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PBC PUBLISHERS PAGE bill taylor THERE LOTS THAT’S NEW Don’t forget to visit us online at www.powerboating.com Videos of Tests Current and Past Digital Issues Up to the Minute News Search our Archives of Boat tests Like us on Facebook Sign up and Receive our E-newsletter 6 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 W Change for the better! elcome to our Annual Test Issue, our 27th annual to be precise! We are now two years into our second twenty-five years in this wonderful, exciting and nevera-dull-moment industry! Power Boating Canada continues to evolve and adapt to bring you our readers - the biggest and best, the latest and greatest, and sometimes we even deliver on the less known hidden gems. I’m once again proud to say in this issue we’ve got them all! We begin with our popular columnists once again imparting a piece of their wisdom and experience, shared in an insightful and lighthearted way to help you make boating for you and your family better. Stephen Horsfall visits why we need to do a drive-off inspection each year in his Ask The Expert column. Mark King’s Lifeline column heads for the on-board library to do an inventory of what every good study should have aboard. Cam McRae is always chasing the story behind the story in his Technology column and this time shines the light on Lehr’s up and coming propane outboard. Bill Jennings takes a look ahead at forward facing sonar in his Electronics column. In Facts of Fishing, Dave Mercer gives us an anglers casting test. Hey, we all could use the practice. Then in our Marine Power Review 2013 we take an in-depth look at the engine manufacturers and what they are offering for the coming season. Nearly every manufacturer released a new product in 2012 or plans to in early 2013, and we’ve got the scoop! There are some definite gamechangers for sure. We also tell you what models from which engine builders took home awards from the industry. Each year our Test Team – see more about them on page 32 – seek out the best new hull designs, new technological developments, and design innovations that the boat manufacturers produce. We then test it, try it, push it to the limit, make our notes and come back to the office and write it up. This season we bring you a mix of new boats from some manufacturers that you’ve never heard of before, a timeless design that’s survived the ages, and some old faithful’s. Download the app for your phone, and then click on the QR code beside each test to go directly to the manufacturers website for that particular model. In closing out this issue our Editor reflects back on his past five years at the helm and on what’s changed since his first test issue with us. It’s all change for the better! So welcome to our sixth and final issue in our twenty-seventh year of publication. I invite you to turn the jumbo format pages, enjoy the large photos and insightful content just knowing that Power Boating Canada will be here to bring you more great tests and insightful journalism about our Canadian boating lifestyle for many many more years to come! See you soon at the winter boat shows! William E. Taylor Publisher [email protected] www.powerboating.com The entry-level RX models are priced to sell. They offer the highest quality, most fuel efficiency, and best performance in their class...at the best price! While priced to get you on the water, these models still have more standard amenities than the competitors' similar entry-level models. 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FREE Towing FREE Emergency Fuel FREE App Sail Canada’s exclusive member insurance program ® 8 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 www.powerboating.com B47-GMT THE WORLDʼS FIRST MANUFACTURER AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCHES www.gevrilgroup.com 866.425.9882 PBC ASK THE EXPERT stephen horsfall Drive-Off Inspection Off-Season Sterndrive Maintenance. D uring the off-season is an excellent time to perform many routine maintenance procedures on your boat. It allows the luxury of time without the usual week-end deadline hanging over you. Let’s face it, if the choice is between greasing your u-joints and taking that week-end get-a-way cruise in mid-summer, service downtime will always take a back seat to boating enjoyment unless the problem is so severe that it leaves you dead in the water. One of the most important off-season service jobs every sterndrive owner should complete is to remove the drive from the boat for a “drive-off inspection”. This routine is often overlooked and as a result many major inseason service failures occur due to this omission. The procedure applies to Mercruiser, Volvo, BMW and Cobra drives. If you have ever had a premature failure of the universal joints, gimbal bearing or engine drive coupling, it was probably been caused by the lack of the annual “drive-off inspection”. The reason for removing the drive annually is because there are several very important parts hidden inside the bellows of the sterndrive which require regular service, i.e. greasing and inspection, to continue to operate reliably. The only way to do this is to remove the drive. Also once the boat is launched, service to these items requires a haul-out, which on a larger boat can add several hundred dollars to the bill even before labour charges start to accumulate. Even worse, a hole in a shift cable bellows could cause a nasty leak in your boat that could have disastrous consequences if left unattended! Once the drive is off, you should be looking for two things right off the bat, water and oil. There should be neither water nor oil in the u-joint bellows area. Water in this area means a likely hole in the u-joint bellows, while oil means the drive has a leaking top main oil seal. Water will cause the u-joints and the gimbal bearing to wear out 10 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 very quickly. A leaking upper drive seal will cause oil level in the drive to drop significantly causing a massive and expensive upper drive failure. You would not have discovered either of these problems otherwise, so you can see why this drive-off inspection is so important. If you found water, it is best to replace all the bellows at the same time and replace the gimbal bearing and the u-joints as a precaution. If you found oil, then at the very least replace upper drive housing seals and check all upper drive shaft bearings and gears. Assuming no water or oil was found, you should grease the u-joints and the gimbal bearing, checking for rough spots and/or replace if worn. This is also a good time to check the splines in the u-joint shaft where it goes into the coupling, looking for wear and making sure it has a liberal coating of grease on the splines. This will insure that the coupling will not wear out prematurely. If the coupling fails it requires an engine removal to replace the coupling. Check all other rubber pieces for deterioration and renew as necessary. Check the condition of all power trim and tilt hoses. Look closely for signs of leakage at the hydraulic cylinders. Every one on your boat will thank you come next summer. Make sure you use a new gasket and o-ring set before you re-install the drive and torque all fasteners to specification. Please also note: there are some very specific procedures to follow when removing and installing the sterndrive which are covered in the owners and shop manuals for these units. They should be followed to the letter to insure that you do not break anything and to insure that the drive/shift controls function properly when re-assembled. Also a word of caution: The drive is very heavy, so a lifting apparatus is a good idea or a couple of very strong friends. If you do not have enough confidence to perform this work, please leave it to a professional. The charge will be relatively minor unless anything major is found. Consider it a bargain compared to the alternate cost of a lost weekend in the summer. One way or another, get it done. A pro can also check engine alignment at the same time. It is easy to do when the drive is off, but requires an expensive special tool. All of this assumes you have already done a proper winterizing of the engines and drives, changed the engine oil and filter, changed the gear oil in the drive, fogged the engine with storage oil, stabilized the fuel system and drained and winterized the entire cooling system with antifreeze. Not to mention the head and the freshwater plumbing. If you store your boat with a full service marina, ask them if they do a drive-off inspection as part of their regular winterizing routine. If not, ask to have it done. You will not regret it! Got a question or a problem? Send me an e-mail at [email protected] or fax me at 1-613-236-0700 www.powerboating.com PBC FACTS OF FISHING dave mercer The Casting Test Can you hit the mark? I t’s hard to believe it but here we are again, time for the Power Boating Canada Test Issue. I have to be honest, before we go much further just the simple word “test” runs chills up my spine. I have basically spent the majority of my life avoiding tests. But thankfully this isn’t that kind of test. This test actually comes with all the answers (thanks to the great writers here at Power Boating Canada), which, if you ask me makes the whole test experience a lot more pleasurable. Tests and fishing basically just don’t go hand in hand. Or should I say, they haven’t gone hand in hand until now. After reading this, I’m hoping that will all change. Don’t worry – I’m not going to ask you to write an essay or even give you a multiple choice test. This test is going to be easy. This year, I want you to test yourself to become a better angler. It sounds simple but when you think about it, it is something that very few of us do. Fishing seems to be one of the very few activities that most participants go out and take part in without actually investing much time or thought into how to become successful at it. Let’s compare golf for a minute. Long before more golfers ever hit the links, they probably try their hand at mini-putt and then progress to the driving range. The driving range – what a great idea! An area where golfers go to learn to hit the ball better! If you ask me, the driving range is a great idea. But have you every heard of a casting range? Nope! Because there is no such thing. Us anglers blindly go out without any preparation, practice or thought, and rely 12 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 on one thing; one little four-letter word…L U C K!! An angler relying on luck is basically the equivalent of a golfer wildly swinging at the ball and hoping that the wind blows it in the hole. Forget the word ‘luck’ and stop try- ing to get lucky because that really has to do with a whole other topic. Turn the odds in your favour by testing yourself to become a better angler. The first thing I want you to do is set up a casting range. Believe it or not, the worst place to learn to cast or even to practice to cast is on the water. When you’re on the water you are going to be focusing on trying to catch fish. For this test, I want you solely focused on becoming a more proficient and skilled caster. The perfect spot to set up a casting range is just about anywhere that you have space - your local park, your backyard, or even your driveway. All you need is your rod and reel, a practice plug or lure with no hooks and some targets. As far as targets go, they really don’t need to be anything fancy. You can use some plastic cups, or an old Frisbee will do just fine. Once you set up the targets its time to hit the casting range. No different than our buddy the golfer, you should line up targets at different distances and go to town! Before taking this test many anglers fancy themselves pretty skilled at the art of casting. But once they actually force themselves to get a lure to land right in the center of an eight-inch target, their opinion quickly changes. On the water many of us achieve the ability to cast a long distance but very rarely do we develop the kind of pin-point accuracy that a little time in the casting range will help us achieve. Think of the last time you were on the water and out of the corner of your eye, you saw a fish surface. The smart thing to do is to cast to it. The problem is often times if you are four feet away, you might as well be forty feet away. A few hours in the casting range will cut that four feet down to four inches which ultimately, will equal a few more fish. If you ask me, that’s a test worth studying – and practicing - for. h www.powerboating.com 2012470 MD_Marine_PowerboatingCAN.pdf 1 12-12-17 9:34 AM PBC TECHNOLOGY cam mcrae A Propane Outboard? Propane, reeling ‘round my brain... T he search for alternate/cleaner fuels has become an obsession for any industry relying on the internal combustion engine. Although automobiles have benefitted from research into every conceivable possibility, only some of that work has translated into practical applicability for boats. We now have successful electric boats and the hybrid concept may work for sail boats (wind charging). Diesel has found its place, primarily in Europe. But, any real progress has been limited to cleaner, more efficient gasoline engines. Then, at last year’s Miami Boat Show, an outfit called LEHR introduced propane outboards! The 2.5 and 5 horsepower motors are the brainchild of eco-activist Capt. Bernardo Herzer, who discovered the benefits of propane power while piloting a research vessel in the frigid North Sea. Small engines on board were converted to propane in an attempt to improve dependability. Herzer, impressed by the results, subsequently created LEHR and began by marketing a propane lawnmower and a string trimmer. The 2.5 and 5 will find homes on canoes, sailboats, dinghies and tenders. But, for me and for legions of other boaters, marine power starts at nine point nine. With that in mind I phoned LEHR’s office in LA. After some deliberation, the company spokesman confirmed that a LEHR propane 9.9 will be released no later than February’s Miami Show. You read it here in PBC first! Why propane? The simple answer might be that there is lots of it. A simple hydrocarbon, C3H8, propane is a byproduct of most natural gas and petroleum refining processes. But, it’s also an excellent engine 14 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 fuel. Stored as a liquid at under 200 psi, propane becomes a gas when released. Since no vapourization is required, no carburetor is required. A simple metering system introduces the gas to the engine’s intake. Perfect mixture, no choke, instant one-pull start every time. It’s naturally high octane - over 100 - so it will tolerate higher compression ratios and readily produce power. The gas burns cleanly and efficiently, releasing little in the way of toxic fumes and minimal greenhouse gasses. In North America alone, over half a million lift trucks and tow motors burn propane inside the confines of industrial buildings where gasoline engines simply could not be used. (The stink, by the way, is ethanethiol, added to the odourless gas to ensure that its presence is unmistakable.) Could propane be utilized for a stern drive’s V8? Why not? Thousands of taxis and private autos have been converted to propane. And, consider that V8 engine’s efficiency and emissions when the fuel metering is under control of a sophisticated ECM. Historically, propane has been rejected as a boat fuel because it’s denser than air, thus tending to seep down into the bilge, creating the risk of explosion. Capt. Bernardo insists that modern plumbing, the closed nature of a propane fuel system and fail-safe valving eliminate the problem. I would add that fume detectors would be advisable, possibly with an ignition interlock. Fuel storage has also been targeted as a drawback for propane. It’s easy to envision a sleek bowrider carrying a bunch of barbecue canisters. But with propane’s relatively low storage pressure, marine tanks could be created out of aluminum or light gauge stainless steel. They’d be subject to some form of government approval process, but it’s all do-able. Ironically, I had never put much thought to propane for boats until this past fall when Diana and I visited Volvo Penta’s Test Center. During a discussion of the abuses suffered by marine engines, the director, Capt. Bob Crocker, pointed out the huge fork lift the Center uses to pop the test boats in and out. Operating in the same challenging environment as the boats, an earlier version with a gas engine gave them nothing but maintenance and reliability problems. A switch to propane power and the problems went away. Crocker, the veteran boating expert, thought that propane would be an ideal boat fuel. That’s my story behind this story. h www.powerboating.com ONLY ONE BUSINESS CAN BE THE BEST. WHY NOT OWN IT? Snap-on® tools have been the # 1 tool brand in the world for nearly 90 years. 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The St. Lawrence Seaway publishes a guide for recreational boaters that should be carried on board for reference and read thoroughly before you attempt to use any of the locks or approach any structures on the seaway. You should have a copy of the latest Canadian Coast Guard Safe Boating Guide on board. It will point out new regulations or equipment requirements. Historic Canals also have a guide, a copy of which is supposed to be on board any vessel operating on these waterways. Some of these publications are free and are now downloadable from the internet. As well, there are many privately printed publications that boaters will find useful. First Aid booklets, fire fighting information, local publications that describe areas where you might be boating, and many more can provide important and useful information. Several companies publish locally based magazines and locally produced charts and guides that can help add to your knowledge of the area where you are boating. Finally, as explained in this column in the past, you should have the publications you need to manage your boat. Engine and equipment manuals are chief among these. With the latest up-to-date charts and the latest nautical publications on board, you should never have unfortunate navigational misadventures. h Somewhere, tucked away on any wellfound boat, is a library with charts and publications that the boat should be carrying. Over the past two columns I have provided a brief introduction to nautical charts, how to read them, why you should have them on board, and how they can be used to protect your boat. As well as nautical charts, boaters should carry other publications on board that can help them navigate wherever they happen to be boating. Other publications are numerous. Among the most useful are Small Craft Guides and Sailing Directions published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. These publications offer some overall background on the area they cover which includes typical weather expectations through the seasons, height of water above sea-level, and a general description of the area. Then they offer a detailed account of what you will see as you progress on your route explaining in detail docks, marinas, and other features of significant interest and concern to boaters. They include aerial and other photographs to help illustrate the route. Especially Before heading out, no matter what size or type of boat you are in, make sure that you have the latest nautical on canals or narrow waterways charts and publications for the area in which you are boating. such as the St. Lawrence River 16 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 www.powerboating.com FO R TH E PA ST 20 Y E ARS , WE ’ VE S E T TH E BAR . . . INTRODUCING THE NEW GRAND VIEW ge t o n b o ard f o r t h e ne x t y ear s . F I N D YO U R L O C A L D E A L E R AT www . p o n t o o n s . c o m PMI-12-028 Power Boating Ad ENGLISH 20121220 RWF A.indd 1 12/20/12 2:24 PM PBC ELECTRONICS bill jennings Forward Sonar Growing Technologies for Better Vision. I n our last commentary on sonar, we discussed depth sounder principles and noted that while they make you aware of what is beneath your boat, they do not let you know what you are about to drive over. Evolving technologies of SONAR, (Sound Navigation and Ranging) are changing this. So how might this translate to new electronics for you and me? American scientists after WWII, began researching sonar systems for the Navy. During the 1950’s, Westinghouse (now Northrop Grumman), produced some sidescan sonar systems for the military. A single conical-beam transducer was mounted on the side of research vessels, hence the name side-scan. Next, a transducer was applied to each side of the vessel, in order to cover both sides of the vessel track. The “sidescan” emitted conical or fan-shaped pulses toward the seafloor in a wide angle, perpendicular to the path of the sensor through the water. The intensity of the acoustic reflections from the seafloor of this fanshaped beam was recorded in a series of cross-track slices, then stitched together, along with forward direction and speed, to form an image of the sea bottom. The first commercial applications for Sonar units date back to the mid-sixties, when dual-frequency side-scan sonar was used for various public projects. Sound frequencies used in side-scan sonar range from 100 to 500 kHz, the higher frequencies producing better resolution and the lower, greater range. The term ‘Broadband’ refers to simultaneously transmitting several frequencies, or wider band of frequencies, from a single transducer, in order to increase image accuracy. A shorter distance between the transducer and the bottom produced a better image, so in order to achieve optimum resolution in deep water the side-scan transducers were placed in a “towfish” and pulled by a “tow cable”. Typically these side-scan sonars 18 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 search a swath 60 to 160 feet wide at about two miles per hour, although other ranges can be used depending upon the size of the target object. Initially, commercial side-scan images were produced on paper records. Now, data is stored on computer hard drives. Matching GPS location information allows the searchers to return to any point in the image for further investigation or recovery. Sonar today has many commercial applications; such as imaging large areas of sea floor, detecting hazardous obstructions, monitoring pipelines and cables, fisheries research and locating drowning victims. More recently, developers recognized that a market existed for sounders that could provide recreational boaters with more information than simply the depth of the water beneath their boat. Having boated regularly in the Vancouver area, I’ve always looked for technology that could make boating safer in the loginfested coastal waters of BC. Advancing technologies in the form of affordable forward looking sonar would provide valuable information for all boaters. Affordable ‘FLS’, or ‘Forward Looking Sonar’, apply the same principles as commercial sonar, but point the fan shaped pulses forward, so that pleasure