball — of my own hair. “One hand for the boat and one for your notes” (to keep them dry) was a hard-learned lesson that day, and it stayed with me. Since then, I’ve tested numerous brands of center-console fishing boats, but it’s funny how I always judge a boat first by its ability to keep occupants dry and second for its steady ride, so passengers can move about without needing to grow a third arm.

STEP ABOARD With my (short but hard-learned) checklist in mind, I met Scott Lampe of Big Bay Yachts at the dock in San Diego. The Cobia 277 tied up alongside it was showing off its lines and $40,000 worth of options aboard. The first thing I noticed was a single-level deck that makes it easy to move from bow to transom when casting. There were no toe-stubbers anywhere. The optional T-top was powder coated, and on our test boat, it was painted to match the “wheat” colored hull. It’s a beefy piece of fiberglass and steel construction and holds quite a bit of gear: four speakers, two lockable overhead stowage boxes, three dome lights, forward and aft LED deck lights, and twin Top Gun outriggers by Rupp Marine. On our boat, an optional rod rack hung off the aft end overhead.

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Below the T-top, two bolstered helm seats with a hidden foot bar provide a secure and comfortable ride. The 40-inch dash has an efficient layout with room enough for two 16-inch multifunction displays. Our test boat was equipped with a single 12-inch Garmin GPSMAP 7612XSV touchscreen plotter, a Garmin VHF radio, Yamaha’s 6YC digital display, Lenco electric trim tab switches, a Fusion stereo and 16 toggles for every pump and light aboard. Our boat was equipped with sonar but did not have radar or an autopilot. (Lampe figures the future owner can spec exactly what he desires. According to Lampe, the profile of the typical buyer may be someone who wants to get out for a quick day of local fishing or keep this boat as a toy that accompanies a larger vessel, in which case radar and self-steering may not be necessary.) To the right of the upgraded Edson wheel were the throttles for the twin 200 hp Yamaha F200XCA outboards (the standard power package). Twin 250s are available as an upgrade and may add just a little speed at the top end, but that may not be a desired tradeoff with fuel economy. A wide glove compartment with a 12v outlet is below the wheel and has room for

• The Cobia 277 is, first and foremost, a

fishing machine … but it can do double duty as a fish boat and a fun family cruiser.

While the Cobia 277 is definitely set up for fishing, with overhead rod holders and an aft seat that folds out of the way, the helm is set up to accommodate day cruising and more.

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SPECIFICATIONS

> LOA 27 ft., 7 in. > BEAM 9 ft., 8 in. > DRAFT 22 in. > WEIGHT 5,200 lbs. > FUEL 189 gal. > POWER Twin Yamaha F200XCA 200 hp outboards > PRICE (BASE) $126,000 (boat and 200 hp engines) > PRICE (AS TESTED) $163,000 STANDARD EQUIPMENT Recessed bow roller, blue LED cockpit lighting, pop-up cleats, stainless rubrail, insulated 62-quart cooler, Yamaha fuel/water separator and information station, two 47-gallon fishboxes and more.

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Twin Yamaha F200XCA 200 hp outboards, power-assist steering, extra battery, Lewmar electric windlass, T-top with powder coating, underwater lights, bow backrests, Garmin electronics, Fusion stereo, rod rack for leaning post, Edson steering wheel upgrade, trailer and more.

BUILDER Cobia Boats, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; cobiaboats.com.

WEST COAST DEALER Big Bay Yachts, San Diego; (619) 222-1124; bigbayyachts.com.

cellphones, keys, sunglasses and what-haveyou. The dash and driver are protected by a high and curved windshield.

CROSSOVER APPEAL Below the seats are three batteries (a fourth is optional) and behind them is a tackle station with numerous drawers that would keep most any angler organized. Forward and integrated into the console is a seat that tops an insulated 62-quart cooler. Together, the seat and cooler form a swinging door that leads into the surprisingly large head, which is tucked below

telescoping leg. The first stop makes the bow a casting platform or a cushion-covered sunpad, complete with two manual backrests that swing in from their outboard stowed positions so passengers can sit and ride facing forward. The second level brings the sole all the way up to form a table with a V-shaped settee around it providing seating for at least four. The anchor roller exits through the stem to keep ground tackle from snagging any lines. Even the pop-up forward nav light is flush to the bow, so it presents no casting hazard until manually deployed. A small

Our ride confirmed that the Cobia 277 is one sweet and dry ride. the console. Included here are a standard manual marine toilet, a small freshwater sink and a mirror. Headroom is ample (6 feet, 1 inch), so even grownups can use the space as a changing station. The Cobia 277 can do double duty as a fish boat and a fun family cruiser. The convertible bow has an electric table that levitates out of the sole on a two-stage

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Lewmar electric windlass (wireless remote available) manages the 300 feet of line aboard. Hip-high gunwales add a feeling of security, as does the recessed stainless steel handrail that runs from the console to the bow on both sides. A nice touch are the six pop-up cleats that won’t grab lines or clothing.

FISHING FEATURES The Cobia 277 is, first and foremost, a fishing machine, so there are twin 47-gallon insulated fishboxes with macerator pumps and a soothing blue 42-gallon recirculating livewell with a clear top cover. Stainless flush-mounted rod holders and eight under-gunwale rod racks mean the owner can bring a couple of friends and all can have multiple rods working simultaneously. Aft is another bench that will seat two, facing forward. It is integrated into the transom and when not in use, it’s flush. The backrest is removable, again to keep the aft end clear for fishing. With the touch of a button, the whole seat module rises electrically to reveal good access to two Yamaha fuel/water separators and most of the pumps aboard. Passengers can board with the standard “leg over the gunwale” swing or by stepping onto the transom just above where the swim ladder is stowed and next to the freshwater shower outlet. That means the swimming half of the family can do their

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Fishing features of the Cobia 277 include a tackle station that should keep any angler organized and a recirculating livewell on the transom.

thing while the fishing half casts off the bow, and everybody wins.

PERFORMANCE Lampe untied the docklines, and we headed out onto San Diego Bay. With two crew, 40 percent fuel in the 189-gallon tank, and a one-foot chop in the bay, we ran our test against a 10- to 12-knot breeze. With the 21 degree deadrise, the 277 has

a nice flat aft section and comes up on plane in just under five seconds, at around 2800 rpm. We found wide-open throttle around 5200 rpm as we topped out at 44 mph. The most economical cruise was around 3000 rpm and 21 mph, where the outboards burned 9.2 gph, which translates to a 430-mile range at 2.3 mpg. That means you can run quite a way offshore to find tuna and still come home plenty fast

without running out of gas. Purchase the optional trailer, and lakes and rivers can be added to the offshore fun, to mix it up a little. We doubled back on our own wake, which the 277 took in stride. The ride was smooth. When Lampe said “hang on” as he pulled hard turns, all I did was press my backside into the seat bolster and continued taking notes without being jostled. The deep-V of the bow parted the wind chop and although we didn’t get out into a fourfoot swell, it was clear that this was a dry boat. In fact, we made it all the way back without a single drop of water or smudge of salt spray on that crystal-clear windshield. Our ride confirmed that the Cobia 277 is one sweet and dry ride. No extra appendages and no hairballs — check. Notes dry — check. Fun — double check.

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SEATRIAL

HAMPTON

650 PILOTHOUSE FILLING A GAP IN THE PH LINEUP, THE

SEMI-CUSTOM 650 IS A LUXURY COUPLES CRUISER WITH HISTORY ON ITS SIDE. STORY BY MIKE WERLING

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PHOTOS BY NEIL RABINOWITZ

K, I THOUGHT as I peered through my zoom lens at the Navy’s newest autonomous

submarine-hunting trimaran being tested in the waters off Camp Pendleton, it’s pretty badass, but can it take me from Southern California to Alaska in comfort and luxury with only one fuel stop? Don’t think so. Aboard the new Hampton 650 Pilothouse — which certainly can get from SoCal to Alaska with one fuel stop — on a run from Newport Beach to San Diego were myself and Hampton Yacht Group of California’s Chris Elliott and Michelle King. Elliott and King were delivering the yacht to the San Diego International Boat Show, and I was along for the ride, a bit of an extended sea trial. Coming across the Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) was a bonus, one that led me to the H650’s spacious and social flybridge. But I’m getting ahead of myself.

NEW HULL Hampton was sure to keep the hull design elements that make its yachts seaworthy and safe — hand-laid fiberglass molded in one piece with five outer layers of vinylester resin and reinforced with two layers of Kevlar from chine to chine and a

third Kevlar layer in the forward collision zone — but the Howard Apollonio design added something to the modified deep-V concept. The chine is split. The forward half of the chine on both sides is above the waterline, to improve performance at slower speeds, and it fairs about halfway back. From there aft, the chine is below the waterline, which helps at planing speeds. Overall, the split chine nearly eliminates chine noise at rest. Add in prop tunnels and new Caterpillar diesels, and it all results in a 66-footer that can achieve 23 knots, which was our top speed on test day in a gently heaving Pacific Ocean, amid three- to five-foot swells. With the ABT hydraulic stabilizer fins engaged, the ride was smooth up and down the speed range, even when we took the swell on the beam, and even down at trawler speeds, which is where the 650 will spend a lot of its time during long passages. At 9

Satin cherry wood, cream-colored fabrics, light-colored granite and touches of blue throughout tie the Hampton 650 together in a pleasant, high-end way. Fine craftsmanship is on display above and belowdecks.

• Filling a gap in the pilothouse lineup between the 620 and the 680, the

TESTER’S OPINION

H650 will attract owners who are making a jump in length and those who are looking to drop down in size and run a yacht on their own. A cruising couple can definitely run the yacht, but there will be times when they’ll want three or four other couples along for a trip to the island or for lunch somewhere up or down the coast.

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SPECIFICATIONS

> LOA 66 ft., 4 in. > BEAM 17 ft., 8 in. > DRAFT 5 ft., 2 in. > DISPLACEMENT 80,500 lbs. > FUEL 1,200 gal. > WATER 400 gal. > POWER Twin Caterpillar C12.9 diesels, 1,000 hp > PRICE (AS TESTED) $2.95 million STANDARD & OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT See dealer for complete list.

BUILDER Hampton Yachts, Shanghai, China; hamptonyachts.com

WEST COAST DEALERS Hampton Yacht Group, Seattle; (206) 623-5200; hamptonyachtgroup.com Hampton Yacht Group, Newport Beach, Calif.; (949) 515-0006; hygofcalifornia.com

knots, roughly 1000 rpm, the twin Cats were burning a combined 10 gph, which yields a range of just less than 1,000 miles (with a 10 percent reserve built in). Seven or 8 knots will push that range past 1,000 miles. Range at 15 and 17.5 knots is roughly the same at 295 miles, and the fuel burn is 55 and 64 gph, respectively. Elliott called 19.5 knots a fast cruise, which had the engines spinning at 2050 rpm, about an 80 percent load, and burning a combined 76 gph. The deep V of the bow cleaved the waves and kept conditions comfortably smooth for the H650’s three passengers as we made our way to San Diego at 17 to 18 knots, while the flatter aft planing section and the props threw off a wake the dolphins found irresistible, as four pods of them found us along the way.

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Floating helm pod Dedicated console for wine refrigerator Dual access to the flybridge TV that lowers out of hardtop Versatility of salon furniture

We spent the trip at the lower helm on a cool, gray, damp early summer day — June gloom in full effect — though I made it up there to record a short video and photograph the Navy sub hunter, but when the weather is good, the flybridge will be the preferred hangout spot. Accessed via steps from the aft deck or opposite the galley, its helm is fully outfitted with twin Garmin MFDs, engine displays, a VHF radio and controls for the engine, thruster and stabilizer fins. Twin captain’s chairs face the helm but can swivel around to join the action at the L-shaped dinette. A console to starboard houses a grill, a refrigerator, a

sink, a wet bar and storage. Aft is room for a dinghy and a davit. The hardtop covers the flybridge from the helm to the back of the settee, and an LED TV folds down out of it. A pretty neat feature.

