Sunday, November 16, 2008

Trent Severn Waterway Boating - Trent Severn Video

Trent Severn Waterway Boating - Trent Severn Video: Planning a trip down the trent-severn waterway? Check out this video and leave your comments, thanks!

How long does it take to travel the Trent Canal system?

How long does it take to travel the Trent Canal system?: check with park canada www.parkscanada.ca or send them a emai at this adress to get some more informations
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How to obtain hull number for a homemade boat?

How to obtain hull number for a homemade boat?: Has anyone done this before? Please leave any comments, thanks.

Trent Severn, Trent Severn Waterway information, activities,

Trent Severn, Trent Severn Waterway information, activities,: Trent Severn - Trent Severn Waterway. Information and activities along the Trent Severn. Videos and articles, get expert advise, frequently asked questions.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Mercury Marine Motor - Used Pontoon Boats

Mercury Marine Motor - Used Pontoon Boats: This is an 11 spline prop and will be used as a spare. I would like to know what the pitch should be. The boat runs about 20 mph with the one on it, but I have no idea what the pitch is.

Coleman Pontoon Boats - Used Pontoon Boats

Coleman Pontoon Boats - Used Pontoon Boats: "Do you own a coleman pontoon boat bass classie 8? I am looking for feedback as I am looking to buy one. Thank you

Friday, November 14, 2008

Where can i find a pontoon boat trailer - Used Pontoon Boats

Where can i find a pontoon boat trailer - Used Pontoon Boats: "Does anyone know where I can get a good deal on a used pontoon boat trailer? If you could leave your comments, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Used Pontoon Boats - Installing a Motor on my Pontoon Boat

Used Pontoon Boats - Installing a Motor on my Pontoon Boat: I used to own a lot on a private 800 acre lake but sold it. Now, I want to explore the local public waters but my 16 foot boat doesn't take waves very well.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Pontoon Parts - Pontoon Boats

Used Pontoon Boats - Pontoon Parts - Pontoon Boats: Great website for used pontoon boats and pontoon parts.

Mercury Marine Video History - Bayliner Parts

Mercury Marine Video History - Bayliner Parts: "This is a very interesting video on the history of Mercury."

Used Pontoon Boats-2007 Avalon Catalina Pontoon Boat Review

Used Pontoon Boats-2007 Avalon Catalina Pontoon Boat Review: Providing more fun for your buck, the Avalon C Series Catalina 16 Pontoon Boat is a great way to get into boating for those looking to shell out less cash.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Monday, November 10, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Misty Harbor Royale Cruiser Pontoon

Used Pontoon Boats - Misty Harbor Royale Cruiser Pontoon: A great family pontoon boat, the Misty Harbor Royale Cruiser Pontoon Boat is loaded with features that will make you wish you could spend all of your time on the water.

Used Pontoon Boats - 2007 Crest Upper Sundeck Pontoon Boat

Used Pontoon Boats - 2007 Crest Upper Sundeck Pontoon Boat: It’s twice as much fun when you’re on the 2007 Crest Upper Sundeck Pontoon Boat. Great for entertaining friends and family, the Upper Sundeck two decks offer plenty of room for guests to relax and enjoy themselves.

Used Pontoon Boats - 2006 JC Tri Toon Pontoon Boat

Used Pontoon Boats - 2006 JC Tri Toon Pontoon Boat: located in Discovery Bay, CA

Bass - Spinnerbaits! - Happy Pontoon Camper

Bass - Spinnerbaits! - Happy Pontoon Camper: This is just a theory, but because the lake level is dropping to around normal, I think the fish are being forced out of the flooded weeds and are starting to set up on more traditional structure.

Skippy Boating and Fireworks - Used Pontoon Boats

Skippy Boating and Fireworks - Used Pontoon Boats: We built a party barge and these are the pics from its 5th season on the lake. It’s got a water canon, water slide, hot tub, grill, upper deck, two engines, three pontoons, and a radio. It’s a great time. Glad you enjoyed it

Pontoon Boat Control cables for a 1997 Mercury 90 hp

Pontoon Boat Control cables for a 1997 Mercury 90 hp: Yes, your controls, electric, throttle/ shift and steering will work just fine. Mercury did not change the electric harness plug till 2006. The other option you have is to replace the powerhead on the 90 with a Mercury reman. See what the cost difference would be.
Don't forget, you will need to reprop the 40 for the pontoon boat.

Sealing Seams on a Pontoon Boat - Used Pontoon Boats

Sealing Seams on a Pontoon Boat - Used Pontoon Boats: The sealant as you call it, is a joining compound that is epoxy resin that has MEK mixed in it to make it flexible.

What can i use to clean the tubes on a pontoon boat?

What can i use to clean the tubes on a pontoon boat?: ou can try something called alum-a-brite, it is a acid, also you can use the acid they use for cleaning air conditioning coils, this stuff is made to sray on and give a little set time and then wash off

Used Pontoon Boat - What should I be looking for?

Used Pontoon Boat - What should I be looking for?: I will be docking it in a slip in Brigantine, NJ for bay fishing. When you are looking for pontoon boats the most important things are:

Sunday, November 9, 2008

1974 Riviera Cruiser Hardtop Used Pontoon Boat Video

1974 Riviera Cruiser Hardtop Used Pontoon Boat Video: Pontoon boat review video by Wilson Marine

Pontoon boats used for water skiing? - Used Pontoon Boats

Pontoon boats used for water skiing? - Used Pontoon Boats: ou can use them although the wake is lame, and they don't go very fast. It can take a while to get up on the skies considering a pontoon's acceleration is poor. I have seen it been done. You would need a 100 hp engine or greater on it though.

Are the pontoons on pontoon boats filled with flotation?

Are the pontoons on pontoon boats filled with flotation?: It fills the pontoon floaters and if they are ever punctured, it slows or even prevents sinking.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Pontoon Quick Weather Enclosures - Designed With a Budget

Pontoon Quick Weather Enclosures - Designed With a Budget: Named "Quick Weather Enclosure" because all curtains roll up or down quickly for any change in weather conditions. This enclosure will make a true difference in your comfort while you are boating.

Pontoon Boats - The Right Canvas For Fishing

Pontoon Boats - The Right Canvas For Fishing: The Half Enclosure can also be used for an overnight stay similar to a tent if needed. That way you can be up bright and early for a great day of fishing.

Tips on Replacing the Carpet in Your Pontoon Boat

Tips on Replacing the Carpet in Your Pontoon Boat: Installing pontoon boat carpeting is really not big project to do yourself, especially if you enlist some help.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Pontoon/Deck Boat Magazine - Get Your Copy Yet?

Pontoon/Deck Boat Magazine - Get Your Copy Yet?: There’s a reason why pontoon boat owners across the continent turn to Pontoon and Deck Boat Magazine as the leading authority for information on pontoons and deck boats. Want a killer advantage? Get your copy today!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats -Leisure Meridian Pontoon Boat Revi

Used Pontoon Boats -Leisure Meridian Pontoon Boat : Sneak away on a romantic rendezvous for two in the 2007 Leisure Meridian Pontoon Boat.

Used Pontoon Boats - 2008 South Bay 900 Luxury Pontoon Boat

Used Pontoon Boats - 2008 South Bay 900 Luxury Pontoon Boat: In 2006, South Bay’s then new 900 series was named Boating Life’s “Best Breakout Boat.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Premier SunSation X-Series Boat Review

Used Pontoon Boats - Premier SunSation X-Series Boat Review: The SunSation X-Series not only looks fun, it IS fun! Our bold new colors and graphics, in addition to many of the features found on our luxury line, make this model just right for a younger generation of boaters.

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips on Replacing Pontoon Boat Carpet

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips on Replacing Pontoon Boat Carpet: If so here are a few helpful tips for doing the work yourself. One customer recently asked me, he was thinking of replacing his pontoon carpet with indoor/outdoor carpet tiles and whether or not could they be used on boats?