craft can learn about potential problems ahead. This is welcome news for those who ply the BC coast as well as many others who explore unfamiliar waters in other parts of Canada. Unfortunately, the recreational FLS units on the market to date, have been best suited for buyers with modest expectations. One reason is that FLS is only able to register forward images that are within five times the distance to the bottom before encountering bottom return interference, so if you were in 30‘ of water, the unit would only record 150’ ahead. But even when forward objects are within range, the electronic processing of compiling detailed images, from what is under the boat, is much easier to do than shoot clear images of what you are about to drive over. Navico is currently the world’s largest marine electronics company, and is the parent company to Lowrance, Eagle, Northstar, Simrad and B&G. In Canada, Navico products are distributed and serviced through CMC Electronics, in Montreal. Each of these well known companies are working together to develop recreational FLS systems. Other companies active in Sonar development include, Raytheon, EdgeTech, CMax, Imagenex, Sonatech Inc., WESMAR, Marine Sonic Technology, EDO Corp, EchoPilot, and Deep Vision. Two currently available examples of affordable units are the “Ultrascan” from Interphase and the “Sonar Engine”, SE-200. The Ultrascan claims a forward range of 1,200’ and a depth of 600’ for a cost of around $5,000. The SE-200 ‘black box’, will plug into existing chart plotters, radars or VGA flat panel displays to add FLS to your existing navigation electronics and cost even less. But if you want more from your electronics than to impress friends with a helm full of screens, you need to be specific on the application for the electronic device you are purchasing. Is it for fishing or increased knowledge of the sea bottom? Is it for offshore use, or inland waters? Presently, I would define FLS technology as an imperfect technology that is currently in transition. Therefore, be sure to insist that the specialist who sells you a unit also guarantees that it will meet up to your expectations. And if you are like me, it needs to be easy to operate, so that you do not have to go back to school, or read volumes of manuals before turning it on. For most of us, the best plan might still be to have your first mate on the bow with a good pair of binoculars. h www.powerboating.com Boat insurance. It’s what we do! Speak to a Northstar broker today. TOLL FREE AT: 1.866.717.9295 Boat insurance is our only business. We really understand the needs of boaters. Northstar covers your runabout, water ski or wakeboard boat, pontoon boat, fishing boat, sailboat, cruiser or personal watercraft. Get out on the water, knowing you’re covered. Call Northstar – it’s what we do! • Emergency Towing • Emergency Fuel Delivery • Battery Boost • Soft Grounding Tow www.northstarinsurance.ca [email protected] 1.866.717.9295 PBC gear gallery 50 AMP Smartplug Now Approved With its 30 amp products already earning ETL certification, SmartPlug’s 50 amp connector and inlet have passed all required testing for product safety certification by Intertek Testing Services. They are now listed as ETL certified products. This opens the door for Canadian boaters to fit their vessels with SmartPlug’s 50 amp products. Intertek is the leading international provider of independent inspection, testing, and certification services. The ETL Listed Mark is proof of a product’s compliance to meet US and Canadian safety standards. Similar to UL, Intertek is an OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) recognized NRTL and is accredited as a Testing Organization and Certification Body by the Standards Council of Canada. The SmartPlug connector and inlet protect against the leading causes of fire and electrocution, loose connections and overheating. The unique sleeve configuration nests the plug and inlet together, making aligning the pins a snap. Any pressure or force is absorbed by the assembly’s body, not the electrical pins. SmartPlug is effortless to orient and connect, even in the dark. For more information visit www.smartplug.com. Compact Diesel Generator An ideal marine generator creates plenty of power without taking up much precious space onboard. The efficient Entec diesel generator, built by MasPower, answers this call. It is available from Mastry Engine Center. The compact 4.2 kW genset is driven by a 3,600 rpm direct injection Farymann diesel engine, a name synonymous with robust German engineering. A high peak capacity handles large initial draw demands like air conditioning. Many unique features on the Entec genset are designed for a long service life and ease of use. It is fresh water cooled, with a heat exchanger containing a cupronickel tube bundle and removable end caps for easy maintenance. A pre-lube start function prevents damage from dry starts. In an emergency, the genset can be engaged with a hand crank. At 170 lbs. and just 13” W x 20” L x 18.5” H, the small Entec unit fits nicely in tight spaces below deck. An auto safety shutdown system, remote control panel, 20’ wiring harness, hand crank and oil drain pump come standard. Options include a sound enclosure, remote gauge panel, custom control panels and harnesses, and anti-siphon break kits. For more information visit www.mastry.com. 20 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 www.powerboating.com Two Lights in One There’s no need to install two separate lighting fixtures with the Perko clear back utility light. For the cost of operating one lamp, boaters can illuminate two areas while conserving precious mounting space. Perko’s Fig. 1149 clear back utility or courtesy light shines both inside and outside the mounting location. This makes it ideal for brightening small, hardto-light areas such as within center consoles, storage lockers, cabinets and electronics boxes. When properly installed on a vertical surface, the lamp directs 80% of its illumination downward, making for low glare operation. Expertly finished in either chrome-plated brass or stainless steel, the light features a backing crafted from sturdy clear polymer. At only 3” in diameter and 1” in depth, it takes up little space. Installation requires cutting a 2-1/8” diameter hole, and the light mounts with #8 screws. The Perko Fig. 1149 utility light comes equipped with a 12V bulb, but with a bulb change is adaptable to 24V or 32V. It retails for around $65. Spare parts available include the socket assembly, mounting flange and lens with gasket. Perko offers a five-year warranty on its products. The company has proudly manufactured all its marine lights and hardware in the U.S. for over 100 years. For more information visit www.perko.com. www.powerboating.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 21 2013 MARINE P TURN SLUG S What’s new in marine propulsion? Lots! Nearly every manufacturer has introduced something new for the coming year. We are not just talking about a minor little tweek or some fancy new graphics treatment. No way! Rather, we are talking about game-changing improvements and evolutions over previous versions of both outboards and sterndrive powerplants, in both gas and alternative fuels. In this feature, Power Boating Canada shines the spotlight on the highlights of who did what to which engines. It’s pretty exciting! YAMAHA MARINE F or 2013 Yamaha made some significant improvements and technically advanced changes to their product offerings. In late October, they released an all-new 200hp fourstroke outboard – the F200. This new fourcylinder 2.8-liter engine has a 16-valve dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) powerhead, and is equipped with Yamaha’s Variable Camshaft Timing System (VCT), which delivers quicker acceleration and strong midrange power, yet it weighs only 487 pounds - making it the lightest 200hp outboard on the market. It will be available in either digital electronic (May 2013) or manual controls (March 2013) and uses regular 87 octane fuel to produce all 200 horsepower. The V MAX SHO family gets a baby brother with the release of the all new V MAX SHO 150 outboard. Yamaha claims this four-stroke, four valves per cylinder, 2.8 litre 150hp outboard outperforms even their own two-stroke VZ150 HPDI model. The mid-range outboard models - F50, F60, high-thrust T50, T60 and F60 Jet models - also received total facelifts with cowls that now match the rest of the line. Yamaha also released a new 9.9hp portable outboard with improved storage and carrying dynamics. 22 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 The company’s much anticipated game-changer – a joystick control for outboards - was also introduced to the media in late October 2012, as a joint project with Volvo Penta. Yamaha’s new Helm MasterTM control system is more than just a joystick. It is a fully integrated boat control system with a new electronic steering system, throttle and shifting controls, an electronic key system and a joystick controller. The system will be available in the spring of 2013 and at present at least is slated for OEM’s only (not the repower market unfortunately) and initially for dual or triple engines 225hp and up. Helm Master TM will be released to the public at the 2013 Miami International Boat Show. Yamaha’s outboard line includes a total of fortyfour engines, including thirty-six four-stoke jet and propeller models from 2.5hp up to 350hp, and eight two-stroke propeller models (6hp to 90hp) which the company says they will remain committed to until they are government regulated or mandated out of the two-stroke market. You’ll find Yamaha outboards as OEM equipment on significantly more transoms for the 2013 season. For more information visit www.yamaha-motor.ca www.powerboating.com B E POWER Big Specifications Compact Dimensions! Powerful, go-anywhere, navigation; the NEW a-Series delivers the speed and simplicity of Raymarine technology in a sleek 5.7” touch screen display S P O T L I G H T By Brad Roberts a Series | a65 & a67 SUper brIGHt LED ready to rock! Fusion Marine Audio Control Great visibility in all conditions Intuitive LightHouse User Interface Fast dual-core processor and dedicated graphics Advanced fuel management, with range and time-to-empty Optional built-in, dual-frequency, 600W Clearpulse® sonar available from British Columbia (604) 435-1455 Ontario (905) 607-4262, Quebec, Matane (418) 562-6637, Nova Scotia, Dartmouth (902) 468-8480, Yarmouth (902) 742-3423, Newfoundland (709) 726-2422 email [email protected] www.cmcelectronics.ca 23 2013 marine POWER SPOTLIGHT TURN SLUG Mercury 150 HP MERCURY MARINE Riding the wave of popularity of their all new 150hp four-stroke outboard from last year, Mercury this past July announced they were starting production of a second-generation 8.2L sterndrive engine that is quieter at cruising speed thanks to an air-induction silencer; easier to maintain with fluid reservoirs more visible and accessible; and easier to install for OEMs. It became available in both sterndrive and inboard versions with DTS, Sea Core and Axius options this past August. The rest of the sterndrive lineup remains unchanged with the 3.0L and 4.3L engines still being available next season in either TKS or MPI catalyzed versions. The larger sterndrives above 5 litres are now only available in catalyzed versions. The Merucry inboard line consists of four models from the 5.7L Horizon to the 8.2L H.O., and all come with DTS. The diesel lineup has three sterndrive models - QSD 2.0, 2.8, and 4.2 – and three inboard models – TDI 1.9, 3.0 and 4.2. In outboards, the big news came in the form of another game-changer: Mercury’s release of their outboard joystick technology this past fall. The official public release will occur this coming February at the Miami International Boat Show, but the media got a sneek peek at 24 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 pre-production models at the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show (see Power Boating Canada 28-1 issue for a special hands-on test report). The technology – a combination of the Axius system and the independent hydraulic steering for each Verado engine - is currently scheduled to be available approximately June 2013. At present, the joystick system will be an option on new models of Verado 250hp and 300hp models. Older Verado models cannot be retrofitted. For now, it’s for OEM installs only, but Kevin Hellman, Associate Product Manager, Controls and Rigging, told me that “…selected dealers will also be able to source it for full repowers.” The four-stroke Verado line consists of three six-cylinder engines from 225hp to 300hp; and three four-cylinder models from 150hp to 200hp. The two Pro Four Stroke models, at 250hp and 300hp, both run on the same fuel as the Verado 300 (91 octane is recommended, but using 87 octane won’t compromise warranty coverage). The OptiMax line of 16 different direct injection engines is vast. The 1.5L powerhead comes in four configurations from 75hp to 125 hp; the 2.5L powerhead’s 135hp and 150hp step it up a notch; while the 3.0L powerheads’ three incarnations from 200hp to 250hp complete the line. The OptiMax engines have consistently lead the industry in power, fuel efficiency, reliability, and versatility tests. There are now eight OptiMax Pro engines from 115hp to 250hp. Completing the four-stroke outboard line are an additional twenty-five engines ranging from the 2.5hp portable to the all new 150hp introduced last season. Mercury Marine received 2012 NMMA CSI Awards in the outboard, sterndrive and inboard categories last year making them the only engine manufacturer to win CSI awards in multiple categories. For more information visit www.mercurymarine.com two-stroke outboards inline models from 25hp up to 90hp. In this same power range, Evinrude also offers a 55hp multi-fuel engine, and two commercial engines: 65hp and 90hp. The two V4 engines, the 115-hp and the 130hp are light weight - the 130hp model weighs a 140 pounds less than comparable engines in its class – and offers high power and performance; low maintenance; and a cleaner, quieter operation. At the end of the season they even fog themselves for automatic storage. The six V6 engines range from 150hp to 300hp and feature a unique mix of the largest displacement in their class and the lowest weight. Finally, there are six High Output (HO) engine in the Evinrude lineup including the new 15hp HO introduced in 2011. All Evinrude E-TEC engines require no dealer scheduled maintenance for 3 years or 300 hours (even the iridium spark plugs don’t need changing), are 3-Star and EU rated with extremely low Carbon Monoxide emissions and require no oil changes - ever. And of course there are fewer parts on an E-TEC engine compared to an average four-stroke. For more information visit www.evinrude.com EVINRUDE After taking a wait-and-see position for the past couple of years, this past fall Evinrude released an all new 135hp two-stroke outboard that’s available for order now for delivery in January 2013. The all new two-stroke V6 2.6L E-TEC engine delivers up to 36 percent more torque, more displacement and a high top-end speed thanks to the best power-to-weight ratio in the industry (at only 418 lbs) resulting in better fuel economy. We can’t wait to water test this engine – watch for a special hands-on test report coming soon! The rest of the Evinrude line remains unchanged for 2013. There are seven E-TEC Evinrude 135 HP www.powerboating.com 19 1 3 2013 • C E L E B R AT I N G 10 0 Y E A R S O F A M E R I C A N I N N O VAT I O N • INTRODUCING THE NEW 2013 LX SERIES LXi SERIES LSR SERIES CABRIO SERIES VISIT WWW.LARSONBOATS.COM/SHOWS TO SEE SPECIAL 2013 BOAT SHOW PRICING. FIND US ON: LAR-12-017 Power Boating CA ENGLISH 20121220 RWF A.indd 1 12/20/12 2:31 PM 2013 marine POWER SPOTLIGHT Volvo V8-380 VOLVO PENTA Hot on the heels of a big year in 2011, Volvo did it again in 2012. As we reported in this column last year, Volvo predicated that by the end of 2012 they would release two new engines that would take gasoline sterndrive power to the next level. Say hello to not one, but two, true game-changers. First, the all new V8-380 is a 364 cubic inch engine based on GM’s fourth generation small block called the L96. This is a true 21st century engine with a variable valve timing feature that increases fuel economy by a whopping 12% over the previous engine. Twelve percent? Yes. That, plus a host of other improvements (see Power Boating Canada, 28-1-Technology column for all the details) won Volvo the IBEX Innovation Award for 2012. Second, while there’s no replacement for displacement, there is a place for refined power and that’s exactly what Volvo’s all new V8-225 engine delivers. It’s a tuned-down version of the reliable 5.7 litre engine with a smaller throttle body opening, industryleading emissions numbers, unprecedented fuel economy and a veryspirited throttle response. It’s Volvo’s answer to the loss of the 4.3 L V6 from their line, and it’s the cleanest engine they’ve ever released. Watch for a special handson tests report to come in future issues. Volvo’s IPS lineup offers nine engines from 250 to 850hp. Their diesel inboard line offers two dozen incarnations from 11hp to 864hp. The gasoline sterndrive line is driven by six different engines, available in non- and catalyst versions, from 200hp to 380hp; while the diesel sterndrive lineup features ten different configurations from 133hp to 382hp. To find the best one for your boat try the ‘engine configurator’ app on their website. For more information visit www.volvopenta.com 26 Suzuki 140 HP SUZUKI MARINE Suzuki’s marine division offers nineteen different models fourstroke engine models from 2.5hp to 300hp. After a couple of years of no new product announcements, the company unveiled two battery-less fuel injection models last February – the DF15A and DF20A. The new engines allow smaller boat owners to benefit from the increased fuel economy and easier starting that fuel injection offers without the need for an external battery. The company also applied their Lean Burn fuel system to two all new 115hp and 140hp engines. The new DF140A and DF115A engines burn up to 14 percent less fuel in the mid-range speeds where outboards spend most of their running time compared to the original engine models. Both models are based on a 4-cylinder 124.7 cubic-inch block with a 16-valve DOHC powerhead that delivers high power output and efficient operation. The new engines feature an O2 Sensor Feedback System that keeps running conditions more stable, and incorporates a knock sensor that optimizes engine performance delivering greater reliability. Finally, back last summer they introduced an all new 250hp engine. T he n ew BF 2 50A P model is based on the same 4.0 litre 24-valve overhead cam powerhead as the 300 model (that won a 2012 Innovation Suzuki Award from the 250 HP NMMA) and offers Suzuki Selective Rotation and electronic controls. For more information visit www.suzuki.ca HONDA MARINE It was 2011 when Honda introduced their all new flagship outboard - the BF250. The 250hp 3.6L 24-valve sixty-degree V6 outboard Honda 250 HP is based on the Honda Odyssey minivan engine and claims to have the best-in-class fuel economy. That, along with a host of other innovations and advancements, went on to help the BF250 win an IBEX Innovation award that year. For 2012, Honda was quiet in terms of new product announcements, which honestly makes us wonder what they might be up to for next year. Stay tuned. Honda Marine manufacturers a total of nineteen four-stroke outboard models - from the lightest 2.5hp portable engine in the industry, all the way up to the all new 250hp engine. The entire line meets the rigorous California Air Resources Board (CARB) 3-Star standards. They also offer an industry-best True 5-year, nondeclining limited factory warranty. For more information visit www.hondamarine.ca TOHATSU OUTBOARDS / NISSAN MARINE Tohatsu America Corporation is the U.S. and Canadian distributor of Tohatsu and Nissan Marine Outboards. In 2001, they released a number of innovations to their 4hp, 5hp and 6hp portable outboards including a front mounted shift handle - an industry first in this horsepower category. Also introduced in 2011, the new 75hp and 90hp outboards share a new, uniquely designed and quieter cowling, and a convenient built-in freshwater flush system to www.powerboating.com FOR EVERY PASSION, THERE’S A MANITOU. ® Whether you’re looking to lounge on the open water in ultimate comfort, or give your guests a ride that’ll leave them giddy with excitement – count on Manitou to have the boat that perfectly matches your lifestyle and budget. Year after year, Manitou pushes the perception of pontoon boating by developing better handling, safer, faster, more equipped watercraft. See for yourself by going to manitouboats.com; where you can watch the latest performance videos, find the nearest Manitou dealer, even build and accessorize a boat to make it your own. Find out more at ©2009 BRP US Inc.® are Registered Trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. Patented V-Toon Technology available on all MANITOU PONTOON BOATS 2013 marine POWER SPOTLIGHT CUMMINS MERCRUISER Torqeedo C4.0 The transition back to their parent companies is now complete and customers with 5 to 15 litre engines should contact Cummins directly for parts and service, while customers with engines up to 5 litres as well as drives and controls should contact Mercury Marine diesel division. For more information visit www.cmdmarine.com TORQEEDO Tohatsu 4 hp Tohatsu 5 hp Tohatsu 6 hp simplify routine engine flushing. Tohatsu/Nissan’s entire TLDI Series of outboard engines have achieved 3-Star CARB ratings for ultra-low emissions, and come with a 3-year limited warranty. For more information visit www.tohatsu.com and www.nissanmarine.com APS Advanced Power Sports has a lineup of portable four-stroke outboards ranging from 2.6hp to 25hp. All their engines come with a 24 month limited warranty. For more information visit www.tomoscanada.com Self described as “the leader in clean outboards”, Torqeedo motors are the little grey and orange unmistakable engine that initially drew a lot of questions and nay-sayers, but have now proven themselves in both power and reliability. Last year, major manufacturers like Princecraft began designing boats specifically for electric power. In March 2012, Torqeedo received yet another endorsement in the form of a minority shareholder investment from Robert Bosch Venture Capital. Just as we were going to press, Torqueedo dropped their big news for 2013. An 80hp electric outboard. Indeed, you did read that correctly: 80 electric horses!! That was enough for Torqueedo to earn the renowned DAME Award for the boat industry’s most important innovation for the coming year. Project named Deep Blue, the new 80hp electric outboard is attached to a Zodiac inflatable with the 325V DC high-voltage battery system, developed in partnership with Johnson Controls, under the centre seat. The battery pack comes with a 9-year warranty. For more information visit www.torqeedo.com Torqeedo 80 HP Late this past fall the company announced what we’ve known was coming for a while but couldn’t officially share – an all new 9.9hp engine will be available in 2013. Lehr engines run off of either a portable 1-lb ‘disposable bbq tank’ or a refillable propane tank and hose. For more information visit www.golehr.com h LEHR APS 5 HP APS 20 HP 28 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 Power Boating Canada first told our readers about, of all things, a propane powered outboard after seeing it at the Miami International Boat Show two years ago. At the time, only a 2.5 and 5hp model were available. These two little engines – that do not pollute the water, have no ethanol or fuel-related issues, produce zero evaporative emissions, start easily with no priming or choke, and require no winterizing – are getting more and more attention. Propane has a 110 octane rating compared to 87 to 93 octane ratings for gasoline. Lehr’s eco-friendly engine design has earned them four top awards: a Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award for 2012, a 2012 Tech Awards Laureate awards from Tech Museum, West Marie’s Green Product of the Year, and a 2012 Innovation Award from the NMMA. Lehr 9.9 HP www.powerboating.com ENJOY PERFECT MOMENTS. TFULLY THOUBGUHILT GO ONLINE TO CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT AND YOU COULD HAVE A CHANCE TO WIN A BOAT $6 600 VALUE OR YOU COULD BE A WINNER OF ONE COMPLETE PACKAGE: BOAT: FISHERMAN MOTOR: MERCURY 9,9 HP WITH PRINCECRAFT TRAILER FOLLOW US AT FACEBOOK.COM/PRINCECRAFT PRINCECRAFT BOATS INC. 2012 / A Brunswick subsidiary OF 10 RAPALA FISHING$500 KITS VALUE Put Some SUMMEWRinter! 