IN THE HOUSE Hampton designers have spent a long time tweaking the pilothouse concept, and the H650 and its owners benefit from that work. The satin cherry woodwork is warm and pleasant to look at and complements the granite countertops perfectly. Twin Pompanette captain’s chairs front a helm that’s composed of an angled lower dash component — engine displays, throttles, a VHF radio, an autopilot display and more — and a wide, soft-cornered “pod” that faces the driver and appears to float just above the dash. Within that burlwood-accented pod are three Garmin GPSMap 7616 MFDs, a Fusion stereo head unit and a Garmin GNX instrument display. While the pilothouse is definitely built for safe and functional operation of the yacht — a four-panel windshield and windows all around deliver expansive views and watertight side doors provide quick access to the sidedecks — the captain won’t be cloistered away while driving. A three-person settee is immediately aft of the captain’s chairs, and those chairs can swivel around to join in for a meal at the hinged table. Directly aft of the dinette is the U-shaped galley, which is open to both the helm area and the salon, which is aft and down three steps. It is fully

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equipped with GE and SubZero appliances, a pots-and-pans drawer, overhead cabinets and a granite sole with optional heat (enough to keep feet warm on a cold morning, I assume, not enough to fry an egg). A desk that can double as a serving station sits opposite the galley, to starboard, at the base of the stairs to the flybridge.

SOCIAL SCENE Folding glass doors at the aft bulkhead mean the owner can open up the inside entirely to the aft deck, or just a little. With the doors folded completely away, the aft deck and salon become one large social space, with room for at least six people inside on the L-shaped sofa and twin armchairs and room for four or five on the transom bench settee, which shares the space with a table that houses a small refrigerator in its base. The flybridge deck extends far enough to turn the cockpit into

The master stateroom is an owner’s retreat. a California deck, and stairs to either side lead to the large swim platform. In the salon, a two-level cabinet to starboard houses a high-low TV in the upper part and a bar in the lower part. Another cabinet forward of that is home to a wine refrigerator. Two ottomans and a moveable glass coffee table make this social space adaptable and configurable. The windows that run along both sides of the salon bulkheads are at such a level that passengers can see out while they’re seated.

ACCOMMODATIONS A curved stairway leads to the accommodations below, where passengers will find three staterooms and three heads. The foyer houses a washer and dryer and a storage closet. The third stateroom features a full-size bed, reading lights, an LED TV, a hanging locker and a stereo/DVD player. The VIP stateroom includes an island

queen berth, a hanging locker, an LED TV, a skylight with a screen, storage, a stereo/ DVD player and more. Both the VIP and third head include a separate shower stall, granite countertops and floors, a Tecma toilet and a vanity with under-sink storage. Spanning the full beam, the master stateroom is an owner’s retreat. A king-size bed is on the centerline, a two-person settee is under the large hull window to port, and a vanity is opposite, under another hull window. Both hull windows have two smaller opening portholes. Aft of the berth are the head, shower and walk-in closet. The toilet and vanity are to port, with the shower stall on the centerline, and the large closet is to starboard. Having the head and closet aft of the berth definitely helps with sound attenuation, and even with the boat underway, people could sit and converse comfortably on the bed or the settee.

TIGHT SHIP Overall, the workmanship on the H650 is exceptional, which one might expect from a family that’s been building boats for roughly 50 years, the last 24 of those under the Hampton name. The woodwork is flawless and tightly joined, the built-in furniture fits exactly as it should, the stainless is smooth and shiny, and the engine room is well laid out and roomy. While some owners are going to want to get out there and go, I can definitely see this yacht being used to take groups around the harbor, to the islands for the day or for lunch somewhere in the sound. Its biggest strength might be as a floating happy hour spot at the dock, though given its 1,000-mile range, it doesn’t necessarily have to be its home dock. During our several-hour trip to San Diego, I sat in every part of the yacht and just listened. The whooshing of the water past the hull and the low hum of the Caterpillar diesels was the soundtrack. I didn’t hear creaking from the hull, the sole or the doors. Nothing rattled and water bottles set down on tables and countertops didn’t move. We did get a close-on visit from a military helicopter that was protecting the perimeter around the ACTUV sea trial, but he might have been as interested in checking us out as we were in checking out the sub hunter. SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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DON’T BE ALL WET We take a good look at what waterproof really means.

What does waterproof mean when it comes to marine electronics applications? Water-repellent, water-resistant and watertight seem similar, but when it comes to protecting property, understanding the difference can mean a lot. BY DOUG THOMPSON

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The helm of the HydraSports 4200 is exposed to the elements, so its triplee Garmin MFDs have to be waterproof.e

e all may have a different interpretation regarding these terms, an ambiguity that can lead to improper purchases, or at least to incorrect usage, of products ranging from handheld electronics to dry suits. The difference between waterproof and water-resistant is something important to learn; the knowledge will affect how you load a stowage locker and purchase electronics. Consider the definitions. Take an unopened Coke can in an ice chest. Unless it’s punctured, the can goes in at sunrise and comes out at dusk, and no water contaminates your cola. That’s waterproof. However, a word like waterproof can get misused, especially by a marketing agency trying to design a catchy advertisement.

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Let’s rank the four terms this way:

• Waterproof: Impervious to water, the ultimate. Electronics that are exposed to weather and boat hulls better be waterproof. • Watertight: Constructed so tightly as to be impervious to water. This applies to fittings in the transom, and hull and deck seams and joints. Leakage is possible, but not likely unless completely immersed in water (or sprayed by water) for an extended period. • Water-repellent: A finish that resists, but does not entirely prevent, the penetration of water. Umbrellas and ponchos fit in here. • Water-resistant: Clothing treated with durable water-repellent coatings (Teflon or silicone based) can be considered water-resistant. Unfortunately, confusion over these definitions leads to problems (e.g., things get wet, things get ruined), and that befuddlement is most certainly not on the manufacturing side of reputable companies, especially when it comes to electronics. Design engineers at electronics manufacturers know the water tolerances of their products and label them accordingly.

Tested Tough Garmin International rigorously tests all of its devices to make sure they’ll survive the activities for which they are designed. “All of our marine products are IPX7 rated and tested to pass other environmental hazards that a marine customer might encounter,” said Carly Hysell, PR/ media relations manager for Garmin International, who noted the GPSMAP 8600 series, which is offered in a 17-, 22and 24-inch displays, is the latest offering. “Our products are also subjected to extensive temperature shock (hot to cold/ cold to hot), UV, salt and fog testing, water projected by powerful jets (power washer), etc., to ensure they are designed to survive in the harsh marine environment.” Because electronics generate heat, sometimes the inside of a unit can fog up. That’s an unavoidable occurrence that manufacturers expect. “People often associate ‘waterproof’ with

Beneteau’s Gran Turismo 46 has an enclosed cabin, but the sunroof opens wide, so its Simrad MFD should be rated to handle unexpected water.

Fighting Fog

To protect the ventilation hole in its electronics, Raymarine uses a Gore Tex cover that allows air and water to escape but only air to get in.

‘fog proof,’” said Jim McGowan, marketing manager for Raymarine Americas. “In fact, they are altogether different. Most marine displays do have some kind of ventilation in them that allows them to exchange air and equalize pressure with the outside world. This is often a very small pinhole vent that is covered (on the inside) with a piece of Gore Tex fabric. The Gore Tex allows air to flow in and out, while blocking drops of water.” As electronic units heat up, they will expel internal air. As they cool down, they will inhale external air. If that air is moist (like anywhere outside of the desert), the unit will naturally ingest some moisture. “They key is that the Gore Tex allows the water molecules to go back out again, either as vapor or as condensed water drops,” McGowan said. “It’s designed to allow only air to enter, and air and water to exit. Just like your rain gear or boots.” Depending on the construction of your devices, seeing a bit of fog on the inside of the LCD can be a normal occurrence, and isn’t necessarily a cause for concern. It should burn off quickly once the unit is energized and it warms up. If you see SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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IPX Explained

Most marine electronics manufacturers test products using standards set by the International Electrotechnical Commission, and assign an “IPX” rating.

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No protection.

Vertically falling drops of water for a minimum of 10 minutes.

Vertically falling drops of water up to 15 degrees from vertical for a minimum of 10 minutes.

Direct spray of water up to 60 degrees from vertical for a minimum of 10 minutes.

A splash of water from any direction for a minimum of five minutes.

Center console sportfishing boats such as the Boston Whaler Outrage 370 face spray and rainy conditions, so their electronics need excellent waterproofing.

full-on droplets or running water in there, then it’s time to be concerned. “All of Raymarine’s latest MFDs and instruments use optical bonding technology,” McGowan said. “We fill the air space between the LCD panel and the unit’s front glass with an optical-grade clear epoxy. This gives them better contrast and clarity, and also eliminates fogging on the inside of the display, so you’ll never experience fogging on one of our devices.”

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A 6.3mm spray of water (12.5 liters per minute) in any direction for at least three minutes.

A 12.5mm spray of water (100 liters per minute) in any direction for at least three minutes.

Complete submersion up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes.

Continuous immersion in water under conditions specified by the manufacturer.

Other electronics are simply not intended to be used outside, and therefore are not built to IPX6 or IPX7 standards “Some of our larger monitors are IPX6 when dash mounted, but only IPX2 when the back is exposed, due to cooling vents,” said Jeremy Schroeder, Navico’s mechanical engineering manager. Navico brands include Lowrance and Simrad electronics, and the Simrad NSS Evo2 is a recent new product. “These are often installed in the wheelhouse or flybridge. Our VHF radios are waterproof to JIS-7 (Japan Industrial Standards), which is very similar to the IPX7 standard. Some black box products that are commonly mounted below deck are IPX5.” Furuno has a very broad product line offering including certified Navigation Suites of products for the largest super-tankers and cruise vessels down to very small radar and navigation systems for 20-foot fishing boats. “For this reason, our products offer varying degrees of water resistance depending on the intended application and installation location,” said Eric Kunz, Furuno senior product manager. “Our light-marine MFDs and display products that are meant for various installation locations are typically labeled as ‘Waterproof and carry a tested IP56’. Typically, Furuno guarantees that any product rated as ‘Waterproof’ is protected from water ingress for the full two-year warranty period.”

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Keeping it Clean Maintenance with IPX6- and IPX7rated products is simple. Not only are these products waterproof, but the procedures for cleaning and care have been greatly improved. “Cleaning and maintenance on Raymarine products is pretty easy,” McGowan said. “MFDs, instruments, radar scanners, cameras, and other topside-rated devices can be flushed with fresh water when you’re rinsing the boat. Just make sure the door covering the chart reader is closed prior to rinsing. While water won’t penetrate through the card reader to the inside, the moisture is not helpful to the metallic contacts that read the map card.” Be careful, though, because the wrong cleaning materials can scratch the exterior glass. For example, Furuno MFD “Waterproof” products utilize a toughened glass lens. “This toughened glass has a very hard

Tested Tough

Garmin’s MFDs, including its latest 8600 family, face rigorous testing to ensure the conditions on your boat are well within their capability.

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Raymarine’s MFDs and instruments are tested to both IPX6 and IPX7 standards. They are fully approved for both above- and belowdecks installation and are waterproof from all directions. “There are some products in our line that are not supposed to be out in the open,” McGowan said. “For example, some of

Raymarine’s MFDs, including the gS195, are tested to both IPX6 and IPX7 standards, for long life at sea.

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anti-reflective coating applied to it, which is very similar to mobile devices,” said Kunz, who noted that Furuno’s new TZT2 MFDs have an all-glass front and are completely sealed. “However, it is important to avoid repeatedly wiping salt crystals across the hardened glass lens, to reduce the chance of scratching it. We recommend spraying fresh water on the glass lens first, to dissolve any possible dirt or salt crystals, and then buff the lens clean using a microfiber cloth.”