Used Pontoon Boats - Get Expert Advice on Pontoon Enclosures

Used Pontoon Boats - Get Expert Advice on Pontoon Enclosures:They will protect your boat from direct sunlight, and get you out of the rain when needed. They can be easily put on and taken off for storage.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Shopping Pontoon Boats? Get expert advice

Shopping Pontoon Boats? Get expert advice :
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips for Pontoon Catfish Night Fishing

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips for Pontoon Catfish Night Fishing: Once you have tried Night Fishing For catfish you will be hooked for life. If you follow the steps I have outlined and do some research on your own, You will be amazed how many catfish you can catch at night.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Pontoon Boats and Pontoon Parts

Used Pontoon Boats - Pontoon Boats and Pontoon Parts: Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry.

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - 2007 Sun Tracker MEGA HUT Pontoon Boat

Used Pontoon Boats - 2007 Sun Tracker MEGA HUT Pontoon Boat: 2007 Sun Tracker MEGA HUT 36 Pontoon Boat. The luxurious, feature-rich MEGA HUT™ 36—our largest SUN TRACKER pontoon ever—brings a new dimension to upscale entertainment on the water.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Pontoon Boat Trip on the Erie Canal

Used Pontoon Boats - Pontoon Boat Trip on the Erie Canal: It is like entering a post-apocalyptic chamber, where you’re a tiny boat and there are massive 40 foot walls surrounding you. The huge doors in front of you and in back of you close, and then water rushes in

Used Pontoon Boats - Palm Beach 220 Deluxe SE Pontoon

Used Pontoon Boats - Palm Beach 220 Deluxe SE Pontoon: The Palm Beach 220 Deluxe SE is an example of what we would consider an upper mid-level pontoon at a great price. This is one of the most popular models Palm Beach puts out, and we can see why.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Princecraft Pontoon Boats President Retires

Princecraft Pontoon Boats President Retires: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. News out of Princecraft Pontoon Boats, President Marcel Dubois is retiring."

Monday, September 29, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Billings Boat Show Review

Used Pontoon Boats - Billings Boat Show Review: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Billings first end-of-season Boat and RV show had some deals that were just too good to pass up."

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - New Jersey Boat Show Update

Used Pontoon Boats - New Jersey Boat Show Update: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Bayliner Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Here is an update on the New Jersey Boat Show reported by Asbury Park Press."

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Pontoon Boats and Accessories - For Sale Now

Pontoon Boats and Accessories - For Sale Now: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Here is a quick search of whats currently available on ebay for purchasing new and used pontoon boats and pontoon boat accessories."

Used Pontoon Boats - Bennington Marine now on Inc. 5000 list

Used Pontoon Boats - Bennington Marine now on Inc. 5000 list: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Bennington Marine makes Inc. 5000 list has been reported from Inc.com."

Used Pontoon Boats - Daytona Beach Boat Show Update

Used Pontoon Boats - Daytona Beach Boat Show Update: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Here is an update for the upcoming Daytona Beach Boat Show."

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips for Buying your first Boat?

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips for Buying your first Boat?: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. So your thinking about buying your first boat? Now is an excellent time to buy. The way the economy is, there are great deals on news and used boats."

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Norwalk In-Water Boat Show Preview

Used Pontoon Boats - Norwalk In-Water Boat Show Preview: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Bayliner Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. With a preview on the Norwalk In-Water Boat Show."

Monday, September 15, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Eco Friendly Boat Cruises

Used Pontoon Boats - Eco Friendly Boat Cruises: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission use pontoon boats for their Eco Friendly Boat Cruises. Here is an article from Beverley at Behind the Bins."

Used Pontoon Boats - Hurricane Ike Causes heavy damage

Used Pontoon Boats - Hurricane Ike Causes heavy damage: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Clean up underway along Texas waterways after Hurrican Ike rips through area."

Friday, September 12, 2008

Turn Any Pontoon Boat Into the Ultimate Travel Camper

Turn Any Pontoon Boat Into the Ultimate Travel Camper: "Hello, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway. Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosures are a canvas enclosure custom made to fit your make and model of Pontoon Boat. These enclosures will help protect your console instruments, pontoon furniture and carpeting throughout."

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips to Measure Your Pontoon Boat for S

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips to Measure Your Pontoon Boat for S: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Here is helpful Tips to Measure Your Pontoon Boat for Shrinkwrap."

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Used pontoon Boats - How to Repair Pontoons DIY?

Used pontoon Boats - How to Repair Pontoons DIY?: "Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. How to repair pontoons........."

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Boat Insurance, get expert advise

Boat Insurance, get expert advise: "Do you have boat insurance? Moreover, are your insurance needs fully met? Be pro-active and arm yourself with the knowledge to get the quotes you need for the best rates among the different policies possible, your boat insurance should have."

Used Pontoon Boats - Looking for Pontoon Boats? Get expert advice

Looking for Pontoon Boats? Get expert advice: "Our pontoon enclosures are growing in popularity worldwide. They will make a true difference in your comfort while you are boating."

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Lake of the Ozarks In Water Boat Show Review

Princecraft Pontoon Sportfisher 18 L4S

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Going to be a great weekend for all typed of boaters especially Pontoon boaters in Lake of the Ozarks.

The forecast calls for sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s and 80s as the finest boats, best dealers and the biggest waterfront venue combine for the last major boat show of the year.

The Lake of the Ozarks Marine dealers are throwing the 4th Annual September In-Water Clearance Boat Show today through Sunday at The Horny Toad.

The event allows boat enthusiasts to stroll the docks as the best vessels on the market lay waiting for a test drive. Visitors may negotiate with over 30 dealers offering special values on new, pre-owned and demo cruisers, runabouts, performance boats, pontoon boats, ski boats, personal watercraft, docks, lifts and boating accessories.

"If you're considering buying a boat between now and spring you shouldn't miss this. The incentives are as good as they're likely to get," Shane Landis with Village Marina said. "If you're serious about buying a boat, you owe it to yourself to sit down with your boat dealer to find out why this is the time to buy."

Village Marina will dock sizzling Cobalts, Carvers and Four Winns at the Horny Toad this weekend.

Landis says he's already seen some incredible deals roll across his desk and the autumn months are just beginning.

Most dealers have 2008 models to liquidate as the 2009s wait on deck to fill showrooms across Lake of the Ozarks.

Glencove Marine will have the Formula line and six Sea-Doos at the show.

"Buy any new remaining Sea-Doo in stock and get up to $1,000 on a pre-paid Visa gas card. Buy a 2007 or 2008 Sea-Doo sport boat, and receive up to $2,000 on a gas card. This promotion ends on Sunday, Sept. 7," Pam Lepper, Glencove's marketing director, said.

Formula has long been regarded one of the finest pleasure boats for sale at Lake of the Ozarks.  "On the Formula side, we have some great incentives and financing options. Qualified buyers can receive 0% financing for 24 months, or take advantage of huge cash rebates," Lepper said. "We'll have some beautiful new boats at the show, but we also have a great selection of new boats and pre-owned models at our 3MM Marina as well as our Highway Showroom (located next to Central Bank off of Highway 54 in Osage Beach)."

The boat deals don't end there.

Kelly's Port Marina will captain Regal Cruisers, Baja Performance Boats and Princecraft Pontoons from their home at the 19MM to Toad Cove for the thousands of boat enthusiasts expected to congregate this weekend.

"There are good manufacturer specials and dealers are aggressive," Kyle Kelly of Kelly's Port Marina said. "It's the turn of the model year... We have some good deals on new and pre-owned boats."

With boat deals on the table and plenty of weekends left in the fall boating season, Kelly says this is the time to buy.

