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SEA MAGAZINE • VOLUME 109, NO. 7, JULY 2017

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In less than 85 miles in the San Juan Islands, boaters can enjoy 11 beautiful Washington State Marine Parks.

FEATURES

16 Compact Cruising In less than 85 miles in the San Juan Islands, boaters can enjoy 11 beautiful Washington State Marine Parks. BY DEANE HISLOP

Know what to inspect, what equipment to have and which procedures to practice.

DEPARTMENTS

> BOAT TESTS

BY ZUZANA PROCHAZKA

46 Advancement for All

4 From The Helm

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How the editors see things

6 West Coast Focus Tidbits from the world of boating

Joystick systems have done more to change boating in a decade than pretty much any other innovation.

12 Mexico Report

BY CHRIS CASWELL

Cruise close to hurricane holes for scenery — and safety.

NEW BOATS: SEA TRIALS

22 The Experts

The latest in technology and propulsion combine with style and strength.  BY MIKE WERLING

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

BY CAPT. PAT RAINS

28 Riviera 4800 Sport Yacht

32 Regal 42 Fly

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26 Dock Box

Who knew a great Pacific Northwest yacht would be designed and built in Florida?

Gear and accessories for your boat

BY ROGER McAFEE

53 Ask A Broker Tips on buying and selling a boat

SNAPSHOT

38 Nimbus 365 Coupe A Swedish builder cooks up a West Coast-worthy family coastal cruiser.  IN EVERY ISSUE:

92 Name The Boat Reader contest: Win a pair of Costa sunglasses.

On the cover: Regal 42 Fly

40 Be Safer at Sea

IN-DEPTH LOCAL BOATING NEWS AND EVENTS CALENDAR STARTS AFTER PAGE 52

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FROMTHEHELM BY MIKE WERLING

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

FORMIDABLE FEATURES I

F THERE’S ONE thing that’s been driving the boat, so to speak, when it comes to making boat operation more appealing to a broader range of prospective boaters, it’s been technology. Now, technology itself isn’t just one thing. Not by a long shot. Boating technology can be touched, seen, felt, heard and smelled (or not smelled, in the case of new diesels vs. old ones). But it also works behind the scenes, not detected by any of our senses. Technology’s sum is definitely greater than its parts. One of our features this month, Advancement for All, deals with one of the best known and tangible facets of new boating technology: joysticks. Our writer, Chris Caswell, looks at 10 reasons joysticks have made such a huge impact on boating in the decade since Volvo Penta introduced them to a wider recreational audience. And since joystick systems are no longer confined to pod-driven boats (or jetboats — Hinckley started using joysticks in the late 1990s), a wider range of boats and, therefore, boaters can enjoy their advantages. Turn to page 46 to find out more. But it’s not just driving that has gotten easier. Anyone who’s been on a new yacht recently has likely seen a couple of the things I’m alluding to. This month’s sea trials on pages 28 and 32 feature two yachts filled with such equipment. Multifunction displays, taking full advantage of NMEA2000 protocols, have become the do-it-all nerve centers for boat operators. Engines, cameras, stereo and entertainment systems, radars, depthfinders and more can all be integrated through an

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MFD. Information from every region of the boat, no matter how big it is, can be viewed at the helm, or elsewhere if an MFD is installed, for example, in the owner’s stateroom. Split-screen modes, all fully programmable, enable one unit to display engine info; the chartplotter; side, down or forward scanning images; and a movie. If there’s room for more than one MFD on the dash, well, you get the picture. Digital switching is another newish advancement that saves time and effort. Fully programmable systems mean a boat owner can show up and push one button to fire up the MFD(s), the lights, the cameras and whatever else he has programmed to start on Start. Add in the fact that many systems now have app compatibility, and ease and functionality are taken off the boat too. Hydraulic swim platforms, electric sunroofs and cockpit overhead extensions, remote driving stations, DSC VHF radios, AIS and more are other technologies that are making the boating experience easier and more appealing to current and future boaters. Separately, they are all worthy features on new boats. Taken together, as I’ve experienced them during recent sea trials, they represent the now and the future of boating.

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anados is a Rome-based yacht builder, so it only makes sense that its latest yacht concept is called the 969 Coliseum, a 96-foot, 9-inch yacht that includes an on-deck master and either three or four staterooms belowdecks, depending on the layout chosen. A lot of gladiators — passengers, if you prefer — can be housed aboard this new yacht. And while the gladiatorial games of yore are long gone, passengers will be able to engage their inner water warrior, because the 969 Coliseum is set up with twin side garages — likely one for a tender and one for a PWC — and the swim platform can be rigged to carry another PWC. The yacht’s owners will feel like emperors in their spacious main-deck master stateroom. It is situated forward and includes a king-size berth, a split-level head, a sofa, and tinted windows to both sides and forward, for pleasant natural light. Plus, it has its own outdoor lounge, dining area and hot tub, accessed via a big window that slides open and that can be covered by a Bimini for comfort in the sun. The main deck and the flybridge include seating areas that can accommodate everyone aboard easily, either indoors or out — or both. Bay windows in the main salon open, and the veranda, which holds the dining table and chairs, between the salon and the aft deck offers three options. Its rounded door panels can be secured aft, to place the dining area indoors; they can be secured forward, to place the dining area outdoors; or they can be secured to the side, to open the entire main deck into one social space. Power options include standard twin MAN V-12s, Caterpillar C32 Acerts or MTU 12 V 2000 M96L engines, all of which promise to push the yacht to 26 knots and cruise at 23. Optional MTU 16V 2000 M96L diesels, with 2,600 hp each, should push the yacht to 29 knots. While we called this a yacht concept, the hull molding is finished, and the other molds are soon to follow, so the concept is soon to be reality. Canados Yachts, canados.com

BOOOOM IN THE USA! FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS ARE better over the water, and West Coast boaters have a bevy of options for seeing the brilliant flashes of color in the sky reflected on the surface of the water. All of these locations (and others) typically have fireworks celebrations, and many have parades during the day, but do some research before casting off the lines and heading for a particular location. Our sister publication The Log (thelog.com) usually has a comprehensive list for folks in Southern California.

CALIFORNIA

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• San Diego Bay

• Seattle (Lake

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Union)

• Oceanside

• Bainbridge Island

• Dana Point

• Bellingham

• Newport Harbor

• Des Moines

• Catalina Island

• Edmonds

(Avalon and Two Harbors) • Huntington Beach • Long Beach • Marina del Rey • Channel Islands Harbor • Santa Barbara • Berkeley • San Francisco Bay (multiple)

• Kenmore • Kirkland • Poulsbo • Tacoma • Everett • Oak Harbor • Anacortes • Friday Harbor • Orcas Island • Roche Harbor • Port Angeles

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WESTCOASTFOCUS  THE BOAT  NAME CONTEST WINNER Tom Hull from Bullhead City, Ariz., was the first to supply the winning boat name, Mer Mayd Day. For his take on our tradition with a twist, Tom will receive an inflatable Airis Sport Kayak from Walker Bay Boats (walkerbay. com), valued at $899. Thanks for playing, and keep your submissions coming. And a big thank you goes out to Walker Bay Boats for the generous prize. HONORABLE MENTIONS

Maid Pole

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Thanks for the Mammaries

Cody Pittman, Las Vegas

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Steve Gordenier, Portland, OR

Mer Mayd Day To participate in this month’s contest, turn to page 92

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Mike Boyle, Gig Harbor, WA

MAY WINNER:

Sea-chronized Pole Dancers

Man-a-Tease

Dave Tjersland, Mt. Vernon, WA

Wive’s Tail

Brian Winning, Pompton Plains, NJ

Mast Appeal

Robb Butkus, Palm Springs, CA Teresa Bright, via SeaMagazine.com

Seven Is a Crowd Darrell McNabb, Seattle

Wrapped Attention

Tailisman

Darrin Caschette, Mill Creek, WA

Enwraptured

James Morris, Wasilla, AK

Tall Tails

Claude Richards, via SeaMagazine.com

Sleeping in the Salon Jeff Hall, Torrance, CA

Booby Trap

Patti Shaw, Alburg, VT

Jesse Schrater, Ridgefield, WA

Heroism Honored

The newest National Security Cutter, Munro, was commissioned by the Coast Guard recently in Seattle. Commissioned in honor of the Coast Guard’s only Medal of Honor recipient, Signalman First Class Douglas A. Munro, the cutter pays tribute to the heroism Munro showed despite being mortally wounded on Guadalcanal while evacuating a detachment of 500 U.S. Marines who were under attack. Munro is the sixth National Security Cutter to be commissioned and the fourth to make its homeport on the West Coast, in Alameda, Calif.

Music Inspired by the Mast WILLIAM CLOSE IS AN AVID lifelong sailor who owns a 40-foot third-generation racing trimaran. He grew up sailing, setting spinnakers and rigging sailboats, which led to his current passion. He’s a musician, and he performs concerts with his most famous homemade instrument: the Earth Harp, which is the largest stringed instrument in the world and takes its design cues from the rigging and lines on a sailboat. The body of the instrument rests on a stage and the strings travel out into the crowd, running under billowing fabric that looks like sails. Visit earthharpsymphony.com for more information. 8  SEAMAGAZINE.COM  JULY 2017

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WESTCOASTFOCUS WESTCOASTFOCUS BY STEPHANIE SHIBATA

Grounded Ghost ON OCT. 25, 1906, ABOUT four miles south

of the Columbia River channel, the fourmasted steel barque sailing vessel Peter Iredale ran aground and would never leave. No one was able to remove the boat, so it remains stuck in the sand to this day, as the most accessible shipwreck in the Graveyard of the Pacific.

Wooden Project Boat Launches IN APRIL, THE 36-FOOT MOTOR-SAILOR Sea Beast hit the water for the first time at Port

Townsend Boat Haven. The magnificent wooden vessel took 56 students from the Northwest School of Wooden BoatBuilding more than three years to design and build, and provided them all with valuable skills. Carl Chamberlin of Port Townsend-based Basic Boats designed Sea Beast, which he described as a cross between a fishing vessel and a “Lake Union Dreamboat,” in a news release. Visit nwswb.edu for more information and to see the build process.

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The first driver across the Coronado Bridge in San Diego was Ronald Reagan, in 1969

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MEXICOREPORT BY CAPT. PAT RAINS

Mt. Tetakawi creates a spectacular backdrop for boats moored at San Carlos.

Gato & Toro Located 75 miles north of La Paz and 37 miles south of Puerto Escondido, the double cove of Gato & Toro at the foot of the dramatic Sierra La Giganta is less than a mile wide and difficult to spot from offshore. Isla Santa Cruz is 11 miles offshore. My GPS approach position (25 degrees 18 minutes north, 110 degrees 56 minutes west) is just a quarter of a mile outside the middle of Gato and Toro. The cove at Gato & Toro (also called Puerto Los Gatos) is like a water park just for visiting boaters and is remarkable for its spectacular geological scenery. Sandstone formations colored from pink to oxblood red seem to ooze horizontally and form a vast shoreline shelf in the north end, inviting climbing and diving. Gato cove was named by locals for a family of wild puma that used to inhabit a cave found on a 2-mile hike up the narrow northwest arroyo. Punta Cantil Colorado (Red Cliffs) at the north end of Gato cove provides good anchoring shelter in moderate north winds. In the south end, El Toro Reef is a colonnade of black lava pillars that forms a small stepping-stone reef that stays just under the surface in all but the lowest tides — a fun place to snorkel. In moderate south winds, boats find shelter along the north face of Punta Botella, and a small shallow-draft boat might tuck behind El Toro Reef on a calm night.

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SUMMER GETAWAYS IT’S POSSIBLE TO ENJOY MINI-CRUISES IN THE SEA OF CORTEZ WHILE STAYING CLOSE TO A HURRICANE HOLE.

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Those who are going to park their boat in one of the comfortable “hurricane hole” marinas for the summer (and stay aboard) will find it easy to join the marina scene, thanks to ample swimming pools, air-conditioned eateries and cruiser events from August to November. In the Sea of Cortez, the most popular hurricane hole marinas are found at La Paz, Puerto Escondido, Puerto Penasco, San Carlos and Guaymas. Depending on a boat’s capabilities, and if weather forecasts predict a big enough weather window, it is possible to hop quickly between these marinas. Just be sure the marina has available slips. The really popular hurricane hole marinas sometimes fill up in late summer. Yes, summering over in Mexico’s marinas is pretty nice. But to break the boredom, yatistas might consider exploring one or more remote anchorages — either as a multiday stop while en route to their next safety zone or as a loop out and back to their primary hurricane hole marina. 12  SEAMAGAZINE.COM  JULY 2017

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3 Trips Near Hurricane Holes

Gato & Toro, La Salina and the Found Coast are three quickly reachable summer getaways that are all near hurricane holes.

La Salina Bay

When the crowds get too thick inside Puerto Escondido’s hurricane hole marinas and adjacent anchorages, my favorite getaway is La Salina Bay on the east or far side of Isla Carmen. It’s 22 miles from 2 Puerto Escondido out to La Salina by way of Punta Baja on the Estero island’s south tip. Or from Loreto, La Salina is about 30 miles via Tastiota Isla Carmen’s north tip. Bahia Colorado “We come out here for a week every once in a while,” said Pete Bahia San Pedro and Jeannie Steffano on their 48-foot motoryacht. Summer heat can get stifling inside Puerto Escondido’s landlocked bay, so the San Carlos Steffanos came out to La Salina for more breeze. “We love to walk Guaymas the big main beach every day. Along the walk east [toward Punta Perico] we’ve found several little reefs that are pristine and fun to snorkel. We have explored the ghost town and hiked the trail past the salt pond, and we fish right off our boat at anchor.” La Salina is a commodious 2-mile-wide bay backed by a pleasant 1¾-mile crescent beach, and in front are a collapsed pier and a real ghost town. Formerly, natural salt evaporation ponds were worked by a community of 100 families who lived here. Bags of salt were loaded on cargo ships at the pier, but it was all abandoned in 1982. Caretakers guard La Salina’s tiny church, 3 empty homes and ruined machinery — still private La Salina property. Call ahead on VHF Channel 16 for Loreto Isla Carmen permission to explore the ghost town. Puerto Escondido A hunting lodge southwest of the ghost town seasonally accommodates hired hunters during 10-day hunts to thin the imported herd of desert Isla Santa Cruz big horn sheep. Well off from the stub of La 1 Gato and Toro Salina’s old pier, divers can explore two wrecks, Isla San Jose but visitors should stay off the pier itself and not snorkel beneath it, because it’s still collapsing. La Salina is open to the south and east, so if a south swell begins rolling in, go around the north side of the island and switch to Dos Parillas or V-Cove or Puerto de la Lancha. Or head back to Found Coast La Paz the summer safety of Puerto Escondido. The largest and most popular hurricane hole marina area in the Sea of Cortez is San Carlos–Guaymas, two adjacent ports on the Sonora side. Several thousand yachts safely Coast, rather than a single location, is the 35-mile coastline running north from San Carlos summer over here each year, either in a to Estero Tastiota. I suggest boaters zoom up to Tastiota and slowly gunkhole south, keepmarina slip or hauled out, and boaters can ing an eye on the summer weather. either stay aboard (immersed in the gringo I have charted 27 unique and separate anchoring coves evenly spread along this deeply yatista scene) or fly home. serrated coast. Cruisers can explore at their leisure and anchor overnight in a different spot San Carlos has two large, well-estabeach night. What a treat for lazy adventurers. lished marinas that are landlocked in shelMost of the Found Coast’s 27 getaway anchorages have only a four-wheel-drive track or a tered basins and two dry storage yards that dirt road leading in, while others are accessible only to boats, so the pristine Sonora Desert are safely inland, away from storm waves. scenery is preserved. Cruisers may see a half dozen fellow yatistas (power and sail) who are Guaymas harbor offers several boatyards also luxuriating in the peace and tranquility of the Found Coast — with their VHF radios and dry storage facilities on its protected turned off. south shores (though the Guaymas Fonatur If being the only humans in sight is nerve-wracking, cruisers can spend a few days in the marina in the harbor’s north end was two biggest anchorages: Bahia Colorado and Bahia San Pedro. Both have villages of vacation damaged). homes, panga haulout beaches, grocery stores and a paved road out to civilization. Near San Carlos–Guaymas, the Found

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of our week-and-a-half-long cruise. We woke this morning to misty clouds that clung to the evergreen-clad hillsides of the San Juan Islands, but now we are sitting on the back deck, Jimmy Buffet playing on the stereo in the background, a cold beverage in our hand as we watch another magnificent sunset close a wonderful day of boating. Whip-like strands of kelp are shepherded by the current and the warm breeze. Not a word is spoken as we absorb the experience. IT IS THE FOURTH EVENING

Few cruising grounds can match Washington state’s San Juan Islands for their array of natural beauty, wildlife and idyllic boating conditions. Living on the eastern edge of the islands in the small town of Anacortes, Arlene and I get the opportunity to cruise the islands regularly. And from Anacortes Marina, where we moor Easy Goin’, it takes only a few minutes of cruising to find ourselves in the protection of the islands.

The Islands

The San Juan Islands occupy approximately 450 square miles in the very northwest corner of the United States. They are situated off Washington state’s inland coast, north of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, west of the northwest mainland, east

In less than 85 miles in the San Juan Islands, boaters can enjoy 11 beautiful Washington State Marine Parks.