There Are Limits There are limits to waterproofness. Sea water pressure increases at a tremendous rate as the depth of the water increases, so any item that is rated as “submersible” generally comes with a depth rating (e.g., 1 meter, 3 meters). If you exceed that depth, you’re very likely to have leakage into the device. 48

“Another consideration for electronics, especially non-waterproof electronics, is adhering to the manufacturer-recommend ‘drip loops’ on cables connected to the device,” McGowan said. “If water hits an exposed cable on deck, the surface tension of the water can allow it to flow down the outside of the cable jacket to the lowest point in the cable, where gravity will make it drip off.” A sign of a good installation is allowing a loop of cable to hang underneath non-waterproof devices so those drips fall clear of the device and don’t wind up inside it. “Also, its good practice to seal the electrical connections to your electronics with some dielectric grease,” McGowan said. “This protects all of the contacts inside your power cable, network cable, transducer cable and more from corrosion over the years.”

Raymarine’s MFDs are tested to both IPX6 and IPX7 standards. our autopilot systems have a device called an Actuator Control Unit. It’s essentially the power supply for the hydraulic pump or mechanical drive system. The ACU is splash-proof but not intended to be exposed to the elements directly. Generally, that type of device is mounted inside the helm, in a lazarette, engine room or similar utility space that doesn’t see the elements directly.” Raymarine’s radar scanners, thermal cameras and on-deck cameras are also tested to IPX6 and IPX7. These products are also tested for wind-load, to make sure they’ll keep working (rotating) in heavy winds, up to 100 knots. Taking tests to extremes can ensure products don’t fail when needed most. Navico often implements water-ingress tests that are done above and beyond the IEC IP standards. “These are often related to the harsh environment that our products encounter,” Schroeder said. “An example is heating a product and submerging it in cool water to simulate solar heating and a sudden rain shower or taking on a wave. This thermal shock, along with submersion, ensures we have robust products that will hold up for our customers.”

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CHEMAINUS IS WHERE ART AND NATURE MEET BY THE WATER. STORY AND PHOTOS BY DEANE HISLOP

LOCATED ON VANCOUVER’S EASTERN SHORE, Chemainus is nestled between the mountains and the sea. This beautiful small town of 4,000 is more than just quaint houses and beautiful gardens; it’s a year-round destination for boaters drawn by the town’s outdoor art gallery, the largest in B.C. When economic hard times hit the town in the early 1980s, the civic and business leaders gambled that painting murals on buildings would attract enough tourists to sustain the economy. Five murals were painted in 1982, and civic leaders were encouraged when bus tours began stopping to allow riders to view the paintings. These days, tens of thousands of visitors make their way to Chemainus annually to follow the yellow footprints or ride a

Waterwheel Park features a working replica of the old mill’s water wheel.

horse-drawn carriage to view 45 murals depicting the town’s early history.

WHAT’S NEW? During our last visit, Arlene and I discovered the downtown had undergone a revitalization, starting with a dramatic remake of the Waterwheel Park area 1 . Visitors to The Mural Town will find new landscaping, benches and features in place of bare pavement. There has also been an ambitious expansion of the Chemainus Museum 2 . The Visitor Centre and the Chamber of Commerce office were relocated to new a new spot next to the museum. SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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The Chemainus Theatre Festival 4 is one of the crown jewels of the town. For more than two decades, Vancouver Island’s largest independent professional theater company has called Chemainus home, presenting performances year round. Enjoy pre-show dining in the Playbill Dining Room and then watch an exciting play in the theater. Afterward, immerse yourself in The Gallery, showcasing British Columbia artists and artisans. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round of golf at challenging Mount Brenton Golf Course 5 . The par 71, 18-hole course is surrounded by creeks, ponds and towering trees with cart paths throughout. Scuba divers are drawn to Chemainus to explore a unique dive site. A sunken Boeing 737 jetliner is perched on a stand 15 feet above the sea floor and 100 feet below the surface just a few yards off Kin Beach, a popular place for family gatherings and picnics.

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Wharfinger Harmen Bootsma will lend a hand with lines. Once you’re in town, ride a horse-drawn carriage on a leisurely tour.

A wide verity of eateries populate Chemainus, ranging from funky sidewalk cafes, tearooms and bakeries to formal restaurants. A couple of our favorites are the Willow Street Café 6 , with a selection of wraps, sandwiches, pizza and salads, and the other is Sushi Bar 7 , featuring soups, salads, tempura, sashimi and sushi.

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Beaches, old-growth forest and miles and miles of natural beauty suited for hiking, exploring or simple sauntering with the crew are all just a few steps away from the head of the dock. Maps of the area are available at the visitors’ center. All the trails are dog friendly, but you’re requested to keep them on a leash or they might be tempted to chase area wildlife.

TIME YOUR VISIT There is plenty to do for visiting boaters year round. During the spring and summer there is the Wednesday Market with handmade, home-grown or home-baked everything. Chemainus Valley Cultural Arts Society provides Music in the Park every Tuesday evening all summer long. In addition, music festivals including rockabilly, bluegrass, accordion and jazz are yearly summer institutions. You can buy almost everything at the Street Market. Fall and winter bring Savor Chemainus, celebrating local wine, food, music and art, classical concerts in a small historical church and finally Little Town Christmas with free family festivities. If you’ve never visited Chemainus or it has been a while since your last visit, I suggest stopping by. You won’t be disappointed.

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OLYMPIC SAILING COACH AND MEMBER OF TEAM MAD DOG RACING THE RACE TO ALASKA (R2AK.COM) is a grueling competition that winds up the Inside Passage from Port Townsend, Wash., to Ketchikan, Alaska. It covers 750 miles of sheltered and open waters where racers encounter squalls, tidal currents that can run up to 20 mph, killer whales, high winds and more. Oh, and the boats in the race are only allowed to use human and wind power. No motors of any kind. It is the longest such race in North America. The winning team receives $10,000. The runner-up? A set of steak knives. So it’s nice to win.

As far as the boat goes, we spent about nine months preparing it specifically for the R2AK. We modified the boat in several ways by adding T-foil rudders and altering the one-design sail plan with a more efficient mainsail shape while also adding a light-air non-overlapping jib. Ultimately, though, pretty much most of these lessons were learned through trial and error and lots of practice. The race itself was the shortest part of the whole gig. Why is the Mastrom 32 your boat of choice? Randy owned one, and we were already racing together all around the country. We were starting to race the boat offshore and doing races of around 100 nautical miles. The boat was super fast and we were winning everything. So once we learned what the R2AK was all about, we knew the M32 was a winning ticket. What kinds of cool things did you see during the race? We saw lots of sealife and birds. The phosphorescence one night — we were out past the Queen Charlottes and could see our foils glowing green under the water.

Ian Andrewes (right) and Team MAD Dog mates Randy Miller and Colin Dunphy won the Race to Alaska aboard an M32.

The 2016 winners, Team MAD Dog Racing, obliterated the previous record by more than a day, finishing in three days, 20 hours, and 13 minutes. MAD Dog Racing consists of Ian Andrewes, Randy Miller (team captain) and Colin Dunphy. We interviewed Andrewes about the prep for the 2016 race, the race itself and the team’s crazy ambition to do it again next year — even faster. Sea: How did you find out about the R2AK? Andrewes: A friend of mine up in Port Townsend told me about it and we joked around about the perfect boat for that race. How easy or difficult was the decisionmaking process to enter?

It was pretty easy. I was thinking about it to myself for a long time, since we started sailing the M32 offshore. It was like the three of us brought the idea up at the same time, so it was decided rather quickly that we should race. How does one adequately prepare for such an arduous voyage? There is a lot that goes into preparing for something like this. We had to keep our boat as light as possible with only just the absolute bare minimum brought with us. This meant we each only got a small dry bag each for spare clothes, socks, headlamp, chafe cream, etc. We reduced the amount of water we would bring just before the start, opting to potentially drink less for the sake of speed.

What was the toughest leg of the course? The whole thing was difficult. The start was slow and tedious. We got our butts kicked in Johnstone Strait, and the rest of the race I was so tired that I can’t remember what it was like. What are you going to do with the $10k prize money? Pay the tax man. What do you all do when not racing in the R2AK? I’m a sailor by profession, and I just spent the past two years as an Olympic coach in the Nacra17 class. What’s the plan for next year? We are planning to do the R2AK now that they’ve announced it will run again in 2017. We will be the same team and the same boat, although we might make some more foiling modifications to the boat. Our goal is to drop the record to less than three days.

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It’s easy to get lost in the enchantment that is Butchart Gardens.

and visiting boats should stay close to the starboard side upon entering, to avoid a rock to port. There are signs in several places restricting anchoring due to eelgrass. The inlet is well protected from potential winds and has a good-holding bottom. Many visitors elect to stern-tie to a tree on the shoreline.

GOWLLAND TOD PROVINCIAL PARK Toward the end of the inlet is a dinghy dock where visitors can go ashore and hike 25 miles of trails in Gowlland Tod Provincial Park. The park protects a significant portion of the Gowlland Range, one of the last remaining natural areas in greater Victoria.

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BUTCHART GARDENS ARRIVE BY BOAT AND STOP TO SMELL THE ROSES STORY AND PHOTOS BY DEANE HISLOP

IT HAD BEEN A COUPLE of years since we last visited the 55-acre, internationally acclaimed and National Historic Site Butchart Gardens (pronounced “Butch-art”), (butchartgardens. com), on Vancouver Island, B.C., and we couldn’t wait to return. The memory of fragrant flowers, the beauty of the grounds, the amazing artwork and the garden’s history were calling us back.

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TOD INLET For boaters, it’s a special experience to arrive at the back gate in beautiful Butchart Cove, off Tod Inlet. Visitors are welcome to tie up overnight to four buoys (stern tie to the shore) that are provided; however, these are available at no charge on a first-come, firstserved basis. There is also a large dock for offloading passengers, dinghy mooring and floatplanes dropping off guests. Visitors are requested to moor their dinghy on the shoreline side of the float to keep the cove side available for visiting tour boats and seaplanes. Butchart Garden employees staff a ticket booth at the top of the dock. If, for some reason, an employee is not present, press the intercom button on the locked gate and an attendant will speak to you, let you in and have you pay for admission at the main gate, across from the gift shop. Additional anchorage for many boats is available in Tod Inlet, only a short dinghy ride away. The inlet is narrow at the entrance SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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Anchor in Tod Inlet and then rub Tacca’s snout for good luck inside Butchart Gardens.

and flower guide at the gate, and enjoy a gentle stroll around the picturesque grounds. The main attractions include the Sunken Garden, Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Star Pond, Italian Garden, Piazza and Mediterranean Garden. We spent the entire day exploring the extensive grounds. The gardens are absolutely stunning! Whether you are an avid gardener or not, you will appreciate the beauty that the grounds provide. As we walked around, our senses were awakened by the beauty, stunning colors, aromas, and textures.

TIME YOUR VISIT One of the highlights of the summer is live concerts and spectacular fireworks every Saturday night (July – August), which is included as part of your admission ticket. While literally hundreds of boaters anchor in Tod Inlet to view the fireworks from their boat, the best vantage point to see the entire show is within the gardens, on the lawn in front of the fireworks display area. The display is choreographed to music. After the show, you can enjoy a recital from the rare Aeolian Pipe Organ located in the loft of the Organ Pavilion. Originally this building was a barn used for the milking cows. Live performances play for 30 minutes following each fireworks show.