The most popular boat in America will appear at the boat show, courtesy of MarineMax of Osage Beach and Lake Ozark. Sea Ray, with 54,266 boats, is by far the most popular powerboat owned by BoatUS members from coast to coast.

“Since the average BoatUS member owns 1.8 boats we can say with confidence that BoatUS members own nearly 1.2 million recreational boats,” said BoatUS Magazine publisher Michael Sciulla, noting that 80 percent of members have been boating for more than ten years and that the average size boat owned is larger than 27 feet in length.

“Given their dedication to this lifestyle, it’s no surprise that our boat members have opted for quality and value when choosing their vessels,” Sciulla added.

The 4th Annual September Boat Show opens today at 1 p.m. and will run until the sun begins to set. The show will continue Saturday 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. On Friday the event will be free and on Saturday and Sunday, entrance will cost $5 for adults and free for children under 12. Parking is free by land and water.

ON THE WEB:

Lake of the Ozarks Marine Delears Association

http://lomdaboats.com/

The Horny Toad

http://toadcove.com

Glencove Marine

http://glencovemarine.com/

Village Marina

http://villagemarina.com/

Kelly's Port

http://www.kellysport.com/

MarineMax

http://marinemax.com

Thanks to Lake Expo Online - Neighborhood

Friday, September 5, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Grand Lake Town Marina Review

The town of Grand Lake's Headwaters Marina

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. The town of Grand Lake’s Headwaters Marina numbers were down this year from 12,000 customers in 2007 to 9,000 in 2008, according to marina manager Jerry Hassoldt.

The decrease may correspond with what businesses overall experienced in Grand Lake, he said, as gas prices made their mark on tourist visitation.

The town marina, which offers five paddle boats, five pontoon boats, four run-abouts and a tour boat, raised prices this season by $2 per rental to offset rising gas prices.

A decrease in travelers coupled with 30 days of inclement weather from late June to September, compared to eight bad-weather days last year, compounded the strain on the marina season, Hassoldt said.

The slower season was partially balanced by a shortage of employees. The marina employed five fewer workers from 2007 to 2008.

In hindsight, “We’re fortunate we didn’t staff up as much because of the slower year,” said Grand Lake’s Town Manager Shane Hale. Despite the season’s shortfalls, “we’re tracking to make a profit this year,” he said.

“We’re just not near where we hoped we’d be.” With three more weeks left in the season, expected to be flat for business, official tallies are due out in coming weeks.

It’s the first full season the town has operated the marina on Grand Lake, which before had been leased to outside operators.

Due to a late start last year because of dock reconstruction, that business season was abbreviated yet the marina saw more customers and its enterprise fund netted more profit.

“We’re right in line with most other businesses in town,” Hale said about this year. “I’ve heard from a couple of businesses that they were up, but I think they were the exception.”

The town general fund loaned the marina enterprise fund $200,000 at a 10-year rate to launch the town marina in 2007, “with the idea of keeping payments lower and reachable for off years such as this year,” Hale said. He added the marina aims to pay back the general fund sooner than 10 years.

Improvements such as replacing boats and maintaining docks are planned, but installing a public boat gas pump is not one of them.

According to marina officials, the federal regulations governing installation of equipment for public boat gas were beyond what the town could do.

“We do not have the volume for the amount of infrastructure needed,” Hale said. “We couldn’t justify the cost.” Thanks to TONYA BINA/SKY-HI DAILY NEWS for this. Tonya Bina can be reached at 887-3334 ext. 19603 or e-mail tbina@grandcountynews.com.

Grand Lake town marina business drops as gas prices rise | SkyHiDailyNews.com

PS: Please feel free to add your comments specific to this listing. Your knowledge in Pontoon Boats and boating activities would be greatly appreciated.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips on Buying Discount Pontoon Boats

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. A quick search engine entry on the internet provides a long list of opportunities to buy discount pontoon boats.

The question then becomes, how can I find the best deal for my dollar? There are several key elements to take into consideration before deciding which dealer you should use to purchase your boat. It is important to purchase from a reputable source, which is able to guarantee both the delivery and working condition of your pontoon boat. In essence, you just want to make sure the thing floats before you trustingly pay someone to send it to you.

Find a Dealer You Can Trust

When purchasing discount pontoon boats, it is important to make sure that the dealer selling you the boat can be trusted. Like used car sales men, not all of them can be trusted. A good way to find a reputable dealer is to search online for a dealer in your area that has been around for a substantial amount of time. Also, it is a good idea to seek out online boating forums, where people who love pontoon boats can give you a good idea of where to start looking for a good one at a reduced price. Large companies can usually offer you the most deeply discounted prices due to the high volume of product they are able to distribute. This is not always the case, however and before making a purchase it is a good idea to really take your time and do your homework to ensure you are getting the very best deal out there.

Online Sellers

While purchasing discount pontoon boats online is a very real and convenient option, always make sure that the seller can guarantee that the boat they are selling you will arrive at your door in good working condition. One way to do this is to contact the online seller and ask them for a guarantee in writing (electronic signatures make this easy to do over the internet). Another way to make sure you will receive discount pontoon boats in good working condition is to buy through a reputable trading forum. Often, such trading and selling forums will give purchasers a thirty-day guarantee on the product they are buying from individual sellers. This helps to give the transaction a security blanket and helps sellers to guarantee their product.

Local Dealers

Purchasing discount pontoon boats at a local dealer can be a good idea because it cuts out shipping costs and gives you a person-to-person experience where your questions can be answered in real time. If you choose this option, make sure the dealer offers free local delivery to your home. Often, dealers will not offer this option outright but will come around if you ask them to throw it into the bargain. In addition, it is a good idea to ask your dealer for some kind of guarantee as to the boat's performance in the water. While these are not always available, it never hurts to ask and bring much desired security to the purchaser.

Thanks to Matthew Finn for this. Matthew is an accomplished niche website developer and author. To learn more about pontoon boats, please visit Boat Discounts for current articles and discussions.

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Monday, September 1, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Pontoon Boats showcase NHL's Stanley Cup

Montreal native and Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock watches the game from behind the bench. The Red Wings won the Stanley Cup in 2008. Photograph by : Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Pontoon Boats carrying priceless cargo, "Lord Stanley's Cup".

Detroit Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said his experience with the Stanley Cup was a personal dream come true."It was fantastic," he told me. "I got a day in Saskatoon, where I grew up, to share it with the kids and the hospital, fire department, police department, that kind of thing, and then had a private party that evening (a barn dance).

"The next day, I took it to my lake home for a family function with my family and my wife's family. That was an excellent time as well."That was also fun for Babcock's children, who had a special breakfast treat on the deck.

"There's nothing like eating Corn Puffs out of the Stanley Cup," his son Taylor boasts on the nhl.com video. "Being a Canadian, the Stanley Cup is something amazing," Babcock said.

"I took it over to my neighbour's place and set it on his table. He said that spot will never be washed. It's a special, special, special thing, and to be able to share it with your friends and family and the people you live around is something I'll never forget."

Babcock will also never forget a special boat ride he took with Stanley to wrap up his time with the Cup.

"Every summer when I'm at the lake, there's a young kid who bagpipes around the lake with his grandfather once a summer or twice a summer," Babcock said. "And I always said that if I won the Cup, I'd get Jeff to bagpipe the Cup around, and that's what we did."

The ceremony started with about 80 family members on five or six pontoon boats going around the lake with the Cup while the youngster played the bagpipes.

"By the time we were done, we had 58 boats following us," Babcock said. "It was unbelievable. It was a beautiful night, the sun was going down . . . it was just spectacular. It's something I'll always remember."

Zukerman says he will never forget the last sip of beer he took from the Cup before returning to Montreal.

"At the end of the night, I ate some chips and I was thirsty," recalled Zukerman, who had already had two or three sips from the Cup earlier in the evening.