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That’s Rinker. ...Why pay more? 216 BR 220 MTX EXTREME Power Boating Canada - Rinker.indd 1 12/24/2012 9:40:40 AM TURN SLUG Bill Jennings Bill began writing about boats more than 38 years ago with monthly editorial submissions to several boating publications and to date has published over 1,200 articles. But beyond writing, his experience in the world of boating is extensive. Following Bill’s early years, where he was involved with a water ski school and several Power Squadron activities, Bill decided to race performance boats. He retired from racing after winning a world championship, however, Bill remained actively involved in the sport as a referee for five different classes and established three new divisions in Canada: River, Drag and Offshore. He is a former vice-president of the Canadian Boating Federation and a certified marine surveyor. Bill has also organized several major televised boat racing events, from offshore powerboats to F1 tunnel boats. He currently owns his 19th personal boat , and recently improved and implemented online testing procedures for the Department of Transport, Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card. Rhys Weed mike burns R hys got his start in boating at age 14 when he went for his first trip onboard the tall ship Playfair and has never looked back. Since then he has spent every summer (and quite a few winters) working on ships throughout North America. Along the way, he has served in every position onboard from deckhand on up. Recently, Rhys finished up with Toronto Brigantine, a youth sail training operation, where he had spent five years as Captain of Playfair. Rhys holds Transport Canada 150 ton Masters, and Small Vessel Machinery Operator certificates. Some of Mike’s earliest boating memories were aboard his family’s 1949 Chris Craft cabin cruiser. As Mike grew up, the boating bug stayed with him and he served on several Sail Training Vessels world wide, including a 150-foot British Schooner. He eventually decided to make a career in the boating industry. After completing a college program in Marine Technology, Mike spent several years as a full-time captain. Mike has logged thousands of miles delivering vessels from the Great Lakes, to Florida and the Bahamas, along with an extensive run through the Mississippi and Tennessee/Tombigbee River systems. His experiences have allowed him to earn certification in Coastal Navigation, Celestial Navigation, and Marine Emergency Duties. He has also attained his U.S.C.G. 100-Ton Masters license. Mike remains actively involved with the marine industry with his yacht brokerage company North South Nautical Group. 32 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 QR CODES TURN SLUG ➜ Aquapatio 2 5 0 X P Boat Test #1229 Ready for the whole party. A qua Patio pontoon boats come from a long proud lineage. Their parent company - Godfrey Pontoon Boats - introduced the very first all aluminum pontoon onto the market back in 1958. In the years following they have continued to improve, providing innovative, quality products. The 250 XP is the largest of the models AquaPatio produces, and at just under 27 feet long it is in the upper echelon of pontoon boats when talking size. This boat excels at being a large, powerful entertainment platform with the signature 8 feet 6 inch beam. The G-Force III 27-inch triple tubes, with lifting strakes, are rated for up to 300hp. The 250 XP will be able to carry more than enough power to accomplish whatever you want to do with it: skiing, tubing or just flying around the lake. Hey, with that much power you could even start an impromptu towing company, helping other boaters stay out of trouble! The fuel tank carries a healthy 174 litres, making sure you can stay out for plenty of time even at top speed. On the beautifully styled stainless steel tow tower there are racks for wakeboards, and two towing locations: one atop the tower, and one on the stern. This provides some flexibility depending on what your water sports needs are. The full fiberglass helm features a large cooler or gear storage 34 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 area behind a wide hinged door in the forward side. There is also additional storage under all the seat bases. If sitting at anchor is more your style, then the 250 can still deliver. There is capacity for up to 16 people onboard. It may be a little cramped if you got up to that, but it is nice to know you can safely go there if all your guests happen to bring some friends along for the ride. If it is shade you want, then you will love the unique easy-up bimini that was specially designed in house. It unfolds and opens up in one single motion – truly a one-person one-hand job. When selecting the boat for you there are plenty of options available. Some of the highlights for those intending to entertain onboard include additional tables, stereo upgrades (including a Sirius-ready package), LED lighting package and even a 12-volt blender! Many of the most innovative aspects are actually standard on the 250 XP. There are rumble seats aft, rotating tables to help you move around the boat easily, and a stern ladder that is a fully rigid, curved structure that will let those of any level of fitness get back aboard with ease. I especially like the very unique fiberglass corner treatments both fore and aft. These curved fiberglass sections are unlike anything you see on an average pontoon boat and they make the 250 XP look sleek and fast even when she is sitting still. Summing up the whole 250 XP package you get a large, solid boat with plenty of performance-inspired power, great entertaining room and some sleek and stylish lines. Backed by their decades in the pontoon business, you can be sure that AquaPatio 250 XP is a choice you appreciate making for many years. - By Rhys Weed SpecificationS LOA: Beam: Max HP: Weight: Fuel: Capacity: 26’ 10”/ 8.2 M 102”/ 2.6 M 300 HP 4658 lbs. / 1673 kg 46 Gallons / 174 Litres 16 people Aquapatio Boats Nautic Global Group 4500 Middlebury Street PO Box 1158 Elkhart, IN 46516 www.aquapatioboats.com We’ve added scan-able QR codes to each and every boat test! Just take your cell phone, scan the QR code beside each model name, and you’ll be taken to that specific webpage on the manufacturers website. If the manufacturer hadn’t updated their website as of press time, you’ll be taken to the manufacturers home page. (A previous download the QR app for your phone is required.) CHRISTOPHER KOURTAKIS With over 15 years of experience in the marine industry, Chris has worked for companies such as Mercury Marine, Baja Marine, and the NMMA and tested boats ranging from 100+ mph go-fasts to 80-foot luxury yachts. He has his undergraduate from Western Michigan University and an MBA from Tiffin University, along with his United States Coast Guard captain’s license. He currently owns and operates one of the Great lakes premier charter boat companies and on-water training courses, H2O Limos. BRAD ROBERTS Brad grew up at the family cottage on Lake Simcoe using both powerboats and sailboats. A veteran journalist with large national daily newspapers, outdoor interest magazines, and syndicated television shows, Brad has entertained and educated readers for over 15 years with his unique family-inclusive perspective. His favourite pastime is teaching others to use their boats to access the freedom and beauty of a Life Afloat. Brad, his wife and three teenage daughters have traveled all over North America, but choose to keep their 30-foot cruiser on Georgian Bay. CAM & DIANA MCRAE V eteran automotive and boating journalist Cam and his wife Diana have been teaming up to review boats for over sixteen years. Diana has had a life-long interest in esthetics and design, Cam adds his history as a former marine technician and service manager. Both are enthusiastic boaters in the Thousand Islands. Together they bring PowerBoating Canada readers a unique perspective on a boat’s power, performance, comfort and style. Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 33 Aquapatio 2 5 0 X P Boat Test #1229 Ready for the whole party. A qua Patio pontoon boats come from a long proud lineage. Their parent company - Godfrey Pontoon Boats - introduced the very first all aluminum pontoon onto the market back in 1958. In the years following they have continued to improve, providing innovative, quality products. The 250 XP is the largest of the models AquaPatio produces, and at just under 27 feet long it is in the upper echelon of pontoon boats when talking size. This boat excels at being a large, powerful entertainment platform with the signature 8 feet 6 inch beam. The G-Force III 27-inch triple tubes, with lifting strakes, are rated for up to 300hp. The 250 XP will be able to carry more than enough power to accomplish whatever you want to do with it: skiing, tubing or just flying around the lake. Hey, with that much power you could even start an impromptu towing company, helping other boaters stay out of trouble! The fuel tank carries a healthy 174 litres, making sure you can stay out for plenty of time even at top speed. On the beautifully styled stainless steel tow tower there are racks for wakeboards, and two towing locations: one atop the tower, and one on the stern. This provides some flexibility depending on what your water sports needs are. The full fiberglass helm features a large cooler or gear storage 34 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 area behind a wide hinged door in the forward side. There is also additional storage under all the seat bases. If sitting at anchor is more your style, then the 250 can still deliver. There is capacity for up to 16 people onboard. It may be a little cramped if you got up to that, but it is nice to know you can safely go there if all your guests happen to bring some friends along for the ride. If it is shade you want, then you will love the unique easy-up bimini that was specially designed in house. It unfolds and opens up in one single motion – truly a one-person one-hand job. When selecting the boat for you there are plenty of options available. Some of the highlights for those intending to entertain onboard include additional tables, stereo upgrades (including a Sirius-ready package), LED lighting package and even a 12-volt blender! Many of the most innovative aspects are actually standard on the 250 XP. There are rumble seats aft, rotating tables to help you move around the boat easily, and a stern ladder that is a fully rigid, curved structure that will let those of any level of fitness get back aboard with ease. I especially like the very unique fiberglass corner treatments both fore and aft. These curved fiberglass sections are unlike anything you see on an average pontoon boat and they make the 250 XP look sleek and fast even when she is sitting still. Summing up the whole 250 XP package you get a large, solid boat with plenty of performance-inspired power, great entertaining room and some sleek and stylish lines. Backed by their decades in the pontoon business, you can be sure that AquaPatio 250 XP is a choice you appreciate making for many years. - By Rhys Weed Specifications LOA: Beam: Max HP: Weight: Fuel: Capacity: 26’ 10”/ 8.2 M 102”/ 2.6 M 300 HP 4658 lbs. / 1673 kg 46 Gallons / 174 Litres 16 people Aquapatio Boats Nautic Global Group 4500 Middlebury Street PO Box 1158 Elkhart, IN 46516 www.aquapatioboats.com For every experience, A Honda outboard to match. Learn about exclusive Honda technologies you won’t find anywhere else. See the wide range of Honda 4-stroke outboard motors, featuring the BF2.3, BFP60, BF115 and BF250 outboards. Visit Honda.ca and find the right Honda outboard for you. More enjoyment on the lake... Rely on legendary Honda durability, quality and reliability to keep you on the water longer. With a wide range of lowmaintenance, fuel-efficient and clean 4-stroke outboard engines, there’s a Honda for you. Honda outboards offer exclusive technologies like BLAST™ which produces low speed torque for maximum hole shot performance, LeanBurn Control that adjusts the air-fuel mix for increased fuel economy and VTEC™ for that superior combination of power and torque. Owning a Honda product means peace of mind, knowing that you have the support of a vast Honda dealer network during the life of your product. For all your weekends on the water, trust Honda. Always wear a personal flotation device while boating and read your owner’s manual before operating your Honda Outboard Engine. Models and colours may not be exactly as shown. All of the specifications listed here are subject to change without notice. All Honda outboards are power-rated in accordance with NMMA procedures. honda .ca Client Honda Canada Client Contact Melanie Pineda (403-774-2548) Creative Contact Jenna Mapé (403-774-2548) Publication/Issue Power Boating Guide Filename Honda_Marine_13_Power-Boating-Guide-EN.pdf Date Dec 19, 2012 Taking Families Boating Since 1948 with Three Generations to Serve you! Barracuda Boat Test #1230 9 A glimpse into the future. S Series G Series Q Series Serving western Ontario Chatham, ON 519-354-3640 maplecitymarine.com 36 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 I t was a few years ago that I mused with our Technology expert Cam McRae about the future of boating and what boats might look like. At that time I tossed out the idea of an express cruiser or flybridge boat powered by the larger horsepower and more fuel efficient four-stroke outboards that were coming to market. Perhaps Benneteau was listening to that call. Perhaps their engineers and design team were thinking the same thing. In either case, for 2013 we now have a glimpse into the future of boating with the Barracuda 9. It’s a just under thirty-foot flybridge boat powered by one 400 hp outboard, or in my preferred option, twin 225hp outboards. The outboards are either side of the keel, leaving the swimplatform split and to the outboard sides of the boat. This makes sense when you consider the convenience of access they offer to and from the boat. The outboard are mounted low enough on the transom that the shrouds don’t interfere with the view from the aft cockpit which features a full 9’ beam wide stern bench seat. There’s walk around access forward on either side of the centre cabin space. Proceeding up the port side, you first come across the vertical ladder to the flybridge. Forward, there’s a sliding glas door to the cabin, and further forward an open bow that’s perfect for fishing or sunbathing with the convertible seating or hammock-style sunpad. Returning back down the starboard side, there’s a second glass door to the cabin for exceptional cross ventilation, The cabin area features an enclosed wheelhouse with a great view out the large windows all around for boating in inclement weather. There’s also twin captain’s and companion swivel chairs, a rear bench seat, and access down the port side to the full head and forward double berth. Personally, I’d be spending my cruising time up on the flybridge where you and a companion will find a commanding view out over the entire boat for spotting fish, gunkholing new anchorages or docking like a pro with the outboards and bow thruster. The Barracuda 9 is a cruising flybridge for two, with a fishing-inspired twist, and with the fuel economy of the air-step hull and four-stoke outboards, you may elect to simply not come back home at the end of the weekend. I predict it is just a hint at what boats of the future will look like. - By Brad Roberts Specifications Length: Beam: Displacement: Fuel capacity: Water capacity: Max HP: 28’ 10’’ / 8.78 m 9’ 9’’ / 2.98 m 7,053 lbs / 3,200 kg 106 gals / 400 L 26 gals / 100 L 1 x 400 HP / 2 x 225 HP For More Information: Benneteau Powerboats 105 Eastern Avenue, Suite 201 Annapolis, MD 21403 Phone: (410) 990-0270 www.barracuda9.com Bayliner 190 deck boat Boat Test #1231 Sporty design, performance and price. A t 18’ 7”, the 190 from Bayliner is the smallest of three entirely new deck boats for 2013 that are replacing the companies former deck boat line. This major lineup change comes as a result of extensive research conducted by Bayliner to learn more about what the consumer wants. If their research is correct, recreational boaters today want a sporty design that can carry a large number of people with all their gear and still be capable of performing well for water sports, fishing or just plain cruising around. And they want all this at a reasonable price. Bayliner’s answer to these boater’s needs begins with an open boat concept. From there, every square inch is cleverly utilized to accommodate more of the things that make the boat more comfortable, safer, higher capacity and more fun than other brands of the same size. To further increase the versatility of their deck boats, Bayliner offers optional packages that give these recreational boats specialized capabilities. The “Flight Series” package for water sports includes a stainless steel wakeboard tower with integrated Bimini top and adds sporty graphics to the hull. The optional “Fish Package” gives anglers all the tools they need for successful outings, such as a wireless MotorGuide trolling motor, aerated livewell, Garmin fishfinder, dual casting platforms and chairs, and dedicated rod storage. The 190 is available with a standard helm windscreen or an optional full wraparound cockpit windshield. Looking at the base model 190 DB, I found lots to like. One of the most significant features is its carrying capacity. It is rated for up to eleven people. An extended platform ahead of the squared off bow as well as extended platforms aft of the transom door make boarding and beaching an easy task. This feature is one you would normally find only on a pontoon boat. Drivers will like the upgraded helm, with easy-to-read instrumentation and a sport steering wheel which is centered to the very comfortable driver’s adjustable bucket seat. There is even a tiny glove box above the wheel for sunglasses and wallet. There are plenty of grab handles and cup holders and to help eliminate wind spillage when underway, some of the holders are positioned behind the windshield. Good thinking! Under-seat storage compartments can be partitioned to suit personal needs and an in-floor storage locker accommodates water toys, fenders and other gear. A portside bulkhead functions as a high-capacity storage area, or it can be upgraded to include an optional portable head. The seating design and placement allows passengers to stretch their legs for all-day comfort onboard. Even the bow seats have cushioned backrests for lounging with easy-to-reach grab rails. I did identify a few optional items that I would recommend to new buyers. These include a bimini top with privacy curtain, an on demand water system with 10 gallon tank, a portable head and a depth sounder. These items will expand your use and destinations for the 190. A bow filler cushion will increase passenger comfort. I tested the 190 with four adults aboard and in very light wave action. Our power was the standard engine - a Mercury 115 hp outboard, EFI, 4 stroke. Three lifting strakes plus chine ensured a quick planing time but if you figure you will regularly use the boat to pull water sports or carry large numbers, you might want to consider one of the two optional engine upgrades - a 150 HP EFI 4 Stroke or a 150 HP DFI Optimax. Steering is tight and precise and the 190 handles a variety of turn levels safely and with a slight side slide effect, which means it is not prone to hook. With minimal effort we recorded a top speed of 37 mph and a cruise speed of 21 mph, which is both comfortable and economical. - By Bill Jennings Specifications Length: 18’ 7” / 5.57 m Beam: 8’ 1” / 2.46 m Deadrise: 17º Weight w/std. engine: 3,040 lbs / 1381 kgs Draft max.: 16” MAX HP: 150 Fuel Capacity: 35 gals / 144 L Person Capacity: 11 or 1,556 lbs. For More Information: Bayliner www.bayliner.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 37 Boat Test #1232 Bennington 2 4 S S R X H aving reclining chaise lounge chairs on a pontoon boat sounds pretty good, right? What about four of them? You would probably figure that is reserved for top-end boats, not something in the entry-level range. That used to be the case, but not anymore. For 2013, Bennington has debuted their new 24 SSRX model, featuring four loungers! Two face forward in front of the helm, and two face aft. In effect, this creates two separate conversation areas. The aft-facing seats are not a common option in the pontoon boat market, particularly in an entry level boats. This creates a totally new layout, and will be particularly sought after by those who want more lounge space for suntanning and similar activities. I particularly like the full width swim platform beyond the stern cen- tre gate. It gives water-loving kids plenty of room to jump in over and over again while their parents observe in reclined comfort. Bennington Marine has a whole range of boats to meet all their customer’s needs. The 24 SSRX model is part of their least expensive S Series, known as their ‘value’ line. In this case, value doesn’t mean any less of a boat, actually far from it, the S models still go through the same construction methods and inspection rigours to ensure you are getting a boat that will last a long time and give you the experience you want. While designing the S Series, Bennington had entry level boaters in mind, and those who don’t necessarily need all the bells and whistles but yet still want some cool features. The 24 SSRX comes with the same pedigree that Bennington customers have come to know and love over the years. The quality that goes into the construction is top-tier, and the icing on the cake has to be the rattle-free rails. A special construction method developed by Bennington that incorporates anti-vibration technology to ensure that rattles and creaks in the rails, the bane of many an otherwise happy boater, have been eliminated on their fine watercraft. Overall the 24 SSRX is ultimate comfort at an affordable price. - By Rhys Weed Yamaha “2013” AR192 SPECIFICATIONS LOA: Beam: Max. HP: Fuel: Capacity: Tube Diameter: 23’ 10”/7.2 M 8’ 6”/2.6 M 150 32.2 Gallons / 121 Litres 12 people 25” For More Information: Bennington Marine 2805 Decio Dr. Elkhart, IN 46514 (574) 264-6336 www.benningtonmarine.com A Family Marina where “fun” has been put back into Family Boating! 