PAST AND PRESENT In 1904, Robert Butchart and his wife, Jennie, made their home in Tod Inlet. Robert, a successful cement manufacturer, was attracted to the location because of its rich limestone deposits. Once he had exhausted the deposits, Jennie came up with an idea to create a garden in the pit that remained. By 1920, the gardens had become so popular that they attracted up to 50,000 visitors each year. The hospitable Butcharts christened their estate “Benvenuto” (Italian for “welcome”) to greet their guests. The grounds are filled with art objects acquired during the family’s travels. The Engines & Generators Fountain of the Three Sturgeons and the bronze casting of the wild boar are both Westerbeke Authorized Distributor from Florence, Italy. The boar, affectionately • Factory trained technicians • Repower or rebuild known as “Tacca,” is located on Piazza in • Large inventory of Universal and Westerbeke parts front of the Butchart residence. His snout is • Annual maintenance • Troubleshooting • Free estimates finely burnished by thousands of visitors who • Quality work • Personal service • Our dock or yours give it an affectionate rub for good luck. If you haven’t been there before, or if you have, it’s always worth a visit, as the gardens 717 NE Northlake Way • Seattle, WA 98105 Proudly Serving Northwest Boaters are always changing. It’s a special experience on Seattle’s Lake Union since 1983. 206-547-2477 • www.gallerymarine.com to arrive by boat. PNW-10 SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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DON’T MISS LIST NOVEMBER 2016 EV ENTS

4-6 • Sitka WhaleFest. Hosted by the Sitka Sound Science Center, the science symposium includes community and cultural activities, Whalefest Filmfest, a science reception, an art show, a 5k/10k run, Marine Mingle, a banquet and more. Sitka, AK; $35-95; sitkawhalefest.org; (907) 747-7964

5-6 • Bayside Marine Salmon Derby Series Tournament. Fishermen can compete for cash and prizes. Everett, WA; northwestsalmonderbyseries.com; (425) 252-3088

9 • Port Townsend Sea Shanty Sing Circle and Sing-Along. Join in the monthly sing-along the second Wednesday of the month. Bring a sack lunch or some take-out to satisfy your dinnertime appetite and enjoy the provided coffee, tea, and cookies. Northwest Maritime Center, Port Townsend, WA; Free; singshanties. blogspot.com

11-13 • The Chocolate Festival. Three days are devoted to chocolate, including a night at the Chocolate Festival Gala, chocolate samplings, a Chocolate Hunt, and a chocolatier and craft vendor show. Port Orchard Pavilion on Bay Street, Port

Orchard, WA; Prices vary; fathomsofun. org; information@fathomsofun.org

14-20 • Alaska Bald Eagle Festival. Attend photography workshops, meet and greets, a reception with hors d’oeuvres, guest speakers, a chocolate buffet, live raptor presentations and witness the annual release of rehabilitated bald eagles at the Alaska Bald Eagle Preserve. American Bald Eagle Foundation, Haines, AK; baldeagles.org; (907) 766-3094

17-19 • Pacific Marine Expo. Catch up with fellow mariners at the only show designed specifically for commercial mariners from Alaska to California. Find new products and the latest in marine equipment. CenturyLink Field, Seattle; $30; (800) 454-3005; pacificmarineexpo. com 17-19 • Clayoquot Oyster Festival. The three-day event showcases oyster dishes, an oyster masquerade party with the theme “Under the Sea,” an oyster shucking relay and a regal oyster gala including a Best Oyster Dish voted on by all the guests. Tofino Community Hall, Tofino, B.C.; Cost varies; oystergala.com; (250) 266-6665

25 • Seaside Parade of Lights. Begin the season with the parade of lights and lighting of the community tree, as lighted floats go by and parade watchers can drink hot cider and sing carols. Downtown, Seaside, OR; Free for spectators; (503) 738-6391; seasidechamber.com 27-Dec. 23 • Christmas Ship Festival. As a Pacific Northwest tradition, the Argosy Cruises have been sailing to different Puget Sound waterfront communities to entertain and spread festive cheer. Puget Sound, Seattle; Call for ticket info; argosycruises.com; (206) 623-1445

Every Sunday • Free Public Sail. The free Cast Off! event allows visitors the chance to sail in classic boats, including a sloop and gillnetter. Visitors can walk the docks and discover the boats before their ride. Signups begin at 10 a.m., first-come, first-served, rain or shine. The Center for Wooden Boats, South Lake Union, Seattle; Free; cwb.org ; (206) 382-2628

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Send information on upcoming Northwest boatingrelated events at least three months in advance of publication date to Sea Magazine, NW Calendar Section, 18475 Bandilier Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92708; call (949) 660-6150, ext. 251, or email stephanie@seamag.com.

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the largest pre-owned motoryacht broker by volume in the Pacific Northwest, announced a major expansion and name change. The company will be expanding its dry land facility by 300 percent, to six acres from one and a half acres, allowing it to accommodate 140 motoryachts for sale in one location. The company also changed its name to BananaBelt Boats & Yachts from BananaBelt Boats, to better reflect and emphasize the company’s target market of motoryachts from 28 feet to 70 feet. BananaBelt Boats & Yachts brokerage services includes a pre-survey systems assurance program, which is offered at no additional charge to sellers. The company’s technicians go through all the systems that surveyors and mechanics look at during a survey and correct the small issues that can become red flags when surveys are done, so the boats go through survey faster, more easily and less expensively. Find out more at bananabeltboats.com.

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ESCAPE TO AVALON

CATALINA ISLAND IS 26 MILES OFF THE MAINLAND, ACCORDING TO THE SONG. IT’S A TRUE QUICK ESCAPE. BY STEPHANIE SHIBATA AND MIKE WERLING

CATALINA IS THE ISLAND GETAWAY Californians don’t have to take an international flight to reach. Just 22 miles from the mainland at its closest point, Catalina is the place to go for the weekend — or the day, if you have a boat that can get you there in an hour or two. While Two Harbors is the favored spot for many boaters, Avalon has more amenities and was our destination for a working “day off” aboard an MJM 40z, with Geoff Swing from Stan Miller Yachts.

We made our voyage to Catalina during peak season, early August, but there were plenty of moorings available on our Wednesday visit. And that’s the key. From Sunday through Wednesday (and maybe Thursday), there is availability. Yes, it requires a midweek visit, but it’s worth it — and who doesn’t like playing hooky? Harbor Patrol met us at the entrance of the harbor, collected our fee and directed us to our mooring ball. Fees range from $37 per night for boats less than 30 feet to $80 per night for boats from 60 to 69 feet. On the other side of Casino Point are the Descano Bay and Hamilton Cove mooring fields, and an anchorage area is just outside Descano Bay.

THE FERTILE CRESCENT Get a ride from the water taxi (or the Harbor Patrol, which was the case for us) to the Green Pier aka Avalon Pier 1 , which is the jumping off point for exploring Avalon. The base of the Green Pier drops visitors right into the heart of the bustle of the downtown SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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Crescent Street tourist area, which is full of shops and eateries and runs parallel to the busy beach. It’s on this waterfront street that visitors find sundries, snacks and souvenirs in stucco-and-tile storefronts reminiscent of the Mediterranean.

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GOOD EATS If there’s one thing Avalon has, it’s plenty of places to satisfy any appetite. The first restaurant on the pier that caught Stephanie’s eye was aptly called Fish and Chips 2 . Of course, she ordered … the fish and chips. Rice, French fries or coleslaw come with a plate of three fish fillets. Dine while perched on a stool and gaze out into Avalon’s harbor for a meal with a view. Cold brews and a variety of fresh seafood are also served here. Mike opted for Bluewater Grill 3 , barely two blocks northwest of the Green Pier on Crescent Avenue, which is the main drag on the waterfront and is for pedestrians only for the three blocks from Metropole Avenue to Claressa Avenue. The grilled mahi mahi sandwich was a good choice, as was the wheat beer Mike used to wash it down. Try to get seated on the outdoor patio, for the best views. Bluewater’s menu runs from raw shellfish to burgers, salads and steaks. Visit CatalinaChamber.com/where-toeat for a look at all the culinary offerings.

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In a short time, California based Mag Bay Yachts has set a new standard for center console design & construction. Founded in 2014, the company’s first model is a 33’ center console designed by Michael Peters. Already the accolades are coming in from accomplished anglers, veterans of the marine industry and the boating press. Phil Gentile of Cabo San Lucas Mexico, who founded the Picante Sport fishing fleet, (Mag Bay dealer), purchased a new Mag Bay 33 for Picante’s charter operation and entered into a well-attended Tuna tournament. On the first trip out the team landed a tuna winning them over $200,000. “the best center console on the market”. A devout Picante Sportfishing customer, - Jim Nielsen, decided to give the Mag Bay a shot. He was blown away. Jim comments: “Throughout my salt water fishing life, I have fished thousands of hours on my own vessels & with an additional 3000 hours fishing on various yachts, center consoles, multiple Vikings and nearly all Cabo Yachts models, with the impeccable level of fit, finish & craftsmanship incorporated into the detail and engineering of this boat, “it is by far the best center console built on the market today.”

Mag Bay Quality is all about details In addition to its unique styling and fishability, the systems engineering in the Mag Bay 33’ is a work of art, as Jim will attest. will attest. Everywhere you look; above or below deck, you see detail, thought, and flawless execution that make Mag Bay a flawless execution that make Mag Bay a standout in its class. A refined fishing machine. The standard deck layout features 1464 quarts of insulated storage, while including a generous fuel capacity of 340 gallons. Macerated fishboxes, and freshwater & saltwater washdown stations fwd/aft are all standard.

Mag Bay’s roots follow a 40 year heritage in building boats. Its no coincidence the Mag Bay factory is producing a level of quality that has set a new standard. Finally, a center console that is beautiful, innovative and truly finished like a yacht. We agree with Jim, there is no better 33’ center console on the market. Get your own up close and personal look with one of our authorized dealers, or, if your plans take you to Southern California, call us for a tour of the Mag Bay production facility and meet our team. For dealer information, boat show schedule and product availability call or email: 9424 Cassia Rd, Adelanto, CA 92301 760-217-0062 info@magbayyachts.com

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Far below Wrigley Road is Crescent Avenue and the Green Pier, where the shops and restaurants, including Fish And Chips, are concentrated in Avalon. Above Wrigley road, the former summer cottage for the Wrigley family is now the luxe Mt. Ada Bed and Breakfast.

FUN FOR ALL IN CATALINA Boaters who only have an afternoon on Catalina better be sure about what they want to do. A stay of a few days is more conducive to enjoying all the island has to offer. Mike rented a golf cart — the ubiquitous mode of transport on the island — and took a scenic drive, which took him past Mt. Ada Bed & Breakfast, which is the former Wrigley home. The view of the harbor from Wrigley Road was exceptional on a mostly clear day. Stephanie went under the waves with Catalina Adventure CA-4

Tours 4 , taking a ride on Nautilus, a semi-submersible vessel that visits the reefs and puts occupants up close with the fish and other creatures. The bounty of other fun activities includes the Catalina Zip Line Eco Tour, which zooms down a series of five legs on a combined run of more than 3,600 feet, parasailing, glass-bottomed boats, whale watching, ghost tours and Jeep tours.

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drag is a tiled gazebo, which is visible from the boat, halfway up the hills behind Avalon. Chimes Tower 5 was built in December 1925 as a gift to the town of Avalon from Ada Elizabeth Wrigley, wife of William Wrigley Jr. The Wrigley family owned the island for a time. The tower still plays its signature melodic bells from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. A little off the beaten path is the DC-3 eatery at Airport in the Sky. The Big Blue Burger is a local favorite. If you want to visit the airport, make arrangements for a shuttle from the marina. It’s about a 30-minute drive but worth the views. A popular mini-golf course, Golf Gardens 6 , is on Sumner Street, just a block inland from Crescent. Be on the lookout for friendly neighborhood cats that might stop by and visit. Across Sumner from the mini-golf course is the quirky Island Toy Store Plus More 7 . Resident dog Django will trot up to you and likely sit on your feet begging for a pat on the head, as he did with Stephanie when she visited. The toy store carries a wide selection of pet supplies, if you’re looking for sundries for your four-legged sailors.

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A LIFELONG LOVE OF YACHTS THE FOUNDER OF FRASER YACHTS REMINISCES ON A LIFE BEFORE HE BECAME A TITAN OF THE YACHTING INDUSTRY. BY PARIMAL M. ROHIT

THE COVER PHOTO OF FRASER Yachts’ Winter 2012 magazine featured a teenage David Fraser at the helm of a boat, stoically looking ahead to what proved to be an influential career selling yachts. Fraser, 94, will tell anyone who lends him an ear his love for boating dates back to his days aboard the 185-foot schooner Anna R. Heidritter, which adorned the magazine cover. Inside the magazine are other photographs of a young Fraser interacting with the vessel that started a lifelong love affair. A slightly different story is told by his wife, who says Fraser’s love for boats

actually goes as far back as his childhood, when he swayed back and forth on a tree-hanging swing but imagined himself rolling along the waves of the ocean while aboard a boat. Whichever way Fraser’s love for boating and yachting started, the yacht broker’s passion for the waterways — and placing as many people onto the water as possible to share in the joys of sailing — sustained itself for an entire lifetime.