"The Cup was there and there was no one near it . . . everyone was sitting around the bonfire. I was standing by the Cup and there was Phil Pritchard (the white-gloved 'keeper of the Cup') and I just leaned over to take another sip and he tapped me on the shoulder and said, 'Pearl, you know the rule.' "

Apparently, there is a rule that you can only drink from the Cup if it is poured for you by someone from the winning team.

"So I flagged Babcock down and he came over and tipped it over and I had another sip," Zukerman said. "I'm not even a big beer fan normally, but it tasted great. It tasted special."

It's a taste most Montreal hockey fans have almost forgotten. Thanks to; Montrealers enjoy a sweet sip from Stanley

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Pennsylvania Boaters Thankful for Canadian Coast Guard Rescue

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Two Pennsylvania  boaters are very lucky and thankful to the Canadian Coast Guard.

A Pennsylvania couple were found “alive and well in Canadian waters,” said Chief Deputy James Voutour of the Sheriff’s Department.

Frank J. Yantos, 61, and Mary-Ellen Fosbrink, 60, both of Del Mont, Penn., were rescued at 4:50 p.m. Friday. The search was launched after they did not return to Olcott harbor at their scheduled time.

The two were found, after clinging to their capsized boat for almost two days, about 8 miles southeast of Toronto in Lake Ontario. They were rescued by the Canadian Coast Guard.

Stumbo said the couple was doing well and did not need hospitalization. The cutter was taking them to Toronto, and they planned to return to Olcott from there, he said.

Yantos and Fosbrink had set out early Wednesday morning from Olcott in Yantos’ homemade, 25-foot aluminum pontoon-type boat. They headed to the Somerset power plant and were returning when the weather worsened, according to the Coast Guard.

The boat capsized Wednesday afternoon amid 6-foot waves when they had slowed down to get out of the way of a freighter, Stumbo said. The waves “came over the boat and rolled it over,” he said.

Stumbo said the Canadian rescuers reported that the boaters were “in pretty good condition.” He said the boat will need a new motor, but otherwise is in pretty good shape.

The boat has a 5-foot by 5-foot cabin and is equipped with radar, multiple antennas, a GPS system, 3 VHS radios, a CB radio, two cell phones and flares, Stumbo said.

He said once the boat capsized, the radios were no good, and Yantos could not get to the flares.

An afternoon-long search for two missing boaters off Olcott harbor ended with good news Friday. Thanks to April Amadon, Niagara Gazette - OLCOTT: Missing boaters ‘alive, well’

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - An Adventure Down the Missouri River

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Here is an interesting article how to get to a football game by boat in Kansas City, Mo.

This is “Old School” meets Mark Twain.What happens when two dozen middle-aged kids at heart lead a boat party down the Missouri River with plans to reach St. Louis in time for Saturday’s football blockbuster between the sixth-ranked MU Tigers and No. 20 Illinois?

Let 50-year-old Breck Anderson of Overland Park answer that.

“Think about it: The adventure, acting like you’re in college again, getting to the game,” Anderson says. “Think about how much fun we’re going to have at that game.

“The sense of freedom. It’s like for three days, you’re not married, you don’t have kids, you’re on the river. There’s nothing you can do but have fun. There are a lot of beautiful things to see on the Missouri River. It’s a pretty cool thing.”

The adventure is the brainchild of Pat Ryan, who knows a thing or two about planning a good time. He has organized trips to Pamplona, Spain, for the Running of the Bulls, and to the 2006 World Cup in Germany, where everyone in his group dressed like Elvis Presley.

Ever since Mizzou and Illinois started their annual series in 2002, Ryan has dreamed of boating the Big Muddy to St. Louis. He wasn’t alone.

“Surprisingly, this was in the back of a lot of people’s heads,” says Ryan, one of the 15 MU alumni in the group that includes seven former football players. “When I sent out the mass e-mail to about 200 people, a lot of people said, ‘I’ve always wanted to do that, too,’ and this is the right time to do it.”

The flotilla leaves at 6 a.m. Thursday from Ameristar Kansas City Casino and Hotel, and will go to Rocheport. They’ll dock, then head to Columbia, where classes began this week. After hitting the campus hot spots (including Harpo’s, of course), the group will spend the night in a hotel and leave Friday morning for St. Charles. More partying will ensue. On Saturday, they’ll navigate the final 45 miles to the Gateway Arch and head to the game at the Edward Jones Dome.

There are four boats in the armada: a pontoon boat and three power boats.

The group has support vehicles driving to each night’s stopping point, and they’ll have trailers to pull the boats ashore (and to take them back home after the game). Oil trucks have been arranged to meet refueling needs along the way.

“It’s kind of a civilian military experience,” says Ryan, who lives in Leawood. “We have to plan all of our necessities out: ice, hydration, food, life jackets, and we’re just pawning off these roles on people.

“We plan on having a barbecue, maybe a generator, maybe an air conditioning unit, poker table, a marine radio in case we have to call the Coast Guard.”

The Coast Guard? What other group heading to the game has that contingency plan? It seems the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers suggested the marine radio.

“We have to go through only one lock, which is when we go from the Missouri River to the Mississippi,” Ryan explains. “When that feeds into the Mississippi, I have to veer left, and if I forget to do that, I’ll run them up on the rocks.”

Although one group member leads float trips on the Buffalo River in Arkansas, most of the group have merely spent time in a canoe or a whitewater raft on smaller rivers.

Scott Widman of Lenexa is one of the few group members with experience on the Missouri River, so he knows what to expect — sort of.

“There certainly is some danger, and that’s what kind of is intriguing about it,” says Widman, 41. “To be honest, that’s really what gets people excited. We can plan all we want, but we don’t really know what’s going to happen.”

Ryan dismisses such talk. He points to the Missouri River 340, an annual canoe/kayak race from Kansas City to St. Charles.

“People always hype things up too much, and then they hype things down too much. Things are never what you assume,” Ryan says. “They had, what, 100 kayakers go on the Mo. River 340? I feel safer on a pontoon than I do in a kayak.”

Widman smiles as he quickly interjects: “Well, yes and no.”

Anderson returns the grin as he quips: “If nobody dies, it’ll be a great trip. If someone does, well, it’ll still be a great trip, because I don’t know all these guys.”

Ryan initially planned to cap the group at 20. But as more boats became available, there was more room, and now 23 people are making the trip. Friends invited friends. In fact, there are some (gasp!) Kansas fans coming along.

“They’ll probably be the slave labor to fix the boats,” Ryan says with a laugh, “or be the rowers at the bottom of the boat like in the old days.”

Yep, the fun started even before the group hit the water.Although they didn’t know what to expect on the river, they had a pretty good idea of what would happen on the boats.

All of the boats are registered and titled, as is required by law, and Ryan reiterated to Widman that everyone had to obtain a life jacket and wear it at all times. Those are two of the requirements for being on the water, according to the Missouri Water Patrol. It has a handbook of boating laws and responsibilities that Ryan read weeks ago.

The group also left a float plan with their wives, as suggested by the handbook. They also know it’s against the law to drive a boat while intoxicated, which is why they are making certain to have a designated driver on all four boats.

“We’ll probably play poker. We’ll probably drink a lot of beer,” Anderson says. “Somebody has to stay sober on each boat — I don’t know who that’s going to be — and then we have the football game, which will kick off what hopefully will be the best football season Missouri has ever had.”

Sounds idyllic. While others will be making the mad dash across Interstate 70 or hopping a train on game day, these fans will be taking it slow.

“The journey is actually more exciting than the destination,” Ryan says. “What a great way to explore Missouri. It’s a beautiful state. Anytime any of us cross over the Missouri River after this, we’ll think back to how glorious that trip was — or catastrophic. It could be the agony of defeat … or something awesome.”

