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Linssen Yachts 45.0 AC | Beneteau Antares 9 | Absolute Navetta 48 - 10/11/20

BoatTEST Newsletter October 11, 2020 

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Most Popular Boats of the Week

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Every week, BoatTEST publishes news items on about 25 boats and products. Readers have asked which ones are the most popular each day, so below you can find the answer.

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See BoatTEST REPORTS Webcast

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Boat fires are a hazard that affects mostly older boats. Wire insulation chafes or denigrates with time and use. Today we have a remarkable video of what happens when a boat fire gets out of control and destroys new boats. If you’ve ever thought about having a Seakeeper on your boat, Capt. Steve will give you some pointers, and we also explain the remarkable new Siren Marine-CZone lash-up that permits remote monitoring of virtually every electrical system on your boat... plus lots more.  See it Now...

Episode #26 All Episodes

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Monday #1

Linssen Yachts Grand Sturdy 45.0:

Steel-Hulled Canal/River/Coastal Cruiser

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Powered by a single diesel inboard, the Grand Sturdy 45.0 should have a superior cruising range and belowdecks, she can be laid out with accommodations for up to eight.

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Tuesday #1

Hinckley Yachts Picnic Boat 37 MKIII:

The Second Coming of a Downeast Icon

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The new edition of the Hinckley Picnic Boat is powered by a Yanmar V-8 jet that pushes her to speeds exceeding 35 knots, says the company. For more information, contact Scott Bryant, Hinckley VP of Sales and Marketing at [email protected] | (401) 683-7089.

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Wednesday #1

BENETEAU Antares 9:

Side Helm Door on a 27-Footer

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Twin Mercury outboards and Beneteau’s Airstep hull give the Antares 9 a sporty feel and the door adjacent to the helm makes it easy for a solo captain to pull her alongside a dock and tie up.

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Thursday #1

Boston Whaler 230 Outrage:

Cruise, Tow, Fish, Picnic...

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Boston Whaler narrowed the 230 Outrage’s caprails and pushed out her beam, maximizing deck space and seating. A single outboard up to 350 hp or twins up to a total of 300 hp provide the power.

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Friday #1

Absolute Navetta 48:

Flying Bridge Yacht Designed to Entertain

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The Navetta 48 is the smallest boat in the Absolute fleet and she exhibits many features found on larger yachts including an extended flying bridge, a clean transition between the aft deck and salon and 6’4” (1.93 m) of headroom throughout the belowdecks area.

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Photo of the Day

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Are you boating this weekend? Send us your photos!

We want to see your boating photos and videos! Email us at [email protected] and we may feature your submission in our newsletter.

Email Us

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Expert Boating

OOOPS!!!

They Should Have Watched Smart Boating!

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Sometimes it's not what you know, but what you've forgotten. We have the perfect solution for you.

Based on the feedback we've been getting about BoatTEST.com's Video Boating Course, it's clearly not only for beginners but for veteran boaters as well. Perhaps that is why the NMMA started promoting the course after just one look. It's the most complete boating course available... period. Order your 4-disc box set...

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