WESTWARD HO After graduating from the Citadel in South Carolina, serving in the U.S. Navy and working aboard a trading vessel, Fraser hopped into a car and drove west — all the way to California. Once there he applied for a job at a yacht brokerage. He started selling boats in Wilmington before moving to Newport Beach to do the same. Before the 1940s came to an end, Fraser founded his own brokerage: Fraser Yachts. The company has since grown into a full-service firm offering brokerage, charter and new construction services. Fraser Yachts also expanded beyond Newport Beach, expanding into San Diego, Sausalito and Seattle in the 1960s and 1970s. Today there are offices in Seattle, San Diego, Ft. Lauderdale, the Dominican Republic, England, Monaco, Spain, Turkey, India, Spain and Australia. While his love for boats and yachting remained true all throughout his career, Fraser said the industry has changed dramatically since the 1940s. “I was interested in yachting and boats [since I was young], therefore the whole business was interesting to me,” Fraser CA-6

said. “When I first started, yachts were selling for peanuts of what they are today. A boat today that would sell for $200,000 in those days was selling for $20,000; 100-foot schooners were selling for $10,000. “There’s no comparison,” he continued. “Yachting now has expanded 10,000 percent. There are probably 100 more yacht brokers in the business now.” Still Fraser always maintained a personal touch when interacting with clients and selling yachts.

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The former yacht broker now spends his days in retirement. He still lives in his Newport Beach home, which was built in 1950 and still has the original bedrooms. A pool is in the backyard, where Fraser swims twice each week. Just inside the home, right by the front door, sits a leather chest once used by his grandfather during the Civil War. Down in

the basement are several artifacts, including hundreds of first-edition books and the uniform Fraser wore while in the Navy. There is a scale model of a yacht Fraser once sold sitting on a desk. At yet another desk, where Fraser monitors the stock market from his computer, is an old telephone and the occasional boating-themed book. Spread across the basement-level room

Fraser shows off his diploma from The Citadel and a photo of S.S. Delphine, which was named Dauntless when he served aboard her in the Navy. Other artifacts include his sea chest and a Japanese foghorn he received as a gift.

“I had a book with all these yachts by length and they would look through the book and they would say, ‘I would like to see this boat,’ and I’d go show it to them,” Fraser said, adding a combination of personality and vessel knowledge helped him close deals.

LIFE AFTER SELLING Fraser is certainly in rarefied air as someone who pursued a career fulfilling his passions while also allowing him to comfortably pay bills and raise a family. SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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are other boating artifacts and paintings he’s collected over the years, such as a lithograph of the entire British fleet in the early 1900s and an old Japanese fog horn. As we were walking through his basement and observing the many artifacts and mementos, Fraser managed to find and proudly show off his degree from Citadel, which was signed by former South Carolina Gov. Strom Thurmond (before his days in the U.S. Senate). The yacht broker said his love for being at sea aboard a vessel continued through his days at Citadel. When he was 18 years old, Fraser took a job aboard a vessel shipping coal and lumber up and down the Atlantic coast, continuing the seafaring job each summer as he completed his degree. “Sometimes it would take us 30 days to go from New York [to destinations] south,” Fraser, who was one of four sailors aboard the schooner, recalled. “But then when the winds were fair we could make it in seven days. We did 15 knots in a fair breeze. We passed all the old freighters in those days; we’d sail right by ’em.” Everyone had a wooden sea chest with rope handles, he added; each man’s belongings were stored in the chest. The chest weighed about 60 pounds when all of his belongings were stored inside, according to Fraser. When he wasn’t navigating the Atlantic coast, working on a schooner or serving in the Navy, Fraser found time to participate in a few races. “I made three races to Honolulu, I made two Miami-to-Jamaica [runs] and I made a transatlantic trek from Bermuda to Marstrand, Sweden,” said Fraser. There are plenty more stories Fraser could share about his life, whether it be a yarn of family days in Charleston, South Carolina, a tidbit of his grandfather’s tenure with the lighthouse service, or a thread of his service as a gunnery officer aboard USS Dauntless in Washington, D.C. (which since underwent a $200 million restoration as Delphine.) Through it all Fraser has certainly left his mark in the boating and yachting industry — and it all started with a little imagination and a fateful interaction with a schooner.

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MEET HALEY STICKLER PORT CAPTAIN AT CATALINA ADVENTURE TOURS

HALEY STICKLER IS THE PORT Captain at Catalina Adventure Tours. The lifelong resident of Catalina Island has been working with the company for 13 years, operating the boats for the last eight. Catalina Adventure Tours (californiaadventuretours.com) offers different ways to enjoy the island by land or by sea, including the semi-submersible called Nautilus, which Stickler operates regularly. Sea: What’s the most interesting thing you’ve seen doing these submarine excursions? Stickler: Over the years I have been driving the vessels, I’ve seen a number of different things — after all, we are in the open ocean — but I’d have to say these last two years have brought up some really cool stuff with all of the warm water of the El Niño. We currently have a 60-pound green sea turtle. At first we thought it was just stopping in for a visit, but it appears to have taken up residence in our little cove. We had up to four turtles visit the cove last summer, but this one has stuck around all year long.

I hope that visitors have fun and maybe learn something new about our waters. A garabaldi is not just a big goldfish — it’s the state marine fish of California. Nautilus travels through Lovers Cove, which is still open ocean — it’s not an aquarium — and every day we have the chance to experience something new. What is your favorite thing about Catalina Island? I love Catalina. It’s my home, it has a small town vibe and is just far enough away that you feel like you are very far away from all of the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles.

Tell us about how passengers are able to feed the fish from their underwater perch. When the boat was being designed, the owner wanted to add something that no other boat had. Our glass-bottom boat, The Sea View, has feeding tubes for passengers to feed the fish themselves, so he had to get really creative for passengers on Nautilus to be able to feed the fish while they were sitting underwater. He had a friend and inventor design and build our one-of-a-kind fish-food torpedoes. I cannot say how they are designed — that is top secret — but from the passenger area, guests can purchase “shots” and press a red button to feed the fish right outside their window. We are the only vessel around that has these. The fish food we use is in pellet form and approved by the Department of Fish and Game to feed in the Marine Reserve. On Nautilus, we just feed them in a pretty cool way. What are the most common fish around Catalina, and some more rare ones to look out for? The common fish include calico/kelp bass, opaleye, garabaldi (California state marine fish) and halfmoon perch. Common marine mammals include California sea lions and harbor seals. More “rare” sightings in the cove include giant sea bass, Rizzo dolphins, humpback whales and larger sharks such as the mako and great white, which only visit about one or two days out of the year. What do you hope that people take away from their time on Nautilus? SEAMAGAZINE.COM NOVEMBER 2016

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4-6 • Harvest on the Coast Weekend. The outdoor grand tasting and auction features wine tastings, artisan foods and live music. Avila Beach Resort, Avila Beach; ticket prices vary, slowine.com; (805) 541-5868

shopping. Seaport Village, San Diego; Free; seaportvillage.com; (619) 235-4014

28 • Surfin’ Santa. Arriving on the shores of the beach in his outrigger canoe and surfboard, the surfing Santa will hear out all your holiday wishes. Capitola Main Beach, Capitola; Free; (831) 475-6522; capitolachamber.com

29 • Home for the Holidays Street Faire. Between Morrow Bay Boulevard and Main Street there will be holiday festivities, food, gifts and stuff for the kids. Get that one-of-a-kind gift just in the Nick of time. Free; morro-bay.net/mbma/index.cfm; (877) 478-9477

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5-6 • Autumn Festival. Highlighting the traditions and cultures of Japan, China, Korea and the Philippines, the aquarium’s Autumn Festival features traditional crafts, music, dance and demonstrations. Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach; Free with general admission; aquariumofpacific. org; (562) 590-3100

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24 • Thanksgiving Dinner. This dinner kicks off the venerable hotel’s holiday programs, featuring an elegant buffet dinner with all the trimmings, and live musical entertainment in the magnificent Crown Room of Hotel del Coronado, Coronado; $115, adults; $42, children; hoteldel.com; (619) 522-8490 26• Surfin’ Santa. Santa goes SoCal in the Seaport Village for the 10th annual Surfin’ Santa event. Kids and adults can join Santa for photos on his surfboard. There will also be a parade, crafts for the kids, live music, and locally owned businesses for holiday

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He is survived by daughter Willie Wiest (Rob Valdez); son Bowen (Rachelle) Wiest, three grandchildren, his mother, Joyce, and brothers Mark, Tim and Andrew. He was preceded in death by his father, William, and brothers Tom and John.

CYBA PAST PRESIDENT DIES

MICHAEL B. WIEST, a longtime

California Yacht Brokers Association (CYBA) member and 2006 past president, died Aug. 13 in Fort Klamath, Ore. He was 68. Wiest was born in Salem, Ore., on Jan. 18, 1948, grew up in Chiloquin, Ore., and graduated from Chiloquin High School in 1966. After high school, he served four years in the U.S. Navy, which motivated him to pursue a career in the boating business. He joined John Beery Yacht Sales in Alameda, Calif., in the 1970s and continued his career in yacht brokerage for almost 40 years, working for Nor Cal Yachts, Jack Dorsee Yachts, McKinna Yachts, Ballena Bay Yachts, Crow’s Nest Yachts and finally his own brokerage, Yachts Pacific, which was renamed Michael Wiest Yacht Sales, based at Emeryville Marina on the East Bay. As he gradually wound down his

Michael B. Wiest

day-to-day involvement with the brokerage office, he and his partner, Patty Brown, bought and ran the Sun Pass Ranch B & B in Fort Klamath for the past 11 years. After retiring from the bed and breakfast about a year ago, he fully retired from the brokerage business, and Brown and Wiest purchased, restored and refurbished a 53-foot Pearson sailboat named Emme. Based in Marathon in the Florida Keys, they enjoyed sailing in the local area, the highlight being a recent voyage to Havana, Cuba.

HATTERAS APPOINTS KUSLER YACHTS

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that Kusler Yachts in San Diego will now represent the full Hatteras line of new yacht models from 45 to 100 feet in length. Kusler Yachts is located in the Kona Kai Resort & Marina on Shelter Island and specializes in upscale new and late-model brokerage sportfishing and motoryachts. “Kusler Yachts is proud to be associated with the quality motor yacht and sportfishing platforms that Hatteras builds,” said Michael Kusler, president of Kusler Yachts.

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role as dockmaster on Sept. 30. He was named dockmaster of the Marquis Marriot Marina, home to 446 slips, in 2006. Fank Quan, who previously served as the harbormaster in Oceanside, took the reins from Guyer. Guyer’s 10-year tenure at the marina caps a 53-year career as a war veteran, fire department professional and marina manager. During his time at the Marquis Marriott, the marina developed into one of the best communities in San Diego.

HARBOR COMMISSION PRESIDENT RE-ELECTED

HARBOR COMMISSION PRESIDENT

Lori Ann Guzman has been re-elected to serve a second one-year term leading the board that oversees the Port of Long Beach, the nation’s second-busiest seaport. Prior to being president, Guzman was the director of finance for the city of Huntington Beach until 2013, when she was appointed by thenMayor Bob Foster to Harbor Commission. The commission president chairs board meetings and represents the port to the public. Guzman was first selected as board president in July 2015.