Thanks to PETE GRATHOFF, The Kansas City Star www.kansascity.com | 08/26/2008 | Group hopes to tame the mighty Missouri for adventure, football

Monday, August 25, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Boat Review, Chinook Pontoon Boats

Chinook “Resort Classic” Series Pontoon Leisure Boat

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Pontoon boats aren’t for partying and puttering around the lake anymore.

These unique vessels have earned a reputation as some of the most versatile and rugged work boats. Boats that easily adapt to various and sometimes dangerous tasks including fire fighting, commercial recreation, wildlife protection, marina construction, fish and game research and management, and marine demolition or construction.

Pontoon boats, particularly Chinook Boats from Metalite Industries, have earned respect because design specifications can be tailored to payload capacity, work environment and weight demands.

Width, length and buoyancy can all be modified to meet working requirements. And bow and stern shapes can be adjusted to allow for the best utilization of surface space and work requirements.

Each pontoon boat user will begin with a platform that is crafted for its durability and incredible flotation stability. But you can customize almost anything on these boats. From riggings, cleats, tie-downs, steering and enclosures - cabins, tarps or canopies. All based on the simple or complex nature of the enterprise.

Ken Hagman’s firm, Copper Bay Construction, has been a fixture on Idaho’s Priest Lake since 1977. He ties the increased use of his pontoon boats to the demand for greater longevity of marine construction. “We’re using more aluminum framing and composite decking. Because of that, transporting equipment and materials to the site has become much more critical over the years.”

In Hanman’s work, one thing he does is remove damaged boat lifts and he replaces them with fresh equipment. He wanted to make this job more efficient, so Hagman went looking for a large high-speed pontoon boat that could install heavy machinery easily and readily. He chose a Chinook Pontoon Boat that was built to spec by Metalite Industries, a subsidiary of NewMax Incorporated. The 12 x 32-foot boat he chose has a 15,000-lb capacity and carries a gantry crane that can lift and position 8,000 to 12,000-lb boat lifts. His new boat’s speed and size saves him time and labor costs. “With it being 12 feet wide, which is extremely wide for its size, it allows us to deliver and set boat lifts with a two-man crew. As opposed to the old method, a slow moving boat that needed four people to jockey and set the lift in place.”

In fact, Hagman calculates that since purchasing the Chinook Pontoon five years ago, half the cost has been recouped in labor savings alone. And further savings have been realized as fuel costs rise: the boat’s four-stroke engines operate at one-third the cost of powering the large and heavy semi-displacement work boat Copper Bay previously used.

“We’ve been very impressed with the performance of the boat. It’s common to travel fifteen miles over water to get to a job site. Most work boats are semi-displacement vessels that plow through the water at a slow pace.

The Chinook Pontoon work boats incorporate an angular, flat pontoon design that has a higher displacement and better surface planning capability.

The design provides better hydro-dynamics to allow the vessel to plane on the water’s surface, where it can move quickly and more efficiently. We specifically wanted this boat so it would save money in labor costs by getting people to the job faster. We’ve had a lot of competitors, some who come from five hundred miles away, looking at the boat for design ideas for their operations,” he said.

Hagman’s Copper Bay Construction crew is in the process of replacing Priest Lake’s oldest marina. A new breakwater will be installed and a hundred boat slips replaced. The on-shore construction of a bar and restaurant will be the main focus when the marine aspects of the project are completed in the end of 2008

Hagman’s Chinook Pontoon Boat was outfitted with aluminum ramps that attach to the front of the boat. These ramps allow the crew to easily transport and disembark mini excavators. The on-shore work requires the machinery that must be done in the winter months, when Priest Lake, a reservoir lake is drawn down. Standing snow may arrive as early as the end of October and remain on the ground until April. The pontoon boats are still in the water year round. “The aluminum gets cold, but the boat performs well,” he said.

Though Hagman keeps busy throughout the year, when time permits, he’s not opposed to a little fun. “Every summer, we throw a party for our twenty-five employees. We turn the pontoon boat into a floating party. We spruce it up and cruise around the lake, smiling at everybody. We’ve had more than 30 people safely on that boat,” he said.

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - What to expect at a Boat Show

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. It doesn't matter if you were born on the water or if you just started lake boating with your buddies, a boat show may just be the perfect, fun outing for you to go to.

Boat shows are great for new and experienced boaters alike

Boat shows are held all over the country, from Seattle to Chicago to Miami, and they include not only boats, but seminars, new product displays and more.

If you are interested in seeing a boat show near you, ask your local lake officials where and when the nearest show is coming.

Here is what most boat shows cover:

1. Plenty of Boat Selection: At it's core, a boat show is in fact a showing off of boats, meaning you can shuttle around the water checking out some of the most prestigious, shiny new boats from other boaters. The bigger boat shows could have upwards of a hundred or more boats while smaller shows may have 10 or 20 boats. The boaters that are displaying their boats often prepare for this event for some time before hand, to make sure their vehicle is clean and ready. If you want to have your boat displayed in a show, talk to the event hosts well in advance.

2. Boat Seminars: Most boat shows also have seminars for different things relating to boats. Seminars may inform you of the best ways to clean certain parts of your boat or may include guest speaker appearances. The seminars are either held on a bigger boat docked on the water or on shore.

3. New product give-a ways: Retailers from the boating industry flock to boat shows. Since boaters navigate their way to boat shows when they are around, retailers find it the best place to sell boating equipment, parts and boating accessories. Many of these retailers do raffles, free product give-a-ways and more. If you are looking for equipment, a boat show is often a good place to go.

Boat shows are held all over the nation and are the place to be for interested boaters. Free entertainment, great boats, boating apparel, food and more are often available.

It isn't uncommon for thousands of people to attend the boating events. The shows bring together boaters with similar interests and sometimes last several days. Some of the bigger boat shows in the United States include: The Seattle Boat Show, the Fort Lauderdale International Show, and the Atlanta Boat Show. Thanks to;Boat Shows - Lake Boating - DONE

Used Pontoon Boats - A Guide to Boat Shows

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Boat shows are the best way to check out the new seasonal offerings before you hit the water year.

A Guide to Boat Shows

As you shop the boat shows in your area, though, what, primarily, should you shop for in a new boat? This guide should help.

First, look around the boat shows near you for a good selection of boat styles that fit your needs. Some want the right pontoon boat to carry more party gear. Others need a speed boat for boat racing that reflects their fast, sleek personalities. Whatever your chosen boat style, though, understanding what you need before you walk into any boat shows is essential.

Once you've narrowed things down by style, it's time to start looking at the general size of the vessel. While vessel styles may actually help you determine the size, with boat styles like speed boats, you'll have lots of choices. Keep in mind that you need to choose a boat size that fits both the trailer you currently own and your level of experience.

Bigger boats take a lot more maneuvering than smaller ones do, and if your last lake boating experience was a dinghy with oars, you may need to start small or at least invest in some boating courses to get the job done right.

Boat Accessories

Now that you've looked at styles and size, your next step is to start choosing the preferences that best fit your needs. Most people look at engine capacity first. The larger the engine, the faster your boat is going to go, and boat shows are a great way to look at the engine technology that is currently available.

Talk with dealers about what is new in the world of boat engines, look at demonstrations, and if you're interested, talk about alternative fuel technologies. After all, gas is getting expensive for every engine, including those you'll be seeing at the boat shows you attend.

In addition to engine size, you need to consider other boating accessories. While you can do lots of accessorizing after the fact, choosing a model at the boat shows you visit that comes close to meeting your needs may help things out quite a bit.

Look at the lights, seat covers, and furniture included to be sure that you're getting the right boat. If you're shopping for higher end accessories or boating apparel or you have special boating needs (fishing and so forth) be sure to ask boat show dealers what could be added to their current model to make your boating experience a bit smoother.