C O M PAC T C R U I S I N G Story and photos by Deane Hislop

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of Haro Strait and south of Boundary Pass. The protected channels between the islands are very scenic as they wind between rocky shores that host scattered homes and summer cabins tucked among the trees, their backdrop provided by glacier-peaked Mt. Baker, the snow-capped southern end of Vancouver Island and, depending on where one’s boat is, the northern end of the Olympic Mountains. With the islands’ rugged beauty, unique wildlife, intriguing history and secluded anchorages, the San Juans are the Holy Grail for boaters from all over the world. The locals take for granted that we live in one of the most desirable cruising areas in the world. The 172 or so islands — some pretty tiny and only islets at low tide, and at other times considered navigational hazards — are in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, thus receiving less than 25 inches of precipitation annually, much less than the 37 and a half inches received by Seattle, 50 miles south.

The Parks

One of the great pleasures of cruising in the San Juans is the islands’ impressive selection of Washington State Marine Parks and how close they are to one another. In the past we have visited them all many times, but never all of them in one cruise. With that in mind, on a recent week-and-ahalf-long trip into the islands, we visited 11 out of the 13 parks — the parks at Doe and Pose islands are better suited for human- or wind-powered watercraft — and only logged 85 nautical miles under the boat’s hull. We began our cruise with a short two-and-a-half-mile run east from our homeport.

Spencer Spit, once a gathering place for the local Salish Indians, is now a marine state park on the eastern shoreline of Lopez Island.

SAD D LE BAG I S L AN D

Saddlebag Island 48°82’8” N, 122°33’2” W

The island offers decent anchorage over sand and gravel in the north cove, but the 24-acre park is small and exposed to the north. Many boaters anchor here for a day visit or to soak their crab pots during the season. A nearly mile-long hiking trail leads around the perimeter of the island, and from April through May the wildflowers bloom and fill the tiny isle with color. N o.

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Clark Island

48°41’5” N, 122°45’5” W The following morning, next on the float plan was Clark Island. The 55-acre island is popular with and best suited for kayakers, who use its 15 campsites. There are nine mooring buoys and anchorage available, but the island lies in the intersection of Rosario Strait and Strait of Georgia, with a shipping channel adjacent, so it can be windy and rolly. While Clark Island is long and narrow, it does have extremely nice beaches with sand on the west side and smooth pea gravel on the east side. The day of our visit the weather forecast had the winds increasing through the night, so we decided to take shelter at nearby Matia Island. N o.

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MATIA I S L AN D

Matia Island

48°44’6” N, 122°50’5” W Matia Island, one of the 83 islands protected within the San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge, is a quiet 145-acre island co-managed by Washington State Parks and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Five acres of Rolf Cove are available to boaters as a marine park, but there is a limit of four boats at a time, to protect the refuge, which makes it difficult to get access during the busy summer season. The cove has two buoys and a 64-foot dock. Due to the intense swirling currents that run through the cove and foul the bottom, it is not advisable to anchor here. A loop trail — no pets allowed — meanders along the perimeter of the island, and there are massive trees on display. The trail passes the site of Civil War veteran Elvin H. Smith’s cabin. The famed Hermit of Matia lived all alone here from 1892 until 1921.

islets form the horseshoe-shaped, 564-acre park, which offers 640 feet of docks in Fossil Bay, 60 campsites, 48 buoys and

bays with excellent anchorage. Ten miles of well-marked trails crisscross the island and there are miles of exquisite sandstone shoreline. Renowned for its spectacular sunsets and warm-water swimming, protected Shallow Bay provides a peaceful setting. The bay’s attractions include three sand beaches, good crabbing, and a magnificent shoreline of eroded sandstone, caves and body-size hollows. China Rock is on the northeast side of the bay. Echo Bay on the east side of the island offers the largest anchorage and a breathtaking view of Mt. Baker and its snowcapped peak set against a deep blue sky. Visiting boaters need to use caution in the waters around the park. “Sucia” is a Spanish word meaning foul or dirty. It refers to the numerous rocks and reefs that surround the island.

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Patos Island

48°47’6” N, 122°51’6” W The most northern island in the San Juan archipelago is the least visited, which of course adds to its charm. The only real protected moorage around Patos Island is tucked behind the western tip of the 207-acre island in Active Cove. Moorage is limited to two mooring buoys, and the cove can be rolly as a result of currents and passing ships in Boundary Pass. Anchoring in the cove is not suggested, because there is little room over a poor-holding bottom. The entry to the cove is narrow, shallow and has some large rocks. The cove has all the ingredients for cruisers looking to get away from it all — spectacular sunsets, magnificent sandstone sculptures, a gently sloping pea-gravel beach, and a few campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. There is a one-and-a-half-mile loop trail to roam, a lighthouse to visit (with tours on most weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day), and views of the Canadian Gulf Islands and Mt. Baker. N o.

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Sucia Island

48°45’5” N, 122°54’4” W Sucia Island is considered by many boaters to be the most beautiful of all the San Juans, and it is particularly special because it was purchased by a group of 65 cooperating yacht clubs and businesses to be kept strictly for boater use for all times. The island and several other N o.

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San Juan Islands Marine State Parks

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3 Matia Island

Waldron Island

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Clark Island

Orcas Island

Jones 7 Island

Shaw Island

San Juan Island

Turn 9 Island

8 Blind Island

Blakely Island

Cypress Island Guermes Island

Spencer 10 Spit

Decatur Island

1 Saddlebag Island

James 11 Island

Lopez Island

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Moorage Fees

All boaters — moored to a state marine park dock, buoy or linear moorage — are required to self-register on shore and pay moorage fees, which are $0.70/foot on a dock and $13/night on a mooring buoy. The annual moorage permit fee is $5/foot, with a minimum of $60. Boat owners who moor at docks, floats and buoys multiple nights a year can save money by purchasing an annual moorage permit, which is valid Jan. 1 through Dec. 31. However, boats larger than 45 feet are not allowed to moor on buoys, only at the docks and linear moorage. Boaters also need to respect rafting limits posted on mooring buoys. Boats rafted to another boat that’s on a park facility must also pay the appropriate fee. Annual moorage permits are available online, at any Washington State Marine Park or at state parks headquarters in Olympia.

If You Plan to Visit Take some time to get acquainted with the San Juan Islands before a visit. Check out the following charts, channels and websites: • Washington State Parks,   parks.wa.gov • NOAA Charts 18421, 18424, 18427, 18428, 18430, 18431, 18432 and 18433 • VHF Weather, Channels 1 and 4 • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, wdfw.wa.gov

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Stuart Island

48°40’3” N, 123°11’6” W While Stuart Island’s 433-acre state park is bordered by private lands, visiting boaters do have access to two excellent harbors, Reid and Prevost. Each offers protected anchorages with numerous mooring buoys, linear moorage and park docks. Reid Harbor is half a mile long, contains no navigational hazards and offers good holding over a mud bottom. Prevost Harbor’s irregular shape and hazards on approach and in the harbor make for a more challenging anchorage, so consult the charts. On no occasion should boaters enter the harbor from the east end of Satellite Island. The only safe entrance is from the west end of Satellite Island; stay in the middle of the channel. The park offers 18 campsites, and three and a half miles of hiking trails. A county road offers a longer walk, including a lengthy jaunt to the historic Turn Point Lighthouse. Built in 1893, the lighthouse offers the perfect spot to enjoy a picnic and look for orcas. The island is home to the historic Stuart Island School, a one-room schoolhouse that had two students in 2008 but closed its doors in 2013. Be sure to take a self-guided tour of the school and museum. N o.

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Jones Island

48°37’4” N, 123°02’5” W Also nicknamed “Deer Island” by children and adults, for its abundance of resident black-tailed deer that have become used to the presence of visiting boaters and are quite tame, Jones Island is a state park, all 188 acres of it. There are two anchorage/moorage areas on the island. The north cove, with 128 feet N o.

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of dock and four mooring buoys, is the most popular, probably because the south cove’s buoys can be a bit unsettled due to boat traffic. The southern moorage settles in the evening and remains calm until morning. Visitors need to study the charts well before their visit. There is a marked reef at the northeast entrance to the north cove and several unmarked but charted rocks along the southeast shore. Besides four miles of hiking trails with excellent views, the island also has water, toilet facilities, beaches, campsites and good landing areas for kayakers. Signs of a 100-mph wind storm that hit the island can still be seen, nearly 30 years later.

Blind Island

48°35’4” N, 122°56’19” W Blind Island is a three-acre island located in the entrance of Blind Channel Bay, which cuts into the north shore of Shaw Island. It offers N o.

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The sandy spit, with picnic tables and fire rings, is a great relaxation and play area. The beach gradually tapers off, so the truly bold and young can easily enjoy playing in the water. The lagoon and saltwater marsh make up two-thirds of the spit, which is home to a large variety of migrating birds. Two miles of hiking trails wend through the area. Spencer Spit was a gathering place for the Salish Indians of the area, who used it as a summer camp to collect and preserve shellfish and herring. The spit and uplands were homesteaded in the mid-1800s. The cabin out on the spit was originally built by Theodore Spencer, the park’s namesake.

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four mooring buoys, and the bay has some anchoring over a good-holding bottom. The four campsites on the island are reserved for visitors arriving by human- or wind-powered watercraft. Be sure to soak a crab trap, or a few, in Blind Bay; it is closed to commercial crabbing, so recreational boaters have better odds of a good catch.

Turn Island

48°32’2” N, 122°58’3” W Practically a stone’s throw from Friday Harbor, the entire 35-acre island is a marine park with three mooring buoys, 12 waterfront campsites, sand and pebble beaches, and a scenic trail around the island’s perimeter. The island comprises a portion of the San Juan Wildlife Refuge, so visitors are asked to stay on the trail and not wander across the island. N o.

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James Island

48°30’5” N, 122°46’2” W This beautiful 113-acre island on Rosario Strait can be difficult to access for visiting boaters. The west-side cove has a pier and a dock, but the currents can make docking problematic. Poor holding combined with the currents mean anchoring is not recommended. There are really no other anchorages except for the east side, which has four mooring buoys. It is open to Rosario Strait, so weather or commercial traffic can cause an uncomfortable visit. A large portion of the island has been designated a Natural Forest Area and is closed to access, except for designated recreational areas. The park offers 13 campsites at three locations and one and a half miles of high bluff trails with sweeping views of the Cascade Mountains, Rosario Strait and the west cove moorage. N o.

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Spencer Spit

48°32’2” N, 122°52’2” W Another immensely popular park, of 138 acres, the triangular-shaped sand spit extends out from Lopez Island’s eastern shoreline, almost touching Frost Island. Spencer Spit is one of the few state marine parks in the San Juans that is accessible by car. The park offers good anchorage, along with 11 mooring buoys and some of the best crabbing and clamming in the islands. N o.

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compass care // grid’s rant

SET IT STRAIGHT MAKE SURE THE MAGNETIC

COMPASS IS READY WHEN NEEDED. BY DEANE HISLOP

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HILE THE CONGA line of new electronics jockeying for position at a boat’s helm

may seem endless at times, prudent boaters will always reserve space for a magnetic compass. The humble compass often takes a backseat to modern navigational gear, but it still remains the only piece of equipment that shows direction when there’s a total loss of onboard power.

MOUNTING OPTIONS Compasses come in a variety of mounting styles. The bracket-mount style of compass comes with a removable bracket that is bolted or screwed into the mounting surface where the compass will be placed. The bracket is adjustable, so the surface can be horizontal, vertical or angled. Bracket-mounted compasses are the simplest to install, but they’re also less stable than units installed using cutouts in the helm or bulkhead. Surface-mounted units are easy to install. They come with a mounting base that can be glued, bolted or screwed to any flat, horizontal location. Flush-mounted units are similar to surface-mounted units, but they require a cutout in the console or mounting area, which must be horizontal, and that cutout accepts the body of the compass, allowing it to sit flush. Bulkhead-mounted units are mounted directly to a vessel’s bulkhead, and like the flush-mounted compasses, they require a cutout to accept the body of the unit, though in this case it is vertically oriented. Dash-mounted compasses are a space-saving option for

smaller powerboats with a vertical console. They are similar to bulkhead-mounted compasses but much smaller, allowing them to be mounted at the helm, much like console gauges.

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS When selecting a location for a compass, ensure the unit will be level and aligned parallel with the vessel’s centerline. It must be free from deviation — the unintended effect of electrical or magnetic items located near your compass — or located where it can be compensated for. Check proper orientation by temporarily mounting the compass at the chosen location and then sight along the unit’s lubber lines and center pin, to verify that they line up properly with the fore-aft line of the vessel.

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THEEXPERTS Next, check the area around the temporary installation for potential sources of deviation. Stereo speakers are common troublemakers due to their large magnets, but any metal item or electronics within six

That’s why every compass requires a deviation card. to eight feet, sometimes farther, can cause problems. Be sure to test the effects of the electrical or electronic equipment when it is in both the on and off position. The same goes for the engine. Check the compass while it is off, idling and at various rpm.

COMPENSATION The steps outlined so far will help reduce the effects of deviation, but getting rid of all magnetic influence is impossible. That’s

why every compass requires a deviation card that indicates how many degrees have to be added or subtracted from the boat’s heading in order to obtain the correct magnetic reading. A deviation card addresses deviation as well as variation, which is the difference between magnetic and geographical poles.

SWINGING THE COMPASS Many methods have been developed to “swing the compass,” which means to verify its accuracy. The simplest one I’ve seen is listed on the Ritchie Navigation website. To ensure accuracy on all headings, check for deviation every 30 degrees and record any deviation on a deviation card. Ritchie, a compass manufacturer, recommends checking at the start of each boating season for changes in deviation. If you feel that the deviation on your boat is of an unusual nature, the services of a professional compass adjuster will be a wise investment. For more information, visit ritchienavigation.com.

READER SAYS WHAT?

More to the Story

 Mike Werling, you mentioned the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in your [February] editorial. I would be the last to say we are not culpable in contributing to the this situation. However, I would like to point out that in my travels of the Pacific region I have been aghast at the disregard with which many Pacific islanders treat their home waters. The condition is twofold: lack of landfill space and the fact that most of their processed goods come in plastic packaging. I think it is unfair to point a finger at the U.S. or Canada as a major contributor to this situation. In fact I have found that most residents of both countries would rather have an arm cut off than sully their cruising grounds. But that’s just my opinion. Mike House, via SeaMagazine.com

READER SAYS WHAT?

Compact Dinghies

 In the January issue of Sea, Gregg Mansfield wrote an article entitled “Dinghies Done Right” that highlighted nine improvements to inflatables. One improvement that he forgot to mention was the Folding RIB, which have just become available in the U.S. through Four Seas in Santa Ana, Calif. While wildly popular throughout Europe, these “FRIBs” can fold in thirds, come in five sizes from 9 to 15 feet, and transform a rigid hull to the size of a large suitcase when not in use. Mansfield mentions that space is at a premium on any sized vessel, and the newest solution to this constant battle for space is a RIB that stows away belowdecks yet, while inflated, passes Category C ratings, which are tested two to three miles offshore in 6-foot seas. Nabs Carlson, Santa Ana, Calif. SEAMAGAZINE.COM  JULY 2017  23

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BOATING MONOGAMY

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WHILE BACK I was watching “Law and Order” (not one of the spinoffs, but the real McCoy — to make an excellent pun for those who watched it). A young couple sat outside a marriage counselor’s door, waiting their turn. The guy was digging his grave really deep. “The difference between men and women,” he said, “is that men want one thing from many women; women want many things from one man.” They push the door open and, of course, the counselor has been murdered. If you take that same statement and apply it to boating, there’s really very little difference, except it’s humans vs. boats. If you put a “mind” to a boat, all it wants to do is take you where you’re going and back. “Going boating” is half the equation; returning is the balance. The flip side is this: Humans want many things from one boat. Not long ago I wrote of my $800 boat, a deal if I ever made one. It morphed all the way to an $800 boat (no typo) via swaps, trades, etc., but our use of it in a decade was limited to twice, while the boat languished through my work season and winter, when water did its down and dirty and rotted the transom and stringers, turning a gorgeous 19-foot Chesapeake with destroyer-like lines into salvage. I then wrote in anguish of how that boat was part of The Nurse and me, and how could I ever go boating again? Easy: 10 minutes later I owned a 19-foot Wellcraft CCF. The Chesapeake was a slender hull, designed to get to the fish first. There was a cooler console seat, life-jacket storage under the console, an anchor locker and that was it. You could want anything you wanted, but what you saw is what you got. The Wellcraft, nicely built, representative of a design era, seems to represent the vision of someone from marketing coming to the construction division and saying, “We’ve taken a national survey. Can you build this?” (One man wants a

lot of things from one boat.) It has a cooler console seat; a little stowage under the console; an anchor locker; belowdecks storage that currently holds a paddle that’s been there for years and ain’t comin’ out without surgery; a livewell that works, but since I don’t fish that feature is moot; and a seat cushion over the livewell, effectively making it a bidet, probably replacing the

need for a portable toilet. There’s room for a bunk on the front deck if you sleep in the fetal position. My take on it? I hope it’s of the mind to take us boating — and back. That’s all I want. One man, one boat, one thing. Boating monogamy if you will. I’ll keep you posted when I find out if the boat and I agree.