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brokerage advice // buying and selling tips // brokerage listings //

NOVEMBER’S QUESTION:

What is the potential downside to a transaction outside the scope of the brokerage framework, especially when it comes to the deposit, which can be considerable? For this month’s answer, we consulted our own content. Our August feature, “Buying or Selling Solo,” addressed this very question, and our writer even found an anecdote from a broker that illustrates the problem perfectly. The full feature is on page 46 of the August issue and online at seamagazine. com/buying-selling-solo. The pertinent portion is here. Because buying and selling yachts is now a global business, often the buyer doesn’t actually see the yacht he’s purchasing, but rather relies on photos, video and data on

“When the buyer went to pick up the boat, it was not what was represented,” said Matt Maynard broker and owner of Irwin Yacht Sales in Portland, Ore., and Seattle. “He gave the gentleman a deposit and had to go to small claims court to sue the gentleman to get the money back. The buyer ended up losing.” Maynard said if the deal had been done properly, the deposit would have been held in the broker’s trust account, with an agreement signed by both buyer and seller on how the deposit would have been handled.

All the buyer and seller had was their word, which is fine as far as that goes. YachtWorld to make his decision. For example, a buyer in Seattle made a deal on a boat near Boston but didn’t use a broker and plunked down a sizable deposit directly to the seller’s bank account.

“All the buyer and seller had was their word, which is fine as far as that goes,” Maynard said. “Brokers are held to a higher legal standard. That’s why we advise to always use a broker.”

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Brokers’ website deals with this question. Here’s what CPYB has to say about the matter of deposits and other funds. In the website area titled Selling/Buying Your Vessel, there’s this:

Safeguard Funds A Yacht Sales Professional will safeguard funds in an escrow account. They will assure that any existing loan or other encumbrances will be paid off, or otherwise satisfied, at the time of closing and that no other liabilities remain outstanding. This is critically important to the buyer and the seller, and can be a potentially serious hazard in a private transaction not involving a broker.

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Please send your questions to: Ask a Broker, 18475 Bandilier Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 or editorial@ seamag.com (please indicate Ask the Broker in the subject line).

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TG TG TD TD TD TG TD SD TD SD SD TG TG TD TD TG OB TD TD TD SD TG EL TG TD TG TD TD TD TG TG TG TG TD TD TD SD TD SD TD TD TG

PRICE 44,900 33,900 109,000 59,000 265,000 29,900 89,000 59,000 69,000 44,500 79,000 105,000 69,500 194,000 184,900 225,000 128,000 62,000 87,500 93,500 98,500 124,900 318,000 44,000 99,990 99,000 192,500 139,500 83,000 59,900 149,995 68,500 79,000 89,900 39,995 49,500 175,000 199,000 189,900 42,500 129,000 89,974

Riviera Riviera Riviera Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Sedan Silverton Silverton Tollycraft Bayliner Cabo Cabo CarvrMrnr Chaparral Contender Everglades Formula Formula Maxum Protector Safe Boat SeaRaySund Tiara Tiara Tiara Viking Azimut Californian Carver Carver Carver Chris Craft CruiserYts Grand Banks

TYPE, YR, PWR MY MY CV EX EX CR EX EX FC CR EX EX CR CR SE CV SE AC EX CV MY CR SF CC EX HP EX RL MM EX EX EX EX SF SE AC MY SE FE MY EX TR

00 01 97 99 03 02 00 89 86 01 06 00 99 01 90 04 88 96 00 94 97 03 07 13 02 98 01 07 07 06 95 95 02 78 99 81 03 04 09 54 08 71

TD TD TD TD SG TG TG TG TG TG TG SG TG EL TG TG IB TG TD TD TG TG TD TE TG TG TG TG TE TG TD TG TD TG TD TD TG TD TD TD TG SD

PRICE 149,900 149,900 127,500 53,800 99,950 85,990 69,900 18,900 29,900 79,000 120,000 55,000 65,000 105,000 37,500 148,900 89,000 89,000 169,000 179,000 64,500 73,000 129,000 299,000 75,000 79,000 69,995 299,900 250,000 84,500 149,000 98,500 180,000 39,000 99,000 54,900 99,950 139,900 159,995 99,500 235,000 40,000

BROKER EmeraldPac EmeraldPac RichBolandYS CrowsNestCA IrwinYS MarineMaxSD Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg SilverSeas SilverSeas Waterline WestportYS CurtisStokes SilverSeas HamptonYcht Seacst-Hrtg StanMiller StanMiller RichBolandYS MarineMaxSD CrowsNestCA StanMiller CrowsNestWA SilverSeas SilverSeas CurtisStokes CrowsNestCA CrowsNestCA ChuckHovey Seacst-Hrtg SilverSeas Waterline RichBolandYS Seacst-Hrtg IrwinYS RichBolandYS SilverSeas CrowsNestWA OrangeCoast ChuckHovey

36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38

Grand Banks Grand Banks Hatteras HrtgEast Mainship Martinack MiracleMrn Norstar Riviera Riviera Sea Ray Stephens Tiara Tiara Tiara Yachtfish Bayliner Bertram Carver CarverYts Cold Water Cruisers Maxum Nordic Tug North Sea President PugetTrwlr Silverton Tiara Trojan BarrFarll Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Blackfin Boden GrandBankEB Hatteras

TYPE, YR, PWR TR TR SF FF EX CR SE SE MY FS EX MY EX EX EX CR MY SF CM CM SF CR CR MY TR AC TR FE EX EX TR MY FE MY FF MY SE MY CV CA EX CV

72 70 86 99 92 28 82 03 95 99 04 59 07 91 92 11 98 89 00 93 09 98 00 04 79 87 79 00 94 87 74 84 00 88 87 91 87 87 97 08 99 70

TD TD TD SD TG TD SD TD TD TD TG TG TD TD TD TD TD TD TG SG TD TD TG SD SD SD TD TG TD TG SD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD

PRICE 39,000 39,995 99,000 169,000 54,900 36,000 54,900 297,500 129,500 139,000 119,900 58,717 319,000 99,000 99,000 277,000 92,500 149,900 115,900 59,500 299,000 59,500 75,000 340,000 64,500 72,500 49,900 64,995 129,000 24,900 125,000 39,950 129,900 38,000 49,500 69,500 39,000 56,250 155,000 135,500 229,000 49,900

BROKER Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg RichBolandYS Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg IrwinYS RichBolandYS IrwinYS EmeraldPac RichBolandYS IrwinYS StanMiller ChuckHovey ChuckHovey WestportYS CrowsNestWA Waterline StanMiller DenisonYS IrwinYS ChuckHovey RichBolandYS SilverSeas EmeraldPac Waterline Waterline CrowsNestWA SilverSeas WestportYS Seacst-Hrtg Waterline IrwinYS OrangeCoast Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg StanMiller Waterline StanMiller Waterline StanMiller StanMiller

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BULLDOG 32' CABO 2007 $265,000 - Serious tournament fishing boat, soft ride, large cockpit and luxurious cabin. Fraser Yachts San Diego salessandiego@fraseryachts.com +1 619-225-0588

“O’NEILL” 73' AWESOME POWER CAT 1995 - New Zealand built, composite / fiberglass construction. 27' beam. $975,000. Ask for JIM ELLIOTT. Northrop and Johnson 949-642-5735 NorthropandJohnson.com

1997 OFFSHORE 62' PILOTHOUSE - Beautiful! - 3 Staterooms / 2 Heads / 2 Stairwells, twin 600hp MAN, 2 generators, custom hull extension, additional 400 gal fuel tank, extensive 2013 refit. Offshore West: 949-673-5401

SIZE, MFG

“SEAS THE MOMENT” 85' PACIFIC MARINER 2013 - 4 Staterooms + crew, Twin MTU's CR @1500 HP with 1100 hours includes extended warranties thru April 2018. Newest 85' on the market. Asking: $4,995,000. Call Mike Burke 561.722.1063.

SIZE, MFG 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

Helmsman Mariner Meridian Moorage Slip Nordlund Regal Regal Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Trojan Wellcraft Bayliner Bayliner Bertram East Bay Grand Banks Grand Banks GrandBankEB Meridian Meridian Meridian Sea Ray Sea Ray Silverton Silverton Silverton Silverton Silverton Young Sun Albin Albin Bruckmann CruiserYts Formula Hoyt MdnghtExp Nordhavn PacBlufin Protector Sea Ray

TYPE, YR, PWR PH TR SE CR TR EX FE MY EX CR CR MY MY SE CV MY CR CR EX MY SE SE MY CR MY MY MY MY MY AC TR TR EX FF EX SF CC TR CV EX SE

12 09 04 95 66 02 05 00 07 06 68 97 01 01 05 06 06 06 07 06 13 14 05 10 02 99 01 05 00 86 06 06 16 05 04 95 86 03 79 05 98

IB SD TD NE SD TG TG TG IB TG TG TG TD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD TG TD TD TG TG TG TD TD TD SD TD TG TD TE SD TD TD TG

PRICE 379,000 269,000 189,000 21,000 45,000 147,500 168,950 115,000 179,900 179,900 49,500 49,500 119,500 180,000 249,999 389,000 399,000 389,900 439,000 249,000 407,000 425,000 219,000 249,000 169,000 149,900 99,900 199,900 129,000 49,500 299,000 299,000 829,500 209,995 159,000 129,900 30,000 415,000 159,000 375,000 118,500

AZIMUT 53 FLYBRIDGE 2012 – Top Selling Italian Design. Sleek Fast and Comfortable. 3 stateroom, 2 head layout with full beam master. Seakeeper Gyro stabilizer, 720 HP Diesels just serviced. Call MarineMax 888-913-7898

BROKER

SIZE, MFG

IrwinYS Waterline RichBolandYS Waterline Waterline CurtisStokes SilverSeas CrowsNestWA IrwinYS MarineMaxSD Waterline Seacst-Hrtg RichBolandYS WestportYS StanMiller SilverSeas HamptonYcht SilverSeas StanMiller EmeraldPac IrwinYS IrwinYS MarineMaxSD NrthropJhnsn CrowsNestWA SilverSeas SilverSeas SilverSeas SilverSeas Seacst-Hrtg DenisonYS DenisonYS ChuckHovey SilverSeas SilverSeas Seacst-Hrtg NrthropJhnsn FraserYachts StanMiller HamptonYcht RichBolandYS

40 40 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42

Searay Silverton Silverton Tiara Tollycraft Trojan Camano Cantius Carver CHB DeFever Mainship Meridian Meridian Meridian Meridian Meridian Mikelson Performance Sea Ray Trojan Californian Californian Californian Carver CHB CooperPrwlr CruiserYts CruiserYts Grand Banks GrandBankCL GrandBankEU Jefferson Kha Shing Lien Hwa Meridian Ocean OceanAlex OceanAlex OvrseasTrwlr President

TYPE, YR, PWR MY MY FC EX TR CV TR MY MY TR TR FC FE FE FE FE FE TR TR EX EX TR TR TR FF TR MY EX EX TR TR TR MY MY MY TR SF SE FE TR TR

06 85 89 98 89 89 06 14 12 79 79 90 06 07 03 08 05 04 83 00 90 81 79 77 90 89 88 06 98 77 76 05 87 86 86 73 81 04 98 89 02

TD TG TG TD TD TD SD TD TD TD TD TG TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD

PRICE 209,900 49,000 39,870 199,000 99,900 119,000 332,500 539,000 389,000 60,000 59,500 80,000 319,990 259,000 249,900 349,000 257,995 265,000 153,500 158,800 51,500 79,900 62,777 74,000 124,000 99,750 129,000 215,000 139,995 119,000 89,900 540,000 89,000 115,000 94,900 79,500 134,900 249,900 259,000 89,996 249,900

BROKER MarineMaxSD DenisonYS SilverSeas ChuckHovey IrwinYS CurtisStokes Waterline EmeraldPac SilverSeas Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg SilverSeas IrwinYS OrangeCoast Seacst-Hrtg SilverSeas SilverSeas ChuckHovey CurtisStokes DenisonYS Seacst-Hrtg DenisonYS DenisonYS Waterline DenisonYS Seacst-Hrtg HebertYS SilverSeas SilverSeas IrwinYS StanMiller StanMiller RichBolandYS MarineMaxSD Waterline Waterline SilverSeas ChuckHovey HebertYS SilverSeas StanMiller