Not sure where to find boat shows in your area? Go online. With thousands of boat shows from coast to coast, you're sure to find one within driving distance. It's unquestionably the way to get a look at all of the hottest models of the season and help narrow down your boat purchase choices.

Moreover, though, you can check out some of the awesome boating products boat makers have created for the market this year. It may just give you the fix you need to make it to the next season.

Boat Selection - Boat Shows - Lake Boating - DONE

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips on Choosing the Right Boat

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Are you are an avid fisherman who spends endless summer days searching for that fish that will give you ultimate bragging rights?

Or want to spend summer afternoons slowly cruising with a group of friends on your pontoon, or possibly have a fascination for speed and water sports.  Whatever your passion, there is a boat out there that is made specifically for your needs and desires. However it isn’t always easy to know exactly which boat you should choose. It is easy to be overwhelmed by the enormous variety of boat types and models. There are several different boat choices based on what they would be used for.

What will I use the boat for?

You should first decide what you anticipate using the boat for. There are boats for fishing, water sports, cruising, sailing, entertaining, or taking long trips. Some are designed for multiple purposes.
Once you know what you want to do with it, decide who you are going to be taking with you? You may not want a pontoon boat the fits 12 people if you are only going to be fishing with a buddy. You also don’t want to overload your boat because of safety.
Consider where you will be enjoying your boat; up and down the calm river, on a sheltered lake, or an open ocean with high waves and rough seas. If you will be taking trips you will want your boat to have a cabin.

Choosing the right engine for my boat:

Now consider the propulsion needed when deciding on an engine type. The horsepower and weight are very important factors in the performance of your boat. An engine that is not powerful enough will cause your boat to work harder than it should and lead to a great deal of maintenance and excess use of fuel. You need to consider the size and weight of your boat, including gear and passengers. There are six different propulsion types with varying factors to consider when choosing a system for your boat.

Different types of boats

Fishing
Inboard Cruisers, Houseboats, Sedan Bridge, Sportsfishing Boats, Center Console, Fish and Ski, Flat Boats, Bass Boats, Fishing Boats, Jon Boat, Deck Boat, Multi-Hull Cruiser, Multi-Hull Power Boat, Closed Bow Runabouts, Walkaround, Bowriders, Cuddy Cabins,

Water Sports
Fishing Boats, Fish and Ski Boats, Bass Boats, Stern Drive Cruisers, Bowriders, Closed Bow Runabouts, Cuddy Cabins, Deck boats, Inboard Ski Boats, Inboard Wakeboard Boats, Jet Boats

Entertainment
Pontoon, Deck Boats, Motor Yachts, Inboard Cruiser

Cruising/Trips
Cuddy Cabins, Motor Yachts, Sedan Bridge, Inboard Cruiser, Sportfishing Boats, Stern Drive Cruisers, Trawlers, Cruising Sailboats, Multi-Hull Cruising Sailboats.
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Used pontoon Boats- Lake of the Ozarks Shootout

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Back in 1988, it just sounded like a good idea. Get the local guys together and put an end once and for all to the ongoing argument over who had the biggest, baddest boat on the water.

The bragging rights were up for grabs and more than a few accepted the challenge that first year. Looking back, it may be the true Top Gun was the guy behind the scenes. He’s the one who’s never won a Top Gun trophy, but ask anyone who has been a part of the Shootout experience and they’ll tell you, Fran Steingrubey Sr., is the guy who made it happen.

The race was named after the movie that was sweeping the country back then, a movie that told the story of the underdog coming out on top, walking away with the rights to say he was the best of the best.

Only here at the lake, the best of the best had nothing to do with being the pilot of a fighter jet, it was all about boats.Twenty years later, the Lake Ozark Shootout is a living legacy of sorts to Steingrubey, the guy who started it all.

He was a drag racer at heart. There was nothing he enjoyed more than the thrill of thundering down an open stretch of waterway, skating across the surface with the throttle wide open and nothing to hold him back. And, he brought home his share of records and trophies over the years.

He loved the thrill of going fast and he loved working on the engines.
In the 1960s, Steingrubey had left a successful business in Illinois and moved the family to the lake. Looking for a change of pace, he and his wife bought the old Robin’s Resort.

By the late 1980s, he was ready for a new challenge. The Steinbgrubey family broke ground for a new lakefront entertainment spot that would be called Shooter’s 21.

Maybe it was fate, maybe it wasn’t, but whatever it was, it worked. Steingrubey’s Shooter’s was the perfect location to hold a race with plenty of room for a nice long stretch of waterway to give drivers space to open it up. Originally, the plan was to put on a drag race, but that idea didn’t float too well with the Missouri Water Patrol.

Instead, with the help of John Page, now the Camden County Sheriff but at that time chief of police in Osage Beach, Bill Seebold of Seebold Sports, and former Water Patrol Captain Bill Swineburg, who managed to get the permits in place, the beginnings of a different kind of race was coming together, Steingrubey said.
A timed race pitting racers against each other’s best run.

A race geared to giving the locals a chance to show their stuff. Boats from 18 feet and up were welcome. The rules were simple and the goal was to have a good time, Steingrubey said.

Once Seebold convinced Anheuser Busch to come onboard, the race was on. It turned out to be a winning combination. “We had a good time putting it all together and we got a lot of support from the community,” Steingrubey said.
The fire districts jumped on board and when it came time to decide what to do with the proceeds, the answer was invest it back in the community and use it to buy specialized equipment for the water rescue.

The lake area was growing and development along the shoreline was getting ready to explode. As the area grew, it became evident that the fire districts were going to need training and equipment to provide emergency services on the water.

“It just all fell into place. If you would have told me 20 years ago that we would see the Shootout become what it is today, I wouldn’t have believed you,” he said. “That first year we hit over 100 mph and now the boats are running over 200, people come from everywhere to watch, and the top classes of boats keep getting bigger and faster.”

The first year, Randy Scism took the Top Gun trophy running a boat with three or four outboard motors. A group of sheiks who were some of the sponsors for Scism boat apparently decided to come see what the race was all about. Well, according to Steingrubey, when they got here they couldn’t speak the language.
They created quite the sensation. The folks at the lake weren’t used to seeing sheiks wandering around the lake. Despite the language barrier, they  seemed to have a good time and enjoyed watching the boats. Before it was all over, they had donated $500 to the race, he said.

That first Shootout got the locals fired up and set the foundation for what has become the country’s largest unsanctioned race. It now draws racers running everything from personal watercraft and pontoons to high performance offshore boats.

The races has been responsible for  bringing tens of thousands of spectators to Lake of the Ozarks to take part in the Shootout experience. “It’s been good for the lake area, it’s fun to see all those people out there having a good time,” he said. “I’m glad to have been a part of it. I think all of us who have been involved in helping the fire districts get the right kind of equipment can be proud.”

Steingrubey plans to be on hand for the 20th anniversary celebration this weekend. He’ll be the guy giving the thumbs up as the racers pass.
Thanks to; Shootout started with Fran’s idea; First Top Gun race held for braggin’ rights - Camdenton, MO - Lake Sun Leader

Friday, August 22, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Tips on Turning Any Pontoon Boat Into the Ultimate Travel Camper

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boatingindustry. Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosures are a canvas enclosure custom made to fit your make and model of Pontoon Boat.

These enclosures will help protect your console instruments, pontoon
furniture and carpeting throughout. The Pontoon Full Camper Enclosure
makes the most of your pontoon boating experience.

A fully enclosed deck using a Bimini Top and a Camper Back Top gives you overall deck headroom. This is the ideal enclosure for weekenders, travelers and
entertaining on your pontoon boat. By adding optional screens and privacy curtains, you can turn your pontoon boat into the ultimate travel camper.

Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosure




Entertain on your Pontoon Boat

The Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosure does enclose the entire deck area of
your pontoon boat which now really makes it a multi use boat. You can entertain family and friends as well a great way to have a business meeting with a client. This enclosure is ideal for dining onboard, think of all the ideas you could do to create any atmosphere you wish for a great evening of entertainment.