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DOCKBOX

GEAR, TOOLS AND TOYS // SEND NEW GEAR TO STEPHANIE@SEAMAG.COM

VENT ON

Marine Vent Grill, Price varies Delta’s new line of custom Marine Vent Grills allows boat owners to refit their boat and not have to rely on stock sizes or wait for long production times on made-to-order components. Marine Vent Grills are fabricated out of high-quality marine-grade aluminum, have a rugged and durable design, and feature a clean, finished look that makes them useful for interior or exterior installation. Completely custom-made, Marine Vent Grills are available with 1 1/4-inch or 2-inch flat blades, or 21/4-inch Z blades. Maximum finished heights range from 60 inches to 144 inches, and they come in a plain mill finish or powder-coated to any color. Delta “T” Systems, deltatsystems.com

FOLD AND GO

G3 Foldable Electric Bike, $4,499.99 Getting oneself from the marina into downtown can often involve a pricey taxi or ride-sharing service. An alternative to that would be a foldable bike, and the G3 by GoCycle is electric, to help conquer hills and zip around any port of call. Featuring a 22v battery and top speeds of 25 mph, this portable package can fit into a 30-inch square hatch and weighs in at less than 40 pounds. The GoCycle G3 pairs with a smartphone with an app with which a rider can change the motor settings depending on how much energy is left in the batteries. GoCycle, gocycle.com

RIG THE JIG HOLD TIGHT

Quick Release Drink Holders, $62.36+ Quick Release Drink Holders from Accon marine securely hold a wide range of glasses, cans and containers yet easily remove when not in use. Only a discreet mounting plate is left behind. Available in single and double models, the drink holders are crafted from a choice of marine-grade aluminum or marine-grade 316 stainless steel. They easily install using a pair of #10 screws to a standard surface-mount base. Accon Marine, acconmarine.com 26

Premium Triple Mono Rigging Kit, $367.40 Taco Marine introduced the Premium Triple Mono Rigging Kit for a double-line rigging for aluminum and carbon fiber poles 20 feet or longer. The rigging kits offer a combination of upgraded components including cork outrigger ball stops and LindgrenPitman Premium 400-pound monofilament line. The kit includes a quick-dry mesh bag, double sleeve crimps, a stainless steel eye strap and screws, and adjustable tension release clips. Taco Marine, tacomarine.com

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WRIST-WORN CONTROL quatix 5, $599.99

Garmin has a new dedicated marine GPS smartwatch that provides boaters with comprehensive boat connectivity with compatible Garmin chartplotters and other marine electronics. The quatix 5, when paired with onboard Garmin electronics, can stream NMEA2000 boat data to give users access to important sensor information such as speed, depth, temperature, wind data and more — right from their wrist, no matter where they are on the boat. In addition, quatix 5 includes autopilot control, remote waypoint marking and Garmin Elevate wrist heart technology. Garmin, garmin.com

PATENTED PUMP

53101 Macerator Pump with Waste Valve, $290 Raritan Engineering’s 53101 Macerator Pump with Waste Valve eliminates the odor and mess associated with disconnecting a macerator pump, making service clean, quick and easy. The waste valve isolates the impeller housing from the holding tank discharge port, so servicing it is only a matter of turning the waste lever to the closed position and separating the quick disconnect assembly, without dealing with hose clamps and leaky rubber couplings. Raritan, raritaneng.com

BUOYANT FORCE

DLX 38 Automatic Inflatable Life Jacket, $199.99 Mustang Survival’s DLX 38 Automatic Inflatable Life Jacket combines refined styling and enhanced comfort with in-water performance. It is a versatile choice for big-water adventurers, coastal cruisers and general boaters seeking high-buoyancy flotation. The design features an ergonomic fit around the neck and back to reduce pressure points and support all-day comfort. Dual-side adjusters simplify waist belt adjustments, allowing wearers to easily loosen or tighten as they layer up or down. Additional features include SOLAS reflective tape and PLB and light attachment points. Mustang Survival, mustangsurvival.com

ROD POD

825 Rod Box, $934

Securing fishing equipment from damage and theft on the dock or a boat deck is important, and Better Way Products has introduced the 825 Rod Box that can do just that. The 825 Rod Box is built with marine-grade fiberglass whose average thickness is 3/16 of an inch. Protruded walls add rigidity and structural integrity. UV-resistant, it features a smooth, hull-like gelcoat finish inside and out. Its full-length piano hinge, cable stays and lockable hasp are all rust resistant and are attached with oversized rivets. Inside are rod holders that securely hold up to three sets of fishing tackle. The 825 Rod Box comes in white, gray and tan; custom colors are available. It measures 96 inches by 22 inches by 24 1/4 inches. Better Way Products Inc., dockbox.com SEAMAGAZINE.COM JULY 2017

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SEATRIAL BY MIKE WERLING

RIVIERA

4800 SPORT YACHT THE LATEST IN TECHNOLOGY AND PROPULSION COMBINE WITH STYLE AND STRENGTH.

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OUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S MAY gray is in full effect on test day, but our test boat, the

Riviera 4800 Sport Yacht, is sky(ish) blue — Stars and Stripes blue, to be precise — and its name lifts my spirits even more: Mood Adjustor. Any day spent on a boat instead of at the desk is a mood adjustor, so spending just such a day on a vessel with stylish, sleek lines and an attitude-elevating name is a bonus. While the technical rundown I am about to receive proves interesting and noteworthy, I am not even off the swim platform — hydraulic, to lower into the water — before the first feature of note appears. Under a fully finished lid on the transom is a barbecue center with a grill, a stainless backsplash and LED lighting. Beneath that, behind a beautifully integrated transom door that lifts electrically, is the tender garage, which can fit a 2.7-meter dinghy (roughly 8 feet, 8 inches) and includes a winch. Up two steps to either side of the transom is the cockpit, which features a bench settee aft, an L-shaped settee to starboard and a wet bar with a refrigerator, an ice-maker and a sink to port. Sidedecks lead to the bow where a double sun lounge with adjustable headrests beckons — just not on test day. Speakers and cupholders add to the bow’s relaxation vibe.

INSIDE SCOOP The aft bulkhead is all glass, and windows pretty much wrap around the main cabin, so plenty of natural light gets in. The center third of the bulkhead is a door that slides to port, and the upper half of the starboard third of the bulkhead swings outward and secures to the hardtop. With the door and window open, the main deck is one space from the transom to the helm station. Open the large sunroof and the area feels like outdoor space. The galley is immediately to port. The

C-shaped countertop holds a two-burner stovetop and a sink. Underneath are drawers, a convection/microwave oven, and refrigerator/freezer drawers, and above are cabinets. Its location is ideal for serving food to diners at the C-shaped dinette settee with room for four or five opposite the galley or at the settees in the cockpit.

BOUNTY BELOW At the bottom of the centerline steps is an atrium that gets tons of natural light from the windshield overhead. Immediately to port is a head that serves the second stateroom and as the day head. It includes a separate shower stall and a linen closet with room for the optional washer/dryer unit. To starboard is a five-person settee that can convert to a berth. A TV occupies a wall opposite the settee. Aft, at about amidships, is the second stateroom, which has an unusual layout. To the left upon entering is a hanging locker, and a step past that is a berth that runs along the hull side. Peek around the corner, however, to port, and one finds two more single berths running athwartships. They can be moved together to form an almostqueen-size bed. It’s an interesting layout, and one that kids will love. The master stateroom is forward, its island queen berth situated on the centerline. An overhead hatch and hull windows ensure natural light enters the space. A cedar-lined hanging locker sits to starboard, and a cedar-lined storage

The boat leans into the turns like it’s in a hurry to veer off sharply before the cops show up. locker with shelves is to port. Drawers provide storage under the berth. The en suite head includes a basin sink on a vanity top that has storage above and below, a vacuum-flush toilet and a glass-enclosed full-height shower stall.

TOTAL CONTROL Twin captain’s chairs front a portside helm station that is stylish and well laid out. Black leather, to match the chairs, covers most of the surfaces, and everything important is close at hand. Twin 17-inch Volvo Glass Bridge displays dominate the upper face of the dash. A CZone display — yes, the yacht has digital switching, a feature that makes controlling the yacht’s systems incredibly easy — a 7-inch Volvo display, a VHF radio and a Muir anchor instrument display (it provides a digital

Belowdecks are two staterooms (one with three berths) and a second salon, while the main deck is a sociable area from the helm, through the salon and galley, and back to the cockpit.

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SPECIFICATIONS

> LOA 50 ft. > BEAM 15 ft., 1 in.   > DRAFT 3 ft., 10 in. > DISPLACEMENT (DRY) 42,000 lbs. > FUEL 555 gal.   > WATER 106 gal. > POWER Twin Volvo Penta D8 diesels, 600 hp > PRICE Consult dealer STANDARD & OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Consult dealer.

BUILDER Riviera Yachts, Queensland, Australia;   rivieraaustralia.com

WEST COAST DEALERS Emerald Pacific Yachts, San Diego;   (619) 497-2993; emeraldpacificyachts.com Richard Boland Yachts, Alameda, Calif.;   (510) 610-6213; richardbolandyachts.com Emerald Pacific Yachts, Seattle; (206) 587-0660; emeraldpacificyachts.com Van Isle Marina Yacht Sales, Sidney, B.C.;   (250) 656-1138; vanislemarina.com

readout of the anchor rode being deployed or retrieved) occupy the lower face with the steering wheel, which is to port. Just left of the steering wheel, on a narrow, flat extension of the dash that runs along the bulkhead, are the engine throttles, the joystick and the Garmin Remote Input Device (GRID), which controls the MFDs remotely (they use a Garmin interface), so the captain doesn’t have to give up his comfortable position in the chair to touch the screens. Our test boat has a FLIR camera system with four cameras aboard, the M400 models that are military grade, which Emerald Pacific Yachts’ Will MacIntyre demonstrates for me. They are crystal clear in day mode, and the zoom is impressive, reaching across the harbor without losing too much resolution, and the thermal night-vision mode is excellent as always. It’s what Flir is known for. One feature our test boat has that is becoming more popular on a range of boats

is a Seakeeper 5 gyro stabilizer. We had to create our own waves to really give it a test, but it proved its value during several before-and-after tests on San Diego Bay. The boat went from rolling with the waves to solidly level in about one and a half rolls.

NUMBERS Once clear of Americas Cup Harbor’s breakwater, we cranked up the twin 600 hp Volvo Penta D8 diesels, a newer engine from Volvo that is aimed at boats in the 50- to 55-foot range, and got to business. We reached a top speed of 33.8 knots at the engines’ wide-open throttle of 3100 rpm. The diesels, connected to IPS pod drives, were burning 63 gph at top speed. At 2600 rpm, the 4800 SY was cruising along at 24.7 knots and burning 44 gph, while 2800 rpm yielded 27.7 mph and 51 gph. As is the case with Volvo engines connected to pod drives, fuel efficiency is remarkably consistent across the top 20 percent or so of the rpm range. Data from

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company testing, which were quite similar to the numbers we gathered, show a cruising range of 253 miles to 277 miles (based on 90 percent of usable fuel) between 2500 and 3100 rpm, with a gallons-per-mile burn of 1.8 to 2.0. If an owner really needed to stretch his range for a particular leg of a trip and didn’t mind keeping pace with the sailboats, he could reach just beyond 1,000 miles at 7 knots, and more than 1,700 at 5 knots. Now, with a boat that can zip along at 34 knots, that kind of pace isn’t the norm, but it’s good to know the capability is there.

DRIVING The sporty steering wheel makes driving the 4800 SY a breeze. During hard-over turns, I’m able to control things with just a finger — not something I’d recommend but try just to gauge how easy it is to turn the wheel — and the boat leans into the turns like it’s in a hurry to veer off sharply before the cops show up, though we are certainly

doing nothing wrong. Even as we are looking at the water in the side windows during a turn, the yacht feels stable and balanced. The hull’s full keel helps with the tracking and turns. We put ourselves beam to a large charter vessel that’s plying the bay and wait for its wake with the Seakeeper engaged and

the Volvo Dynamic Positioning System activated. The 4800 doesn’t rock and doesn’t leave a very small circle the DPS is married to at this point. The station-keeping capability of the system has improved in the decade of its existence. Later, in the harbor, we set the DPS again, and what I notice is how quiet and smooth the system is. Granted, it’s not being tested much at this point, but on IPS boats from several years ago, the actions of the pods were more sudden and stronger, even for small movements. That has been ironed out in the latest iterations. With the 4800 Sport Yacht, Riviera continues its expansion within the sport yacht segment specifically — it’s the fourth model in that line, after the 6000, 5400 and 3600 — and the luxury yacht space in general. Aimed at coastal cruising couples or families with a couple of kids, the 4800 SY takes advantage of the latest in technology and propulsion while delivering style and the strength Riviera is known for.

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SEATRIAL BY ROGER McAFEE

REGAL 42 FLY

WHO KNEW A GREAT PACIFIC NORTHWEST BOAT WOULD BE DESIGNED AND BUILT IN FLORIDA?

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HE 2017 42 Fly is a brand new vessel in the Regal lineup. Its thoroughly crisp, modern design, complete with expansive hull windows and a large flybridge, is not drawn at the expense of practicality. The cabin roof extends aft to protect the cockpit in case of rainy weather or blazing sun. The same overhang makes fishing in the rain tolerable. It also means that with the aft deckhouse doors fully open, everyone on board can move seamlessly from inside to outside.

The galley is located at the aft of the deckhouse, opposite the sizable dinette settee and immediately aft of the doublewide helm seat, so meals can be prepared, and served, easily, whether dining is to be inside or alfresco on the back deck.

INSIDE SCOOP The interior spaces in this new Regal are made for real people. The two beautifully appointed staterooms have plenty of space for a slightly “husky,” average-height 200-pounder like myself to move around. Many 50-foot boats don’t provide the same space. The heads and shower are also comfortably fitted for adults sized like me. The fit-and-finish throughout the vessel is excellent and all equipment is top of the line, much like on larger yachts. In fact, the sound and entertainment systems are the same make as the ones on the new Ocean Alexander 70, as are the electronics, the engines and the pod drives. Sea Grass mats — soft under foot, stain resistant and rot proof — also lend a high-end feel. Regal designers obviously know boats can never have enough storage, and the 42 Fly benefits from that knowledge. There’s storage and stowage everywhere, from the forward deck lockers for bumpers

TESTER’S OPINION

The flybridge is what distinguishes the 42 Fly from its 42 Coupe stable mates.

and lines to a covered anchor winch with fixed snubber cleats to aft deck lockers for almost anything. There’s plenty of space under the cockpit seating for life jackets and other items. Each of the staterooms has plenty of storage, and the aft one is a full-beam space that features twin beds that can be converted to a single king. It also features a cedar-lined armoire with drawer storage under. Even the upholstered headboards have storage built in and the dinette settee has built in storage under. The galley, featuring easily cleaned, solid countertops, boasts a stainless sink, a convection oven and a drawer-style refrigerator and freezer. Instead of the lower galley, owners can opt to add a second head, which we figure will be a popular option, since there is a galley on the main deck.

GREAT OUTDOORS The flybridge is what distinguishes the 42 Fly from its 42 Coupe stable mates. It’s open to the elements and provides a great view all around. The doublewide captain’s seat fronts a starboard helm station, and a companion seat is to port. A large cushion stretches from the helm to the port side, and the companion seat folds flat to join with the

•  Visibility is excellent all around and truly spectacular from the flybridge.

It’s one of those rare boats that is designed and built for fishing, cruising and entertaining — a true triple threat.

The fit-and-finish throughout the yacht is excellent, and the headroom throughout will accommodate all but the tallest passengers. Regal’s long history of boat building shows itself in the wood, leather and stone work, while the latest technology dominates at the helm.

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SPECIFICATIONS

> LOA 42 ft. > BEAM 13 ft. > DRAFT (MAX) 3 ft., 7 in. > FUEL 258 gal. > WATER 62 gal. > DRY WEIGHT 27,500 lbs. > POWER Twin Volvo D6 435 hp diesels w/IPS drives > PRICE Contact dealer

STANDARD EQUIPMENT Volvo Penta D6 diesels, joystick control, cockpit grill station, single-display glass cockpit at both helms, Fusion stereo, anchor locker, battery charger, 50-amp shore power, Kohler genset, trim tabs, air conditioning and much more.

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Seakeeper 5 gyro, oil change system, central vacuum, second head, cockpit enclosures, power swim platform, Volvo glass cockpit twin MFDs at both helms, Garmin HD closed array radar and much more.

WEST COAST DEALERS Alexander Marine, Newport Beach, Calif.; (949) 515-7700; alexandermarineusa.com Alexander Marine, Seattle; (206) 344-8566; alexandermarineusa.com Rayburns Marine World, Kelowna, B.C.; (250) 860-4232; rayburns.com

cushion and create a large lounge. Aft is an L-shaped settee with a table. A Bimini top can be deployed to provide shade. On the bow is an interesting sunning feature that includes four rows of cushions in a two-three-two-one layout. All can lay flat to create a sun bed. The two cushions at the head can prop up to create a sun lounge, and the two in the third row can prop up to become backrests, turning the forward single cushion into a seat bottom for up to three people.