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BC PLACE & GRANVILLE ISLAND Family Day Weekend Thursday, February 7 – Monday, February 11 Owned by Produced by Plan your show experience at VancouverBoatShow.ca Save 3 $ Buy tickets online & save at VancouverBoatShow.ca Tickets on sale December 1, 2012 Discount ends February 6, 2013 604-678-8820 Boston Whaler 1 7 0 M o n t a u k Boat Test #1233 A Timeless Classic. B oston Whaler calls it a “timeless classic”. In reality, the 170 Montauk is as new as tomorrow. A few years back, Whaler finally decided to replace its venerable fourteen foot tender - the unsinkable original. That boat was so special, in history and in the public mind, that two boats were designed to take its place. Wisely avoiding the outcry that would typically accompany such a change, Whaler kept the announcement a secret, surprising the boating public with the two handsome “Super Sport” models. Both were a success. Boaters loved the broad-beamed roomy interior and the soft, stable, dry ride provided by the novel widechine deep-vee hull. The Sport models were designed to be simple in the extreme. The public, however, clamoured for appointments and options never intended for these entry-level boats. The new Montauks offer that step up. The hull shape echos closely the design of the Sports, but it’s only a family resemblance. According to a Whaler spokesman, the Montauk hulls are unique to the line, formed in their own molds. The result, a 150 and170 Montauk, are another Whaler success story. The interior and basic appointments carry the “bluewater” panache of the aforementioned timeless classic. An old Montauk wasn’t a beautiful boat, but instantly recognizable - some- thing about the lines, the centre console, the stainless grab handles, the sturdy rub rail punctuating the gunwales. We decided that the new boats manage to retain that style but with an added level of grace and charm. Moreover, whereas the original Montauks demonstrated some of the harsh ride and skiddy steering characteristic of early Whalers, the new models feature the ride and agility of the Super Sport. I thought that the Sport 170 was a blast, inspiring my inner teenager to engage in sharp turns and wake-jumping. The Montauk’s centre-console steering and ergonomic leaning post add another level of control. They’re actually more fun to drive. It’s the console that transforms this boat. A Montauk has always been called on to do duty in difficult waters and dirty weather. Standing at the wheel of our 170, I had that sense of: “Bring it on. This boat and I can deal with anything you throw at us.” Having thirty additional horsepower doesn’t hurt either. True, the Montauk carries 250 more pounds than its Sport brother, but our 170 tester came on top in about 4 seconds, less if you were sharp with the trim. WOT speed was 43-45 mph depending on sea conditions. Those numbers suggest a boat that will be equally happy engaging in tow sports or searching for lunker bass. The new Montauks have been designed with that flexibility in mind. Modernity comes to the 170 in the form of a livewell, a sizeable Bimini, a sun lounger, Raymarine navigation package and so on. Timeless? Yes, a boat of the future with its roots in the past. - By Cam & Diana McRae Specifications LOA: Beam: Weight: Deadrise Fuel: Power: 17’ / 5.18m 6’10” / 2.08m 1400lb / 635 kg 16 degrees 13 US gal / 49.2L Mercury 90hp FourStroke Test Boat provided by: Ed. Huck Marina Rockport, Ontario www.marina.com For more information: www.bostonwhaler.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 41 Boat Test #1234 Campion A CHASE 550 OB s Canada’s largest boat manufacturer, Campion offers a wide selection of models in five distinct series. The Chase 550, is a new addition to their performance outboard series and comes standard with a bundle of sizzle. Beneath the stylish exterior lines and in gel graphics of the 550 bow rider, you will find a Kevlar reinforced, Campion APEX hull. The seating layout is balanced, with two forward facing loungers in the bow, two bucket seats behind the windshield and a four seat ‘u’ shaped, lounge at the stern. The adjustable bucket seats are exceptionally robust, and include a flip lip for a raised driving position. The swept back windshield has extra large side wings to provide excellent wind protection for passengers. A high quality, tilt steering wheel and five gauge helm is good looking as well as practi- cal and the padding for the driver’s throttle arm is a thoughtful touch. A good example of items that Campion believe should be included as standard equipment on this model are the depth sounder and hour meter. These same instruments are usually optional extras on competitive brands. Some of the other items that are included in the base price of the 550 include halogen docking lights, interior courtesy lights, portable cooler, a bow cover, a cockpit cover, a ski pole and all stainless steel hardware. Your kids will love how the bow filler cushion transforms the bow seating to a large open sun-pad. Of course not everything that you can put on this boat comes standard. Key options include stereo and speaker upgrades, a dual battery switch, Sea Star hydraulic steering, wakeboard tower with racks, convertible top with side curtains, a storage cover and a colour coordinated dashboard. Campion chose an Evinrude E-TEC, 200 hp, HO to power this performance model. The designation “HO” on Evinrude engines signifies that performance upgrades have been added, such as a straight leading edge gear case with nose-cone pick-ups that significantly improve cooling and race quality gears of extra-tough metallurgy. Stiffer engine mounts improve handling and control at high speeds. This configuration will easily have the Chase 550 top 60 mph. - By Bill Jennings SPECIFICATIONS Length: 20’ 2” / 6.05 m Beam: 7’ 8” / 2.30 m Draft down: 36” Weight: 2,000 lbs. / 909 kgs Deadrise: 1 9 degrees Maximum horsepower: 200 Fuel capacity: 28 gallons / 106 l People capacity: 8 For More Information: Campion Marine Inc. 200 Campion Road, Kelowna, BC, V1X7S8 www.campionboats.com Boat Test #1235 Edgewater 1 7 0 C C T he centre console boat is catching on. Once reserved for salt-water semi-offshore fishing, the design is becoming more popular in Canada. One reason is the impressive range of functionality. This walk around fishing boat works equally well as a cottage water taxi on Friday evening, and an all-Saturday cruiser, and a Sunday tow boat for water sports. Another reason is the utilitarian zero maintenance aspect. At the end of the weekend simply tie it up at your dock and forget about it. Next week a quick hose down to wash off the dust and pollen (or dock spiders) and you’re ready to go. One of the leading manufacturers of centre console boat is Edgewater. I had the chance to test their 170CC model on Lake Muskoka this past fall. Dispense with the usual removal of the 42 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 canvas that is necessary before most boat tests. Nope, I just jumped in, fired the Yamaha 115hp outboard and tossed aside the dock lines. This little number has 44 square feet of space in the self-draining cockpit that features twin aft jump seats, a double wide helm seat with flip seat back and storage underneath, a forward facing seat in front of the helm and a bow sun pad. Cupholders are everywhere! Foot space is a little tight on the floor between the forward and bow seat but only in the corners. The wheel positioned on the port side of the centre console – complete with windscreen and stainless grab bar – takes a little bit of getting used to but once out on the water it’s as comfortable as a second skin. I recorded a time to plane of 3 seconds, a top speed of 42.3 mph at 6100 rpm on the digital Yamaha gauges, and a very fun cruising speed of 25 mph at 4000 rpm. The hydraulic steering is a breeze and it doesn’t take too many turns to position the engine where you want it for close quartered docking. It’s nice to see a standard side cleat on the 170CC, so necessary for proper tie-up, but the 2 step ladder off the swim platform needs to be three steps to be truly useful for the average adult. Overall, the Edgewater 170CC is a very fun and capable performer that’s always at the ready for whatever you need it to do. - Brad Roberts SPECIFICATIONS Length: 16” 10’ / 4.8 m Beam: 7” 3’ / 2.2 m Draft: 12” / 28cm Boat Weight: 1700 lbs / 771 kg Person Capacity: 6 Fuel Capacity: 32 gal. / 115 L Max HP: 115 address For more information: EdgeWater Power Boats, 211 Dale Street, Edgewater, FL 32132 www.ewboats.com Chaparral 225Si WT Boat Test #1236 A family-friendly cuddy that’s no minivan. D iana and I made two visits to Chapparal’s new compact cuddy. Our sea trial instantly impressed us with the boat’s quick-reflexed performance and comfortable ride. This is a family boat, multi-purposed by necessity, and it delivers a happy blend of fast and fun, safe and stable. Our tester was equipped with this model’s topline powerplant, a 300hp 350 MAG hooked to MerCruiser’s Bravo Three outdrive. Although powered to the max, the dual props added their signature traction to both acceleration and handling, enhancing the boat’s even-tempered personality. Performance aside, the 225 is a great looking boat, with clean lines that are bold enough to be distinctive, without being odd. The Wide-Tech (WT) design is an extension of Chaparral’s experience with the “pickle fork”. But the WT is not a splitchine or tri-hull. The hull is widened in the forward area, at the chine line - not below the waterline, where it retains a true deep-vee. The extra interior width becomes noticeable in the helm area, including the broad moulded steps to the bow. But it really shows up in the cuddy. Most small boat cuddy cabins are just large enough to serve as change rooms and a place to hide the Porta-Potty. The 225 vee benches will convert to a full double berth. Moreover, when the sun bakes or the rains come, 44 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 there’s room around the removable table for a family lunch gathering. Two weeks later we gave the boat’s interior a careful second look in the comfort of Gordon Marine’s showroom. It was the details that caught our attention. This boat is studded with them. We loved the colour scheme - a nautical true blue and a sparkling white that matched the gleaming gel coat. Look closely and you’ll find first quality vinyl with impeccable stitching. Look again and find controls for the seat mounts placed on the front of the captain’s chair arms, not buried underneath. Lift the left lever and the seat slides easily. Lift the right lever and it rotates. Pull on the loops in the centre of the stern lounge and the middle cushions rise up, powered by gas struts, to form back-to-back seating. Simple items have also benefitted from Chaparral creativity. Grab handles are located all over the 225, everywhere you might need one. They’re not simple tubes. Crafted out of polished stainless, they’ve been formed with a mushroom foot at the fastening point and incorporate strong through-bolts. The table mount is a heavy chrome plate, slotted to receive the table bracket and almost flush with the bulkhead. It’s rock solid, and for once, it’s not a knee gouger. The stern walk-thru gate borrows its lift-and-swing action from a pontoon’s entry door. But, instead of aluminum, the 225’s is done up in shiny chrome. Family-friendly cuddys have often been dismissed as boating’s minivan. The quick and classy 225SSi is listed in Chaparral’s Sport Boat line-up. Right where it belongs. - By Cam & Diana McRae Specifications LOA: 22’6” / 6.9m Beam: 8’6” / 2.6m Weight: 4200 lbs / 1905kg Deadrise: 20 degrees Fuel: 56 US gal / 212 L Water: 10 US gal / 38 L Power: Mercury MerCruiser 5.7L MAG MPI Bravo III Test Boat Provided By: Gordon Marine Ltd. Gananoque, Ontario www.gordonmarine.com For More Information: www.chaparralboats.com MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW® & STRICTLY SAIL® February 14–18, 2013 Miami, Florida USA The Greatest Boat Show in the World See more than 3,000 boats and the latest in marine engines, electronics, nautical apparel and gifts. New Yacht & Powerboat Show—Start your day on the water at Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center. See, board and sea trial hundreds of boats in the water. Love sailing? Pursue your passion at Progressive® Insurance Strictly Sail® Miami It’s everything sailing! Sailboats, sailing gear and accessories—including the world’s biggest selection of catamarans—plus sailing seminars, clinics and hands-on training. Convenient Park & Ride service from Marlin’s Park. Free shuttle & water taxi service between show sites. Pre–shop, tickets & details at MiamiBoatShow.com PRODUCED BY FIND US ON Checkmate P u l s a r 2 4 0 0 Boat Test #1237 Semi-custom for faster heart beats. T he key to finding a boat that you really love, is selecting one that will superbly handle the waters on which you boat in addition to matching your personal needs. Although it was many years ago, I can still vividly recall the first time that I raced a Checkmate. I crossed the start-line with 10 other boats, running full tilt for the first turn. As I approached the turn I realized there were no other boats around me and gave a concerned glance over my shoulder. I discovered that I had already put the rest of the fleet behind me. More recently, when I was in the market for a new boat with all the amenities of a high end family runabout and was prepared to sacrifice top end performance to get it. But then I remembered my Checkmate. I knew that a winning hull design is hard to find and wondered if I could start with one of Checkmates amazing performance hulls, and then add my own wish list of comfort and convenience features. When Doug Smith confirmed that such a plan was possible, because most Checkmates are custom built, I ordered their 24’ outboard powered Pulsar model and submitted my list of must have’s. I specified a single Evinrude E-Tec 250HO BRP’s short shaft performance version of their 300 horsepower outboard block – because of its’ outstanding performance figures. Interior wise, I added a few creature comforts including a full under-deck V-berth with a hide-away 46 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 port-a-potty. Padded arm rests to make throttle operation both comfortable and more accurate. Four-way adjustable rock solid front bucket seats by McCloud and the well positioned grab handles to provide maximum security. And a rear bench seat built for four passengers. A sharp appearance is important to any recreational boater and Checkmate’s Pulsar models offer stunning looks, with sleekness accentuated by a low windshield and a long ‘droop snoot’ foredeck. The addition of fore and aft, flush mount navigation lights and heavy duty pop-up cleats enhance the smooth lines. To make this package even more distinctive, I ordered a pastel yellow gel coat, with white trim. Practical features are appreciated most over time and I specified several for this Checkmate. The flooring is 100% covered in a heavy duty rubber matting, but a carpet is included that can be snapped in for casual cruise days with friends. An in-floor locker is large enough to store boards, skis and lines. To have a power reserve for the big V-6 outboard there are twin batteries with a heavy duty selector switch. Twelve volt outlets allow for carry on accessories. The outboard is mounted on an adjustable set back bracket to permit performance tuning. The boarding ladder is stainless steel and spring loaded to fold open to a greater depth. A professional grade water sports tow bar is removable so as not to disrupt the Checkmate profile. Electronics include an AM/FM/CD stereo and a large screen Garmin combination chart plotter, fish finder and depth sounder. Of course, I couldn’t wait to get this 24’ Checkmate into the water. You can imagine my surprise and delight when on her maiden run she turned a top speed of 84 mph on the GPS. While this speed number for a single stock outboard, 24’ runabout is impressive in itself, I was most impressed with the safe and easy to drive handling. In a two foot chop, even a nervous grandmother will love the silky smooth ride that this 2400 Pulsar delivers. Interestingly, Checkmate tells me that this boat in a bow rider configuration has become one of their hottest sellers. So if you are looking for a recreational lake boat that does everything well and at a reasonable price, you will be hard pressed to beat this 24’ Checkmate/ Evinrude combination. - By Bill Jennings Specifications Overall length: Beam: Degree of Deadrise: Weight: Fuel Capacity: 24´ / 7.2 m 99˜ / 2.4 m 22° 2,000 lbs. / 909 kgs 63 Gal. / 239 L For More Information: Checkmate Marine Inc. 3691 St. Rt. 4 N. - P.O. Box 351 Bucyrus OH 44820 Phone: 419-562-3881 www.checkmatepowerboats.net POWER BOATING CANADA’S 2013 POWER BOATING CANADA RUN / RENDEZ-VOUS FOR PROSTATE POKER CANCER CANADA SCHEDULE 2013 POWER BOATING CANADA July 5, 6 - Hawkesbury, ON POKER RUN / RENDEZ-VOUS July 12, 13 - The Bay of Quinte, ON SCHEDULE July 19, 20 - Gananoque, ON Aug 9, 10 - 1000 Islands, ON JulyOntario 5, 6 - Hawkesbury, ON TBA - Lake Register yourJuly boat at: 12, 13 - The Bay of Quinte, ON www.powerboating.com July 19, 20 - Gananoque, ON Aug 9, 10 - 1000 Islands, ON Poker Run Hotline: TBA - Lake Ontario 1-800-354-9145 ext 252 Raise funds for PROSTATE CANCER! and help find a cure! The Poker Run Rendez-Vous is a family friendly boating event for boats of all sizes and speeds. Register your boat and run for your 5 playing cards. Speed has no bearing on the winner. It’s all in the cards. For more information on the 2013 Power Boating Canada’s Run the Wave events and how you can help, go to www.powerboating.com 2013 POWER BOATING CANADA POKER RUN / RENDEZ-VOUS SCHEDULE Join the MOST EXCITING BOATING EVENT of the summer! • • • • Great prizes, plus cash Helicopter photos of your boat and family Lunch and award dinner for participants Activities all weekend long: music, entertainment, boat handling course, plus see some of the worlds fastest powerboats... All this and more at our events. July 5, 6 - Hawkesbury, ON July 12, 13 - The Bay of Quinte, ON July 19, 20 - Gananoque, ON Aug 9, 10 - 1000 Islands, ON TBA - Lake Ontario Cobalt 2 3 2 W S S W a t e r S p o r t s S e r i e s Boat Test #1238 Evolving tradition into a winner. T his is not your Grampa’s Cobalt. Check out the tall, shiny, look-atme tower. The in-your-face colour schemes. The ballast tanks! Beneath the extreme sport glitz, however, you’ll find the classic Cobalt lines and signature deep-vee. When the fun is done and the trip back from the beach confronts open water and rough seas, Cobalt’s chop-softening and seaworthy hull will ease the trek home. Often overshadowed by the glitz, boarding and skiing enthusiasts have some very specific performance requirements. Tow boats need to be quick on plane, have the ability to stay on plane at low speeds and be able to generate a variety of wake shapes. Cobalt comes to this market with some unique advantages. Their boats have the quickest time-to-plane in the industry, (averaging about four seconds across the entire line!). Plus, a Cobalt’s running surface will hold it on top at speeds where other boats would mush out. Wake shape is a huge issue for towsport athletes. Skiers want to cross moderate and well defined bumps in the water, bumps that are in the same place every time they cross. Boarders require everything from the skiers’ bumps to deep-gullied ocean rollers. A Cobalt’s normal clean wake offers an acceptable skiers wake, no problem. Faced with generating the big 50 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 waves, Cobalt designers have taken two approaches. They started with the assumption that the smaller 200, 210 and 220 Water Sports models will be primarily used by more casual weekenders. Those boats rely on drive angle and trim tabs to change the boat’s running attitude and the resultant wake. In contrast, our 232WSS and its 242 and 262 siblings present the ideal size for serious boarding. So, for 2013, these craft have been treated to a professional-level ballast system. Three tanks, positioned for greatest effect, can be filled or emptied independently with up to 700 pounds (318 kg) of water. Competitive and high-level recreational boarders also demand consistency and repeatability. Same launch, same speed, same wake - so that they can focus on perfecting the tricks. To that end, Cobalt has adopted the Perfect Pass skiboat cruise control and added their own Touch Tech memory system which stores the riders’ preference profiles. A touch of the screen, the tanks fill or empty automatically, and Perfect Pass knows what to do. Of course, it is that gorgeous tower that defines a WSS. Crafted of lightweight polished aluminum, it folds down when not required. Not out of the way, but enough to regain some of the 232’s runabout sta- tus. When the tower is in place it’s as rigid as a girder. Spare boards are locked in the racks, nothing rattles. The optional speakers and spotlights don’t vibrate. Hey, if the Cobalt 232WSS is your grandfather’s boat, you are one lucky kid. - Cam McRae Specifications LOA: 22’6” / 6.8m Beam: 8’6” / 2.59m Weight: 4165 lbs / 1886 kg Deadrise: 21 degrees Fuel: 50 US gal / 189L Freshwater: 10 US gal / 38L Power: Base engine - MerCruiser 300hp 350 MAG w/Bravo III For more information: www.cobaltboats.com Enjoy the ultimate boating experience – Luxury, Comfort, High Performance. Visit benningtonmarine.com to see our complete line of performance pontoons. 