The Boston Whaler 360 Outrage includes many standard features that are often extra-cost options in the competition, including a fiberglass hardtop, solid teak decking inside, a portside dive door, a transom “kitchen” among other amenities. See Our Video ->
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2020 Princess F62
This one-owner, captain-maintained Princess F62 includes lots of custom upgrades, plus a full Garmin electronics package, satellite TV, Onan 21.5 kW generator, SeaKeeper and lots more. She sleeps six plus two crew. More ->
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Sea Ray SLX 260
The Original Dayboat
With all of the “dayboats” arriving from Europe these days, it’s easy to forget the brand that popularized the concept 60 years ago was – Sea Ray. Sea Ray was one of the first brands that built fiberglass bowriders for daytime entertaining and watersports. The SLX 260 above is a fine example of a mid-sized dayboat of this type. See Our Video ->
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The Sharrow Propeller Improves Merc 350
Fuel Economy by 27% @ 37 MPH
SeaVee’s 390 has a 540 gal. (1998 L) fuel capacity, which is intended to give this fully laden fishing machine long legs when going offshore. When her triple Mercury 350s are equipped with Sharrow props instead of conventional wheels, those legs become 48 miles longer.
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Salt-Away Prevents Rusty Exhaust Risers
After engine shut-down, salt in exhaust risers becomes an electrolyte and accelerates corrosion due to dissimilar metals or impurities. A raw water flush cannot remove all the salt, making Salt-Away essential. More ->
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How-To Basics
How to Swap Out Your Prop
Whether it’s for seasonal maintenance, to repair a damaged propeller or to try a different pitch or style of prop, every boater needs to know the basic chore of removing a propeller and replacing it. Here’s all there is to it on sterndrives and outboards.
Here are some easy video reminders from the experts at Len’s Cove Marina on the right way to make sure getting your boat into the water is easy, safe and stress-free. More ->
Cruising
Proper Bridge Etiquette Can Save You Time
Wherever you cruise, you’re likely to have to deal with draw bridges. Here’s the protocol for passage, including how and when to call a bridge tender, signals for the approach and lots more.