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Stay Safe, Boaters!

As we all know, the Great Lakes region is a boater’s paradise, with its vast stretches of water and stunning scenery. But with the thrill of exploring these waters comes the responsibility of ensuring safety for everyone onboard.

One of the most important safety measures is wearing a life jacket, regardless of whether you are an experienced swimmer or not. The Great Lakes can be unpredictable, and a life jacket can save your life in case of an emergency. Also, check the weather forecast before setting sail. The weather can change rapidly, and it’s important to know what to expect and plan your trip accordingly.

It’s also essential to follow proper navigation rules and use caution when operating your boat. And one new Chicago-based organization, Boat Safe Chicago, is hoping to encourage more boaters to practice safe boating by providing practical, low-cost safety training (p. 36). Read about the group’s mission to make the Windy City’s waters safe for all.

With its roots in Chicago, Holland, Michigan’s family owned Eldean Shipyard has been in business since 1973 (p. 38). Fun fact: Herb Eldean Sr. was the former Chicago Harbormaster! Offering storage, maintenance and repair services for its tight-knit community of boaters, the shipyard has a lot to celebrate for its 50th anniversary!

Use your safe boating skills while cruising to Midland, Ontario (p. 42), a charming town on the shores of Georgian Bay that’s known as the gateway to the 30,000 Islands. Midland offers a wide range of outdoor activities and cultural experiences. Just be warned: After reading this Port of Call, you’re going to have a strong desire for your very own butter tart. Stay safe on the water!

Contributors

ALAN WENDT

Alan is a past president of Boating Writers International, and cochair of judging for the Innovation Awards at the Minneapolis and Miami Boat Shows and IBEX, the largest technical marine event in North America. Born in Cleveland, he is one of the chief architects of the Women on Water, Getaways! and Adventures cruising programs. Wendt is also a licensed pyrotechnician and choreographs fireworks shows for waterfront displays on the 4th of July and New Year’s Eve.

READ HIS STORIES ON P. 28 AND P. 32

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CHUCK WARREN

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Chuck is a lifelong boater with experience on the waters of the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean and the Great Lakes. During his 25-year marine industry career he has been an offshore powerboat racing team driver, chief engineer aboard a research vessel and captain of a sunset cruise. Currently a captain for hire in Holland, Michigan, Chuck lives on his 40-foot Sea Ray in the summer, while winters are split between the West Michigan lakeshore and wherever his 33foot motorhome takes him.

READ HIS STORY ON P. 38

CRAIG RITCHIE

Born in Toronto, Craig named his first boat Bed in order to explain occasional absences from work. Whenever anyone asked, he would cough loudly and mumble about having spent the day in Bed. The key, he says, was to never forget the sunscreen.

READ HIS STORY ON P. 42

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I want to tell you how much I enjoy Lakeland Boating. I’ve lived in Phoenix since 1978 but was born and raised in Toledo, spending lots of time on Erie’s Bass Islands and up in Cedarville, Michigan. I still love and miss the Great Lakes, and every issue takes me home. I’ve owned five boats on the desert lakes out here and have captained many houseboats on Lake Powell, but “HOMES” is still the best, and I truly appreciate Lakeland Boating bringing it all back to me in the desert. Thanks for all you do, and I can’t wait for the next/every issue.

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Nimbus Acquires EdgeWater Power Boats

Scandinavian manufacturer Nimbus Group announced it has acquired Edgewater Power Boats, known for its center console and dual console boats made for families and anglers. The new partnership will expand Nimbus’ reach in the U.S.

“With this collaborative partnership, we will set a strong standard for boatbuilding,” says Jennifer Butera, president and CEO of EdgeWater Power Boats. “Our companies share the same sensibilities geared towards providing sincere commitment to our customers and their families. The Nimbus Group is aimed at growth, and it seems limitless.”

For more info, visit EWBOATS.COM and NIMBUSGROUP.SE.

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