22SS value priced 2250 GSR (middle level trim amazing stern radius) 2575 QCW I/O Western Canada Ontario Martin Motor Sports Toll Free 1.877.627.8468 West Edmonton, AB 780.481.4000 Calgary, AB 403.253.6187 Saskatoon, SK 306.664.2628 Kelowna, BC 250.769.3371 www.martinmotorsports.ca DICK PLUMMER MARINE 1495 Pembroke Street W Pembroke, ON 613-735-2316 www.dickplummer.ca HASTINGS MARINE 1456 Drysdale Road P.O. BOX 59 Hastings, ON 705-696-2366 www.hastingsmarine.com Mobile Marine (2007) Ltd. 235 Main Street West Huntsville, ON 705.789.3932 www.mobilemarine.com DT Powersports 8160 Lakeridge Rd RR3 Uxbridge, ON 905-852-3932 www.dtpowersports.com Mid North’s Play Powersports & Marine 2100 Kingsway Avenue Sudbury, ON 705.222.7529 [email protected] THE PERFORMANCE SHED LTD 3768 HWY 38 North OF 401 Harrowsmith, ON 613-372-1280 www.performanceshed.com West Hawk Marine Ltd. Hwy 44, Box 10 Whiteshell West Hawk Lake, MB 204.349.2239 www.westhawkmarine.com Four Winns H 1 8 0 O B Boat Test #1239 Sharing the excitement. L ast year, Four Winns introduced a brand new hull and brought it to market under the H210 model. For 2013, that very same hull design – and it’s inherent and incredible characteristics – expands to the all new H180. I know! That was my reaction too: “Didn’t Four Winns introduce just a couple of years back an all new H180 model?” Yes they did – and it was a great boat. But when you have a hull that’s this exciting, this responsive, you simply can’t keep it to just one model, you must share it with the rest of the line. So I waited until the first of the all new 2013 H180’s arrived at the Boat Warehouse in Coldwater. They had both the sterndrive and the outboard version in stock, and we set up to test the outboard on nearby MacLean Lake. The H180’s hull shape on the trailer very much resembled last years’ H210. The hull sides are quiet vertical (which creates tremendous interior space) and the chines are hard. Four Winn’s trademark Stable-Vee® hull had received the same treatment at the stern as last years’ H210 model that had performed so well. The hull bottom was turned down slightly, effectively creating a built-in trim tab. I wondered however, given the three foot shorter length of this hull, whether it might be too much. I climbing up the four step angled swim stairs. Anybody who’s ever climbed up a too short ladder or worse - one that as soon as you add your weight to it, disappears several 52 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 degrees under the swim platform - knows just how hard it is to get out of the water. That’s why I called this impressive reboarding devise ‘swim stairs’ and not a swim ladder. The swim platform consists of two flat and reasonably-sized rectangular areas on either side of the motor well that are truly functional for sitting, reclining, or putting on water skis or a wakeboard. The outboard is mounted low on the transom so that the top of the shroud is just slightly higher than the stern seatback. In the cockpit, a full width stern bench seats will seat four adults. The twin swivel captain’s and companions chairs are plush and comfortable. The helm featured the optional hydraulic steering as our test boat was equipped with the optional and all new 150hp Mercury four-stroke outboard. Traditional white on black gauges with chrome bezels were set near vertical under a small eyebrow. Forward in the bow, the seating is unique with the outboard side of the seat backs angled forward just slightly so that they truly support your back as you sit with your feet up and stretched forward. All seats are finished in Aquaflex™ white vinyl with a Silvertex™ color vinyl insert to match you hull colour options. Performance wise, I recorded an incredible 2.6 second time to plane that produced very little bow rise thanks in part to the subtle trim tabs in the hull. At wide open throttle I recorded a top speed of 53mph. The Mercury 150 is a wonderful engine match for the H180 – near silent at idle and with plenty of torque throughout the powerband. So much torque in fact that I was able to get the three blade aluminum prop to cavitate a little bit in very hard cornering – a problem I’ve had with this same engine on other hulls – that’s easily solved by upgrading to a stainless prop. Simply put this is the best hull FourWinns has designed, and then tweeked for smaller models like the 180 – ever! - By Brad Roberts Specifications LOA: 17’ 11’’ / 5.46 m Beam: 7’ 7’’ / 2.31 m Fuel Capacity : 24 gal / 91 L Boat & Engine Weight : 2250 lbs / 1020 kg Persons Capacity: 8 Maximum Capacity: 1800 lbs / 816 kg Deadrise: 19º Max HP: 200 Manufactured By: Four Winns 925 Frisbie Street Cadillac, MI 49601 www.fourwinns.com Thanks to: The Boat Warehouse www.theboatwarehouse.com whatEvEr you brakE for, vEr you brakE for, haSpowEr. thE Stopping powEr. o haS thESEa-doo Stopping thE world’S firSt and only watErcraft with a brakE. Take control of those brilliant St and only watErcraft a brakE. of those dayswith on the waterTake with control Intelligent Brakebrilliant and Reverse, only from Sea-Doo.® You’ll ter with Intelligent Brake Reverse, from Sea-Doo. 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Uxbridge, ON 905.852.5884 www.uxbridgemotorsports.com Northland Recreation 1007 Cowan Park Road Muskoka-Bracebridge, ON 705.769.3671 www.northlandrecreation.com St. Onge Recreation Barrie, ON 705-733-2280 www.stongerecreation.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 53 Boat Test #1240 G3 A n g l e r V 1 8 5 S F T he venerable aluminum deep-V fishing boat has long been a staple in many boat manufacturers’ lineups. G3 Boats all new Angler V185 SF is the largest model in their Angler line of thirteen deep V’s models. The layout combines the best of everything which results in an amazingly versatile boat. The dual console design offers the protection of a full walk through windshield. Yet the windshield doesn’t interfere in either the space or 360-degree openness of the large forward casting platform. Up front, you’ll also find a huge rod storage locker, a 24-volt trolling motor receptacle, two forward storage areas, a livewell to port and yet another storage area to starboard. Underneath, you’ll find the entire bow area of the GX2 three piece hull is dou- gear storage in the wide gunwale lockers. There’s a small swim platform and reboarding ladder to starboard, and I like the full width self-draining splash well in front of the outboard on the 25” deep transom. The Angler 185SF comes well equipped in either the red/platinum or ivory/silver full paint treatments, with a standard 115hp Yamaha outboard and a ShoreLand’r® trailer. - Brad Roberts ble plated with 0.100 gauge aluminum riveted together to take whatever you’d like to throw at it. The new air-ride suspension seat pedestals for the captain and companion seats are superb! I like the all new high-back seat backs as well. There’s a full AM/FM Sony® Marine CD player with USB port for when the fish aren’t biting, or when you’re using your Angler V185 for a family cruise or an afternoon of fun water sports. Completing the full fiberglass helm console is full Yamaha instrumentation and a tilt steering wheel with hydraulic steering to handle the up to 200 horsepower outboard that will make this eighteen footer just fly. Further aft, you’ll find twin jump seats that fold down to make a stern casting bench with seat base, and more rod and SPECIFICATIONS Length: Beam: Transom Height: Fuel Capacity: Hull Gauge: Maximum HP: 18’ 5” / 5.52 m 96” / 2.4 m 25” / 0.625 m 33 gals / 125 L 0.100 200 For more information: G3 Boats Lebanon, MS www.g3boats.com Available at: Hastings Marine 1456 Drysdale Road Norwood, ON K0L2V0 705-696-2366 www.hastingsmarine.com Monto Reno 1111 Killarney Beach Rd., Lefroy, ON L0L 1W0 (705) 456-2122 1-888-689-7971 www.montoreno.com The All-New F200 At the core of every Yamaha outboard lives over 50 years of innovation. From the extremely portable F2.5 to the migthy V8 F350, Yamaha has the right outboard for you. Visit yamaha-motor.ca to see our full line. 54 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 yamaha-motor.ca Ontario’s Newest Four Winns Dealer Grandmere W Boat Test #1241 14 Fisherman Half a century of success. e’re so used to small skiffs and utilities bent out of lightweight metal that the idea of such a boat done in fibreglass is a novelty. It wasn’t always so. In the boom years immediately following WWII, two technologies borrowed from the wartime aircraft industry vied for prominence in the popular new recreational boat market. For a while, it looked like fibreglass might win outright. But the tough simplicity of a “tin boat” garnered that material a loyal following. Similar little boats made of fibreglass fell out of favour. But not all of them. Some of those boats, shaped and molded in a manner not possible in aluminum, just wouldn’t go away. There’s one that has been kicking around the Province of Quebec for decades and has been produced by a number of Quebecois boat builders. Gordon Marine, just down river from where we live, has been selling them for 36 years. We’ve wanted to test a Grandmere for a while. But, priced at under five grand with a four-stroke 9.9, Gordon’s sells them as fast as they come in. This summer we finally got our ride. In a customer’s boat. What’s the appeal? Well, the Grandmere 14 has a wood boat’s good looks, dry ride and confident handling. At first I assumed that the original mould used an existing wood lapstrake as the buck, perhaps an old Mason or Penn Yan. But, when we plucked it out on the fork lift I could see that it has a unique shape all on its own, a hull design that has lasted almost half a century! Pounding over its own wake, or that of a passing cruiser, the wee craft was stable and composed throughout. When I sent it quartering across those same obstacles, none of the resultant spray came back at the boat. Some small alloy skiffs go nose high before dropping on to plane. With just me on board, the Grandmere lifted slightly and dropped immediately. At no time did the driver lose forward vision. And it was quiet! Tin boats clank and bang, the solid ‘glass Grandmere gave up nothing but dull thumps. The options are simple. You can have the trim in red or blue. The two stern seats and a chamber in the bow are sealed boxes to provide positive floatation. The passenger seats feature cushioned flip-up tops, providing access to storage - always a bonus on a small boat. Our tester came equipped with that staple of cottage life, an old Merc 9.9. The 14 is rated for up to 25hp, and Gordon’s has equipped a number of Grandmeres with 15s for a step up in performance. But we didn’t miss it. With the well broken in 9.9 two-stroke, the little skiff scooted out of the hole and scampered over the St. Lawrence. Our one regret was that we didn’t try rowing. Next time. - By Cam & Diana McRae Specifications LOA: 14’ / 4.27m Beam: 5’ / 1.52m Weight: 250 lbs / 113.4 kg Capacity: 930 lbs / 422kg Recommended Power: Mercury 9.9 FourStroke Test Boat provided by: Gordon Marine Ltd Gananoque, Ontario www.gordonmarine.com For more information: Canot Grandmere, 4011, 4e Rue Grand-Mère, Québec G9T 5K5 (819) 538-2044 www.canot-grandmere.qc.ca Four Winns H180RS Fours Winns 275 Vista Four Winns 260SS Taking Families Boating Since 1948 with Three Generations to Serve you! maplecitymarine.com 519-354-3640 Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 55 Hurricane SunDeck 2200 DC Boat Test #1242 Family friendly space and performance. B oat manufacturers are constantly trying to create, or recreate, the so-called perfect boat. While that title may be elusive in reality, the fun is in the quest, and one man’s compromise maybe another’s holy grail. So what if you could combine a traditional hull bottom with its inherent quick to plane hydrodynamics and modified-v sea-keeping characteristics; with the bow lounging space that only a pontoon can offer; with the classic layout of a dual console sportboat cockpit; and the fuel efficiency and easy maintenance of an outboard? Wouldn’t you have the near-perfect boat? Hurricane designers thought so, and this year they are out with an all new design: the Hurricane SunDeck 2200 DC model. Let’s start under the surface. A traditional fiberglass hull design forms the basis for this 22 foot long and 8’ 6” beam trailerable boat. Foam is injected in between the hull and the full fiberglass liner for excellent floatation and sound deadening qualities. Up at the bow you’ll find a flattened forward deck almost the full width of the hull, which in itself is carried far forward to the elongated bow to create an incredibly spacious seating area that resembles a pontoon with twin facing lounge sofas with great storage underneath. There’s easily room for 4 adults up here. Unlike many deck boats, the Hurricane’s bow is deep with thickly upholstered seat- 56 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 backs that come up to my shoulders giving the feeling of being safely inside the bow not on top of a platform. There are 4 stainless cupholders in the sides, two speakers up front, and stainless grab bars all around. An anchor storage locker and telescoping reboarding ladder complete what amounts to a forward swimplatform. One of the things that separates the 2200 model from others in the Hurricane line is a full wrap around walk-thru windshield, that when combined with the canvas bow cover that fit excellently right up to the windshield base, greatly extends your cruising season. The classic runabout cockpit features twin pedestal mid-rise helm and companion seats with flip-up bolsters, and a near full-beam l-shaped bench that wraps from the port side across the stern and stops just shy of the starboard side walk thru. Again the cockpit is deep like a sportboat yet combined with the forward seating provides room for up to 10 passengers to come along for the ride in true comfort. The entire floor is antiskid fiberglass and the optional bamboo carpeting is a nice touch. A larger than normal day head compartment lies in front of the companion seat, complete with a sink and available teak flooring. At the stern, the up to 250 horsepower outboard is mounted low on the transom making it easy for the rope from the telescoping ski tow bar to clear the cowl. That’s important for water tow sports and little kids learning to ski for the first time. A starboard side telescoping reboarding ladder is hidden under a hatch cover. The 2200 DC is also available in an i/o version, which adds a single-width sunpad. Overall, the all new for 2013 Hurricane SunDeck 2200 DC is a family friendly do-it-all boat that doesn’t compromise performance for space and comfort. One test ride and it’ll grow on you, and then after your john-henry hits on the purchase order, it’ll grow with you and your family for years to come. - By Brad Roberts Specifications L.O.A: Beam: Maximum HP: Weight: Fuel Capacity: Person Capacity: 22’ 0” / 6.71 m 8” 6” / 2.59 m 250 3409 / 1548 kg 56 gals / 212 L 10 For More Information: Hurricane Boats Nautic Global Group 4500 Middlebury Street PO Box 1158 Elkhart, IN 46516 Phone 574.522.8381 www.hurricaneboats.com Boat Test #1243 Kawasaki U l t r a L X F or 2013, Kawasaki’s three seater Ultra LX model has it all. One of four Jet-Ski’s in their lineup with the cancellation of their standup model in 2011, the Ultra LX offers many of the features and design traits of their Ultra 300LX model but at a budgetminded price point that’s hard to beat. The jet white and silver blue deck is crisp and clean looking, mounted on a black composite hull that’s a full 132 inches in length. That’s long enough to deliver a comfortable ride for three passengers, but short enough to also deliver exciting single-rider performance when you want to go it alone. The most in its class, a full 160 hoursepower performance is delivered by Kawaskai’s 1498 cc DOHC 16 valve inline four-cylinder engine with digital fuel injec- tion. Again, there’s more than enough power there to peg the digital electronic displays even with three passengers – or two riders with one enjoying the view from the end of the tow rope hooked to the standard ski hook. That power is respectful to the environment as well. The LX has earned a Three-Star Ultra-Low Emissions rating from the California Air Resources Board and it also meets the US Environmental Protection Agency’s strictest standards. The direct fuel injection into a 60mm throttle body provides more predictable acceleration and excellent fuel economy, so that the largest-in-class 20 gallon fuel tank can give you plenty of fuel to disappear for the day. The Ultra LX is an all-around go anywhere cruiser that found the sweet spot between price, performance and function. It features class leading storage space with a total of 60 gallons of room to take everything you could possibly want with you for a great day on the water. The Ultra LX comes with a full one year warranty, and Kawasaki offers an affordable Good Times Protection Plan that extends this for an additional 24 or 36 months at the buyer’s option. - By Brad Roberts SPECIFICATIONS Length: 132.7” / 3.31 m Beam: 47” / 1.17 m Fuel Capacity: 20.6 gal. / 78 L Weight : 932 lbs / 423 kg Rider Capacity: Three Engine: 1,498 cc Four-stroke, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, four-cylinder inline For More Information Contact: Canadian Kawasaki Motors Inc. 25 Lesmill Road, Toronto, ON, M3B 2T3 (416) 445-7775 www.kawasaki.ca Boat Test #1244 Larson S compartment for up to 8 fishing rods, and the trolling motor battery storage compartment. The floor of the bow casting area is large and there’ ample room to roam around. There are large dry storage compartments for more gear – complete with rubber gasket seal - and an optional 18 gallon bow livewell with a bait bucket storage insert. The FX 1750 SC comes pre-rigged with a 12/24 volt wiring harness, a 55 pd MinnKota trolling motor, and a Lowrance X-50 fishfinder. Celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2013, Larson has a winner in this hot little number. - By Brad Roberts FX1750SC o you want a true fishing boat with all the amenities but in fiberglass not aluminum? Welcome to the Larson FX 1750 SC – one of four models in their FX series. The VEC hull construction ensures a wood free hull with integrated stringer system and an incredible fiberglass finish, not to mention a lifetime warranty you can pass onto the next owner (if you ever sell). The FX 1750 SC model features an open deck layout with two deluxe fishing chairs and six bases with nearby grab handles. The transom is designed to accommodate an extra kicker motor – with separate helm throttle control. The full beam width stern fishing platform lies in front of the anti-splash well, and there is a 29 gallon aerated livewell under the port hatch. The gunwales are reinforced for downriggers and rod holders, there’s a port side generously sized storage compartment for your passengers gear, and a starboard side one just aft of the throttle controls. The helm is seamlessly integrated into the entire fiberglass cockpit for a really solid feel – something you don’t often find on a fishing boat of this size, and features a windscreen to shield the white on black gauges. Up the bow you’ll find a mid-ship lockable SPECIFICATIONS Length: Beam: Weight: Person Capacity: Max. Horsepower : Fuel : 17’ 5” / 5.31 m 8’ 0” / 2.44 m 1,600 lbs / 726 kg 6 150 hp 23 gal / 87 l For More Information: Larson Boats, LLC. 700 Paul Larson Memorial Drive Little Falls, MN 56345-1100 www.larsonboats.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 57 Manitou 23 Oasis SE Boat Test #1245 A happy ‘toon. I f you think you’ve seen more pontoon boats around lately, you are not imagining things. Pontoons are one of the boating segments currently recording increasing sales numbers. There are good reasons for their growing popularity. You just have to look at the new Manitou 23 Oasis SE to find them. ‘Toons offer innovative seating options for family and friends and can open up a whole new world of boating activities. It begins when you step aboard. You have three gateways to choose from, making boarding a breeze. Looking at the seating arrangement, this pontoon feels more like a living room on the water than a small boat. The large comfortable seats for up to fourteen people immediately come to your attention. Such seating permits cruising options that you never dreamed of. Other standard features include a large sun-pad with equipment storage under. Rolled edges and a 7” rail are added for safety. Carpeting is a heavy duty marine grade. Roto-molded seat bases have double walls, providing the space to conceal speakers and floor lighting. The functional helm includes gauges for fuel, speed, RPM, volts, an AM/FM Jensen Radio with four speakers, and a battery switch. A stainless boarding ladder is mounted at the stern. There is also a 24 quart cooler and a large bimini top with boot. Since pontoons are so versatile in their 58 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 applications, Manitou provides a long list of options so buyers can create the watercraft of their dreams. These include a bow gate filler seat for additional seating; a larger third tube on the centerline for improved handling and storage; a built in galley with sink plus a BBQ for onboard cooking. There’s even a porta-potti and dressing room with privacy curtain available. If you’re a fisherman, then opt for the Lowrance electronic fishfinder plus a livewell and vertical rod storage. Get the wake tower package option for the kids (with speakers and lights of course!) and consider upgrading to the flooring simulated teak flooring option. Most pontoons make flat turns - like a car. A V-bottom boat leans into the turn, reducing side forces and making the ride more comfortable. When it comes to performance, Manitou has won several engineering awards for incorporating features that have totally changed the image of Toons. Probably best know is their triple ‘log’ design, which is optional on the Oasis 23. The V-Toon® technology involves the addition of a larger 27” center tube, which is then lowered 1.25” below the outside 23” tubes to provide a 5.25” differential that effectively creates the v-hull. Manitou then fits the tubes with positive angle lifting strakes to enhanced planning and performance. The result is that a V-Toon® pontoon accelerates, planes, and turns much like a traditional v-hull boat. Speed numbers will vary significantly with the number of passengers and amount of fuel onboard, but cruise speeds in the 30’s and top speeds in the 40’s should be more than adequate for normal boating activities. The Manitou 23’ Oasis SE has wide customer appeal. Recreational boaters will appreciate the comfort and maneuverability. Fishermen will appreciate the platforms, storage space and optional fishing equipment. All boaters will appreciate the comfortable layout resulting in a high social rating capacity and the limited lifetime warranty. - By Bill Jennings Specifications Length: Weight: Person Capacity: Fuel Capacity: Maximum Power: Tube Diameter: 24’ 11” / 7.17 m 2,260 lbs. / 1027 kgs 14 24 gals / 91 L 130 hp. 25” For more information: Manitou Boats 7800 Northport Drive Lansing, MI, 48917 www.manitouboats.com Monterey 234SS Super Sport Boat Test #1246 Stands out from the crowd. T wenty-two, twenty-three foot sport boats comprise the most competitive segment in the recreational marine market. If a boat is to shine in this league, it’s a case of “go big or go home”. No, make that “go right or go home”. The boat has to have all the requisite appearance, performance, comfort and convenience features. And, it has to have a hook, some stand-out attribute that sets it off from the crowd. A tall order, but well filled by Monterey’s new-for-2013 234SS. No stranger to the sport boat wars of recent years, Monterey already offers SS boats in most sizes from 18 to 26 feet. The 234 slots right in to an available niche and it sure has the look. The 234’s sleek, can-do profile can be trimmed out in a wide variety of treatments, from conservative to Xtreme, from traditional blue and white to knock-yoursox-off black on black. Like all the Super Sports, it shares a version of the ergonomic and handsome helm station - equipped with backlit “medallion black ice” gauges. And, all the grab bars, cupholders, cleats and the like meet Monterey quality standards. The 234SS interior layout is dominated by U-shaped stern seating, with captain’s chairs just behind the windshield. As an option, there’s a passenger side seat with a reversible flip seat back that converts that section of the stern “U” into a long lounger. Of course, all of the upholstery is impeccably styled and stitched. A Super Sport’s athletic performance can be traced directly to a pair of unique features in Monterey’s Facet hull design. At the stern, the running surface is extended beyond the transom on both sides of the drive, thereby adding lift when running slowly. Forward along the chine, complicated notches are positioned to aerate the undersides when the hull is up and flying. Working in combination, these aquadynamic tricks create a boat that is economical to run, will stay on plane at low speeds and that hangs on in tight cornering maneuvers. What’s the 234’s hook? The Monterey sun pad, of all things. Done before, right? Not in a size comparable to a queen size bed - on a 23 foot boat. All of the Super Sports have a rear sun deck, but with the filler cushions installed, the palatial 234SS pad sprawls across the back of the boat fully 54 by 83 inches. It’s big and showy, but it doesn’t look ridiculous or out of place. Monterey’s designers have managed to comfortably integrate the vast vinyl area with the stern seating. Plus, they’ve added a flip-up section in the centre of the upholstery that forms a wide aft-facing seat back when raised. For all the attractive features of a Monterey sport boat, some folks will purchase the 234SS just for the sun pad. - By Cam McRae Specifications LOA: Beam: Deadrise: Weight: Fuel: Water: Power: 23’ / 7.01m 8’6” / 2.5m 20 degrees 3,950 lbs / 1,792 kg 52 US gal. / 208.2 L 10 US gal. / 37.8L 300hp maximum For more information: Monterey Boats 1579 SW 18th Street Williston, FL, 32696 www.montereyboats.