UNDERWAY With staff from Seattle’s Alexander Marine on board and at the helm, we fired up the twin Volvo Penta D6, six-cylinder, 435 hp engines, which responded instantly without smoking, hunting or clattering. The computer-controlled, common-rail injector system worked perfectly. These engines weigh about 1,450 pounds each, and the block and heads are cast iron, ensuring long life if they are serviced normally. The seven main bearing crank adds to that longevity and contributes to the engine’s very smooth running. Using the joystick control we easily moved through the crowded docking area and into the fairway. The control system was very precise, an important feature in ever more crowded marinas. At 1000 rpm the 42 Fly moved along at 6.2 knots, well under the 7 knot speed limit in the area.

Total fuel burn was 1.7 gph, delivering 3.6 nmpg, excellent mileage, and our noise meter registered 66 decibels. A normal conversation is 70. At 1500 rpm we moved along at 8.5 knots, burning 6.2 gph, yielding 1.33 mpg. When we tapped the throttles up to 2000 revs, boat speed jumped to 9.9 knots and fuel burn was 13 gph. Advancing the throttle to 2500 revs resulted in a speed of 16 knots and a fuel burn of 22 gph. Wideopen throttle on our test boat, 3620 revs, pushed fuel burn to 48 gph and speed to 32.6 knots. These engines can cruise all day long at 3030 rpm, where speed on test day was 24.5

What Makes a Great PNW Boat? MANY YEARS AGO a group of serious boaters and fishermen were sitting in a pub on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, celebrating a good day on the water. After a few beers we started to discuss, and sketch on napkins, the “perfect” boat for the West Coast. It had to be no more than 42 feet long, since that was the maximum length the marine railways in the smaller communities up and down the coast could haul. These were the days before the widespread use of Travelifts. It should have two staterooms and two heads, great visibility and an open layout. A good-sized command bridge was on the list, as was the ability to move quickly onto the back deck from inside when fishing. We all believed in being warm and dry until the reels started screaming! The vessel had to be able to operate efficiently at speeds in the 5 knot range as it poked around in the reefs and rock piles tracking fish. Finally, after a few more beers we decided to call it a night. As we got up from the tables, one of the guys said, wistfully, “It would be nice to have a boat like that and also be able to cruise along at 20 knots.” We all laughed and lamented that would never happen. Well it has. The 2017 Regal 42 Fly is the boat fi lls the bill. 34 SEAMAGAZINE.COM JULY 2017

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knots and fuel burn was 29 gph. All fuel consumption information came from the engines’ onboard computers, and the speeds were measured on an independent GPS. During our test, two things stood out. The first was expected. This new Regal

responded precisely and smartly to the helm at any speed, even when moving dead slow, something that is not always the case with other boats. The second thing was the relative quiet of the boat even at WOT. My noise meter is one used by Occupational Health and Safety officers worldwide, so I know the meter works. Our test boat hull was solid fiberglass topped by a cored deck. The resin was applied by an infusion process, which results in relatively lightweight but very strong hulls. The downside of lightweight hulls is that they are usually louder, since there is less mass to absorb vibration and pounding. My meter did not show more noise. A phone call to Regal’s engineering department led to a helpful nugget of info: The builder includes sound-deadening material in its hull laminate. It works. Our test boat was equipped with trim tabs and a Seakeeper 5 gyro stabilizer system. We had them in “neutral” during our test, and the results showed the new

42 is designed to operate comfortably and safely without either system activated.

THE WRAP The new Regal 42 Fly is an excellent vessel by a builder that has been building well-respected boats for almost half a century. The selection of Alexander Marine — seller of the iconic Ocean Alexander brand — as a dealer was an excellent move by Regal, giving Alexander Marine another top-end product to go with its OA models. The vessel handles very well and is equally at home poking around the local reefs and rock piles while fishing or running at high speed to escape a storm front. When tracking fish at low speeds, the twin Volvos sip fuel, getting 3.6 mpg. Visibility is excellent all around and truly spectacular from the flybridge. It’s one of those rare boats that is designed and built for fishing, cruising and entertaining — a true triple threat. This new Regal is so full of features a single test cannot do it justice.

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Navigator 42

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Performance & Size:

Capacities:

Length Overall: 42’ 2’ / Beam: 13’ 6’

Fuel/Fresh/Holding 450/135/45 gal.

Displacement (Full): 20,800 lbs.

Comfort: 2-3 Births (Queen beds)

Cruising Speed: 30 knots

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Economy at Cruise: 1.35mpg/22gph

Sleeping Capacity: 5-7

Propulsion: Volvo IPS 500/600

Fish Hold (approx): 9’x4’x3’, ~6,000 lbs.

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Traditional Modern Efficiency The Duffield 58 is a traditionally designed, efficient coastal cruiser utilizing modern construction techniques and advanced equipment to achieve a 20 knot cruising speed burning approximately half the fuel of other yachts in her class. A Seakeeper gyro stabilizer keeps her steady underway or at anchor. Her main salon and centerline helm are on one level providing a fantastic 360-degree view with simple egress to the aft cockpit. A single engine mounted in the cockpit keeps noise levels inside incredibly low, while the standard joystick provides stress free close quarters maneuvering.

Range: 1,060nm @ 10.5 knots / 490nm @ 20 knots

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NE’S FIRST LOOK at the Nimbus 365 Coupe might cause one to take a second look and wonder if his eyes are deceiving him. The deckhouse of the boat is offset, to create a wide sidedeck on the starboard side and none to port. Nimbus calls it the side-walk design concept and claims it makes maximum use of the interior space. And to facilitate the captain’s access to the sidedeck and its path forward and aft, Nimbus designers fashioned a flush sliding door next to the helm station.

The aft deck is spacious and social, with an L-shaped settee to port with a table. Through a large sliding door is the salon and galley. Windows encircle the deckhouse, so natural light is abundant. Plus, there are windows in the hardtop to allow in even more light. Two of the window panes slide open electrically, lending the interior space an outdoor feel when the weather is right. A C-shaped settee has room for six people and wraps around a dining table. The galley sits to port, immediately aft of the helm chair. At the helm, the captain has a Simrad NSS evo2 multifunction display at his disposal. The easy-to-use 12-inch MFD functions as the nerve center of the boat. On the starboard side of the dash is the engine control, which will be a single or a double, depending on the engine package the owner chooses. Volvo Penta D4 and D6 diesels — singles of 260, 370 and 435 hp and twins of 225, 260 and 300 hp — power the near-38-footer, delivering a top speed from 22 to 32 knots. Two cabins belowdecks provide sleeping space for four people, and the single head includes a sink, a toilet and a separate shower stall. The Nimbus 365 Coupe checks many family cruising boxes. Its cockpit is large, sociable and fishable, and its hardtop extends over most of the cockpit. The main cabin is bright, well ventilated thanks to the sunroof, and sociable. Belowdecks has room for the parents and a couple of kids to sleep; plus, the dinette can accommodate adaptable sleepers. And the Nimbus literature doesn’t highlight this, but we’re guessing some watersports are possible with the addition of a ski tow bar.

SPECIFICATIONS

> LOA 37 ft., 11 in. > BEAM 11 ft., 6 in. > DRAFT 3 ft., 9 in. > DISPLACEMENT 15,243 lbs. > FUEL 185 gal. > WATER 71 gal. > POWER Many Volvo Penta D4 and D6 options > PRICE $489,000 BUILDER Nimbus Boats, Sweden, nimbus.se

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5 Areas to Inspect The best prevention is preparation. Keeping your boat’s equipment in good working order may stave off catastrophe as well as discomfort. Annual and/ or pre-departure inspections of certain areas and systems will save money and headaches.

1. Ground Tackle

Spend some time on the bow and inspect what could be your cheapest insurance: the ground tackle and windlass. Look at the top and bottom of the bow roller(s). Do they turn? Are there any cracks in the surrounding structure? Check the anchor shackle to see if it’s still wired shut, and inspect the swivel to make sure it turns freely. Test the windlass. Take off the cover, check the pawls, lubricate necessary points and visually inspect the wire connections. Inspect the chain and its connection to the boat. If the exposed end looks sketchy, consider cutting off a few feet. If you carry a stern anchor, dig it out of the lazarette and check it too. that’s a rarity on powerboats built elsewhere, so carry a portable manual pump or have plenty of buckets.

3/Bilge Pumps

A boat is built of pumps — fresh water, salt water, engine, A/C and others — but none are more critical than bilge pumps. Check to make sure the bilge pumps are clean, in good operation and have working alarm circuits. Trace the wiring, test the float switches and carry a couple of spare pumps and switches. European boats typically include manual bilge pumps, but

4/Engine Room

The engine room will take the longest to inspect, because there are so many systems to review. Start with hoses, which should be double-clamped. Wipe them and smell the rag to check for leaks (good fire prevention). Test the tension on the

There are few quick fixes for a steering failure on a powerboat, so prevention is key. Inspect the condition of steering cables and their connections. Top up steering/ hydraulic fluids. Take a look at the rudders and their posts (if the boat’s hauled out), and if the boat has pod drives, get a professional review before a long trip. Sailboats have manual emergency tillers, but few mechanical jury-rigs can handle the torque on large powerboats, so test the autopilot, because in emergencies, you may be able to steer with it. belts, the condition of the diesel fuel (add treatment if necessary), and look for loose or corroded wire connections. Test alarms and shut-down systems on the genset and the engines. Check the condition of the raw-water strainer, baskets and gaskets. Make a list of all necessary fluids, including steering, transmission, stabilizer, engine oil and coolant, refrigerant, and whatever else. Flush the cooling system and inspect or preventatively replace impellers. Set aside time for the batteries and switches. Inspect the terminals and posts for corrosion and clean them. Make sure the batteries are secured and can’t move. Top them up with distilled water if they are wet cells. Check the shore-power cord and inlet, inspect all wiring for chafe and count your supply of spare fuses. In reviewing your fire plan, learn how many and what kind of fire extinguishers are required by the Coast Guard for your class of vessel, and then double that number. Check the extinguisher expiration dates and pressures annually. Instruct all SEAMAGAZINE.COM JULY 2017

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If you’re going the extra mile (both in distance traveled and effort expended) consider these five actions to enhance your safety and give you greater peace of mind.

1. GET TRAINING IN BASIC MEDICAL CARE All crew should have basic medical training. You can opt for one-day classes in CPR and First Aid from the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association or a slew of independent providers. However, be mindful of the fact that such classes are geared toward urban environments where emergency medical services (EMS) are expected to arrive within 10 minutes, which is not the case on a vessel that is at sea. For long-distance voyages, all crew (usually both parties of a couple) should consider taking a wilderness survival course. This training is significantly more expensive and may require a week of time. Ask about classes that focus specifically on survival-at-sea tactics, because you may need to be your own paramedic.

2. CARRY SUPPLEMENTAL TRACKING & COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT GPS-enabled tracking devices such as SPOT or 42

Delorme’s inReach are affordable position locating and basic communication devices for casual check-ins or SOS messaging. You can send canned messages on

crew in their use — pull the pin and aim at the base of the flames. Keep automatic engine-room suppression systems in good order. A fire blanket near the galley may help, as will baking soda for small fires. Put fresh batteries in the smoke detectors.

5/Through-hulls

Finally, you already have large holes in the boat that need inspecting. Failed through-hull fittings can spell disaster, so check and/or replace

6 Must-Have Items A comprehensive list of onboard safety items can get long, and much of it will be dictated by Coast Guard rules. But besides the mandatory fire extinguishers and life jackets, and the obvious fixed VHF radio and GPS chartplotter, here are other must-have items you’ll want aboard.

1/Medical Kit

Adventure Medical Kits (sometimes private labeled by West Marine) provide comprehensive and easy-to-use medical supplies that come with a well-organized manual for mountaineering and marine emergencies. Read the contents list before springing for a larger, more expensive kit. For longer voyages, your doctor may put together a customized kit, including personal medicines that should be packed with their original prescriptions, especially if you’re crossing borders. If you or one of the crew has a tricky ticker, consider adding an automated external defibrillator (AED). Most models now are under $1,000 and require little training to use.

2/EPIRB and PLBs

Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) and Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) help locate a vessel or a crewmember in distress. These devices interface with the worldwide service of COSPASSSARSAT, the international satellite system for search and rescue (SAR). Registration is free and there is no subscription or annual fee for either. EPIRBs operate on 406 MHz, are waterproof and they float, and some even have a built-in GPS, making them GEPIRBs. They are registered to the vessel. PLBs, on the other hand, are registered to a person. They function much like an EPIRB but are about the size of a smartphone and are usually

them during the next haulout; it’s good preventive maintenance. Check for cracks, leaks and corrosion. Work the handles on the valves to make sure they don’t stick and that they close in a hurry. Keep an appropriately sized wooden plug tethered to each handle and a mallet nearby to drive the plug into the hole in case a seacock fails. Forespar sells small foam cones that may be used instead of wood and can plug an irregularly shaped hole. Make a drawing or a list of where all the through-hulls are located, including ones used for the engines, heads, refrigeration, A/C units and more.

attached to life jackets for when people fall overboard or abandon ship.

3/Handheld VHF and GPS Units

In case of an onboard electrical failure or an abandon-ship scenario, handheld communication and navigation equipment will be needed. Portable VHF radios and GPS units are affordable and easily stowed, so have at least a couple of each as backups. Some units are waterproof and float. Also, carry a variety of batteries of various sizes for these items — VHFs may have proprietary types — as well as for flashlights and headlamps.

4/Inflatable PFDs and Harnesses

The Coast Guard specs the minimum number of life jackets or personal floatation devices

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(PFDs) for a particular vessel. However, they are often uncomfortable. Inflatable PFDs can be worn for longer periods and with less hassle, because they stay compact until they get wet, in which case they deploy. Check the expiration date on the CO2 cylinder and have a rearming kit handy. Consider adding a whistle, a light or a strobe, highly reflective SOLAS tape, a harness tether and a registered PLB to each PFD before a long journey.

5/Signaling Equipment

The Coast Guard has rules about the kinds and number of flares a vessel of a certain type must carry, so these are a given. Most flare kits will also supply a metal signaling “mirror” and a gun to shoot aerial flares. Add a strobe light, a foghorn and a powerful laser pointer, which can be better directed than flares at ships at night, have a long range and cost around $100.

6. Life Raft and/ or Dinghy

For offshore or long coastal voyages, carry a life raft. Many brands are available, but be sure to spec the size, based on the number of crew (bigger is not always better), and the type, either offshore or coastal (they’re different in construction and equipment). You can choose an automatically deployed system mounted on deck in a hard case and cradle, or a portable version in a soft-sided valise. It’s an item you pay handsomely for and hope to never use, but don’t skimp. A dinghy is not a substitute for a life raft, but it’s a way to stay dry and floating if the ship goes down. Make sure it’s inflated and has the plug in before each departure, because it may turn out to be much more than just a tender.

4 Procedures to Practice In the event of a true emergency, calmer heads will prevail, and creating a course of action will make all the difference. Have a plan for various scenarios prior to departure and discuss them with all aboard. Once you’ve practiced, it will be easier to take the right steps if panic sets in.

1/Emergency Communications

Getting help is a matter of

communication. Train everyone aboard in the use of the vessel’s communications equipment, including VHF and SSB radios and possibly a satellite phone. If a problem develops in nearcoastal waters, call on VHF Channel 16. Speak slowly and

SPOT and two-way texts on the inReach, but monthly charges apply for both. They are more affordable than satellite phones and EPIRBs, but they are not a substitute for either.

3. FILE A FLOAT PLAN File a float plan with a friend, relative or an on-water assistance service such as TowBoatUS. Include the name and type of vessel, point of departure and destination, time of departure and of expected arrival, and the number of people aboard and their names and ages. You can download a float plan form from USCGBoating. org, where you can also get an 86-page Federal Requirements Brochure, an accident reporting form and general survival tips.

clearly. Remember the four Ps of information to convey: 1. Problem (the nature of the distress) 2. Position (GPS coordinates or location description) 3. People (number, ages, health issues) 4. PFDs (put them on) When panic sets in, people can forget to provide a good location or misread their GPS position, so teach everyone which numbers are key. If the situation is dire, call “mayday” three times, wait

4. PACK A COMPREHENSIVE DITCH BAG You can Google “abandon ship bag contents” to get started. However, restraint is key when packing a ditch bag, because you must consider where you will store it aboard, the room it will take up in a life raft, its weight and your crew’s ability to get it on deck, and how often you’ll take the time to keep its contents up to date. For short coastal voyages, if it’s time to abandon, plan to jump in the dinghy with at least the VHF and cellphone in a dry bag, PFDs, flares, a waterproof flashlight, and your personal and ship’s documents.

5. PREPARE PAPERWORK Speaking of documents, having your paperwork in order and easily accessible is key to a quick or unplanned departure or being boarded by authorities. Keep the following at hand in one dry bag: vessel documentation, insurance, cruising and fishing permits, and any necessary entry documents for foreign countries. In the other dry bag, keep passports, credit cards and crew information, including medical needs.

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10 seconds and repeat. Have instructions near the radio about how to call for help in case the one calling is not trained. A common mistake is waiting too long before contacting the Coast Guard, so if in doubt, make the call. A DSC-enabled (Digital Selective Calling) VHF radio is key. If you can’t make a call, push the DSC button on the VHF to start a relay from vessel to vessel to land unit until it reaches the Coast Guard. Get a nine-digit Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number used to identify ships. This will tell the Coast Guard which boat is broadcasting and who to reach. The MMSI is free and easy to get by visiting NavCen.USCG.gov.