42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 46 46 46

Princess PT Regal Regal Regal Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray SeaRaySund Silverton Silverton Tiara Tiara Open Bayliner BlkThundr Carver Fairline HelsmnTrwl Mainship Mikelson Riviera Riviera Sunseeker Tiara TiaraSovrn Viking Huckins Mochi Craft MrnTrdr OcnSprtFish Pacifica Pacifica Riva Riviera Sea Ray Tiara Tollycraft Tollycraft Trojan Trojan Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner GrandBankEB GrandBankEB Hatteras Mainship Navigator Prestige Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Silverton Silverton Bertram Carver Carver

TYPE, YR, PWR

FS TR EX EX CR FE CR AC EX AC FE EX MY AC HP MY EX PH CR CV CR CV EX CR EX FF MY EX TR SF SF CV EX MY EX EX MY MY EX EX PH PH PH MY MY PH EX EX CV MY MY FC EX EX EX AC MY FS MY FC

84 85 02 02 02 04 90 89 91 84 06 08 04 90 00 91 99 16 07 98 98 01 09 07 06 78 03 08 78 86 84 84 06 12 07 03 91 88 96 96 88 86 88 89 87 88 09 05 86 08 11 14 98 96 00 00 00 87 04 03

TD TD TD TG TD TD TD TD TD TG TD TD TD TD TG TD TD SD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD

PRICE

39,000 88,900 155,000 134,777 156,900 299,950 77,500 141,900 58,000 29,900 299,900 419,000 379,000 87,000 99,000 129,000 195,000 495,010 290,000 249,000 239,000 299,000 399,000 339,995 319,000 69,500 278,000 459,000 84,500 149,000 229,000 199,000 595,000 669,000 339,900 369,900 159,000 108,500 125,000 129,950 149,000 109,777 129,000 114,500 89,900 142,500 715,000 675,000 119,000 290,000 599,000 859,500 129,777 145,000 175,000 239,900 239,900 169,000 299,000 299,000

BROKER

DenisonYS DenisonYS CrowsNestCA DenisonYS RichBolandYS IrwinYS RichBolandYS Seacst-Hrtg OrangeCoast ArtBrooks OrangeCoast StanMiller CrowsNestWA RichBolandYS SilverSeas CrowsNestWA SilverSeas Waterline Seacst-Hrtg DenisonYS CrowsNestCA RichBolandYS SilverSeas SilverSeas CrowsNestCA RichBolandYS DenisonYS OrangeCoast Seacst-Hrtg CrowsNestCA OrangeCoast StanMiller ChuckHovey EmeraldPac SilverSeas DenisonYS CrowsNestWA Waterline CrowsNestCA IrwinYS DenisonYS DenisonYS DenisonYS Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg SilverSeas StanMiller StanMiller WestportYS Seacst-Hrtg CrowsNestWA SilverSeas DenisonYS DenisonYS RichBolandYS RichBolandYS SilverSeas SilverSeas SilverSeas SilverSeas

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49' JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 2009 - “Sur La Mer” is Extremely well maintained & upgraded. 110 hp Yanmar, In-boom Main, Water Maker, Asymmetrical Spinnaker Rigging. Santa Barbara 50' slip available. $339,000. Call Vicki Van Hook, 805-689-0504

74' STEPHENS MY 1983 - Twin 8V71TI, 4 staterooms with ensuite heads, crew quarters, large salon, formal dining. Top condition,ready to cruise. JUST REDUCED! LLC owned. Orange Coast Yachts (949)675-3844.

BROKER

SIZE, MFG

SIZE, MFG

SilverSeas DenisonYS Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg OrangeCoast DenisonYS DenisonYS IrwinYS HebertYS IrwinYS StanMiller StanMiller HebertYS Waterline DenisonYS StanMiller StanMiller DenisonYS Seacst-Hrtg RichBolandYS DenisonYS StanMiller EmeraldPac RichBolandYS Seacst-Hrtg Seacst-Hrtg CurtisStokes RichBolandYS DenisonYS ChuckHovey EmeraldPac HamptonYcht DenisonYS CrowsNestWA HebertYS IrwinYS SilverSeas CrowsNestCA HamptonYcht OffshoreWest StanMiller EmeraldPac HamptonYcht RichBolandYS OffshoreWest IrwinYS WestportYS RichBolandYS EmeraldPac HebertYS RichBolandYS CrowsNestWA IrwinYS EmeraldPac DenisonYS DenisonYS CrowsNestCA SilverSeas ChuckHovey SilverSeas RichBolandYS

50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54

2009 441 MERIDIAN - Asking $425,000. Very clean boat. Cummins diesel, Hydraulic swim platform. Owned in an LLC. Contact Scott Bruce, Silver Seas Yachts (949)678-5514

SIZE, MFG 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

CruiserYct Grand Banks Maxum Nordhavn Regal Riviera Spindrift Sunseeker Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Carver DeFever DieselDuck GrandBankEU GrandBankFB Hylas Intrepid LienHwaVit TwnsdBayMrn Cabo Californian Californian Californian Chris-Craft DeFever DeFever Fairline Hatteras Krogen Maritimo Monk Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator OceanAlex Offshore Offshore Offshore Riviera Riviera Riviera Rumery Tollycraft Viking Lien Hwa Meridian Meridian Meridian Arcturos Astoria Bertram Cranchi Ferretti KuiprsWodsnd Marquis Mikelson Navigator Nordhavn

TYPE, YR, PWR EX TR FE TR EX CV AC EX PH MY PH PH MY TR TR TR FC AC SB MY TR CV MY CM MY MY TR TR EX CM MY MY TR MY PH PH MY MY MY SE YF MY MY FS PH CM CV CM MY PH MY PH CR MY FC FF PH FM SF CR MY

08 90 97 89 15 93 87 05 01 00 96 98 07 60 06 06 05 89 07 89 06 05 89 86 90 85 88 81 99 81 97 07 70 02 01 08 06 98 91 97 93 98 00 00 74 91 88 88 08 03 03 05 36 88 08 96 93 13 97 97 02

TD TD TD TD SD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD IB SD SD TD TD TD OB TD SD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD SD TD EL TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TE TD TD SD

PRICE 349,000 249,000 128,900 349,000 515,000 147,777 124,000 299,750 215,000 205,000 179,000 189,000 275,000 109,000 675,000 599,000 799,000 189,900 375,000 129,900 675,000 755,000 179,000 129,900 144,900 90,000 254,500 179,000 274,777 139,000 489,000 749,000 50,800 329,000 279,000 309,950 359,900 268,000 324,000 285,000 389,900 299,999 385,000 450,000 94,000 224,850 189,000 139,000 385,000 259,000 250,000 895,000 103,000 279,000 599,900 299,000 379,000 949,000 350,000 249,000 475,000

OceanAlex OceanAlex Prestige Riviera Sea Ray Sea Ray Sea Ray Stephens Sunseeker Sunseeker Sunseeker Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Sea Ray Seahorse SymbolYctfh Activa Bayliner BluwatrYts Chris Craft Cruisers CruiserYts CruiserYts Grand Banks GrandBankEU Maritimo Nordlund OceanAlex OceanAlex RoyalPac Sea Ray Silverton Tiara TiaraYts Viking GrndBnkAleu GrndBnkAleu Jeffries Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Nordlund Riviera Selene Sunseeker Bertram Bertram Bracewell Carver Delta Eastbay Hatteras Mediterrean

TYPE, YR, PWR PH PH FC MY EX MY EX MY MY CR FC MY MY PH MY CR TR CM MY PH MY CM EX CR EX TR TR MY PH MY PH CR MY FF EX EX CV FM MY MM MY PH PH MY PH PH PH PH FM TR MY TR SE PH CV PH MY MY CR FS FS

97 84 12 13 98 05 99 29 07 03 06 06 06 08 08 00 05 86 09 01 01 53 07 09 09 99 98 08 70 10 95 00 06 10 01 01 07 12 11 60 99 00 96 04 98 00 99 98 98 73 14 07 08 88 84 02 12 87 04 04 05

TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TG TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD TE TD TD TD SD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD

PRICE 374,000 199,000 795,750 929,000 179,000 389,000 179,777 199,000 750,000 399,950 635,000 499,000 449,000 529,999 525,000 269,000 498,000 169,950 690,000 329,900 219,900 139,950 439,777 595,000 585,000 669,000 659,000 845,000 114,000 595,000 299,000 379,000 499,000 649,000 349,000 375,000 995,000 1,695,000 1,595,000 439,500 312,000 299,000 199,000 379,000 295,000 279,950 279,000 250,000 265,000 129,000 1,495,000 912,500 799,999 299,000 149,900 419,000 795,000 229,000 650,000 905,000 549,995

BROKER CrowsNestCA DenisonYS SilverSeas EmeraldPac CrowsNestCA CrowsNestCA DenisonYS ChuckHovey EmeraldPac HebertYS SilverSeas CrowsNestWA CrowsNestWA IrwinYS SilverSeas SilverSeas ChuckHovey IrwinYS RichBolandYS Seacst-Hrtg OrangeCoast IrwinYS DenisonYS CrowsNestCA SilverSeas DenisonYS StanvMiller HamptonYcht Waterline FraserYachts Seacst-Hrtg HebertYS EmeraldPac CrowsNestCA OffshoreWest CrowsNestCA StanMiller StanMiller StanMiller CrowsNestCA CrowsNestWA DenisonYS DenisonYS EmeraldPac HamptonYcht IrwinYS NrthropJhnsn RichBolandYS RichBolandYS DenisonYS EmeraldPac DenisonYS SilverSeas CrowsNestCA IrwinYS HebertYS SilverSeas EmeraldPac ChuckHovey StanMiller SilverSeas

54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 60 60 60

Mediterrean OceanAlex Offshore OffshoreYts OffshoreYts OffshoreYts Pama Sea Ray Sea Ray WstBaySnshp Activa Compass Fairline Fairline Fleming Fleming Hampton Sea Ray SntaBarbra Viking CruisersYct High Tech Jenkins Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Norseman Pama Sea Ray Sunseeker Bayliner Bayliner Bayliner Carver JonesGoodll Symbol Tollycraft Tollycraft Viking Azimut Bertram Bertram Bluewater Cape Horn Hampton Hatteras Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Meridian Navigator Posillipo Riva Furama Riviera Viking Blue Ocean Egg Harbor Egg Harbor

TYPE, YR, PWR SF PH PH PH PH PH MY EX EX MY PH PH FE MY PH PH MY MY FE SF EX MY TR PH PH PH MY PH CR EX MY CR MY MY MY MY MY MY MY PH MY FF CV SF MY TR MY YF MY AC MY MY MY MY MY FF MY SF MY SF SF

05 96 99 07 07 99 04 12 02 09 09 04 01 10 99 99 03 92 73 99 07 94 13 01 01 03 96 01 07 05 02 04 97 01 99 01 74 97 90 92 91 02 78 78 03 00 06 76 16 00 00 05 06 07 85 90 12 98 84 86 88

TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD TD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD

PRICE 399,000 679,000 695,000 895,000 975,000 685,000 449,000 1,099,900 339,000 895,000 795,000 539,000 399,000 995,000 919,000 550,000 475,000 249,000 100,000 579,000 469,000 225,000 584,000 339,000 355,000 309,000 289,000 359,000 499,000 395,000 599,000 549,000 349,900 625,000 589,000 429,000 275,000 449,000 339,000 375,000 529,000 599,000 239,000 359,000 375,000 649,000 595,000 337,000 1,895,000 499,000 499,000 585,000 549,000 575,000 365,000 259,000 1,495,000 569,000 749,000 228,000 675,000