Pontoon Camper Enclosure Creates Options for Your Pontoon Boat


If you're a real estate broker or agent selling waterfront properties, a The Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosure will be a great asset in helping you close a property sale. Keep your clients dry while you tour the lake looking at cottages and year round waterfront homes. Create an office on the water complete with cell phone, laptop computer, GPS etc.

The Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosure can also be used for an overnight
stay similar to a tent if needed. Makes for an inexpensive weekend camping trip by boat and give you a break from the hot humid weather or brief rain showers.

By adding a custom made Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosure, you can now start up a private charter boat business for tours and self-guided fishing trips, and not have to be concerned about changes in the weather while you are on the lake.




If You Spend More time on Your pontoon Boat

Look into a Pontoon Boat Enclosure with your local boat dealer, marina, boat
canvas shop and online. Get expert advice on the right Pontoon Enclosure before purchasing. You will now be prepared for any change in whether and not put a damper on a planned day on the water.

The Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosure will make a true difference in your
comfort while you are boating and extend your boating season deep into the fall.

For more information on Pontoon Boat Full Camper Enclosures please visit North American Waterway at:

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats Solid rain just what Orlando Lakes Needed

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. With an article out of Orlando, Florida.

TAVARES - The rain from Tropical Storm Fay this week might have been more than many Lake County residents wanted, but it was just what the area's lakes needed.

"We need the water like crazy," said Jack Hoebeke, an Imperial Terrace resident who, like most of his neighbors, enjoys navigating his boat through a narrow canal linking his community to the larger Dora Canal.

The Dora Canal links to Lake Eustis and Lake Dora. But the canal's extremely low water level in recent years has made it impassable for watercraft, including Hoebeke's pontoon boat.

"It's horribly low, and I can barely get out," he said. "So I was praying for rain."

This week, before Fay, Lake County was 3 inches short of normal rainfall for the past 12 months.

But from November 2005 until last month, the county recorded 37.8 inches less rain than average. The area's largest water bodies -- Lake Eustis, Lake Apopka, Lake Harris and Lake Dora -- are below normal.

"That really hits it home as to why our lake levels are still as low as they are," said Lance Lumbard, water-resources project manager with the Lake County Water Authority.
"So this kind of tropical activity is exactly what we're looking for to help bring our lakes back up."

But it's unlikely that one tropical storm such as Fay will make the lake's water levels rise to normal levels and help Hoebeke float his boat more easily.

Lake County will need several months of above-average rainfall distributed evenly across the area to make a significant impact.

"We've had pretty heavy rainfall in the center [of Lake County] in the past two months, but we need it spread out," Lumbard said.

Still, storms with heavy rains that cause no damage are always welcome, county officials said. U"Tropical activity with no wind is really what we need," Lumbard said.

Even though Fay skirted Lake County without inflicting major damage, it gave the area what it needed, said Jerry Smith, Lake's emergency-management director. "It's a blessing from God that we're getting rain," he said. Thanks to Martin E. Comas for this. Martin can be reached at 352-742-5927 or mcomas@orlandosentinel.com. Solid rain just what lakes need -- OrlandoSentinel.com

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Deck Boat vs Pontoon boat

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. In one of my boating forums I subscribe to, a recent discussion was about buying a Deck Boat vs Pontoon Boat? Here are some interesting comments.

We are looking at getting a bigger boat
(our bass boat is a bit small!) We have a large family, and want something that can carry 12+ persons. 14 would be good. We saw a pontoon boat that had some kind of wings on the bottoms of the pontoons that would allow it to plane out. but, it was kind of small. I think it was an 18 footer. Too small for us. It also had smaller pontoons. If w got a 24' one, with these wings, how big of motor would it need?

Deck boats appear to be faster, and better suited to us. But, I really don't know. None of the rental places around here have them. Any pros or cons that you know? We want to pull a tube, and probably skiers too, but our oldest kid is now 9 yrs old. But, our older son, (8 yrs old) loves anything like that. He will be a skier.

We want to fish, ski, and get wet!
Thanks! Nate

Comments;

1. Not sure if you can get 14 people on a deck boat but they IMO are better than a Pontoon, for the items you mentioned, Look at Hurricane deck boats.

http://www.hurricaneboats.com/?CFID=10752646&CFTOKEN=89095502

To me Pontoon are for slow cruising the lake but not any sort of rough water. Support your commerical fishermam, cus they smell like !!!!!......John

2. Dont know if a pontoon boat will give you the torque and holeshot for waterskiing abiet I have only been on once. Spent some days recently on a Hurricane deck boat outboard powered. Very comfortable for cruising, easy on/off the boat lift, shallow draft and handled the short chop well-plenty of seating . Fishable I guess but with all the cushions I dont know. Plenty of torque if water skiing or tubing-keep in mind your kids in 5 years will be quite larger.

3. I had a Chapparal Sunesta 25' deckboat for some time...rated to hold 14 people and was powered with a 350 mercruiser. Had plenty of power and would top out about 45 mph. There are plenty of used ones out there. In fact, I saw one the other day that had a 502 mercruiser in it - I am sure that thing hauled a$$.

4. Here you go! Pontoon, you can't go wrong with this one from South Bay. I saw this on You Tube. 600HP Pontoon boat top speed 71mph. This would turn some heads this is being delivered to some folks here on Lake Lanier.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCEF6zOFj2o&feature=related

Here are some pics of the motor
http://www.nutsandboltsfishing.com/smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=76f38e5b...

5. If it is going to be used in salt water, go with a deck boat for sure. If it is going to be fresh water only, there are pontoon boats that will fit your needs. Pontoon boats should be lighter and cheaper as well. Just look around at the different sizes and models of boats to see horsepower and people capacities.

You can get some of the boats in a triple toon model that may fit your needs even better. The third pontoon allows the boat to carry more weight and horsepower. We had a 22 foot Lowe pontoon with a 90hp motor on it. The speedo showed us running about 25mph when wide open, and it was rated for an even bigger motor.

6. Manitou pontoon boats has a 24' rated for 12 people and will handle like a ski boat. Here's a video http://www.manitouboats.com/main/modules.php?name=Products&op=fSear...

7. A guy I know has a Lowe aluminum deck boat that has tons of room in it, 90 merc. I haven't been in it, but he says he likes it. Just another alternative. I think it's 24' (Tahiti?)

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Used Pontoon Boats - Creative Community Living's Camp

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. Here is a great story out of Augusta, GA.

Campers rode horses, fished, worked on crafts, cruised on a pontoon boat, danced, played bingo, watched fireworks and tried lots of other activities at Creative Community Living's camp held Aug. 14-16 at the Kansas Jaycees Cerebral Palsy Ranch north of Augusta.

The rural site includes a swimming pool, two dormitories, a lodge and a dining hall. All are specially equipped for people with disabilities. A small lake, trees, grassy areas and a pasture with several horses all add to the beauty of the camp. A concrete ramp and a lift make it possible for campers - even those who ordinarily use wheelchairs - to ride horses.

"Camp is an opportunity for the individuals to participate in camp activities that are fun and accessible to them," said Nancy Mayberry, CCL's director of day services. "Horseback riding, hayrack rides, swimming, boating are all available. The men and women are not limited by their physical or mental capabilities."

Of the many activities, Mayberry said fishing, riding horses, going on hayrack rides, playing bingo and boating were especially popular.

When the pontoon boat was stranded in the middle of the lake because of mechanical failure, no one got upset.


"Even though they had to paddle back to shore, it was an enjoyable activity," she said.

Approximately 105 men and women from Winfield, Arkansas City, El Dorado, Andover and Wichita attended camp. About 30 stayed each night while others spent several hours or the day and then returned home. For day service clients, it was an opportunity to stay overnight without parental supervision.