First, shout “man overboard” to alert the crew. Stop the boat to prevent getting any farther from the victim and toss a life buoy or floatable PFDs in his direction. Press the MOB button on the GPS to mark the position and designate someone to point at the MOB and count, never taking her eyes off the 2. victim. The counting helps keep track of roughly Crew Overboard how much time has elapsed since the event and Man overboard (MOB) is a frequently how far the boat may have gotten from the victim. discussed emergency procedure, If this happens at night or you lose sight of the and the key is to make sure everyone person, send a DSC distress alert and a mayday. Use knows the steps to recovering crew the track on the GPS to double back, or learn the from the water, because it may be the Williamson turn, in case the track is not available. captain who goes in the drink. Recovery procedures depend on whether the victim is conscious and moving about or somehow incapacitated. Attitudes differ on whether you should approach the person in the water from windward or leeward. From windward, you can drift down on the victim and block the effect of wind and waves with the boat, creating a calmer environment. However, the boat could roll and hit the person, so the approach may be better from leeward. The procedure will be dictated by the conditions and the crew that is available to assist. Form a plan to hoist the victim onto the swim platform in case he can’t use the swim ladder.

3/ Fire Suppression Strategy and Tactics Fire aboard can spread quickly and be devastating within minutes. Per BoatUS statistics, roughly 40

percent of fires are related to AC and DC electrical systems, 12 percent can be tied to engine and fuel systems, and 20 percent are in the “other” category, which includes the galley.

Starve the fire of fuel or oxygen: Know where the engine fuel shutoff and propane tanks are. Close access doors and hatches to cut off the air. Turn off batteries, unplug from shore

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together (tied if necessary) 12 Assign a buddy system 13 Collect as much debris around you as possible — angular objects such as coolers are easier to spot from a distance 14 Fire flares only when there is a chance of being spotted, or use a laser pointer 15 Designate a watch-keeper at all times

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If there is a single thing that has impacted the world of boating in the past decade, it must be the joystick. From being a videogame tool to becoming the most popular accessory on a yacht, the joystick has literally revolutionized the industry.

First developed to help skippers control notably squirrely waterjet-powered boats, joysticks are now de rigueur as either standard or optional equipment on large and small yachts with inboards, sterndrives, pod drives and, now, outboards. So why exactly are joysticks replacing the steering wheel, which has been in use for centuries? We can think of 10 reasons — and some may be surprising.

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1. They Improve Boat Handling Driving a powerboat, especially in tight situations such as docking, raises the heartbeat of even experienced skippers. Wind, current and piers with sharp edges all add spice (and worry) to tight-quarters maneuvers. So much, in fact, that the legendary Chapman Piloting & Seamanship textbook devotes no fewer than 175 pages to mastering the maneuvers that modern skippers now handle effortlessly with two fingers on a joystick. Joysticks also take away the former dockside spectator sport of watching skippers botch even the simplest maneuvers. Having a railing lined with onlookers — or, even worse, a waterfront restaurant filled with diners — waiting for some crunching noises can unnerve even experienced skippers. As they grow more experienced with a joystick, skippers may find themselves putting one hand in a pocket to show their total relaxation and lack of concern about the difficulty of the maneuver.

2. They Encourage Firsttime Boat Buyers Newbie boat buyers recognize the complexities of handling a boat, and this has been cited as one of the reasons for delaying a purchase until they gain experience with friends. Joysticks, on the other hand, encourage novices to buy boats, because after a short introduction and some practice, they can easily learn to handle the basic maneuvers. Of course, it will take years to fully polish the skills, but being able to slide a boat sideways into a narrow dock space or back in between two piers gives tyro skippers a vast edge over learning to juggle steering, throttles, shifters and thrusters. 48

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nce the basic joystick system is in place, it’s easy to add additional stations, so skippers aren’t stuck controlling the boat from the flybridge or an inside helm where access to the deck is difficult. Joysticks are being cleverly concealed in fold-out panels at deck level in the cockpit, to put the skipper in the center of the action. Joysticks can be added to both sides of the flybridge on wide yachts, allowing the skipper to look down on the dock and sidedecks.

A wireless handheld joystick allows them to move anywhere on the boat in pursuit of that fish.

Joysticks allow greater control over the boat, which means less running around with fenders and docklines. Being able to turn a boat, even in a slip, means one person can take care of the docklines one at a time while the skipper places the boat to make it easy. Some joystick systems even include a “hold” feature that allows the driver to literally pin the boat against the dock in one position while he takes care of docklines, even if there is wind or current. And with handheld wireless joysticks such as the Yacht Controller Joystick Transmitter, a skipper can walk anywhere on the boat — or off it — to help with lines or fenders, while still remaining in full control. During anchoring, a skipper can move to the foredeck with a handheld joystick, to accurately place the yacht for dropping or retrieving the anchor.

5. They Deliver No-pain Waiting While boating is about freedom, boaters often find themselves waiting: for a bridge to open, for a space at the fuel dock, for someone to leave a slip at a waterfront restaurant. In pre-joystick days, skippers had to remain alert, juggling shifters and steering to maintain position in wind and current. It was never much fun. Whether it’s called dynamic positioning, station-holding or one of the many trade names from Skyhook to Set Point, today’s joysticks use a link to the boat’s GPS to hold the yacht’s position within a few feet. Just stop in an appropriate spot to wait for the bridge to open, punch a button and relax. The joystick will hold the boat right there. The crew has to remain vigilant for other boats, of course, but no one has to perform the constant actions required to hold position. SEAMAGAZINE.COM  JULY 2017  49

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here’s no question about joysticks,” said Tom Slikkers, CEO of the Tiara and Pursuit boat brands. “We’re very dialed in to what our customers want, and the joystick is clearly a must-have for today’s buyer. In the process of tracking industry trends, we’ve discovered two things about joysticks. First, the majority of our buyers specifically want them, and second, having a joystick encourages them to buy a larger boat.” Slikkers knows, as do other boat builders, that The joystick buyers may increase the size of their boat by as much has literally as 10 feet, since the joystick allows them to comfortrevolutionized ably handle the larger boat. It’s obviously good for the industry. the industry, which is always delighted to sell larger boats. But it’s even better for boat buyers, who can get more space, more accommodations and more amenities while still knowing they can handle the larger boat easily, thanks to the joystick. For Don McNamara, an airline pilot based in Seattle, the joystick was one of three critical must-haves when he bought his Carver 54. “First, I had to have a big master stateroom, since I spend too much time in hotels. Second, it had to have an easily enclosed bridge, because, hey, this is Seattle. And third, it had to have a joystick. I’m single and I can take this out by myself or with a few inexperienced friends. I turned down more than a few otherwise good boats just because they didn’t have a joystick.”

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With the introduction of joysticks to outboard-powered boats, joysticks are no longer the sole province of large yachts. Center consoles in the 20-foot range with twin or triple outboards are now candidates for joystick controls, gaining all the advantages for docking and maneuvering, as well as for fishing. And joysticks are soon going to revolutionize wakeboarding and wakesurfing. Expect to see joystick piloting on new single-engine towboats, since Mercury Marine has introduced Joystick Piloting for Inboards, which will begin appearing on towsports boats this fall. The system, according to David Foulkes, Mercury’s vice president of product development, “will disrupt a segment of the market that has never seen this technology before.” Requiring either Vetus or Side Power bow thrusters, the system will provide enhanced controls for towing, such as precision “power turns” to retrieve a fallen rider as well as a more confident boating experience for all users. Mercury has also updated its Smart Tow feature to accommodate the lower speeds required by wakesurfers, and skippers can choose a preset “launch” profile and cruise speed to provide consistent and repeatable tows for ’boarders.

TO THE WEB This list includes joystick system manufacturers for inboard, outboard and sterndrive, and includes proprietary manufacturers and those that can match their system to various engine brands. > > > > > > > > >

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7. They Have Revolutionized Fishing

8. They Facilitate Taking It Easy

The maneuverability of joystick controls means skippers can quickly back down on a fish or spin the stern to keep the rod pointed toward the fish. Old-time sportfishing captains can stand at the upper helm, facing aft, and control the throttles and shifters behind their back. But, frankly, that can be uncomfortable. With a joystick, they can install a second control station aft on the bridge and look directly down on the action. Or they can put a station in the cockpit for even more on-scene control. And a wireless handheld joystick allows them to move anywhere on the boat in pursuit of that fish. The dynamic positioning feature also means the captain can plant the boat directly over a prime fishing area and remain there effortlessly. This is even more of an advantage when it’s too deep to anchor.

One thing that is rarely mentioned in all the promotional materials for joysticks is that driving with one is easy on the captain’s body. With a conventional wheel, the driver has to stand behind the wheel the entire time he’s on the water at low speeds. The lucky ones have a comfy helm chair but still end up leaning forward to make adjustments or have to hunch forward over the wheel. Many boat builders are offering a joystick mounted on the helm seat’s armrest, so the skipper can handle the boat comfortably, even for long periods, with just a twist of the wrist.

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hile a joystick can make driving more comfortable during low-speed maneuvering, the new Volvo Penta Joystick Driving allows for control of steering even at speed, instead of just around the dock. Linked through the autopilot, the new joystick system will steer a boat at any speed, and the autopilot will resume course once the driver releases the stick. The skipper sets the shifters and throttles normally and then settles back, with full control right at her fingertips.

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ertainly, one selling point for joysticks is the fact that buyers can become operational in a matter of hours. The joystick is not just user friendly but it’s intuitive: push the joystick to the right, the boat moves right. Twist the joystick, the boat rotates. Don’t get me wrong: There’s a whole lot more to operating a boat than just steering. But in an emergency, a spouse or even a guest can get a joystick boat to where help is available. During any safety speech with new guests aboard, adding a quick explanation of the joystick can No one has to prove to be a lifesaver. perform the constant And when it comes to joysticks, kids generally master actions required to their operation faster than adults, thanks to endless hours of gaming, although they may not fully understand the niceties hold position. of wind and current. Still, many families are now entrusting the joystick controls to their youngsters. The bottom line is that joysticks have brought a revolution in boat handling that has impacted nearly every action that a skipper will use while operating his boat. They’ve made boat handling easier and more precise, they solve problems such as waiting for bridges and they’ve added considerably to fishing maneuverability and comfort. 0.125” bleed

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MANAGER, WASHINGTON CLEAN MARINA PROGRAM WHEN HE WAS 10 YEARS old, Andy Gregory was sailing Sunfish and Lasers on Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. Not a bad way to spend the summer for the Wickford, R.I., native. By the time he was 15 he was working for Safe/Sea, the local TowBoatUS affiliate, and before he earned his high school diploma he had earned his first captain’s license — an OUPV 6-pack. In the years since, he has upgraded his license, operated charter sailboats, environmental sampling vessels, and towing and salvage vessels from New England to the Turks and Caicos and from San Francisco to Dutch Harbor, Alaska. “Time and travels brought me to the Pacific Northwest where I’ve settled,” said Gregory, the pollution prevention director at the Puget Soundkeeper Alliance. “I’ve continued to work in the marine industry.” Also the manager of the state of Washington’s Clean Marina program, Gregory is a big proponent of keeping the water and the environment pristine. We asked him more about the Clean Marina Program and what boaters can do to contribute to keeping the water clean. Sea: What is the Clean Marina program and how did it get started? Gregory: The Washington state Clean Marina program is a collaborative, incentive-based, voluntary certification program for marinas in Washington that are working to prevent pollution. Marina and boater-generated pollution including vessel sewage, oil spills and debris from maintenance activities degrades water quality and can have local and regional impacts on wildlife and human health. By implementing Best Management Practices, or BMPs, boaters and marina staff can dramatically reduce pollution, keeping the water safe for swimming, fishing, and shellfish harvesting. There are seven partner organizations that oversee the state program, including Puget Soundkeeper, the Northwest Marine Trade Association, Washington SeaGrant, Department of Ecology, Department of Natural Resources, State Parks, and the

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OOZING WITH MYSTERY, HISTORY AND INTRIGUE, THE COVE IS A POPULAR STOPPING POINT BEFORE TRANSITING GABRIOLA PASSAGE. STORY AND PHOTOS BY DEANE HISLOP

WAKES COVE, SITUATED AT THE north end of Valdes Island, has long been considered a good location to wait for slack in Gabriola Passage where in the spring the current, which floods east and ebbs west, can reach 8 knots. The 1-mile-long passage separates Gabriola and Valdes islands and connects the Strait of Georgia to the inner Gulf Islands. The waterway is only 100 meters wide at its narrowest section between Cordero and Josef points and can be a busy thoroughfare during the summer cruising season.

SETTING THE HOOK Wakes Cove is the site of a provincial park, which is a good reason to stick around for a while. Some of the cruising guides report the holding in Wakes Cove is suspect because of large patches of kelp, debris from past logging operations and exposure to boat wakes. Supporting these reports, the remains of a steam-driven donkey can be seen at low tide on the western shore. We prefer to set Easy Goin’s hook in nearby Dogfish Bay, as it’s locally known, which is the best choice to hole-up and wait for slack water when cruising west through Gabriola Passage, and it’s also the home of a yacht club outstation and an alternative anchorage for Wakes Cove

Provincial Park visitors. The long, narrow and shallow bay lies east of Valdes and in the lee of Kendrick Island. The best area to set the hook is north of the floats and buoys that belong to the West Vancouver Yacht Club (members only) in 25 to 40 feet over a mud-and-sand bottom. South of the buoys, the water shoals rapidly to rock and kelp. The anchorage provides a view of the magnificent sandstone formations along Kendrick’s western shoreline The best way to view these formations and caves carved by thousands of years of winter storm is by dinghy or kayak. The anchorage is near popular salmon and bottom sportfishing areas in the Strait

of Georgia, and it’s common for sportsfishermen to seek safe refuge for the night in Dogfish Bay at the end of a long day.

THE EARLY DAYS About 40 million years ago, the Gulf Islands were formed by rising sea beds of sedimentary rock. The islands were later scoured by glaciers and battered by eons of wave action that sculpted the sandstone shoreline into the amazing shapes of today. One-third of Valdes Island is a First Nations reserve. The Lyackson First Nation is a small, Central Coastal Salish Hulq’umin’um community of fewer than 200 members. There are approximately 60 archaeological sites, including several indigenous burial grounds on the island, evidence the First Nation people have used the island for nearly 5,000 years.

MYSTERY TUNNEL There is an ancient legend that dates from the mists of time of a 3-mile

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subterranean passageway linking Valdes Island’s western cliffs to Thetis Island. According to tribal folklore, Valdes had been used by tribes for puberty rites. An initiate would be taken to Valdes to fast and practice other rituals, then make his way through the passageway beneath the sea to Thetis Island, deposit his staff and return — all with the aid of a single torch. To this day no such corridor has been found, but caverns 200 feet deep, with artifacts and other evidence of native visitations, have been discovered on both islands. Adding to the legend is speculation that earthquakes may have blocked the route.

THE PARK From Dogfish Bay it’s an almost milelong dinghy ride through Gabriola Passage to Wake Cove Provincial Park or six-tenths of a mile north, across the passage, to Drumbeg Provincial Park on Gabriola Island. Established in June 2002, the 205-hectare Wakes Cove Provincial Park is only accessible by kayak or boat. The Marine Parks Forever Society donated funds SEAMAGAZINE.COM  JULY 2017  PNW-11

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toward the purchase of the property. The society received donations from the recreational boating community that were used to assist in purchasing the 73 hectares of Crown foreshore. The park is served by a pier and a small float. The other docks and mooring buoys in the cove are private and there is no camping in the park. The park grounds preserve a mixture of Douglas fir, Garry oak and arbutus trees, as well as several endangered plant species. From the head of the pier, moss-covered

ISLAND HISTORY Valdes Island is named after the Spanish naval officer Cayetano Valdez y Bazan, who first visited the area in 1792 as a lieutenant serving under Capt. Alexandro Malaspina on Descubierta. Valdes returned in 1792 as captain of Mexicana to explore the area with Capt. Dionisio Galiano aboard Sutil. The cove and park are named after British naval Capt. Baldwin Wake, who acquired the land surrounding the cove in 1876, and his family owned it up to the late

There were also rumors that money was buried on the island; however, it was never proven. roads act as trails through the park. The trail to the left leads east to the remains of a homestead and orchard, then beyond to the shoreline of Dogfish Bay and a view of Kendrick Island. Walk straight up from the dinghy dock and take the trail, either straight ahead or off to the right to walk a complete circuit through the interior of the island. The private areas are clearly marked, as are the park boundaries, and the residents’ privacy and property should be respected. The island supports a small community of residents at Starvation Bay on the north shore, but the majority of the population of the island consists of part-time vacationers.

