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OCTOBER 2006Extending the Season : The Offical End of Summer Shouldn't End Your Boating Season. Here are Great Ideas for Cruising This AutuMay 8, 2007 - 7:29pm — Brad Roberts
Come Labor Day in most areas, the docks buzz with the annual debate: is the boating season over when the kids go back to school, or do we still have eight good weekends left? I subscribe to the latter theory.
Bridging The Gap : Sea Ray's 36 Sedan Bridge Will Satisfy Cruisers Looking for Space and ComfortMay 7, 2007 - 8:40pm — Steve Creel
It wasn’t difficult to find the new Sea Ray 36 Sedan Bridge rising above her express styled siblings at New York’s Chelsea Piers for a MarineMax/Surfside 3 demonstration day. An under 40-foot bridge model is not new territory for Sea Ray, although today the company’s bread and butter is with their Sundancer or express cruiser line. Therefore a new Sedan Bridge offering received more than marginal interest from the marketplace.
Sinkers : What To Do When Your Boat Slips Into Neptune's DomainMay 7, 2007 - 7:50pm — Dick Aarons
It’s an unfortunate fact of boating life that boats occasionally sink. While raging storms, navigational errors, structural failures and collision at sea account for some of these events, most powerboat sinkings, in my experience, occur right at the dock, on the mooring, or even while the boat sits on its trailer.
No Surfing Allowed : SkyMate, The Satellite System That Can't (But What it Can Do Will Please You)May 7, 2007 - 7:44pm — Chuck Husick
You can’t use the SkyMate satellite system to surf the Internet. It can’t be used to watch TV. It’s not a satellite phone. However, using packet switching technology and message bursts that typically last less than one second, it can accomplish virtually every other communication task you might require, even where a satellite link or HF radio are the only ways to stay connected. Skymate’s communication trade-off decisions result in a system that is easy to install, is small enough to fit on almost any boat, is a miserly consumer of electrical power and is relatively inexpensive to buy and to use.
BRIDGING THE GAP - SEA RAY’S 36 SEDAN BRIDGEMarch 27, 2007 - 6:49pm — George Sass Jr.
It wasn’t difficult to find the new Sea Ray 36 Sedan Bridge rising above her express styled siblings at New York’s Chelsea Piers for a MarineMax/Surfside 3 demonstration day. An under 40-foot bridge model is not new territory for Sea Ray, although today the company’s bread and butter is with their Sundancer or express cruiser line. Therefore a new Sedan Bridge offering received more than marginal interest from the marketplace.
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