BROKER StanMiller DenisonYS DenisonYS OffshoreWest OffshoreWest OffshoreWest EmeraldPac ArtBrooks ArtBrooks EmeraldPac RichBolandYS HebertYS SilverSeas SilverSeas ChuckHovey NrthropJhnsn EmeraldPac RichBolandYS DenisonYS WestportYS SilverSeas CurtisStokes ChuckHovey CrowsNestCA CrowsNestCA CrowsNestCA CrowsNestWA IrwinYS NrthropJhnsn HamptonYcht WestportYS SilverSeas EmeraldPac WestportYS WestportYS CrowsNestWA FraserYachts CrowsNestWA EmeraldPac Seacst-Hrtg WestportYS ChuckHovey CrowsNestCA WestportYS CurtisStokes CrowsNestWA EmeraldPac DenisonYS ArtBrooks ArtBrooks ArtBrooks CrowsNestCA EmeraldPac CrowsNestWA CurtisStokes CrowsNestCA EmeraldPac NrthropJhnsn CurtisStokes IrwinYS StanMiller

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1988 60' EGG HARBOR. Loaded with new equipment: twin MAN 1366hp engines, CFAB hardtop, Raymarine electronics, generator, inverter, mezzanine seating, new soft goods. Mustsee! STAN MILLER YACHTS (949) 675-3467

74' HATTERAS SPORT DECK MY 1997 - Twin CAT Diesels 3412’s w/1350HP, Three Staterooms, Three Heads & Crews Quarters. Onan Generators (2), Naiad Stabilizers, Watermaker. Call Richard at Richard Boland Yacht Sales (510) 610-6213

BROKER

SIZE, MFG

SIZE, MFG

ChuckHovey DenisonYS FraserYachts OrangeCoast FraserYachts HebertYS EmeraldPac HamptonYcht CrowsNestWA HebertYS ChuckHovey CrowsNestCA SilverSeas HamptonYcht StanMiller EmeraldPac CrowsNestWA HebertYS CrowsNestCA EmeraldPac OffshoreWest OffshoreWest NrthropJhnsn NrthropJhnsn HebertYS EmeraldPac EmeraldPac StanMiller SilverSeas CurtisStokes WestportYS FraserYachts IrwinYS SilverSeas SilverSeas WestportYS ChuckHovey ChuckHovey IrwinYS FraserYachts ArtBrooks CrowsNestWA FraserYachts WestportYS WestportYS WestportYS FraserYachts WestportYS DenisonYS WestportYS CurtisStokes SilverSeas WestportYS NrthropJhnsn Waterline NrthropJhnsn DenisonYS CrowsNestWA CrowsNestCA WestportYS ArtBrooks

70 70 70 70 71 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 73 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 75 75 75 75 76 76 76 77 77 77 78 78 78 78 78 79 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 81 82 82 83 84 84 84 84 85 85 85 85 85 85 86

2007 27' LANDING SCHOOL ARUNDEL PICNIC BOAT. Single Volvo diesel 225 hp, w/dual props. Stidd helm seats, Garmin plotter/sounder, Sunbrella bimini & covers. Includes trailer. Gorgeous! STAN MILLER YACHTS (206) 352-0118

SIZE, MFG 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 63 64 64 64 64 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 66 66 66 68 68 68 68 68 68 70 70

80

Hatteras Hatteras Hatteras Maritimo MetlCrftMrn NassMcKinn OceanAlex OceanAlex PrecisnTrwl TempstSprtYt Vega VikingYts Mickelson Offshore Viking LilHoquiam Navigator Navigator Nordhavn Offshore Offshore Offshore Salthouse Striker TacomaTgbt Tollycraft Bertram Blackman BlckmnBoats Custom Sea Ray SeaStelaYts Azimut Sunseeker Sunseeker Viking Cape Horn Hatteras Hatteras HnryGrebeSns Johnson Johnson Moonen PacMariner PacMariner PacMariner PacMrniner Princess Realship Roscioli Cheoy Lee Ferretti Ocean Bertram Kato Nordlund Viking Westbay WstBaySnshp Azimut Cheoy Lee

TYPE, YR, PWR CM FS SF FE TR PH MY MY TR MY TR CV FS TR SF MY MY PH TR MY PH PH SF SF TG MY MY MM MM TR CR MY FM FF MY CV TR SF SF MY FF MY MY MY MY MY MY CR PH CV TR MY SF CM MY PH SF MY MY MY SF

82 84 78 09 03 05 85 86 02 89 80 08 06 96 04 93 08 10 93 05 97 01 03 86 97 93 73 69 69 99 92 13 12 02 02 07 99 96 88 59 15 15 90 07 05 01 05 03 98 90 84 07 99 79 81 83 06 02 05 00 88

TD TD TD IB SD IB TD TD SD IB TD TD TD SD TD TD TD IB TD TD TD TD TD TD SD TD TD SD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD

PRICE 199,000 199,777 239,000 1,614,995 699,000 599,997 399,000 449,000 649,000 99,999 425,000 1,895,000 1,150,000 465,000 1,200,000 549,000 849,000 875,000 874,000 1,150,000 795,000 975,000 445,000 339,000 235,000 590,000 279,000 225,000 225,000 799,900 279,000 1,899,000 1,895,000 895,000 895,000 2,075,000 750,000 595,000 349,500 399,000 2,995,000 6,995,000 795,000 1,346,000 1,395,000 1,295,000 945,000 995,000 799,000 629,000 585,000 1,689,700 495,000 165,000 129,000 660,000 1,975,000 1,995,000 1,695,000 1,049,000 1,000,000

Delta DeltaMrn Hakvoort Viking Symbol BertrmGdBud Burger Grand Banks Grand Banks Viking Viking Viking AwesomeBts Horizon Horizon KnightCrvr Fort Myers Hatteras Hatteras Horizon Horizon JnesGoodll Stephens Hatteras Kha Shing Titan Viking Lowland MonkMcQuen Stephens Hatteras Nordlund Nordlund Astoria Nordlund NY Launch WstBaySnshp WstBaySnshp Johnson Cheoy Lee Cheoy Lee Hatteras Hatteras Horizon Lazzara Offshore Thornycroft Horizon LeClercq WstprtMcQn Horizon Northcoast NrthnMrn PrincesVkng Broward Burger ChristCrftRmr OnettaBtWks PacMariner Steel Kraft Buck Smith

TYPE, YR, PWR TR TR SF SE MY CV MY MY MY SF CR CM MY MY MY MY TR MY MY MY MY MY MY CM MY SF CR MY FF CM SF MY MY TG PH MY MY MY MY PH MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY MY PH MY PH SF

88 88 83 06 06 91 64 97 04 00 02 90 95 05 09 90 92 97 95 09 11 90 83 00 89 08 07 87 80 73 10 98 98 90 91 32 02 01 16 06 08 80 88 15 98 03 21 04 05 89 15 01 06 02 82 65 76 70 07 01 83

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BOATS Carver Yachts (920) 822-9000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Cruisers Yachts (920) 834-2211. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Cutwater Boats (253) 839-5213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV2 Hampton Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-0006 Seattle, WA (206) 623-5200 Islands Marine Center (360) 468-3377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Jeanneau (410) 280-9400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV4 Kadey-Krogen Yachts Inc. (800) 247-1230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 37, 47 Mag Bay Yachts (760) 217-0062. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-3 Maritimo America (949) 515-0006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV3 Marquis Yachts (920) 822-9000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 MJM Yachts, LLC (401) 862-4367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Prestige Yachts (410) 280-2173. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Riviera Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Emerald Pacific Yachts (206) 587-0660 Richard Boland Yachts (510) 521-6213 Van Isle Marina Yacht Sales (250) 656-1138

BROKER/DEALER Alexander Marine USA, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-7700 Seattle, WA (206) 344-8566 Art Brooks Sea Company (949) 673-1669 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Bayport Yachts (949) 631-0228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Bellingham Yachts (360) 671-0990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-5 Chuck Hovey Yachts Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-8092 San Diego, CA (619) 222-0626 Seattle, WA (206) 624-1908 Crow’s Nest Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-52 Newport Beach, CA (949) 574-7600 San Diego, CA (619) 222-1122 Seattle, WA (206) 625-1580 Curtis Stokes & Associates (954) 684-0218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Denison Yacht Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Newport Beach, CA (949) 791-4220 Marina del Rey, CA (310) 821-5883 Oakland, CA (510) 469-3330 San Diego, CA (619) 822-2715 Seattle, WA (206) 423-5504 Emerald Pacific Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59, 67 San Diego, CA (619) 497-2993 Seattle, WA (206) 587-0660

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Fraser Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 San Diego, CA (619) 225-0588 Seattle, WA (206) 382-9494 Hampton Yacht Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-0006 Seattle, WA (425) 765-7850 Hebert Yacht Sales (206) 283-6400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Irwin Yacht Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Portland, OR (503) 381-5467 Seattle, WA (206) 632-2900 MarineMax San Diego (888) 913-7898 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Northrop & Johnson Yacht Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Newport Beach, CA (949) 642-5735 San Diego, CA (619) 226-3344 Offshore West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Newport Beach, CA (949) 673-5401 Ft. Lauderdale, FL (954) 922-2662 Orange Coast Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-3844 SF Bay, CA (510) 523-2622 Seattle, WA (206) 257-5557 Richard Boland Yacht Sales (510) 521-6213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Schock Boats (949) 673-2050. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-5 Seacoast - Heritage Yacht Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Long Beach, CA (562) 431-8699 Newport Beach, CA (949) 673-3354 San Diego, CA (949) 673-3354 San Pedro, CA (310) 547-8007 Wilmington, CA (310) 549-2248 Santa Barbara, CA (805)962-8195 Channel Islands, CA (805) 200-3161 Seattle Yachts (844) 692-2487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Signature Yachts (206) 284-9004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Silver Seas Yachts (877) 349-6582. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Stan Miller Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55 Long Beach, CA (562) 598-9433 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-3467 San Diego, CA (619) 224-1510 Seattle, WA (206) 352-0118 Van Isle Marina Yacht Sales (250) 656-1138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Waterline Boats LLC/Boatshed USA (206) 282-0110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Westport Yachts (561) 722-1063. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

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ELECTRONICS Alcom Marine Electronics (949) 515-1727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-8 Eartec Company (401) 782-4966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Garmin International (913) 397-8200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

ENGINES Gallery Marine (206) 547-2477. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-10

EVENTS Los Angeles Boat Show (949) 757-5959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17

GEAR & ACCESSORIES Handcraft Mattress Co. (800) 241-7751 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Harbor Freight Tools (800) 423-2567 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Holmes Marine Specialties (800) 501-0607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-5 PlasDeck, Inc. (800) 320-1841. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Russco Marine (877) RUSSCO-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Scan Marine Equipment (206) 285-3675. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-7 Sure Marine Services (800) 562-7797 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-9 Survival Products (954) 966-7329. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Yacht Controller LLC (888) 898-7608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82, 84 YachtBedding.com (213) 254-5835 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-10

INFLATABLES Bullfrog Boats (360) 714-9532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-10 Northwest Inflatable Boats (503) 283-5510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-7 TradeWind Inflatables (949) 574-8667 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-10

SERVICES American Marine Insurance (800) 283-5646 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Boat Insurance Agency (800) 828-2446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-7 Cabrillo Way Marina (310) 514-4985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-11 Essex Credit Corp. (866) 377-3948. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Fraser Fibreglass Ltd. (604) 985-1098 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-6 Gallery Marine (206) 547-2477. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-10 Hotel Coral & Marina (866) 302-0066 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-8 Kenmore Air Harbor (866) 435-9524. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-12 Kozwel Boatworks (949) 456-9935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-6 Port of Ensenada 01(800) 788-2464 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-7 Port of Bellingham (360) 647-6176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-7 Puerto Los Cabos +011 (526) 241-056028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-9 Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (206) 448-5752 . . . .PNW-2-3 Sea Magazine Classifieds (800) 887-1615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-12 Snug Harbor Resort (360) 378-4762 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-11 The Log Classifieds (800) 887-1615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-12 Twin Rivers Marine Insurance Agency Inc. (800) 259-5701. . . . . . . . . 32 Weil & Associates (562) 438-8149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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READER CONTEST

THIS MONTH:

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FROM SEPTEMBER:

To view the winning boat name for September’s contest, as well as the best of the runner-up submissions, please turn to page 14.

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