1920s. Wake died mysteriously while sailing his sloop. His body was never found, but remains of his boat and belongings did wash up on nearby Thetis Island. His widow moved to Esquimalt with her two daughters, but her son, Baldwin, remained at Wakes Cove. Baldwin’s widow, Amelia, was still living there in the late 1920s when much of the surrounding land was purchased by Edward Arthur Wilson, a religious leader known as Brother XII, one of Canada’s most notorious cult leaders. A mystic and a former sea captain, Brother XII established an occult society and utopian community called The Aquarian

Foundation outside of nearby Nanaimo, in 1927. The Society claimed more than 2,000 members at its height, including many wealthy and prominent individuals. A series of sensational court cases, during which Brother XII was accused of misusing foundation funds, advocating free love and claiming to be the reincarnation of the Egyptian god Osiris, led to the breakup of the original colony. Brother XII formed a new settlement, a “City of Refuge,” on Valdes and DeCourcy islands, where he and his disciples believed they would survive the coming Armageddon. Conditions at the colony gradually deteriorated, as Brother XII and his sadistic mistress, a woman known as Madame Z, turned their followers into slaves, subjecting them to the most appalling hardships. Brother XII’s plan for the Valdes Island property was to establish a secluded retreat at which he would train selected disciples. But when he moved his pregnant lover into a newly built cabin, he was accused of turning the park-like setting into a personal love nest and the communal settlement was never completed, of which little trace remains today. There were also rumors that money was buried on the island; however, it has never been proven. It is said Bother XII fled to Switzerland with a fortune in gold.

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THE OCEAN PROVIDES SUSTENANCE THAT IS FRESH, NUTRITIOUS AND FUN TO HARVEST. STORY AND PHOTOS BY DEANE HISLOP

A POT HEAVY WITH CRABS or prawns or a freshly caught salmon on the barbecue is a Northwest boater’s dream come true. Add to that discovering a beach full of clams, mussels or tasty oysters, and the cruising life doesn’t get much better. Foraging for their next meal is something many Northwest boaters relish. They like the challenges and enjoy the delicious bounty. Whether it’s Dungeness crab, fresh-caught salmon or lingcod, mussels, or oysters, the waters of Washington and British Columbia are home to an abundance of seafood that is fun to harvest and tasty to eat. Regulations for each species are complex,

cutthroat trout are also native to the area and can be found around the mouth of coastal streams. For example, in Washington’s Area 7, which encompasses the San Juan Islands and the mainland coast from Anacortes to Point Roberts, the best time to fish for Chinook is December through February and again in July and August. Coho can be caught in September and October,

Big salmon is the big prize for many anglers in Washington and British Columbia. vary from area to area and can change with conditions, so check the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) or Canada Fisheries and Oceans website before pushing off the dock.

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while pinks (or humpies) can be caught in odd-numbered years in August and September. In central and northern British Columbia, humpies run every year. In addition to salmon, lingcod, halibut and rockfish are popular fish in the coastal waters of British Columbia. Check the Fisheries and Oceans Canada website to learn the seasons and limits.

CRABBING In the Northwest, recreational crabbing

means Dungeness and red rock crab. All anyone needs to get started is a fishing license with a crab endorsement, a baited crab pot and a place to soak it. Many boaters simply tie a piece of bait to a fishing rod and drop it over the side. The trick to this method is to reel the crab up and lift it out of the water with a fishing net. If the crab is lifted out of the water, it will release the bait and fall back into the water. In Washington the summer crab season varies from area to area and is subject to change to protect soft-shell crabs. Winter crab seasons are set area by area after the summer season is complete. To find out when crabbing is open in the area you’re cruising, visit the WDFW website. In Canada, crabbing is permitted yearround but with localized closures. It is illegal to retain female Dungeness crabs on both sides of the border. Get crabbing gear from a marine or fishing tackle store. A knowledgeable employee can explain how to set it up properly. Shop employees are a friendly resource to get started on any crabbing adventure. Asked nicely enough, they may even reveal the best crabbing spots.

SHRIMP More than 80 species of shrimp inhabit Washington waters. Only seven species, though, are regularly captured for consumption by sport harvesters. All seven harvested species belong to the Pandalidae family. Shrimp of this family have a unique reproductive cycle, maturing first as males, then changing sex in later years to reproduce as females. Spot shrimp (also referred to as prawns or spot prawns)

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are the largest shrimp and most popular with sport anglers. Their geographic range extends from Southern California to Alaska’s Aleutian Islands, around to the Sea of Japan and the Korea Strait. Shrimp are found primarily on or near the bottom. They have been found at depths greater than 1,000 feet but are

on oyster farms, recreational harvesting is popular throughout the Northwest. Washington state regulations require all recreationally harvested oysters to be shucked on the beach so the next generation of oysters can reuse the empty shell. Mussels are found in dense mats attached by fine threads to rocks, pilings

food chain. Because of this, it’s important to pay attention to beach closures, to avoid harvesting contaminated shellfish. Shellfish harvesting is prohibited on the mainland coast of British Columbia from Vancouver south to the American border. Check the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife and Canada Fisheries and Ocean website for beach closures.

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CLAMS, MUSSELS AND OYSTERS There’s nothing is quite like finding dinner while strolling along the beach. Manila clams, butter clams, native littlenecks, mussels and world-class Pacific and Olympia oysters — all but the mussels and oysters require a little digging, but that’s half the fun. Many boaters consider oysters to be a delicacy but may not know they are also highly nutritious: rich in protein, vitamins and minerals. While most oysters that wind up on a plate are commercially harvested

or other hard surfaces, and they have oblong, blue-back or brown shells. Of the two species of mussels found in the inland waterways of the Northwest, the foolish mussel is the most commonly used for the table. It grows to a length of about three inches and is found mainly in sheltered waters attached to gravel, boulders, floats and pilings. The California mussel grows to a considerably larger size and is found primarily on wave-washed rocks in coastal areas and can grow to more than six inches. Mussels are detached, stripped of their byssus or “beard,” scrubbed clean, and then steamed or cooked like clams. For the same reasons they are so flavorful, clams, mussels and oysters are also susceptible to toxins. As filter feeders, they concentrate the elements and compounds that are passed through each step of the

Squid are also available in the Northwest year-round, although the best time to catch them is during the fall and winter. Harvesting these tasty little mollusks is an after-dark adventure that requires simple, inexpensive fishing tackle. Squid fishing or jigging typically takes place on the many piers and docks rather than a boat because of the black defensive ink they expel can quickly make a mess of a boat deck. The most common species of squid found in inside waters of the Northwest is the Pacific squid, also known as market squid, which measures about eight inches (mantle plus tentacles). With a long, tapered body and triangular tail fins, these fast-moving, 10-armed mollusks are known as calamari when prepared as food. Biologically, squid belong to the class of mollusks known as cephalopods, which also includes octopus. Squid are decapods, having 10 tentacles, compared to the eight arms of octopi. They also are free-swimming creatures and exhibit schooling behavior similar to many species of fish.

TO THE WEB WASHINGTON >> Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife: wdfw.wa.gov >> Marine Biotoxin Bulletin: fortress.wa.gov/doh/eh/portal/

odw/si/BiotoxinBulletin.aspx >> Public Beach List – Special Rules: wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/

shellfish/beaches/WDFWBeachSeasonsBarChart.pdf BRITISH COLUMBIA >> Fisheries and Oceans Pacific Region: pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/

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Through Aug 6 • Seafair. Seattle’s waterfront celebration features a series of events in the area, including a July 4 celebration, a triathlon for kids and adults, and fleet week. Seattle and surrounding area; Varies by event; (206) 728-0123; seafair.com

Through Sept. 2 • Butchart Gardens Summer Fireworks. Saturday night at Butchart Gardens features a dazzling fireworks show set to show tunes. Boaters can dock in nearby Tod Inlet. Butchart Gardens, Victoria, B.C.; Free with general admission; (250) 652-5256; butchart gardens.com

1-4 • Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival. The festival offers free boat rides, food vendors, pond boat sailing, live music and more. Center for Wooden Boats, South Lake Union, Seattle; Free; (206) 382-2628; cwb.org

7-10 • Sucia State Park Small Boat Rendezvous. This informal boaters’

11-14 • Girls at the Helm. The Girl’s Leadership Voyage pairs young women with women mentors for four days of growth, learning, and fun aboard the schooner Adventuress. Anacortes, WA; $525 per child member, $615 per child non-member; soundexp.org

14-16 • Bellingham Salmon Derby. A cash prize ($7,500 last year) will be awarded to the biggest fish, with prizes and trophies for anglers of all ages. Squalicum Harbor, Bellingham, WA; Entry fee not posted as of press time; (360) 543-9079; bellinghampsa.com

15 • Shipwreck Festival. This massive community garage sale and flea market has more than 200 antique vendors. Downtown, Anacortes, WA; (360) 299-9390; shipwreckfest.org 15-17 • Allyn Days and Geoduck Festival. This community event features

gathering includes good company and a wine-and-cheese night. Sucia Island, San Juan Islands, WA; (250) 478-5338; salish seasmallboatrendezvous.wordpress.com

live music, entertainment, vendors, a beer and wine garden, model boats, and an oyster-shucking competition and an oyster roast. Allyn Waterfront Park, Allyn, WA; Free admission; (360) 271-9824; allynaca.org

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21-23 • World Championship Bathtub Race. Watch the bathtub boats race across the harbor or check out the various land and water events. Nanaimo Harbor, Nanaimo, B.C.; Price varies by event; (250) 753-7223; bathtubbing.com

21-23 • Renton River Days. The annual multiday family festival features special events for kids, recreation, stage entertainment, and arts and crafts. Liberty Park and Cedar River Park, Renton, WA; Free; (425) 430-6528; rentonriverdays.org 21-Aug. 4 • Aspen Power Catamarans Summer Cruise. Join the principals from Aspen and other Aspen boat owners on a two-week cruise from Sidney, B.C., to Desolation Sound. An optional week, with a trip to the Broughtons, is available. Contact Aspen Power Catamarans for details, info@aspenpowercatamarans.com; (360) 668-4347

28-30 • Tri-City Water Follies. Celebrate 50 years of high-speed action at this event showcasing hydroplanes and various onshore activities. Columbia River, Tri-Cities, WA; $15+; (509) 783-4675; waterfollies.com

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The Channel Islands are full of rugged beauty and untouched nature everywhere you look.

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WHEN CRUISING NORTH FROM LOS Angeles after passing the natural beauty of Malibu, right after Port Hueneme, boaters are greeted by a large inland harbor in Oxnard, Calif., known as Channel Islands Harbor 1 . There is a sprawling labyrinth of marinas and waterfront homes lining every channel of the expansive harbor. There are plenty of activities for boat people, if they plan to stay just for a few hours or a few days.

In the expanses of Channel Islands Harbor, boaters have several options for mooring. Guest moorage, which is $1.30 per foot per day (with a $30 minimum), can be found at Anacapa Isle Marina 2 , Bahia Marina 3 , Channel Islands Harbor Marina 4 , Pacific Corinthian Marina 5 , and Vintage Marina 6 . There is a 10-day limit for guest moorage, but visitors who want to stay longer can make a request with the harbormaster. Just stopping in for a bite to eat? Drop by the harbormaster’s office near the entrance of the harbor to be ushered to a guest dock right in front of Fisherman’s Wharf.

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waterfront, from fitness clubs — they offer day passes! — to several kayak rental centers to museums, theaters, and farmer’s markets. Along the water is Anacapa Boatyard 7 for boating repair needs, several yacht clubs and brokerages, and also several nail and hair salons, bike

rental shops and even a psychic. If a day of navigating has worked up a thirst among the crew, at the mouth of the harbor is one solution: the Rudder Room 8 , a small dive bar where patrons can sip a drink with their toes in the sand.

MARITIME AND THEATRE The Channel Islands Maritime Museum 9 is located in Channel Islands Harbor. There, boaters can discover maritime art, ship models, local history and of course, a great gift shop. It is open daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is also the

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RESTOCKING Before the crew disembarks, they can restock at a number of specialty stores. At Harbor Mart, beverages are abundant, to satisfy everyone on the boat, and its deli counter is a good spot to grab a burger. Harbor Mart 10 also has a large selection of souvenirs and sundries available, for folks who enjoy keepsakes. The Marine Emporium Landing 11 offers nautical clothing and gifts, diving and snorkeling gear, marine supplies, and fishing tackle.

There are a plethora of options directly on the waterfront GATEWAY TO THE ISLANDS Channel Islands Harbor is aptly named because it is one of a few ports from which people can charter a boat to visit and enjoy the quiet peace of nature and the unique ecosystem of the offshore Channel Islands. Right next door to the Marine Emporium Landing is Island Packers Cruises, located in Channel Islands Harbor, offers trips to all five of the islands that make up the Channel Islands National Park and National Marine Sanctuary, but boat owners can take their own vessel, if they obtain the correct permits and reservations, which vary from island to island.

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AUTHORITIES ARE CRACKING DOWN ON UNAUTHORIZED PASSENGER-FOR-HIRE ACTIVITIES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. BOAT OWNERS MIGHT THINK THAT a good way to mitigate the cost of owning a boat would be to charter it out to paying customers. And in theory it is a good way to earn some income with the boat, but without credentials, boat owners could be in trouble with regional or federal law enforcement authorities if they are chartering without adhering to authorized passenger-for-hire authorization.

TAKING AIM Coast Guard officials warned boaters and the general public in March about illegal charter boat operations in the Los Angeles area, providing fair warning that they would be monitoring local waterways

for unauthorized passenger-for-hire activity. Only Coast Guard-credentialed or licensed vessel operators are permitted to carry passengers for commercial purposes. A Coast Guard-issued Certificate of Inspection, which verifies certain federal

safety standards have been met, must be conspicuously displayed on any vessel carrying six or more passengers. The Coast Guard specifically will be cracking down on recreational boaters using their vessel to carry more than six passengers for commercial purposes. Any vessel with six or more paying passengers must have a valid and current Certificate of Inspection from the Coast Guard. In an announcement dated March 16 of this year, the Coast Guard wrote, “The Captain of the Port issued several ‘Captain of the Port Orders’ to specific vessel operators to cease operations as commercial vessels carrying more than six passengers, including one passenger for hire, and in some cases to cease operations carrying any passengers for hire… A passenger is

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captain’s license or report an illegal charter operation by contacting the Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach Command Center at 310-521-3801. While some will view all this as another government intrusion into private affairs, the safety of everyone involved is at the forefront of the increased enforcement. Non-compliant boats can pose safety

considered for hire if they contribute any economic benefit, monetary contribution, or a donation as a condition of carriage, to any person having an interest in the vessel, unless the contribution is from a voluntarily sharing of voyage expenses.”

CREDENTIALS Passengers booking a passenger-for-hire service — especially if the reservation is made online — should ask the operator several questions to determine whether or not the charter is legal, according to the Coast Guard team in Los Angeles-Long Beach. Foremost among those questions, ask if the operator has proof the vessel is compliant with Coast Guard requirements and ask the captain to present a valid Coast Guard license. Passengers can verify a

hazards to passengers who might assume such a vessel has been inspected by the Coast Guard. “In addition to the noted safety concerns,” a Coast Guard statement said, “vessels that do not comply with federal regulations adversely impact the livelihood of legitimate operators who do comply with federal regulations.”

POLICY CHANGES Los Angeles County and Port of San Diego officials have been working to craft policy to curb illegal charter activity. The Small Craft Harbor Commission, which deliberates and reviews many boating and waterfront activities in Marina del Rey, recently discussed increased efforts to address illegal charters at Los Angeles

Illegal charters are a problem in ports throughout the country

County’s largest harbor. Staff at the county’s Department of Beaches and Harbors, for example, contemplated sweeps or sting operations to possibly weed out illegal charter operations. The Port of San Diego and other agencies could be drafting a policy regulating illegal charter operations within the next few months. Meanwhile, the city recently looked into cracking down on short-term vacation rentals in residential districts, courtesy of an opinion issued by San Diego City attorney Mara Elliot in mid-March. Port district staff confirms the city attorney’s opinion does not apply to marinas and boating operations. San Diego’s City Council, according to news reports, struggled to move forward with Elliott’s opinion, SEAMAGAZINE.COM  JULY 2017  CA-7

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so the potential regulation of illegal charters or boat and breakfast activity via curbs on short-term vacation rental activity is still a fluid situation. “Illegal charters are a problem in ports throughout the country,” a San Diego port district spokesperson told The Log. “Locally, Sector San Diego of the Coast Guard has put together a joint working group called the ‘Illegal Charter Working Group’ to address local, illegal charters.” A spokesperson with Port of San Diego, in an email to The Log, stated multiple agencies are developing a standardized approach to address illegal charters in the harbor. Illegal charters in Oceanside Harbor and San Diego’s Mission Bay would also be addressed, according to the port district spokesperson. “Ultimately,” the spokesperson said, “the group will put together a public education piece before any efforts to enforce new vessel charter laws.”