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 59 Premier 290 Grand View Boat Test #1247 Tricked out, this is pure luxury. C elebrating 20 years in the pontoon boat business, the family run company Premier continues to turn out products that have kept them ahead in the industry. For 2013 they have unveil the 290 Grand View model, so named for the helm setup that allows for a truly grand view. The aft deck, which contains the Captain’s chair to starboard and a lounge area to port, is raised about 18” from the deck, providing an unobstructed view over the whole boat and any of your passengers. Underneath the raised platform there is a storage area, making this a very practical innovation. The designers have also managed to keep the lines of the boat looking good by slightly changing the sheer as the rails run aft, and this serves to make the raised platform almost unnoticeable from afar. Before going any further let’s be clear that the 290 Grand View is a luxury pontoon. The base boat, although impressive, doesn’t stand out that much from the crowd. It is large, and the raised platform is a nice touch. But if you really want to take full advantage of what Premier does best, you need to explore the options available for the 290. Starting off you can opt to increase the beam from 8’ 6” to a full 10’, increasing 60 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 your deck area by almost a full 50 square feet. The 290 is a large boat to begin with, but this takes it to the next level, creating a boat with almost 300 total square feet of deck space, which is essentially unheard of for a boat of this size. The extra room is not wasted though, and Premier has a few different options to put into this space, you can choose one or all. There is the galley option with sink and drawers and then there is the Bombay Bar to help you keep the refreshments flowing. There is a barbecue option that will help you feed the masses you have brought aboard, and for those guests who forgot to change beforehand there is even the pop-up changeroom. This is a great option that takes up very little space if not in use, but provides a full sized change area when open, complete with a vanity. Sound system and lighting upgrades round out the list of simpler options. If you’re really ready to take it up a notch, the optional second story deck with a water slide needs to be seen to be believed. Being such a large boat, the 290 needs some hefty power to make it go, Premier has thought of that and another one of the options they provide is for twin engines. There is a total of 500hp available with the dual transom option. The twin 250hp outboards will provide plenty of power for getting the PTX tubes up onto plane and cruising in style, even if you have a full load of 18 people onboard. If you are looking for the best in pontoon boats, and want to be able to entertain very large groups of friends then the Grandview 290 is a great model to keep in mind. Premier backs all of their products up with five year warranty, so you can be comfortable that your new watercraft will be around for many years to come. - By Rhys Weed Specifications (With 36” PTX Twin Tubes) Length: 29’4”/ 8.9M Beam: 8’6”/ 2.6M Weight: 3700lbs. /1679kgs. Max. HP: 2 x 250hp Capacity: 18 People Premier Marine Inc. 26612 Fallbrook Ave. Wyoming, MN 55092 1-888-815-6392 www.pontoons.com BREAK THE ROUTINE, NOT THE BANK. The All-New AR192 AR192 SX192 School, work, soccer practice, dance class, grocery shopping, traffic jams, mow the lawn, fix the sink, do the laundry, make dinner, hit the door running and off to the lake... And yet, at this moment, on this water, a deep breath. All of you together - it doesn’t get any better. The new Yamaha 192 series: supercharged performance, complete with Bimini Top, marine grade carpet, Clarion® stereo and trailer with swing-away tongue. That’s the best-value package on the market, steeped in Yamaha reliability. Visit yamaha-motor.ca to see our full line. yamaha-motor.ca 190 Series 210 Series 212 Series 240 Series 242 Series Princecraft Xpedition 200 WS Boat Test #1248 All Canadian fishing machine. T his past fall I got the opportunity to test some of Princecraft’s new for 2013 models on Lac William in Quebec, just east of where they are manufactured in Princeville. As my wife and I walked down the dock, I have to admit that this bright red fishing boat caught our eye first. Perhaps it was because the fall colours were at their peak, but the Xpedition 200 WS in all Canadian red sitting against the dark black water was picture perfect. It’s also available in a black hull, but our preference would be red. Princecraft introduced the Xpedition series last year with the 170 model that comes in 3 versions: windshield (WS), side console (SC) and tiller (BT). The accolades that this all new hull design received from dealers, customers and the media alike was nothing short of amazing. So for 2013 they have expanded the line with the 200 model. At 3’ and 1” longer than the 17, the new Xpedition 200 is one inch wider in the beam and 2 inches deeper overall. It’s the same hull design – just expanded. That means there’s even more room for the reverse chines that offer so much stability at rest – and at speed. It’s a big boat, built for some serious fishing on any water. The raised bow casting platform is dead level with the boat at rest. (Some others slope upwards to the bow to get in the storage space below.) There’s a 17 gallon aerated livewell up front and to port, and to 62 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 starboard, a rubber gasket seal on the hatch ensures a true dry storage compartment, complete with a drain. The mount for the seat pedestal is dead centre on the platform. Aft, and in front of the windshield in the WS model, or the console on the SC model, to port and starboard are two more access hatches to additional and large storage areas. On the centerline is a large hatch that reveals a compartment that goes all the way to the bow to hold 10 rods each in separate tubes. Underneath you’ll find storage space for the deep-cycle batteries for the Minn Kota trolling motor. The Xpedition 200 is wired for 12V, 24V or 36V trolling motors. The wide gunwales that run the entire length of the hull support the ingenious Prince Track system. This lets the owner add on and position anywhere around the boat they wish a wide assortment of fishing accessories: rod holders, cupholders, and more. The tall walk thru windshield will fend off the worst of the weather. There’s a large storage area in front of the companion seat, and tons of leg room to stretch out there and at the helm. The Princecraft design team gets top marks for a helm where the wheel is centered on the seat and for including a cup holder for the captain. There are two addition seat bases in the floor, and one more in the centre of the raised stern casting platform. Two jump seats positioned outboard fold up and each have a grab handle. The stern livewell is a gigantic 20 gallons! Our test boat was equipped with Mercury’s 225hp Verado with a 21 pitch 3 blade aluminum prop. There was also a 9.9 kicker on the transom, with separate helm throttle controls and a steering rod from the main engine. We recorded a top speed of 59mph at 6500 rpm – that’s darn near 100km/h! What’s more impressive was that the hull was still on plane at 2500 rpm doing just 12 mph. We walked around the boat at various speeds and marveled at both the spaciousness and the stability of the hull. If you’re in the market for a serious fishing machine, with the fit and finish of a fine automobile, and you want an all Canadian product, you can’t go wrong the Xpedition 200 WS. - By Brad Roberts Specifications Length: Beam: Weight : Fuel: Max HP: Capacity: 20’ 0” / 6.1 m 92” / 2.3 m 1549 lbs / 703 kgs 28 gal / 106 L 250 8 people For More Information: Princecraft Boats 725 Saint-Henri Princeville, Quebec G6L 5C2 www.princecraft.com Rinker Captiva 186 OB FS Boat Test #1249 Scoring a bulls-eye on all accounts. I n the beginning (1945!) the Rinker family built little runabouts and skiffs. Runabouts you could ski behind, skiffs you could fish from. Over the years, Rinker’s focus narrowed to their well-received line of compact cruisers. The little boats didn’t go away, but they were definitely in the background. Fast forward to 2008 when the market shifted dramatically. Cruisers are still in demand, but small runabouts re-became the rage. Rinker responded with the strikingly good-looking Captiva line and scored a bulls-eye with the little 186BR. According to Rinker, their first outboard in 25 years is “wildly successful”. It’s not always easy to reproduce the lines and style of a larger boat in a smaller package, but to my eye the 186 is the best of a good bunch, carrying the rakish outline of its siblings with confidence. Nor does the 186’s performance disappoint. The little hull scoots around with the agility of a PWC. And, according to our friends at Len’s Cove, the 186 gets on top in about 5.5 seconds and makes 38 mph with a 115 Merc FourStroke. Plenty of speed and acceleration for skiers and tubers. (How ‘bout Mercury’s new 150!) But you can’t really fish from it. Not conveniently, anyway. Not with the comfy cockpit layout and the lack of a livewell and fishing pedestals. Again, according to Rinker, the company received a “wave of requests” for a fishing package. The result is the Captiva 186-OB-FS. The FS is for “fish & ski”, but I suggest “ski & fish” is more accurate. You’d never mistake this handsome, plushly padded, richly coloured bowrider for a dedicated fish hunter. But the novel FS fishing features definitely create a worthy platform for a morning’s angling. A large aerated livewell is tucked below the rear bench. The requisite Minn Kota troller gets a mount on the bow along with the appropriate battery storage and plug-in wiring. But the truly creative part of this conversion is found in the fishing pedestals. When in “ski” mode, there are bucket seats on either side of the stern bench. Lift them out and they become the two pedestal seats. Pop out the bow cushions and drop the bow deck insert in place. There’s a socket for one pedestal up there. The other has a choice of two positions on the stern deck. (Snap-in carpet is standard on the Captiva line. I’d take that out as part of the conversion as well. Sure, it’s easy to clean, but...) The return of small boats has also inspired a resurgence in trailering. These easy-tow craft don’t cost a fortune in gas to move around and the lure of a distant lake, and its fish, can be irresistible. The Captiva 186 FS comes with a custom EZ Loader trailer, ready to go. - By Cam McRae Specifications LOA: Beam: Weight (w/engine etc): Fuel: Power: 18’8” / 5.69m 88” / 2.24m 2675lb / 1214 kg (approx.) 26 US gal / 99L Maximum 150hp For more information: Rinker Boats 300W Chicago Street, Syracuse, IN, 46567 www.rinkerboats.com Thanks to Len’s Cove Marina www.lenscove.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 63 Boat Test #1251 Scout 262 Abaco T oday’s boat buyers are demanding more and more from their boats. The vessels need to perform well in more than just one type of boating. Scout Boats 262 Abaco model is their answer to that demand. As you’ll see, it’s one incredible fishing-utility-vessel – an FUV! The twin Yamaha 150hp outboards are more than ample and efficient power to make the Nu-V3 hull perform at its best while saving money compared to the equivalent horsepower in a sterndrive. The outboards also provide space for a very large – 35 square foot - aft deck with 4 gunwale mounted rod holders. There are 4 additional rocket launcher rod holders on the aluminum frame that supports the hardtop. All 8 rods will tuck neatly away in the under gunwale storage areas, and you’ll find 4 sliding drawer there as well. The rear bench seat easily folds up and out of the way into the transom if needed. Up a single step to the helm level, you’ll find a 20 gallon aerated livewell positioned behind the companion seat, and a 192 gallon fish box with drain behind the helm seat. The two seats feature flip up bolsters and are finished in a gleaming chrome with two tone tan vinyl. Through the hatch and down two steps to the cuddy cabin, you’ll find a pump-out manual head to starboard, a small galley to port, a single berth tucked back under the companion seat and an angled double-sized v-berth forward. The cabin is finished in a full fiberglass hull liner with a holly sole, and there’s also a microwave, a small fridge and TV /DVD player. Up on deck, the wide sidewalks to the bow are matched with high stainless rails, and forward there’s a Lewmar windlass and anchor locker. With this layout, it’s easy to see how the 262 Abaco is at once a weekend escape cuddy, an all-day fishing machine, a cottage transport vessel, and with the addition of a stainless tow bar, a family watersports tow boat. It’s one fun Fishing-Utility-Vessel. - By Brad Roberts SPECIFICATIONS Length: Beam: Weight: Fuel Capacity: Max HP: Draft (aprx): Deadrise: Live Well: Fish Box: 26’ 2” / 7.98 m 8’ 10” / 2.7 m 4,800 lbs / 2,177 kg 130 gal / 492 L 300 hp 15” / 0.4 m 21° 26 gal / 98 L 192 qt / 182 L For More Information: Scout Boats. 2531 Hwy 78 West, Summerville, SC 29483 www.scoutboats.com X250 FM 165 25CRZ 25RFL www.lowe.com The Cars RV & Marine Superstore 7414 50th Avenue, Red Deer, AB 403-347-3300 [email protected] www.thecars.ca 64 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 The Boat Warehouse 101 Coldwater Rd. Coldwater, ON 1-800-377-9499 www.theboatwarehousegeorgianbay.com The Boat Warehouse 2157 Bath Rd. Kingston, ON 1-888-378-0583 www.theboatwarehouse.com SEA DOO GTI Limited 155 Boat Test #1252 Top of the fun line. S ea Doo’s GTI Limited 155 model is one of fourteen different personal watercraft models the company makes. Each model is aimed at a slightly different segment of the PWC market and falls into one of four lines: luxury performance, recreational, sport and musclecraft. The GTI Limited 155 is positioned as the top machine in the recreational line. While the gear-heads and aftermarket modification enthusiasts certainly wouldn’t consider the 155 a muscle craft by any means, it does however have many of the top features of the other lines in its’ list of specs. At the heart of the GTI Limited 155 is Sea Doo’s legendary 1503 Rotax® 4-TEC® engine. This powerplant is the normally aspirated version of the same engine that comes supercharged in the top of the line luxury performance model – the GTX Limited iS 260. The 1493 cc displacement engine with a 60mm throttle body delivers great low end torque and runs on normal 87 octane gasoline for even greater fuel savings. This is a great engine, and not that long ago, this motor was considered a powerhouse. However, by today’s standards it is more of a mid-range engine. Expect it to deliver excellent response, strong acceleration in Sport Mode, more progressive acceleration in Touring Mode, and enough overall power to break the 55+ mph on the digital information centre. In practical terms, that’s plenty of power to pull a skier or tube behind you, and still put a smile on your face and your two passengers. Supporting the 155 is a 132” composite hull – in an all new Anthracite Grey colour for 2013 – that is as responsive to single riders and it is with three aboard. Add in features like the stern reboarding step - for the inevitable wipeout – and sponsons for better hole shots and high speed stability, and this hull will deliver some thrilling rides. Beyond the hull and engine, the GTI Limited 155 has all of Sea-Doo’s high tech electronic controls found on other lines. It all starts with iControl - the brain of the machine - that runs all the fly-by-wire telemetry. I personally like the amazing smoothness of the electronic throttle and the convenience of cruise control for those longer rides or more open stretches of water. Of course Sea Doo’s exclusive on-water brake is as ingenious as it is impressive as I’ve stated in previous tests. The true neutral position of the transmission allows the rider to start and warm up the 155 at the dock. A true neutral, in combination with the iBrake and the Off Throttle Assisted Steering (O.T.A.S.TM) makes docking and maneuvering in tight situations (like gas docks and launch ramps) so much easier and far less stressful. The high performance Variable Trim System, that lets you adjust the angle of the water jet in relation to the hull (analogous to trimming an outboard or sterndrive), and the Touring or Sport mode, along with ECO mode (that provides up to 46% improved fuel economy) all help you further customize your riding experience. Sea Doo puts the GTI Limited 155 at the top of the recreation lineup, in my opinion it should be positioned at the top of your family’s fun line. It’s a personal watercraft that will grow with you and your kids for many years to come. Be sure to order it with the optional retractable ski-pylon. - By Brad Roberts Specifications Length: 132.6” / 3.36 m Width: 48.5” / 1.23 m Height: 44.0 “ / 1.11 m Weight (dry): 755 lb / 343 kg Rider Capacity: 3 Fuel Capacity: 15.9 gal / 60 l 30.8 gal / 116.6 l Storage Capacity: Engine: 1493cc 1503 Rotax® 4-TEC® engine with closed-loop cooling For More Information Contact: Sea Doo / BRP 75, rue J. A. Bombardier Sherbrooke, Quebec, J1L 1 W3 www.sea-doo.