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32 'Boston Whaler Center Console 2007

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32 'Boston Whaler Center Console.  2007  Always stored under full cover.  Very light use.  Close to new condition.  Records available.  Specs -   Warranty: 10 years  Hull Shape: Deep Vee  Dimensions  Beam: 10 ft 2 in  Maximum Draft: 1 ft 10 in  Bridge Clearance: 9 ft 10 in  Freeboard: 2 ft 4 in  Dry Weight: 8500 lbs  Max Load Capacity: 4300 lbs  2 Engines - Total Power: 500 HP  Engine Brand: Mercury  Year Built: 2007  Engine Model: CXXL DTS Verado FourStroke  Engine Type: Outboard  Engine / Fuel Type: Gas / Petrol  Engine Hours: 620 each Engine Power: 250 HP each Fuel Tanks: (300 Gallons)  Seating Capacity: 14  asking $ 110,000 USD but make an offer!  Contact Sheldon to see this boat  624-110-2673 - Local MX Cell

Yacht & See Mini Magazine - September 2017

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Fall 2017 Yacht Sale

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Turn an old Hatteras into a Houseboat

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Think in terms of fixing up an old mustang, it's going to take time and money.  But if the skeleton is solid then it's worth the challenge especially if you can yacht the seven seas in your own custom yachtfisher, your own home on the sea.  Know what I mean?   So just because the year of the boat is not as modern as you would like, yet the price is just right, time to think with some creativity so don't go sailing off into the sunset just yet.  Let's do some research and focus on what your needs are.  Are you bored and you need a project?  Do you just want a toy to play with?  Are you serious angler and need some time away from modern city life?   Chances are, you need a new mental challenge that matches your desirable hobbies.  So if boating, sailing, yachting, or angling is in your heart and soul then let's anchor this baby into a concept who may not have thought about, creating your very own deep-sea fishing condo.

Robobait of the Future!

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That's right, they're here and they're taking over the ocean!  Forget angling the real deal, now we can hunt fish robots in the sea!  Well, not really, but it sure makes for a fun intro. What this post is really about is how technology is advancing the way we fish.  In an online post published March 15, 2017 by Outdoor Life titled, " Fishing Lures of the Future ," the article highlights how simple fishing lures are now being engineered for better quality, "... concept is simple. We are using advanced digital circuitry to produce a lure that mimics real forage species not only in the way that it swims and looks, but in the way that it sounds as well."  They say that "ultra-realistic" bait has become the norm for anglers all over the USA.   So from virtual design concepts to futuristic plastics, worm bait is no longer just worm bait?  Read Full Article:  http://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing-lures-future#page-3

Books and Boats

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We know you like it, getting away from land-locked, too-tight spaces.  The freedom of being out on the open sea is very refreshing.  No techno-gadgets, no sales mumbo-jumbo, and no commercialized over-sized junk.  So what to do with all that time swaying to and fro?  This is where having a good book on-hand comes in, something to sink your eyes into, something to give your mind a whir... And this is where we plug some books from "Books for Your Boat," published by Cruisingworld.com.     So let's check our top 3 picks: Hostage: A Year at Gunpoint with Somali Pirates -  by Paul and Rachel Chandler with Sarah Edworthy (2011; $16;  Mainstream Publishing Co. ). Liveaboards Paul and Rachel Chandler, who sail a 38-footer, Lynn Rival, might as well be that cruising couple a few docks over. You know—the pair you’ve known for years. But they have a miraculous adventure story to tell. Hostage is a fascinating, no-frills account of being attacked and held captive by Somali pir

5 Classic Navy Movies

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There's nothing like a classic movie and a bowl of popcorn to get you in a sea-like mood.  We actually wanted to know more about top sailors of all time, but ended up with moving-picture stories instead.  These movie picks were published by the Huffington Post back in 2012, and considering this classic line-up, these old timers are still goodies for anyone today in 2017.  So here is a snippet of, " The Best Navy Movies of All Time." #1 -  Mutiny on the Bounty  (1935) - In late 18th-century Great Britain, sadistic Captain Bligh (Charles Laughton) commands the HMS Bounty on a long voyage to Tahiti to collect food supplies. When Bligh’s cruelty towards his crew goes beyond reasonable limits, second-in-command Fletcher Christian (Clark Gable) faces the fateful decision of whether to seize control of the ship. MGM’s adaptation of the famous book by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall is given top shelf treatment here, with a sneering Laughton the definitive Bligh,