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What: Part of the Tahoe Cup Paddle Racing Series takes competitors on a 6-mile course along Lake Tahoe’s North Shore from Tahoe City to Carnelian Bay. Where: Commons Beach, Waterman’s Landing, Tahoe City When: July 15 Cost: Open to spectators; $65 fee for racers Information: (530) 386-1676; tahoecup.org

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4 • Lights on the Lake. Visible from all over town, Tahoe’s fireworks show is recognized by NBC’s Today Show as one of the top five fireworks displays in the country. Show starts at 9:45 p.m. Tahoe South; Free; (530) 544-5050; tahoesouth.com

4 • San Francisco Waterfront Fourth of July Celebration. Celebrate Independence Day along the waterfront with special events, a fireworks show and a live concert. Pier 39, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco; Free; Pier39.com; fishermanswharf.org

4 • Dinghy Dock Parade. Kick off Independence Day with a patriotic dinghy parade through the coves of the West End. Two Harbors, Catalina; Free admission; (310) 510-4249; visitcatalinaisland.com 9 • Long Beach to Catalina and Back

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PWC Race. The historic race encompasses nearly 60 miles of endurance racing. Queensway Launch, Long Beach; Entry fee TBA; pwcoffshore.com

9 • Carlsbad Triathlon. The triathlon follows the coastline of Carlsbad, past scenic beaches, lagoons and a wildlife preserve. Tamarack State Beach, Carlsbad; $120-$150; (760) 602-7519; carlsbadtriathlon.com

15 • Rock to Pier Fun Run. The 6-mile event is held entirely on the beach from Morro Rock to the Cayucos Pier, and open to participants of all ages and abilities. Morro Rock, Morro Bay; (805) 772-6281; leaguelineup.com/rock2pier

29 • Stride with the Tide. The 5K race course starts and ends on the beach, and gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded. Starts at Pismo Beach Pier, Pismo Beach; $10-$20; (805) 773-7063; classiccalifornia.com, pismobeach.org

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29 • McNish Classic Yacht Race. For the past 36 years, classic yachts have been gathering to compete for the prestigious Strathmore Cup. Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club, Channel Islands Harbor, Oxnard; (805) 312-7319; pcyc.org

26-30 • Festival of Lanterns. The community-oriented festival celebrating the birth of Pacific Grove features a lantern parade to the beach and fireworks over the bay. Pacific Grove; (831) 375-8329; feast-oflanterns.org

29-30 • Dragon Boat Festival. Featuring one of the largest dragon boat competitions in California, the festival includes acrobats, music and martial arts performances. Marine Stadium, Long Beach; (626) 288-2888; lbdragonboat.com 

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MOORING MODIFICATIONS UNDER DISCUSSION

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JULY’S QUESTION:

It sounds so simple: Find a yacht broker who can help you find the right yacht. But how do you know you’re working with a good broker? TO ANSWER THE question this month,

we were able to consult some of our own content. In the August 2015 issue of Sea, our story “Learn the ABCs of Yacht Brokerages” laid out how to find a yacht broker in an easy-to-follow alphabetical format. Here are some relevant sections from that story. • Good brokers become great brokers by maintaining relationships. When yacht sales professionals consider the number of people they meet over a year, compared to the number of boats they sell, the best ones know that existing customers and referrals most often lead to new business. Good business practices and a good reputation are paramount for a brokerage and a new yacht sales establishment. • Help and assistance after the sale

professionals are often boat owners. They can help you find dock space and qualified marine service technicians; they can also help you learn how to operate your vessel or recommend a training captain to make your acquisition a smooth and safe one. They often know the local waters, and often they become your new boating companion. • Impartiality is key, especially when

it comes to a surveyor. Brokers should offer a list of surveyors. Providing a list of National Association of Marine Surveyors (NAMS) or Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors (SAMS) for the buyer to choose from is part of the YBAA code of ethics. If a broker recommends only one surveyor, then the red flag should go up for the buyer — akin to “the mouse guarding the cheese.”

is complete. The best yacht sales

• Network of listings and a brokerage house’s contacts help uncover deals. While the Internet has made research easier, brokerage houses help you save time when you’re truly ready to buy a boat. • Questions, questions, questions. The best yacht sales professionals are skilled at asking the tough questions that must be answered to achieve a great result. It’s normal and natural not to blurt out that you want to spend $450,000 on a boat, or that you can’t afford any more than $100,000. Regardless of the number, by answering the broker’s questions honestly, you provide the information needed to help you find the boat you desire. • Your yacht transaction professional team is operating in your best interest. Their heads are involved, not their heart. Your broker, marine surveyor, lender, insurance agent and mechanic sometimes have their best advice ignored by buyers, who feel the pressure to close a deal because it’s “too good to be true.” Listen to your team, not your heart.

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1983 52' MIDNIGHT LACE, “Tom Fexas Design” Classic yet modern flybridge exp. Fresh hull paint 2015, Yanmar 315hp diesels with 450 hours (repowered in 2006). Very well maintained and a bargain at $289,000. Call or email Dave Hebert at 206-660-4729 or dave@hebertyachts.com

2000 Bracewell Pacesetter 540 Pilothouse, Twin 480 HP Volvo diesels, Bow thruster, Full electronics, Generator, Inverters, Dinghy and davit, Washer/Dryer, Diesel Heat, Bridge enclosure, Lots of new equipment! Loaded! Price $459,000. Call or email Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866 or daveb@hebertyachts.com

2005 Meridian 368, twin Cummins 330 HP diesels, Bow and stern thrusters, Air conditioning heating, Generator, Electronics, Satellite TV, Full enclosures, Lower helm and much more! Priced at $179,000. Call or email Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866 or daveb@hebertyachts.com

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1989 Ocean Alexander 44 Aft Cabin with cockpit, twin Detroit diesels, generator, inverter, Electronics, Dinghy with stern davit, Satellite TV, Vacu Flush heads, Full enclosures, Excellent condition! Priced at $124,900. Call or email Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866 or daveb@hebertyachts.com

2005 Silverton 38 Sport Bridge, Twin Cummins 370 HP diesels, Air conditioning/heating, Diesel furnace, Full galley, Ice maker, Electronics, Bimini top with full enclosure, Big swim platform, 3 TVs, Low hours. Excellent condition! Priced at $189,000. Call or email Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866 or daveb@hebertyachts.com

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BOATS FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PAGES CONTAIN an abbreviated list of hundreds of boats for sale through the West Coast’s top brokers. Check these pages every month, as we will run varying size ranges. For a complete listing, including the most up-to-date information available, please visit our website at seamag.com/boatsforsale. There, you can search boats by size, manufacturer, price, or type of boat or engine. You also can combine your search terms in order to narrow the focus to the specific vessels you are interested in viewing. SIZE, MFG

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StanMiller RichBolandYS CrowsNestCA SilverSeas CrowsNestWA CurtisStokes CrowsNestCA SilverSeas CrowsNestCA SilverSeas Waterline IrwinYS CrowsNestWA OrangeCoast SilverSeas StanMiller Waterline RichBolandYS MarineMaxSD RichBolandYS Waterline SilverSeas SilverSeas

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SilverSeas StanMiller MarineMaxSD StanMiller ChuckHovey ChuckHovey StanMiller CrowsNestWA CrowsNestWA DenisonYS IrwinYS FraserYachts RichBolandYS SeattleYts CrowsNestWA SilverSeas MarineMaxSD Waterline OrangeCoast Waterline Waterline StanMiller Waterline ChuckHovey

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2009 NAVIGATOR 5800 SPECIAL EDITION, tw 500HP Volvos, 2 complete dual system electronics, water maker, bow/stern thrusters, Inverter, gen, air conditioning diesel heat. Call or email Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866 or daveb@hebertyachts.com

1965 72' BISHOP TRAWLER - Steel hull trawler, recent audio gauge test, just out of the yard, great shape for work or liveaboard. $695,000. Contact Will McIntyre, Emerald Pacific CA (619) 497-2993.

70' AZIMUT 1998 – Well cared for, low hours, many upgrades, high end finishes, 4 cabins with en-suite baths. Powered by Twin MTU 12v183-$749,000. 1-877-222-2116 or online www.EmeraldPacificYachts.com

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2008 CRUISERS YACHTS 52 SPORT COUPE -Asking $465,000. Very clean vessel. Hydraulic Swim Platform. Tender, Sat-TV, Cockpit AC/Heat, Great Catalina Boat! Call Ben Masonheimer, Silver Seas Yachts (619)800-3491

SIZE, MFG 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 41

Chris-Craft Donzi GrandBankEB Hatteras Hatteras Mariner Meridian Meridian MoorageSlip Nimbus OceanAlex Regal Sea Ray Sea Ray Silverton Trojan Bayliner Bertram GrandBankEB KadeyKrogen Meridian Meridian Navigator Silverton Silverton Albin Albin BruckmnAbco HarbrShpyd IMAX KhaShing Nordhavn Protector San Juan Sea Ray Sea Ray Silverton Tiara Trojan Camano

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TG 59,900 TD 215,000 TD 199,000 TD 110,000 TD 49,900 SD 249,000 TD 189,000 TD 179,990 NE 21,000 SD 489,000 TD 149,900 TG 147,500 TG 115,000 TD 142,000 TG 149,000 TG 49,500 TD 119,500 TD 239,000 TD 439,000 SD 369,000 TD 379,000 TD 399,900 TD 195,000 TG 117,995 TG 120,000 TD 299,000 TD 299,000 SD 829,500 SD 49,500 TD 359,000 TD 49,995 SD 415,000 TD 325,000 TD 775,000 TG 199,950 TG 118,500 TG 49,000 TD 219,000 TD 119,000 SD 309,900

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1993 48 OFFSHORE SEDAN. T-425hp CAT 3208TA with 15 knot cruise. Over $200K in upgrades! Bow thruster, watermaker, new 17kW genset, new hydraulic Brower davit, Caribe dinghy, washer/dryer. STAN MILLER YACHTS (619) 224-1510.

2010 40' SAN JUAN 40FB. T- 370hp Volvo Penta D6 w/IPS Drives. Only SJ40FB w/IPS available! New electronics, reverse cycle heat/AC, twin Stidds at FB. Captain-maintained & freshwater stored in Seattle. STAN MILLER YACHTS (206) 352-0118.

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StanMiller SilverSeas WDRodgers ChuckHovey StanMiller Waterline RichBolandYS Waterline Waterline SeattleYts CrowsNestWA CurtisStokes CrowsNestWA MarineMaxSD SilverSeas Waterline RichBolandYS StanMiller StanMiller SeattleYts IrwinYS IrwinYS StanMiller SilverSeas SilverSeas DenisonYS DenisonYS ChuckHovey Waterline SilverSeas SilverSeas FraserYachts HamptonYcht StanMiller RichBolandYS RichBolandYS DenisonYS CrowsNestCA CurtisStokes Waterline

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 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42

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TD 519,500 TD 129,549 TD 129,000 TG 62,000 TD 319,990 TD 259,000 TD 153,500 TD 158,800 TD 229,000 TD 349,900 TD 62,777 TD 79,900 TD 74,000 TD 124,000 TG 129,000 TD 119,000 TD 173,000 TD 349,000 TD 539,900 TD 265,000 TD 265,000 TD 269,000 TD 113,500 TD 99,000 TD 89,900 TD 259,000 TD 98,900 TD 39,000 TD 88,900 TG 134,777 TD 156,900 TD 188,500 TD 77,500 TD 77,500 TD 188,500 TD 58,000 TD 189,000 TG 29,900 TD 299,900 TD 379,000

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42 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 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

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TD 99,500 TD 117,500 TD 79,000 TD 399,777 SD 474,900 TD 249,000 TD 239,000 TD 299,000 TD 129,949 TD 169,000 TD 199,900 TD 249,000 TD 278,000 TD 425,000 TD 459,000 TD 259,000 TD 782,479 TD 149,000 TD 149,900 TD 229,000 TD 329,000 TD 369,900 TD 149,000 TD 125,000 TD 129,950 TD 159,000 TD 109,777 TD 149,000 TD 129,000 TD 114,900 SD 99,500 TD 255,000 TD 674,000 TE 99,000 TD 199,777 TD 599,000 TD 145,000 TD 129,777 TD 699,777 TD 95,000

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65' DONZI ROSCIOLI CUSTOM SPORTFISHER '03. Absolute showpiece! New custom paint, new rails, new interior. NOW $1,245,000. Call Chuck Hovey Yachts - Newport Beach. 949-675-8092. www.chuckhoveyyachts.com.

2000 AZIMUT 46 - 2 Full Staterooms, 2 Heads. Caterpillar 435 HP w/800 hours. Satellite TV, Underwater Lights, Bow Thruster, Flir Night Vision Camera, Teak Decks. $319,000. Chris Elliott (949)254-2551 chris@hamptonyachtgroup.com

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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

46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 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

Custom Grand Banks Grand Banks Grand Banks Regal Riviera Spindrift Sunseeker Sunseeker WestCstCust Bayliner Bayliner Cabo Carver Diesel Duck Diesel Duck Grand Banks Grand Banks Hylas Sea Ray TwnsndByMrn Cabo Californian Californian Cruiser DeFever Fairline Krogen Monk Navigator Navigator Navigator Navigator Ocean Yachts Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Pacemaker Riviera

TYPE, YR, PWR MY TR MY TR EX CV AC EX EX SE PH PH FE MY TR TR FC TR AC EX TR CV MY CM FE TR EX MY TR MY MY PH PH SF MY SE YF YF MY MY

70 90 88 96 15 93 87 05 06 04 01 00 02 07 06 06 05 06 89 15 06 05 89 86 14 88 99 97 70 02 09 01 08 90 91 01 88 93 75 98

PRICE

TD 249,000 TD 249,000 TD 269,000 TD 399,000 SD 515,000 TD 147,777 TD 124,000 TD 299,750 TD 315,000 TD 295,000 IB 215,000 TD 199,850 TD 599,000 IB 275,000 SD 675,000 SD 599,000 TD 749,900 TD 599,000 TD 189,900 TD 699,997 SD 675,000 TD 755,000 TD 179,000 TD 129,900 TD 799,000 TD 254,500 TD 274,777 TD 479,000 TD 50,800 TD 329,000 TD 459,000 TD 279,000 SD 299,900 TD 195,000 IB 317,000 TD 447,000 TD 249,000 TD 349,900 TD 99,000 TD 275,000

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56' CARVER VOYAGER 2006 - Twin Volvo Diesels 480HP Each, Three Staterooms, Two Heads, Gen., Inverter, Autopilot, GPS, Chart Plotter, Enclosed Flybridge. $629,000 Call Richard at Richard Boland Yachts. 510-610-6213

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 CrowsNestWA DenisonYS EmeraldPac StanMiller OrangeCoast DenisonYS DenisonYS IrwinYS SilverSeas FraserYachts HebertYS IrwinYS SilverSeas HebertYS DenisonYS SeattleYts StanMiller StanMiller DenisonYS SilverSeas DenisonYS StanMiller EmeraldPac RichBolandYS SilverSeas CurtisStokes DenisonYS EmeraldPac DenisonYS CrowsNestWA CrowsNestWA HebertYS IrwinYS StanMiller HamptonYcht OffshoreWest StanMiller StanMiller CrowsNestCA EmeraldPac

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72' VIKING SPORT CRUISER 2002. Twin 1400 HP MAN’s 4 Stateroom 4 Heads Plus Crew, Open Floorplan, exceptionally, well kept RARE BOAT!! $799,950, Call Kevin Blake at 206-632-2900

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AZIMUT ATLANTIS 38 - Volvo joystick, Autopilot, radar, cockpit refrigerator, icemaker, grill, hard top with sunroof and satellite TV. Low hours & a remaining factory warranty. Call Russ Carrington, MarineMax (310)991-2628 or (619)294-2628

42' JEANNEAU DS 2011- Reduced by $5k. Priced to sell. 2 cabins, 2 heads, new bottom paint, 3 electric winches, Raymarine electronics, furling main & genoa. Asking $215,000. Contact Bill Peterson (310) 871-1977 Bill@DenisonYachtSales.com

SIZE, MFG

"PHANTASMA" 94' NORDLUND 2003 - Custom build with state-of-the-art construction. $3,950,000. Ask for JIM ELLIOTT: 949-887-8927. Northrop & Johnson www.NorthropandJohnson.com

SIZE, MFG 48 48 48 48 48 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 51 51

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TD 349,000 TD 399,000 TD 289,000 TD 895,000 TD 199,000 TD 499,000 SD 399,000 SD 495,000 TD 174,900 TD 129,000 TD 349,000 TD 369,000 IB 259,000 TD 250,000 TD 895,000 TD 749,000 TG 138,000 TD 329,900 TD 599,900 TD 319,000 TD 319,000 TD 299,000 TD 299,500 SD 475,000 TD 374,000 TD 199,000 TD 849,500 TD 389,000 TD 169,000 TD 179,777 IB 175,000 TD 649,000 TG 199,000 TD 699,000 IB 399,950 TD 225,000 TD 219,500 TD 479,000 TD 499,000

BROKER HamptonYcht RichBolandYS MarineMaxSD SilverSeas StanMiller SeattleYts SeattleYts SeattleYts CrowsNestCA RichBolandYS CrowsNestWA EmeraldPac HebertYS RichBolandYS CrowsNestWA MarineMaxSD CrowsNestCA SilverSeas DenisonYS ChuckHovey SilverSeas DenisonYS ChuckHovey RichBolandYS CrowsNestCA DenisonYS EmeraldPac CrowsNestCA CrowsNestCA DenisonYS HamptonYcht SilverSeas ChuckHovey EmeraldPac HebertYS SilverSeas StanMiller CrowsNestWA IrwinYS

51 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 54 54 54 54 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56

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

86 01 01 07 08 92 16 99 98 88 87 70 63 70 00 06 10 01 07 12 99 86 11 12 00 60 97 99 00 96 00 98 73 12 07 02 04 00 05 03 96 96 99 00 99 02 12 09 04 98 03 08 73 92 94 94 13 01

PRICE

TD 169,950 TG 199,000 IB 219,900 TD 439,777 TD 485,000 TD 249,000 TD 1,095,000 TD 669,000 TD 599,000 TD 178,000 TD 219,000 TD 159,000 TD 89,000 SD 114,000 IB 379,000 TD 479,000 TD 649,000 TD 349,000 TD 995,000 TD 995,000 TD 316,000 TD 275,000 TD 1,449,000 TD 1,695,000 TD 375,000 TD 439,500 TD 237,500 TD 299,000 TD 299,000 TD 199,000 TD 279,950 TD 265,000 TD 129,000 TD 1,195,000 SD 912,500 IB 419,000 TD 799,000 TD 299,000 TD 349,000 TD 49,000 TD 679,000 TD 499,000 TD 695,000 TD 629,000 TD 685,000 TD 339,000 TD 1,099,900 TD 639,000 IB 539,000 TD 675,000 TD 449,000 TD 989,000 TD 100,000 TD 219,000 TD 329,500 TD 225,000 SD 579,500 TD 359,000

BROKER IrwinYS RichBolandYS OrangeCoast DenisonYS SilverSeas SeattleYts SeattleYts DenisonYS StanMiller SilverSeas StanMiller NrthropJhnsn Waterline Waterline HebertYS EmeraldPac CrowsNestCA CrowsNestCA StanMiller SilverSeas RichBolandYS ChuckHovey StanMiller StanMiller RichBolandYS CrowsNestCA CrowsNestWA CrowsNestWA DenisonYS DenisonYS IrwinYS RichBolandYS DenisonYS EmeraldPac DenisonYS HebertYS StanMiller SilverSeas StanMiller EmeraldPac DenisonYS EmeraldPac DenisonYS OffshoreWest OffshoreWest ArtBrooks ArtBrooks RichBolandYS HebertYS ChuckHovey EmeraldPac CrowsNestWA DenisonYS RichBolandYS Waterline CurtisStokes ChuckHovey IrwinYS

CLASSIC DEFEVER 44 OFFSHORE CRUISER 1982 - In good condition. She has low hours and is well-maintained. Abundance price is $159,000. Contact Curtis Stokes at 1-855-266-5676 or curtis@curtisstokes.net.