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 65 Sea Ray 250 SLX Boat Test #1252 Quietly staying ahead of the wave. S ea Ray proudly claims that they make a boat for every lifestyle. The Sea Ray 250 SLX Sundeck provides a perfect example of that claim. It is simply a beautiful boat. The seating layout on this 26’ 6” boat is superb. Bowrider lounge seats, with storage below, have molded armrests for added comfort. There are twin bolster bucket seats behind the curved glass windshield. Even the driver side windshield wiper is standard. To starboard there is an entertainment center with Corian sink, storage cabinet and trash receptacle. A 21 gallon tank and 12 volt pump ensures ample fresh water for the sink and transom shower. For big boat convenience, there is a private enclosed, portable head. Aft, you will find a semi-circular aft lounger, with a fibreglass storage base and a large gull-wing sun pad. The integral swim platform incorporates a stainless steel, four step boarding ladder with built in grab handle. The 250 SLX helm is as complete as any we have seen in a boat of this size. In addition to a standard speedometer, a ‘systems tachometer’ includes: depth/water temperature, engine alarm/hour meter, fuel consumption/usage, trim level, troll control, voltage and digital speed. The Sea Ray, SmartCraft instrumentation has glass lenses with low glare, blue 66 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 night lighting and chrome bezels. You also have the sound system controls for the Sony stereo with CD player and iPod connector. Steering is improved with power assist and the tilt wood-accent wheel and the lighted chrome toggle switches add a touch of class. As standard power, buyers may choose between a MerCruiserR 350 MAG ECT with a Bravo III, 300 hp sterndrive. Six full-length strakes on this 2,531 pound deep-V, provide superior lift and control. The optional 380 horsepower Mercruiser dramatically increases the performance numbers and the 75 gallon fuel tank facilitates longer cruises. The 250SLX is also one of the first models to which Sea Ray has applied an improved construction procedure that they have dubbed “quietRIDE™ Technology”. This fundamental change in the build process uses acoustical forensics, advanced engineering and sound-attenuation materials to deaden sound and vibration at the source. To be specific, a patented tuned transom® from Omni Products Inc. reduces noise and vibration created by engine and drive. A special inner laminate fabric between the deck, hull and liner converts vibration into heat, preventing sound from traveling through, which reduces noise and vibration from the water hitting the hull. Full-beam bulkheads and acoustical insulation trap and absorb noise and vibration before it can enter the cockpit. Sea Ray also installed gaskets or bumpers on all hatches and doors and inserted foam beneath the deck. The net result is a significant reduction in noise, vibration and harshness, which in turn contributes to a more luxurious boating experience. New options for this year include fashionable two-tone upholstery, full-colored hull gelcoat and a forward-leaning tower with LED lights and removable bimini. The Sea Ray 250 SLX Sundeck strikes a perfect balance between style and substance. Improved engineering and electronics for safer boating - sharper designs for good looks - full amenities for more fun - and a quieter ride so that everyone can enjoy everything offered above. - By Bill Jennings Specifications Length : Beam : Dry Weight: Fuel Capacity : Water Capacity: Holding Tank 1: Dead Rise: 26’ 6” / 8.07 m 8’ 6” / 2.59 m 5,581 lbs / 2,531 kg 75 gal / 283.9 L 21 gal / 79.5 L 0 gal / 37.8 L 21° For More Information: Sea Ray Boats www.searay.com “Sistership Photo” Smokercraft 161 Pro Angler XL Boat Test #1253 Everything in sixteen feet. C ertain people look for certain things in a boat. Maybe it is the ease of trailering the boat. Maybe it is the size of the bait/livewell or the ability to take four of your best fishing buddies on the water. Whatever you are looking for, you will find it in the 161 Pro Angler XL. This boat has everything that you need to spend a great day fishing on the water whether you are a professional angler or looking to introduce your family to the sport. The side console design features an automotive style helm with a tachometer, speedometer, fuel gauge, and lighted rocker switches strategically placed for easy accessibly and use. The push button style fuses are located right next to the rocker switches to let you know if there is an issue and so that you don’t have to stick your head in a dark hole somewhere on the boat. Completing the helm is the optional fish finder mounted on the starboard side, and a small windscreen. (If you’re looking for a dual console model, check out the 162 Pro Angler XL pictured above.) Being a larger guy, the casting platform provides easy mobility for me to access the 25 gallon aerated livewell and the stability to reach over the side of the boat as I reel in my next catch. The platform is completely carpeted with beautiful 18oz. silver grey carpet that is rubber backed for quick and easy 68 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 cleaning. Completing the functionality of the bow casting platform is the optional Minn Kota trolling motor with foot pedal and three larger storage compartments in the floor. One of my favorite things about this particular model is the fact that Smokercraft has advantageously placed five seat bases throughout the boat to ensure that more than two people can easily fish the boat without tangling their lines together. The two standard wood-free seats can easily be moved to a location of your choice quickly. When not behind the helm, my favorite location on the boat is the forward casting platform. Some of the other great features on the 161 is the lockable rod locker on the on the port side with T-locks, the large casting platform to the stern of the boat and the built in 20 gallon fuel tank. The casting platform hides the boat’s batteries and gives you plenty of clearance over the motor and rigging on the transom. The fuel fill on the port side is flush mounted to reduce the chance of spilling gas when you are refueling. When the boat was out of the water I got a good look at the double riveted seams and the quality workmanship that Smokercraft is known for. The hull is made with .100” gauge aluminum, while the sides are .070” gauge, and the ribs are a thicker .125” gauge. The painted hull really adds a nice touch of class to the boat. I really enjoyed taking the 161 for a spin. She reached a top speed of 34.1 mph at 6,200 rpms and had a cruising speed of 18.2 mph at 4,000 rpms with the Mercury 60 HP four stroke (15P prop). She quickly and easily planed off in 5.41 seconds and reached 20 mph in 7.28 seconds. For trolling, the motor idled at 800 rpms with a speed of 2.2 mph. If that’s not slow enough for the species you’re chasing that day, the trolling motor is always available. This boat is a dream for someone who is just starting out as well as for more experienced anglers. In what is only 16’, the 161 Pro Angler XL has all the amenities and fishability of a larger boat and will not disappoint anyone who steps aboard. - By Chris Kourtakis SPECIFICATIONS Length: Beam: Weight: Capacity: Fuel Capacity: Max HP/kw: 16’ 0” / 4.80 m 91” / 2.27 m 935 lbs / 425 kg 5 20 gals / 72 L 75 For more information: SmokerCraft PO Box 65, New Paris, IN 46553 www.smokercraft.com Starcraft Starlounger 256 Limited Boat Test #1254 Cruise in ultra plush comfort. I f your family is like a lot of my friends’ families, you have more than one child that wants to bring their friends and not hang out with their sibling’s friends because of the age difference or because they are of the opposite sex. They each want the best seating on the boat away from each other’s group because they are “way to cool” to hang out together. Good thing the Starcraft 256 gives you the relief of hearing them fighting over the seats all day and gives them the ultra-plush comforts whether they choose the seating configuration in the bow of the boat or the stern. The unique and wide open layout on the 256 creates the perfect environment for spending countless hours on the water. The oversized high back facing loungers that adorn both the port and starboard sides of the bow provide ample seating for 3-4 adults comfortably on each side. Curving around the bow railing the seating is designed to provide your guests with room to move and not locked in by a squared off lounger. The other side of the lounger is angled just in case someone gets a bench all to themselves and wants to put their legs ups and use the bench as a chase lounger. To the stern, the rear-facing fiberglass loungers are ideal for anyone looking to sit back, layout and catch some rays. Designed with the perfect angle, plush arm rests, an oversized lower pad to sit on and a least 3 cup holders per seat, your guests may never get up. Even the stereo speakers have been engineered and perfectly angled and mounted so that your favorite tunes can be heard without having to crank up the stereo while under way. One feature that Starcraft thought through is that they put a stylish seat back to the stern of the boat so that the loungers can also be used as bench seating and would not be wasted space if your guests did not want to layout. Don’t worry, as the captain, Starcraft has thought about you as well. The high back, plush captain’s chair with arms rests that can be moved is one of my favorite chairs to sit in that is available on the market today. It is wide, well-padded for your bottom and your back and can be tilted back to create extreme comfort levels while you are behind the wheel. The fiberglass dash wraps around the captain’s chair and has been has been designed with functionality and comfort in mind. The speedometer, rpm gauge, fuel gauge, volt meter and trim gauge are perfectly placed so that while underway you do not have to take your eyes off of the water. The tilt steering wheel and perfectly angled throttle ensure that you have to use any effort getting the 256 on its way. If your guests are looking to go tubing or wakeboarding, the optional ski tow bar will allow you to quickly throw the line out. The permanently mounted boarding ladder on the starboard side of the swim platform provides quick access to the water while the center mounted door provides easy access to the cockpit of the 256. There is no need to worry about having enough power as the 256 is equipped with a 150 HP Yamaha that quickly jumps onto plane in 3.91 seconds and has a top speed of 31.9 mph at 5,800 rpms which is ideal for towing someone behind the boat. When not in tow, the 256 cruises at 18.1 mph at 3,500 rpms and the 30 gallon built in fuel tank that provides extended ranges. With friends and family members in the market for a new pontoon, the 256 is going to be one of my top recommendations for them to check out. - By Chris Kourtakis Specifications LOA: Beam: Max HP: Dry Weight: 26’ 10” 102” 200 2,575 lbs. For more information: Starcraft Marine PO Box 65, New Paris, IN 46553 www.starcraftmarine.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 69 Stingray 1 9 1 L X Boat Test #1255 The outboard family grows. T his is the second year in a row that Stingray will have outboard powered boats in their lineup after being absent since 1997. For 2013, they expand their outboard family by adding a younger brother to the three new models introduced last season. The 191 LX is a garage-able, and towable by nearly any vehicle out there, outboard family bowrider done up Stingray style. I say that because this isn’t your basic entry level stripped-down smallest model that some manufacturers might offer. Nope, not Stingray Boats. President Al Fink doesn’t believe in doing things that way. The 191 LX is based on the very same patented Z-plane hull that all their boats ride on. Admittedly, Stingray tweeked it a little last year to accommodate the outboard engine. They extended the deck aft on either side of the outboard to almost the back of the cowl, and supported it with a full hull that also extends out beyond what is the effective transom of the boat. It’s still amazingly fast to plane and so wonderfully responsive to even the slightest input from the helm. Don’t forget to choose your ingel colours: blue, platinum, red or titanium. The cockpit features a full fiberglass liner, not merely a capped deck, that’s secured to the hull with stainless screws through a generous rub rail with a stainless steel insert. 70 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 Injected foam in between makes for one of the quietest rides I’ve even taken in a small runabout. There’s no walk though transom, so the stern bench seat runs the full beam and provides seating for four kids or three adults comfortably. I like the grab handles conveniently placed for those in the stern seat. Twin companion and captain’s midback bucket chairs are full upholstered with pockets in the back to keep the charts or chamois handy. Up front, through the walk through windshield, the bow seat bases provide room for two adults and are a full 15 inches below the gunwale, plus there’s a full length stainless grab rail. Let’s not miss that the windshield still includes those wonderful and ever so useful side vents! While there’s no anchor locker up front, there is plenty of room under the seats for your anchor and rode. There’s more storage in the floor underneath an oversized door, and even more under and behind the stern seat. Open storage in the sides provides easy access to the things you need readily at hand. Options wise, I’d suggest the fish and ski package so that you can do everything you’d ever want to with this bowrider. Power wise, Stingray specs a 115hp outboard which in my experience will provide plenty of pull for skiers and tubing, plus great cruising fuel economy for everyday family activities. I’d like to see Stingray make one modification: add a sunpad. What? A sunpad on an outboard boat? It’s possible. Take a look at the photo above and you’ll see that there is space between the stern seat back and the front of the engine cowl. Just add a removable piece of king starboard to fill in the motor well when the engine is tipped down, and a removable cushion the length of the beam and you’d have a great spot for mom to worship the sun while Dad and the kids tempted the fish! Overall, while the 191LX might be Stingray’s entry level outboard size wise, it is far from stripped-down quality and feature wise. Add it to your list to water test at a dealer near you. - By Brad Roberts Specifications Length: Beam: Weight: Fuel: Capacity: 19’ 3” / 5.9 m 91” / 2.31 m 2100 lbs / 954 kgs 34 gal / 129 L 8 people For More Information: Stingray Boats, Hartsville, SC www.stingrayboats.com AVAILABLE AT: MARTIN MOTOR SPORTS Edmonton, AB 780-481-4000 • Calgary, AB 403-253-6187 • Saskatoon, SK 306-664-2628 www.martinmotorsports.ca ENNS BROTHERS 925 Lagimodiere Boulevard, Winnipeg, MB R2J 0V1 204-233-3667 [email protected] Available at these fine dealers: Leatherdale Marine RR#7, 5571 Hwy 12 South Orillia, ON 705.325.2249 www.leatherdalemarine.com Martin Motor Sports Toll Free 1.877.627.8468 West Edmonton, AB 780.481.4000 South Edmonton, AB 780.438.2484 www.martinmotorsports.ca Uxbridge Motorsports Marine Ltd. 3 Douglas Rd. Uxbridge, ON 905.852.5884 www.uxbridgemotorsports.com Northland Recreation 1007 Cowan Park Road Muskoka-Bracebridge, ON 705.769.3671 www.northlandrecreation.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 71 Sylvan M i r a g e 8 5 2 2 L Z Boat Test #1256 Unique layout, pleasing performance. P ontoon design is about utilizing space while creating comforts for everyone on board. Pontoon designers need to think about who is using the boat, where they are using the boat and how they are going to use the boat. Sylvan’s designers are no different. They focus on what is important to the customer and then they create the ideal layout to meet the expectations of the end user. Sylvan’s designers also take into consideration the use of quality parts throughout their designs. They design components that are easy to install to ensure that their stellar work force can maintain a high level of workmanship while lowering warranty costs, which in turn increases customer satisfaction and create worry free boating each and every time you use your Sylvan pontoon. One way that Sylvan differentiates themselves from the others is the use of quality materials where you can’t see them and where it matters the most. Sylvan uses ¾” plywood decks, 0.80” gauge aluminum in their pontoon manufacturing and then backs it with a lifetime warranty so that you can boat worry free. Add in the optional 28 oz. carpet (22 oz. std.), fiberglass helm console, rotocast 72 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 seat bases, and all aluminum transom and you have created a pontoon that is built with high quality materials and backed by a company with a reputation for superior workmanship. The Mirage 8522 LR is the perfect blend of high quality, a comfortable layout and performance while you are on the water. Throw in an Evinrude 150 E-Tec and you have created the ideal combination for enjoying countless hours on the water. Imagine reaching top end speeds of 33.3 mph at 5,100 rpms and having a cruising speed of 17.8 mph at 3,000 rpms. Imagine reaching 20 mph in a meer 4.94 seconds and planing out in 4.04 seconds. Just when you thought a good thing could not get any better, Sylvan’s designers created a layout with three high back captain’s chairs on the port side for your guests and a U-shaped lounger in the stern. Need to add more seating to the starboard lounger in the bow, no worries. The middle of the U-shape seating can be easily removed and reinstalled in the bow to create a plush L-shaped lounger in the bow. Sylvan’s designers know that accessing the three step permanently mounted swim ladder is something that you will do on a routine basis. So, instead of putting a small gate on the side of the boat they created an oversized gate and placed it right in the middle of the stern for safety. Accessing the water could not be easier. Creating a pontoon that consumers want at an affordable price is not an easy task, but Sylvan has perfected the process. They have combined technology, innovation and superior craftsmanship to deliver a boat that you, your friends and most importantly your family will enjoy for years to come. - By Chris Kourtakis Specifications Length: Beam: Weight : Capacity (persons) : Capacity (lbs) : Max HP/kw : Fuel Capacity: 23’10” / 7.15 m 102” / 2.55 m 2295 / 1043 kgs 12 2200 / 1000 kgs 150 30 gals / 108 L For more information Sylvan Marine PO Box 65 New Paris, IN 46553 www.sylvanmarine.com 300 250 HO 250 225 HO 225 200 HO 200 175 150 HO 150 NEW 135 HO 130 115 90 75 60 50 40 30 20 15 SPECIAL SALES EVENTS UNTIL 15TH OF APRIL 2013 Free Rigging, RePower, Upgrade Buyers also receive $ incentives. 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Leatherdale Marine Hwy 12 South, RR #7 Orillia, ON 705-325-2249 www.leatherdalemarine.com TOP REASONS TO REPOWER OR BUY Terry Johnson’s Hamer Bay Marina Ltd. 92 Hamer Bay Road MacTier, ON 705-375-2232 www.hamerbaymarine.com Campbell’s Landing Marina 1956 Hwy 169 RR#2 Gravenhurst, ON 705-687-3821 www.campbellslanding.ca ✔ MORE TIME ON THE WATER ✔ LESS WEIGHT ✔ HIGH TORQUE Mobile Marine (2007) LTD. 235 Main Street West Huntsville, Ontario 705-789-3932 www.mobilemarine.com ✔ LOWER EMISSIONS & NOISE ✔ RELIABLE STARTING ✔ PEACE OF MIND Katrine Marine 86 Doe Lake Road Katrine ON 705.382.3806 www.katrinemarine.ca ✔ LOWEST OPERATING COSTS ✔ LOW MAINTENANCE ✔ LESS FUEL WHERE TO BUY A RINKER BOAT Maple City Marine Chatham, ON 519.354.3640 www.maplecitymarine.com Bay Marine Trenton, ON 613.394.6691 www.bay-marine.com High River Autoplex & Marine High River, AB 403.602.0071 www.autoplexrv.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 73 Yamaha V X C r u i s e r Boat Test # 1257 Why mess with a good thing? I t was a couple of years ago that Yamaha completely redesigned their VX series of Waverunners, and since then the VX Cruiser has gone on to be their most popular seller in their lineup of eleven personal watercraft machines. The VX series of Waverunners are all made from the same hull and deck material - Yamaha’s proprietary NanoXcel High Compression Molded Compound that is both lighter and stronger than traditional fiberglass construction. Lighter weight means a more responsive machine with less horsepower and less rider input necessary to extract from the machine the performance you desire. At 128 inches, the stepper draft v-hull with an integrated bow spray guard sits higher off the water than more performance- or sport-minded machines. That’s important for a cruiser model. While it’s a lot of fun to get wet – and you can make this model get you and your passengers wet if you want to! – it is also nice to be able to stay dry if you’re cruising for the afternoon, or going for an all-day ride. That’s true whether you’re a single rider or even if you add the extra weight of a second or third passenger. The center of gravity has the VX Cruiser hull riding “on top” of the water rather than “in” the water. This results in a much drier ride at any speed. 74 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 The deck features a very comfortable seat no matter which position you find yourself in – so there won’t be as much fighting for who gets to drive and who gets to be the passenger. (With three girls constantly competing for “shotgun” when we go out anywhere, this is important in a family-minded PWC.) Surprisingly, it’s equally comfortable in the second position when seated backwards as the spotter. Below the deck is a handy reboarding step to help get your watersports enthusiast back aboard easily. But don’t think for a minute that the lighter hull weight meant that Yamaha could – or would – put in a lesser engine. Not at all, the MR-1™ powerplant is a compact, four-cylinder, 1052cc, DOHC, 20-valve, liquid-cooled engine that delivers what Yamaha claims is the industry’s best fuel efficiency in the three seater class. The engine is also ultra-lightweight thanks to the single piece engine block. The cylinder and crankcase assembly is specially designed as one-piece, resulting in tremendous engine rigidity that’s both lighter and stiffer than traditional two-piece engine designs. The engine is lubricated by two oil pumps both protected by a slant detection switch that shuts down both the engine and the oil pumps in the event of a rollover to protect the engine from ingesting water. The MR-1 engine also features a Low RPM Mode (that can be triggered from the remote) which can reduce the top speed by 30%. I especially like the mechanical neutral gear that is an honest to goodness neutral position. It’s so great for docking and touring so that you’re not having to shift into and out of reverse constantly when you just want to pause and check the charts - or grab a beverage. With this long list of features it’s no wonder why the VX Cruiser has become the most popular Waverunner. It’s a familyfriendly, priced-right, fuel-efficient performer that’ll please both the parents and the kids. It’s therefore no surprise that Yamaha choose to make no significant changes for 2013. Why mess with a good thing? - By Brad Roberts Specifications Length: 128.7” / 3.56m 27m Beam: 46.4” / 1.17m Fuel Capacity: 15.9 gal / 60.2L Weight: 750 lbs / 340 kg Rider capacity: 3 Engine: 1,052 cc, 4-stroke, in-line, 4 cylinder For More Information Contact: Yamaha Motor Canada Ltd. 480 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto, ON, M2H 3B4 www.yamaha-motor.ca NEW FOR 2013 SUNLINER 240 PARTY PONTOON C R O W N E • R O YA L • G R A N D M A R I N E R • S O L S T I C E 220 CRUISER PONTOON’S FOR ALL DAY FUN! • SUNLINER • CRUISER 290 RINKER DOCKSIDE MARINE Experience the Dockside Difference 770 Finns Road, Kelowna, BC Phone: 250.765.3395 Toll free: 1.800.663.4737 www.docksidemarine.com VIRDEN RECREATION & WATERSPORTS 421 King Street, Virden, MB Phone: 204.748.2060 Toll free: 888.877.7623 www.virdenrec.com 180 STINGRAY POLAR KRAFT 180 BRYANT 198 SHUTTLE CASINO RAMA DAILY! AVAILABLE Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 75 Yamaha AR 192 Sportboat Boat Test #1258 Unrivaled in her class. U nfortunately this past fall there wasn’t a Yamaha Media day where members of the press get a first-look - and first-test - of the new-for-2013 models of both boats and engines. Of course, that maybe because Yamaha reps shared with us that a new 2013 model simply wasn’t available anywhere in Canada, and wouldn’t be until darn near January. They were hoping it would arrive just in time for the Toronto Boat Show. Fingers crossed. So it looks like both you the reader and I the Editor will get to see the new model at about the same time. And we’ll both have to wait till break up next spring to really test it. Fortunately, I did get an extensive test last year on their then-new SX190 sportboat, a sistership to the AR190. The 2013 AR192 is the wake board tower version of the SX 192 sportboat. Both models have at their heart a supercharged and intercooled version of Yamaha’s time-proven and simply wonderful to drive marine powerplant. This 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, 1812cc, 16-valve engine creates - with just four cylinders - more pep and power than a typical six cylinder engine while preserving the fuel economy that four cylinder engines are known for and that everyone is after these days. This engine is specific-built for this boat – it’s not a marinized version of some other Yamaha engine. It sits low in 76 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 the bilge and doesn’t intrude into the cockpit, and there’s still plenty of space around it for servicing. Both the AR 192 and the SX 192 are single engine boats. Single engine jet powered boats to be more precise. The stream of water is tons of fun out in the open, and the lack of a sterndrive means a shallower draft and a safer experience overall. But get into close quarters around a dock and you’ll find that maneuvering with a water jet is in actual practice sort of a controlled slide with about as much real traction as dress shoes on ice. In comes Yamaha’s very intuitive (as long as you remember to turn it on!) 3-speed “No Wake Mode” and new Thrust Directional Enhancer technology. Combined, they increase the engine rpms and direct water flow at an optimum angle creating more responsive handling as the wheel is turned at slow speeds. It takes only a couple of tries at docking to look and feel like a pro. Plus it’s fun! With the engine small and low in the bilge, the space gained from where a typical larger sterndrive engine would be is well used and Yamaha boasts more interior space than any other nineteen foot boat on the market. Of course there’s no sunpad over the engine, so the swim platform seats - that are so unique to Yamaha boats - back right up against the stern seatback in the cockpit. Twin mid-back helm and captain chairs, and large forward seating in the bow provides space for up to 8 people. Last year I recorded a time to plane of a surprising 3 seconds with the non-supercharged and intercooled version of this engine, so I expect less than 2 seconds from zero to gone – but actual results will have to wait till spring. Taking a page from Henry Ford, the AR192 comes in only two colours: red and black, and there are no available options except to upgrade the standard painted trailer to a galvanized one. Marketing simplicity. Now if they can just get one here in time. - By Brad Roberts Specifications Length: Beam: Draft: Weight: Fuel Capacity: Capacity: 19’ 2” / 5.75 m 8’ / 2.4 m 14” 2,176 lbs. 30 gals / 114 litres 8 persons For More Information: Yamaha Motor Canada Ltd. 480 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto, ON, M2H 3B4 www.yamaha-motor.ca SUBSCRIBE NOW AND SAVE! 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For the canals 2013 navigation season, Parks Canada will align its hours of operation and personal service offer to better reflect patterns of use, offering between 7 and 9 hours of service per day. “With this decision, the canals and the surrounding communities will continue flourishing as a vibrant centre of our regions,” added Minister Kent. “The government appreciated the constructive feedback we received from the public, and was pleased to work with the local Members of Parliament, Mayors, business leaders, and stakeholders, to determine a workable schedule going forward that is affordable while minimizing the impact on the local economies and visitors.” Parks Canada will continue its stewardship of cultural and environmental resources providing meaningful experiences that promote understanding and appreciation of Canada, and supporting local communities through tourism – as it has done for the last 100 years. For hours of operation on the Rideau visit: http://www.pc.gc.ca/ eng/lhn-nhs/on/rideau/visit/visit2.aspx ; for hours of operation on the Trent-Severn system visit: http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/on/trentsevern/visit/visit3.aspx Canada’s Marine Assistance Network Canada’s Canada’s Marine Marine Assistance Assistance Network Network C-Tow Marine Assistance Ltd. Since 1984 C-Tow C-Tow Marine Marine Assistance Assistance Ltd. Ltd. Since Since 1984 1984 24HR VESSEL TOWING 24 24HR HR V VESSEL ESSEL T TOWING OWING MARINE ASSISTANCE M MARINE ARINE A ASSISTANCE SSISTANCE 78 Peace of Mind at Sea Peace Peace of of Mind Mind at at Sea Sea Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 www.powerboating.com Helping Snowbird Boaters Avoid THE US TAX MAN Staying too long in one place can ruin a good thing. At least that’s the case with boaters making lengthy journeys, who are finding themselves targets of cashhungry US states when they stay too long and are subject to various taxes. But how can boaters prevent overstaying their welcome? Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) has online state tax information at www.BoatUS. com/gov/states that will help keep them on the right side of the law and out of hot water with the taxman. In most states, a privately-owned recreational boat must be registered in the state where it is principally used, and any sales and use taxes paid to that state. A problem arises when the boat leaves this principal-use state and enters a new one, for a long visit, extended cruise or lengthy repairs. This could include “Snowbirds” - boaters who head south each winter in search of warmer climates. BoatUS says travelling boaters may be subject to various sales, use, excise, or property taxes when they remain in one location for a consecutive number of days, or over-stay their visit for a certain number of aggregate days per year. This “grace period” is often 60 to 90 days but as little as 30 days in two states (CO, NH). Also, if the principal state’s sales and use tax is not comparable to the tax in the state the boat is visiting, the second state can levy their own tax making the boat owner liable for the difference. To help boaters understand this issue, BoatUS’ online map at www.BoatUS.com/ gov/states highlights state sales and property tax rates with links to state tax departments, as well as registration information and “grace periods”. In the past, BoatUS has heard about tax authorities walking the docks, inspecting marina records and aggressively enforcing tax codes. “We believe boaters should pay their fair share of taxes, and travel to other states with their eyes open about timelines and potential tax assessments,” said BoatUS President Margaret Podlich. “Boaters should keep record keeping such as log entries, marina and fuel receipts or repair contracts while traveling. These documents are critical for boaters to keep, and are often the only way to fight an unjust tax bill,” added Podlich. Tiller 18 W SC Raised Deck 22 Where to buy a Stanley Boat: Hastings Marine RR#3, 1456 Drysdale Road Norwood, ON 705.696.2366 [email protected] www.hastingsmarine.com www.powerboating.com Bridge Yachts 49 Harbour Street Port Dover, ON 519.583.3199 www.bridgeyachts.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 79 PBC MAINSTREAM CANADIAN POWERBOAT CHAMPION earns 2013 season sponsor Mercury-Canada is once again pleased to announce their involvement in creating history by sponsoring Canadian powerboat champion, Tammy Wolf. Tammy will be the first Canadian women to compete in the SST 200 class in North America. Powerboat racing is the most exhilarating sport in the world. Drivers, teams, and equipment are constantly tested. Each lap is different, drivers not only compete against each other, but also against the ever changing water and wind conditions. Boats reach the turn buoy at speeds up to 110 mph and in a split second; they accelerate out to the next turn while riding on a cushion of air. Mercury-Canada and Tammy Wolf Racing have developed an aggressive Formula 2 program for 2013. The team believes in being environmentally responsible and with Mercury’s guidance they chose to compete with a low-emission, high-performance, 2.5 Liter, Mercury OptiMax 200XS SST (Super Sport Tunnel) outboard. Mercury’s OptiMax engines are an affordable, competitive engine which is clean and green. Mercury is the leader in the marine industry and dominating in the racing and high-performance division. In 2011, Mercury was awarded the Environmental Award for Economic Feasibility and Sustainability by the Union International Motonautique (U.I.M.). Engines like the OptiMax allow professional powerboat racing teams Visit us at the Toronto International Boat Show - Booth 662 DRY YOUR WORLD AND PREVENT MOULD, MILDEW AND FUEL CONTAMINATION INFINITELY RENEWABLE *DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOMED H2OUT SYSTEMS CANADA Division of Quinte Canvas Kingston, Ontario H2OutCanada.com 1-800-268-4186 80 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 to compete while being environmentally responsible. The 2013 season will be Tammy’s first full season racing in the Formula 2 class. Tammy is no stranger to success on the race course. She is the top female tunnel boat racer in Formula 3, the first runner-up in the series points race in the American Powerboat Superleauge, and the 2011 Divisional Champion and 2010 Regional Champion. Mercury - Canada joined forces with Tammy earlier this year to challenge the River Siene at the worlds toughest tunnel boat race, the 24 hours of Rouen, in France. Tammy and her team of international women powered there Mercury OptiMax engine to an incredible 4th place finish. “It’s a dream come true. We wouldn’t be able to create a Formula 2 program without Mercury’s support. It is fantastic when an amazing company, like Mercury - Canada not only supports your dreams, but allows you the honor of representing them, their products, employees and dealers. I plan to make Georges Jalbert and Mercury proud of our team and their commitment to us,” said Tammy Wolf Formula 2 powerboat racing (a.k.a. SST 200) currently competes throughout the world including two major series in the American Power Boat Association (A.P.B.A), as well as, the World Cup in Europe (U.I.M). With the recent addition of a Canadian event, the team is working on finalizing race dates in the USA, Canada and Europe for 2013. “It’s wonderful to support our Canadian drivers and teams not only in North American but on the world-wide stage. We believe in our products, their performance and showcasing them in the toughest conditions possible. We are extremely excited to work with this team, Tammy and her family have had a long standing relationship with Mercury and it’s employee’s.” Georges Jalbert, General Manager, Mercury - Canada You can see Mercury - Canada’s Formula 2 powerboat showcased at Canada’s Premier boat show the Toronto International Boat Show, January 12 - 20, 2013 at the Direct Energy Centre. www.powerboating.com MERCURY INTRODUCES new inflatables Mercury Marine introduced a new line of versatile and stylish inflatable boats at the 2012 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show. The first model in the series, the 18-foot M570, comes standard with a Mercury 115hp FourStroke. The M Series features complete boat packages with sleek, new console designs, superior storage capacity and innovative new construction materials. The industry-leading fit and finish of this boat makes it ideal for virtually all boating lifestyles. “We have been anticipating the launch of the new M Series because we are proud of the new features and technology used to manufacture these models. The streamlined console and ample storage make them the ideal vessel for everything from everyday use to yacht tending,” said Eric Reilley, global product manager for Mercury Inflatable Boats. “The hull is manufactured with a new fiberglass technique, which makes the boat much lighter without sacrificing strength or durability.” Additional models in the M Series include the 17-foot M525 featuring a Mercury 90hp FourStroke and the 20-foot M620 featuring a 150 FourStroke. Both models will be available in 2013. The M570 model is now available at authorized Mercury Inflatable Boat dealers. THIS ISN’T YOUR TYPICAL YELLOW WATERCRAFT We know how important your weekends are. That’s why we’ve dedicated the last 26 years to building the best performing, most reliable personal watercraft on the planet. We could try to convince you that this is true or let our back-to-back IJSBA World Titles speak for themselves! When it’s time to hit the water, rest assured that Yamaha’s reliable, durable and easy-to-operate WaveRunners are ready to perform when it counts. Available at: Parkway Yamaha Collingwood, ON 705.445.7707 www.parkwayyamaha.ca FZS Hastings Marine RR#3, 1456 Drysdale Rd. Norwood, ON 705.696.2366 hastings-marine@ hastingsmarine.com www.hastingsmarine.com yamaha-motor.ca FZ Series www.powerboating.com FX Series VX Performance Series VX Series Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 81 PBC MAINSTREAM Victoria International Marina receives approvals WAM Development Group and its Community Marine Concepts Ltd. partnership have received approvals from Transport Canada and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans for the construction of the Victoria International Marina. “The project has already received municipal and provincial approvals, and these federal approvals are significant milestones in the approval process,” said Larry Halgren, who recently joined the Victoria International Marina project team. Under the Navigable Waters Act, the federal navigable waters permit process ensures harbour development does not interfere with maritime navigation, and that appropriate navigation aids are used and maintained during and after project construction. The habitat authorization approval process assesses the impact of development on marine habitat under the Fisheries Act. Permit approval requires mitigation measures, monitoring effects and compensation plans are put in place to conserve fish habitat. “It’s great to see receive the Habitat Authorization permit, as our biologists have been working with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans to ensure marine life is protected and habitat is improved over the course of the develop- BAYVIEW PROPELLER REPAIR “WE REPAIR WHAT OTHERS CAN’T” LET US OPTIMIZE YOUR PERFORMANCE WE REPAIR & REPLACE • Propellers • Struts • Rudders • Shafts • Gear Cases • Skegs 832 NORTHEY’S BAY ROAD (705) 654-3545 WOODVIEW, ONTARIO K0L 3E0 (705) 654-4409 • FAX (705) 654-4611 We offer a computer assisted propeller sizing service 82 email: [email protected] www.bayviewpropeller.ca Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 5 ment of the marina,” said Halgren. “We’ll be removing 100-year-old wood waste from the seabed and planting three eelgrass beds along the north shore of the harbour, just west of the marina between Lime Bay and Colville Island.” The marina project has been the subject of seven years of intense analysis and examination by leading environmental and navigation specialists from government and the private sector. In 2010, the original 52 slip design of the project received Transport Canada navigation and environmental approvals. However, in September 2011 when the City subsequently down-zoned the Crown waterlot where the marina docks are to be located, the developers reduced the size of the marina to 29 slips to conform with the new zoning. As a result, they were also required to re-submit the application for a new navigable waters permit. “We now hope to submit a building permit application to the City of Victoria later this year,” said Halgren. “This project will contribute to a healthy working harbour and we’re excited to see it progressing.” Anyone who would like further information about the marina and the approval process can visit www.marinafacts.ca. For those interested in reserving a slip, please visit www.victoriainternationalmarina.ca. www.powerboating.com Gordon Elliot PASSES It is with heartfelt sadness that Campion Marine announced the passing on November 4th, 2012, of our Chairman, Gordon Elliott, F.C.A., at the age of 82. Brock Elliott, President and son said, “It is difficult to find the words for such an announcement. Our Dad was such a great leader, his life filled to the brim, very diverse and rewarding. He made lasting impressions with so many people; from his professional accounting career, to his strong interest in agriculture, farming and ranching, to the power boat industry.” Gordon passed away unexpectedly at the age of 82. He will be sadly missed by his wife Pat, his sons and their families: Mark (Sylvia), Carlyn (Ben), Blair and Kelsey; Brock (Leona); Ross (Dolores), Leanne (Matt), Tanis (Andrew) and Denise; Guy (Kathy), Melissa and Laura; and Kent (Carole) Elise, Stefan, Justin and Claire; and his daughter and her family, Jan Filippelli (Tony) Danielle, Elliott, Melia, Shane, Seyarra. He will also be missed by his two great-granddaughters Ella and Emily and his close sister-in-law, Jolyne and niece, Susan. Gordon graduated from King Edward High School in 1948. In 1955 Gordon started his career in accounting in Vancouver with Rudd and Goold and in two short years was promoted to partner. Gordon and Pat moved their family to Kamloops in 1958 and the firm became Rudd, Goold and Elliott. Gordon continued to build the practice, returning to Vancouver 14 years later as the managing partner of a much larger accounting firm, then known as Jarrett, Goold, and Elliott. In 1981 this firm merged with Price Waterhouse and shortly thereafter, Gordon and Pat were asked to relocate to Toronto, with Gordon assuming the role of managing partner of the firm’s national office. He served in this capacity until his retirement from public practice in 1992, after which he and Pat returned to the west coast and settled on Bowen Island. Gordon volunteered extensively in his CA profession and was elected to the ICABC Council, Dundas Marine Ltd. 45 Dundas Street East, Waterdown, ON 905 522.4081 [email protected] www.dundasmarine.ca www.powerboating.com ultimately serving a 1973-1974 term as the Institute president. Gordon became an FCA in 1974 and was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 2008. Gordon was also a founding shareholder of Campion Marine Inc. and a Chairman of the Board. His community involvement included being a member of the Salvation Army BC Advisory Board. He was past President of the National Miniature Donkey Association of North America. He played a key role in the Ontario Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and was a proud supporter of children in 4H Clubs. On Bowen Island, Gordon served on the Boaard of Directors of the Volunteer Fire Department. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army, Canuck Place, Looking Glass Foundation would be gratefully appreciated. We will greatly miss his love and passion for life, his ambition for excellence and his daily list of things that must get done. He loved having his family around him and lived his life with many passions; he will always be remembered for family, business, agriculture and boating. A memorial Service to celebrate his life was held Friday, November 9 at 2:00pm at Seymour Golf & Country Club, 3723 Mount Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver. 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IFC Maple City Marina .................36, 55 Run The Wave .........................48, 49 Yamaha Sportboat ...............61, 85 CV-Tech ............................................82 Mastercraft Boats .........................71 Skippers’ Plan................................... 8 Yamaha Outboard ............54, OBC www.powerboating.com Volume 27 Number 6 | Power Boating Canada 85 PBC LIFE AFLOAT brad roberts What’s Changed? Reflecting on the past five years. A s I put the finishing touches on this my fifth test issue (gulp!), I got to thinking. As an Editor, I pay close attention to what I refer to as ‘the fairness factor’. I am constantly asking myself questions like “Am I favouring one boat manufacturer over another?,” or “In terms of column inches and accompanying photos, is one engine builder getting more exposure that the rest?” While I never want to be accused of unfair treatment, to be sure I can only talk about what they give me. No new product, less exposure. Those of you who know me, also know that I’m a bit of a statistics guy. I watch the numbers, because as my stats prof Dr. Vern Shafer in university told us, ‘the numbers don’t lie’. Yes it is true that the numbers can be skewed or tweeked, and in political circles they often fall prey to the ‘spindoctors’. Nonetheless, the overall numbers merely reflect the undeniable trends. Take for example a quick glance back to the test issue of five years ago. Back then Bayliner made cruisers and we tested one. Stingray didn’t have a single outboard powered boat in their lineup. Doral Boats was still in the picture. There were four personal watercraft manufacturers. Outboards were smaller, catalytic sterndrives weren’t even on the horizon. While not a statistically representative sample of the industry, we tested in that issue thirteen outboard models and a dozen sterndrive or inboard powered models – almost a 50/50 ratio. Seventeen boats were under thirty feet and there were eight yachts over thirty feet. In this test issue it’s an entirely different story. This year, almost everything my test team and I tested was outboard powered over 20 boats made the cut and into print. It was hard to find a new yacht or cruiser anywhere, and so just seven sterndrives or inboards made it into this issue. All tests 86 Power Boating Canada | Volume 27 Number 6 are on under thirty foot boats. It’s hard to deny the trend in the industry towards smaller outboard powered boats. I don’t just report on what’s out there and what’s going on. I endeavor to research and question the issues and stories to give you our readers the depth of understanding and analysis you deserve, rather than a mere surface skim. So as I reflected on this trend, I asked myself ‘why?’ The answer I eventually came up with was that despite the difficult economic times that families, dealers and manufacturers alike are facing, collectively we are simply not ready to stop doing what we love so much. The all-mighty dollar casts the deciding vote. In answer to how buyers are voting, the manufacturers are giving us what we want. Our boats maybe smaller, our engines more fuel efficient, lengths maybe more garage-able, and curb weights may be down so that we can tow our pride and joy to the launch ramp with our daily commuter that is perhaps the single family vehicle. But as Canadians who’ve grown up on and in our glorious lakes and rivers, we categorically and outright refuse to give up and trim the household budget down to where boating isn’t an option, denying us the ability to pass on this love to our children. Simply put, in this Life Afloat, the call of the water is - and will always be stronger. h www.powerboating.com Horsepower Range 2.5 • 3.5 • 4 • 6 • 8 • 9.9 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 40 • 50 • 60 • 75 • 90 • 115 • 150 FourStrokes of Genius Mercury FourStrokes’ in-line Electronic Fuel-Injected (EFI) design delivers incredible torque and power while reducing fuel consumption and emissions in to the environment. In fact, all Mercury FourStrokes tout an environment friendly CARB 3-Star ultra low emissions rating. A new Precision Engineered Shift System delivers a smooth, effortless driving experience, while our Engine Guardian System gives you peace of mind with more than 40 sensors monitoring your engine functions to ensure each minute you spend on the water is unforgettable. Now that’s genius. mercurymarine.com Visit mercurymarine.com for more test results. © 2012 MERCURY MARINE. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. FROM MORNING TO NIGHT Yamaha outboards won’t quit when it matters most. Our impressive family of engines is designed to handle long days on the water. Durable and reliable, Yamaha outboards always get you home. Introducing the all-new F200! Equipped with Yamaha’s (VCT) Variable Camshaft Timing System, this 2.8-litre, 16-valve powerhouse offers quick acceleration and outstanding performance. Lightweight, compact and incredibly powerful, this engine is perfect for just about every type of boat. From the extremely portable F2.5 to the mighty V8 F350, Yamaha has the right outboard for you. The All-New F200 yam