SIZE, MFG 56 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 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 63 63 63 64 65 65 65 65

Norseman Bertram Chris Craft Jefferson McKinna McKinna Tollycraft Azimut Bertram Bluewater Hatteras Hatteras Hatteras Hatteras Johnson Johnson Johnson Meridian Navigator Posillipo Riva Furama Riviera Sea Ray Sunseeker AngelMrnInd Azimut Blue Ocean Hatteras Hatteras Maritimo MetlCrftMrn NassaMcKnna OceanAlex PrcisnTrwlr Riviera TempstSptYt Offshore Queenship Azimut LilHoquiam Navigator Nordhavn Offshore Offshore Offshore Osborne Salthouse Striker TacomaTugbt Tollycraft Bertram Custom Ferretti Sunseeker Cape Horn DnziRscioli Hatteras Hatteras

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

07 05 66 02 07 98 90 02 78 03 90 71 76 91 00 00 16 04 07 85 90 12 02 98 84 84 84 82 84 09 03 05 86 02 16 89 96 98 09 93 10 93 01 97 06 68 03 86 97 93 73 99 07 02 99 03 96 88

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TD 479,000 TD 995,000 TD 240,000 TD 587,000 TD 599,000 TD 369,000 TD 299,000 TD 599,000 TD 239,000 TD 375,000 IB 350,000 TD 199,000 TD 337,000 TD 299,000 IB 499,000 TD 499,000 TD 1,895,000 TD 574,950 TD 550,000 TD 365,000 TD 229,000 TD 1,395,000 TD 329,000 TD 595,000 TD 499,000 TD 349,000 TD 749,000 TD 149,500 TD 199,777 IB 1,614,995 SD 699,000 IB 599,997 TD 449,000 SD 649,000 TD 1,995,000 IB 99,999 SD 465,000 TD 799,000 TD 1,295,000 TD 549,000 IB 875,000 TD 695,000 TD 895,000 TD 795,000 TD 1,395,000 IB 250,000 TD 425,000 TD 289,000 SD 235,000 TD 495,000 TD 249,000 TD 799,900 TD 1,399,777 TD 759,000 TD 599,000 TD 1,245,000 TD 495,000 TD 349,499

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

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1999 FAIRLINE TARGA 48 - This immaculate boat has a unique custom hard top with new lexan enclosure & canvas. Featuring a tender in a garage & 3-strm layout, ideal Calif cruiser. Asking $250,000. 50 North Yachts (619) 684-9266

2014 85' OCEAN ALEXANDER, Our Trade $4,735,000. Call today or come in & visit our Newport Beach waterfront showroom. Our knowledgeable staff is ready to help. Trades considered. Call - CA: 949.515.7700 / WA: 206.344.8566 / www.alexandermarineusa.com

2014 31' TIARA OPEN, Our Trade $319,000. Original owner 31 open in excellent condition. Low hours and moored under cover. The only diesel 31 open in the US, call today! Call - CA: 949.515.7700 / WA: 206.344.8566 / www.alexandermarineusa.com

2005 SEA RAY 44 - Clean well equipped spacious 2 Stateroom - 2 Head layout Sleeps 5 in all, the perfect Express Cruiser for a young family, Priced to sell $239,000 Art Brooks Sea Co (949)673-1669.

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BOATS Duffield Yachts (949) 645-6811 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Hampton Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-0006 Seattle, WA (206) 623-5200 Kadey-Krogen Yachts Inc. (800) 247-1230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30, 75 Lindell Yachts (360) 629-4163. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Maritimo West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV4 Compass Point Yachts (949) 870-2239 Ocean Alexander Marine Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Seattle, WA (206) 344-8566 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-7700 Ranger Tug (253) 839-5213. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 West Bay Sonship Yacht Builder Ltd. (604) 946-6226 . . . . . . . . . . . CV3

BROKER/DEALER 50 North Yacht (844) 50-NORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Alexander Marine USA, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-7700 Seattle, WA (206) 344-8566 Art Brooks Sea Company (949) 673-1669. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Bayport Yachts (949) 631-0228. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Chuck Hovey Yachts Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-8092 San Diego, CA (619) 222-0626 Seattle, WA (206) 624-1908 Crow’s Nest Yachts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-56 Newport Beach, CA (949) 574-7600 San Diego, CA (619) 222-1122 Seattle, WA (206) 625-1580 Curtis Stokes & Associates (954) 684-0218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Denison Yacht Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 60-61 San Diego, CA (619) 497-2993 Seattle, WA (206) 587-0660 Fraser Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 San Diego, CA (619) 225-0588 Seattle, WA (206) 382-9494 Gilman Yachts (954) 646-5099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Hampton Yacht Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-0006 Seattle, WA (425) 765-7850

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Hebert Yacht Sales (206) 283-6400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Seattle, WA (206) 587-0660 Irwin Yacht Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Portland, OR (503) 381-5467 Seattle, WA (206) 632-2900 Kadey-Krogen Yachts Inc. (800) 247-1230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 MarineMax San Diego (888) 913-7898. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Northrop & Johnson Yacht Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Newport Beach, CA (949) 642-5735 San Diego, CA (619) 226-3344 Offshore West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Newport Beach, CA (949) 673-5401 Ft. Lauderdale, FL (954) 922-2662 Orange Coast Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-3844 SF Bay, CA (510) 523-2622 Seattle, WA (206) 257-5557 Premiere Yachts (206) 708-7002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV2 Richard Boland Yacht Sales (510) 521-6213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Schock Boats (949) 673-2050. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-5 Seattle Yachts (844) 692-2487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Signature Yachts (206) 284-9004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-15 Silver Seas Yachts (877) 349-6582. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Stan Miller Yachts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63 Long Beach, CA (562) 598-9433 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-3467 San Diego, CA (619) 224-1510 Seattle, WA (206) 352-0118 Sundance Yacht Sales (206) 633-2850. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-6-7 Van Isle Marina Yacht Sales (250) 656-1138. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Waterline Boats LLC/Boatshed USA (206) 282-0110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

DOCKS/LIFTS FreedomLift (866) 543-8669. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

ELECTRONICS Alcom Marine Electronics (949) 515-1727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-11 Hurley Marine, Inc (906) 553-6249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-9 Pacific Yacht Systems (604) 284-5171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-20

ENGINES Cook Engine & Co (503) 289-8466 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-19 Gallery Marine (206) 547-2477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-18

EVENTS Port of San Diego Big Bay Boom (858) 751-5755. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-3 Southern California Boat Show (949) 757-5959. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15

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GEAR & ACCESSORIES Fortress Marine Anchors (800) 825-6289. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Handcraft Mattress Co. (800) 241-7751. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Harbor Freight Tools (800) 423-2567. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Hi-Tek Northwest (503) 949-8385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-13 Holmes Marine Specialties (800) 501-0607. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-13 Hurley Marine, Inc (906) 553-6249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-9 Marine Group/ Kanberra Gel (619) 427-6767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-17 Mate Series (772) 245-6283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 NuShield, Inc. (215) 500-6426. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Pompanette, LLC (949) 650-0310. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-11 Scan Marine Equipment (206) 285-3675 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-19 Sure Marine Services (800) 562-7797 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-15 Survival Products (954) 966-7329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 WM Barr (888) 326-7743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Yacht Controller LLC (888) 898-7608. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 YachtBedding.com (213) 254-5835 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-9

INFLATABLES Bullfrog Boats (360) 714-9532. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-17, CA-4 Northwest Inflatable Boats (503) 283-5510. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-15 TradeWind Inflatables (949) 574-8667. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-9

SERVICES Boat Insurance Agency (800) 828-2446. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-15 Cabrillo Way Marina (310) 514-4985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-12 Essex Credit Corp. (866) 377-3948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Gallery Marine (206) 547-2477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-18 Hotel Coral & Marina (866) 302-0066. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-5 Kozwel Boatworks (949) 456-9935. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-8 Maple Bay Marina (250) 746-8482 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-20 Marina Park Newport Beach (949) 270-8159. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-3 Marine Group Boat Works (619) 427-6767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-17 Millbay Marina & Store (250) 743-4303. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-20 Oak Harbor Marina (360) 279-4575. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-19 Poet’s Cove Resort and Spa (888) 512-7638. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-9 Port of Anacortes (360) 293-3134. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-12 Port of Bremerton (360) 674-2381 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-9 Puerto Los Cabos +011 (526) 241-056028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-9 Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (206) 448-5752. . . . PNW-2-3 Rich Haynie Insurance (206) 634-1770. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-19 Sterling Acceptance (877) 488-5568. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Sterling Associates (877) 224-4468. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Twin Rivers Marine Insurance Agency Inc. (800) 259-5701. . . . . . . . . 25 Ventura Harbor Boatyard, Inc. (805) 654-1433. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-10 Water Sports Foundation (407) 833-0383. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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BOATS Duffield Yachts (949) 645-6811 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Hampton Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-0006 Seattle, WA (206) 623-5200 Kadey-Krogen Yachts Inc. (800) 247-1230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30, 75 Lindell Yachts (360) 629-4163. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Maritimo West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV4 Compass Point Yachts (949) 870-2239 Ocean Alexander Marine Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Seattle, WA (206) 344-8566 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-7700 Ranger Tug (253) 839-5213. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 West Bay Sonship Yacht Builder Ltd. (604) 946-6226 . . . . . . . . . . . CV3

BROKER/DEALER 50 North Yacht (844) 50-NORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Alexander Marine USA, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-7700 Seattle, WA (206) 344-8566 Art Brooks Sea Company (949) 673-1669. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Bayport Yachts (949) 631-0228. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Chuck Hovey Yachts Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-8092 San Diego, CA (619) 222-0626 Seattle, WA (206) 624-1908 Crow’s Nest Yachts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-56 Newport Beach, CA (949) 574-7600 San Diego, CA (619) 222-1122 Seattle, WA (206) 625-1580 Curtis Stokes & Associates (954) 684-0218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Denison Yacht Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 60-61 San Diego, CA (619) 497-2993 Seattle, WA (206) 587-0660 Fraser Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 San Diego, CA (619) 225-0588 Seattle, WA (206) 382-9494 Gilman Yachts (954) 646-5099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Hampton Yacht Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Newport Beach, CA (949) 515-0006 Seattle, WA (425) 765-7850

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Hebert Yacht Sales (206) 283-6400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Seattle, WA (206) 587-0660 Irwin Yacht Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Portland, OR (503) 381-5467 Seattle, WA (206) 632-2900 Kadey-Krogen Yachts Inc. (800) 247-1230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 MarineMax San Diego (888) 913-7898. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Northrop & Johnson Yacht Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Newport Beach, CA (949) 642-5735 San Diego, CA (619) 226-3344 Offshore West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Newport Beach, CA (949) 673-5401 Ft. Lauderdale, FL (954) 922-2662 Orange Coast Yachts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-3844 SF Bay, CA (510) 523-2622 Seattle, WA (206) 257-5557 Premiere Yachts (206) 708-7002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV2 Richard Boland Yacht Sales (510) 521-6213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Schock Boats (949) 673-2050. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-5 Seattle Yachts (844) 692-2487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Signature Yachts (206) 284-9004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-15 Silver Seas Yachts (877) 349-6582. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Stan Miller Yachts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63 Long Beach, CA (562) 598-9433 Newport Beach, CA (949) 675-3467 San Diego, CA (619) 224-1510 Seattle, WA (206) 352-0118 Sundance Yacht Sales (206) 633-2850. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-6-7 Van Isle Marina Yacht Sales (250) 656-1138. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Waterline Boats LLC/Boatshed USA (206) 282-0110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

DOCKS/LIFTS FreedomLift (866) 543-8669. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

ELECTRONICS Alcom Marine Electronics (949) 515-1727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-11 Hurley Marine, Inc (906) 553-6249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-9 Pacific Yacht Systems (604) 284-5171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-20

ENGINES Cook Engine & Co (503) 289-8466 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-19 Gallery Marine (206) 547-2477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-18

EVENTS Port of San Diego Big Bay Boom (858) 751-5755. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-3 Southern California Boat Show (949) 757-5959. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15

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GEAR & ACCESSORIES Fortress Marine Anchors (800) 825-6289. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Handcraft Mattress Co. (800) 241-7751. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Harbor Freight Tools (800) 423-2567. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Hi-Tek Northwest (503) 949-8385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-13 Holmes Marine Specialties (800) 501-0607. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-13 Hurley Marine, Inc (906) 553-6249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-9 Marine Group/ Kanberra Gel (619) 427-6767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-17 Mate Series (772) 245-6283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 NuShield, Inc. (215) 500-6426. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Pompanette, LLC (949) 650-0310. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-11 Scan Marine Equipment (206) 285-3675 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-19 Sure Marine Services (800) 562-7797 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-15 Survival Products (954) 966-7329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 WM Barr (888) 326-7743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Yacht Controller LLC (888) 898-7608. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 YachtBedding.com (213) 254-5835 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-9

INFLATABLES Bullfrog Boats (360) 714-9532. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-17, CA-4 Northwest Inflatable Boats (503) 283-5510. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-15 TradeWind Inflatables (949) 574-8667. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-9

SERVICES Boat Insurance Agency (800) 828-2446. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-15 Cabrillo Way Marina (310) 514-4985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-12 Essex Credit Corp. (866) 377-3948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Gallery Marine (206) 547-2477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-18 Hotel Coral & Marina (866) 302-0066. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-5 Kozwel Boatworks (949) 456-9935. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-8 Maple Bay Marina (250) 746-8482 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-20 Marina Park Newport Beach (949) 270-8159. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-3 Marine Group Boat Works (619) 427-6767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-17 Millbay Marina & Store (250) 743-4303. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-20 Oak Harbor Marina (360) 279-4575. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-19 Poet’s Cove Resort and Spa (888) 512-7638. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-9 Port of Anacortes (360) 293-3134. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-12 Port of Bremerton (360) 674-2381 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-9 Puerto Los Cabos +011 (526) 241-056028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CA-9 Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (206) 448-5752. . . . PNW-2-3 Rich Haynie Insurance (206) 634-1770. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PNW-19 Sterling Acceptance (877) 488-5568. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Sterling Associates (877) 224-4468. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Twin Rivers Marine Insurance Agency Inc. (800) 259-5701. . . . . . . . . 25 Ventura Harbor Boatyard, Inc. (805) 654-1433. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA-10 Water Sports Foundation (407) 833-0383. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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NAMETHEBOAT

Win a pair of Costa sunglasses by naming this month's boat

Rick Martin illustration

READER CONTEST

THIS MONTH:

According to spy satellite data, the firecracker went farther than most North Korean missile tests, completely by accident. Send us your best name for our Independence Day boat. If it wins, your name and chosen moniker will appear in the September 2017 issue of Sea, and you’ll win a pair of Costa Sunglasses valued at up to $279.

YOURS FREE! COSTA SUNGLASSES Whether you choose the Rafael style (pictured) or one of Costa’s many other styles (costadelmar.com), you’ll have your choice of frame width, frame type and lens color, to create a pair of sunglasses that’s all you.

HOW TO PLAY:  The first person to submit the best boat name

will win a pair of Costa Sunglasses, valued at up to $279.99. Submissions are due by July 16. Send an email to editorial@seamag. com with “Name the Boat” in the subject line, or send snail mail to Sea Magazine/Name the Boat, 18475 Bandilier Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92708. Please include your full name, address and phone number, along with your boat name.

Duncan McIntosh Co. employees and their families are prohibited from entering. Prizewinners are responsible for any applicable taxes. Decisions of the judges and the editor are final.

FROM MAY:

To view the winning boat name for May’s contest, as well as the best of the runner-up submissions, please turn to page 8.

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