"The individuals really look forward to camp," Mayberry said. "And with the recent cooler weather, people who are normally limited by the heat got to spend a lot more time outside enjoying the fresh air and activities."

On Friday evening, some parents came for supper, visiting and the outdoor dance. Thanks to the pleasant weather, more attended and stayed longer than in the past.

Legacy, a Regional Community Foundation, and other groups in Cowley and Butler counties helped fund CCL's camp. Thanks to;
CCL clients enjoy camp experience

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Honda Marine True 5 Warranty Program

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. News out of Honda Marine.

Honda Marine's True 5 warranty is now a standard feature for all Honda outboards purchased on or after July 1 for recreational use, the company reported today in a statement.

The program is a factory-backed, non-declining 5-year limited warranty, and coverage under the program is the same on the last day as it is on the first, according to Honda's Web site.

“With full Honda backing and non-declining coverage, True 5 keeps Honda Marine customers where they want to be — on the water,” said John Fulcher, senior manager at Honda Marine.

Thanks to Boating Industry USA for this; Honda's True 5 warranty program now standard

Used Pontoon Boats - Upcoming Boat Shows

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. The following lists a series of industry related conferences and events that will be of interest to marine professionals.

Port Credit In-Water Boat Show

Friday, August 22, 2008

Port Credit Harbour, Ontario

1st David DeEyre Classic Golf Tournament brought to you by Boating Ontario Dealers, sponsored by Canadian Yachting and Boatcan

Sept 3, 2008

Brooklea Golf & Country Club Midland (Contact OMOA to register)

2008 Toronto In-Water Boat Show

September 11 - 14, 2008

Ontario Place Harbour, Toronto

Squamish Nation Days & Second Annual Boat Show at the Creek

September 18 - 21, 2008

Mosquito Creek Marina, North Vancouver, BC

Symposium 2008 – Canadian Safe Boating Council

September 24 – 26, 2008

Viamede Conference Resort & Spa, Stoney Lake, Ontario

IBEX 2008 International Boatbuilders Exhibition and Conference

October 6 – 8, 2008

Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami, Florida

Land ‘N’ Sea Dealer Trade Show

October 15 - 17, 2008

South Point Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

Rekord Marine Dealer Show

October 17 - 18, 2008

Vancouver, B.C.

Western Marine Dealer Show

October 19 - 20, 2008

Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, BC

Gill North America Dealer Rendezvous

October 19, 2008

Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, Surrey, BC

Mermaid Marine Products Dealer Show

October 24 - 26, 2008

Crystal Palace, Moncton, N.B.

Canadian Marine Trade Show

November 2 - 3, 2008

International Centre, Hall 5, Mississauga, Ontario

Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

October 30 - November 3, 2008

Bahia Mar Yachting Center and Broward County Convention Center

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Marine Retailers Association of America (MRAA) Annual Convention

November 17 - 19, 2008

Rio Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

METS 2008

November 18 – 20, 2008

Amsterdam RAI Convention Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands

OMOA 2008 Conference & Trade Show

November 30 - December 2, 2008

London Convention Centre, London, Ontario

Toronto International Boat Show

January 10 - 18, 2009

Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto

boot – Düsseldorf

January 17 – 25, 2009

Düsseldorf, Germany

Vancouver International Boat Show

February 4 - 8, 2008

BC Place Stadium and False Creek Yacht Club, Vancouver, BC

Halifax Boat Show

Feb 19 - 22, 2009

Exhibition Park, Halifax

Ottawa Boat, Sportsmen's & Cottage Show

February 26, 2009

Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario

MAATS and ICAST 2009

July 15 - 17, 2009

Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida

Thanks to Boating Industry Canada for this; Boating Industry - Important Dates to Note

Used Pontoon Boats - Suncatcher Pontoon Boats

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. There are as many ways to effectively build a pontoon boat as there are ways to build a home.

it’s all about the quality and strength of the foundation. The most desirable pontoon boat foundation is thought to be a one-piece extruded cross member bolted directly to the top of U-shaped flotation logs, which sit higher in the water with less drag on the pontoon’s side, allowing for optimum performance and fuel efficiency.

Suncatcher pontoons are the tri-log model, which is considered by many to be the most superior pontoon boat foundation of all.

Suncatcher’s pontoon foundation design also maximizes the amount of available deck space on the boat. Since their boat measurements are based on deck length and not pontoon length, so when a Suncatcher boat is a 25-footer, it has 25 feet of deck.

Other aspects of Suncatcher construction also exceed the industry standards by adding additional foam flotation to all pontoons and featuring 12-point attachment of all boat motor pods.

Attention to detail in regard to construction is the secret to the Suncatcher level of quality. Thanks to; Suncatcher Pontoon Boats | Bull Dog Boat Werks

Used Pontoon Boats - The 2008 Legacy I/O


Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. The 2008 Legacy I/O brings quality and style to an all-new level. New high impact digital overlay graphics set this boat apart from the crowd.

Soft touch vinyl seats are beautifully complimented by Spradling color vinyl pillow inserts. The robust captains stand will make the captain the envy of the lake.

Faria Multi function gauges and improved ergonomics make this the best looking helm on the water. Many standard features are also found on the 2008 Legacy I/O, including Power Assist Hydraulic Steering, 50 gal. gas tank, activity locker, MP3 port, Kicker speakers, and an industry exclusive stainless steel reclining chair.

The I/O also comes standard with the Manitou exclusive SHP hull.

The Legacy I/O comes standard with the SHP tube configuration.

The Legacy I/O SHP easily provides the power and maneuverability needed to keep up with fast-paced activities and keep the fun level on high all day long. Thanks to; Boat Dealers and Service | Lake Norman > NC

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - MID-ATLANTIC FALL BOAT SHOW

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. The Largest Marine Product Inventory Reduction Sale Ever!

Announcing the
MID-ATLANTIC FALL BOAT SHOW & SALE
Charlotte, North Carolina

3 Days Only!

Well the calendar may indicate that summer’s coming to a close but Carolinians know differently. North & South Carolina boaters are lucky enough to live a climate where water activity is just about a year round luxury. With warm weather extending well into October and early November and both local and coastal fishing going strong well into January. Boating is more than a hobby …it’s a Lifestyle.

Carolina Boat dealers are very familiar with this lifestyle and to ensure the best selection of product they place orders and take delivery of product all year long.

August not only marks the “Dog Days of Summer” it’s also marks the beginning of the ’09 product lines arriving just about daily. As the temperature reads “HOT” the deals on the remaining 08 get even hotter.

This is the time of year to put the profit in your pocket.
Remaining inventory invoices gets slashed up to thousands of dollars in an effort to make room for the new product. Cruisers, Family Run-a-bouts, Pontoons, Ski Boats, Deck boats, Fishing Boats, Personal Watercraft…Everything must go! ! !

15 Local Dealers come together in one location with the same goal…Save you Money.

3 Big Days… 1 Huge Sale … Don’t Miss It
August 15 - 17, 2008
Charlotte Convention Center
Downtown Charlotte, NC

Show Hours
Friday
12:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 7:00pm
Sunday
11:00am - 5:00pm

Admission Price
Adults $6
12 & under free
with adult

All tickets are sold at the door

Admission tickets are good all 3 days when you get a return pass (available at the exit door of the show)

Coupon Online Here:

“Rigged & Ready”
for the Water

REMAINING 2008 STOCK HAS BEEN REDUCED TO PUT THE PROFIT IN YOUR POCKET.

The weathers hot and so are the deals. Hundreds, even Thousands of dollars is waiting to be saved on remaining 2007 stock.

WANT TO BE THE FIRST ON THE LAKE WITH A 2009 MODEL?

Many dealers will have 2009 models on display and because of special purchases they are able to pass on some huge discounts over next year pricing.

2009 models at 2008 prices.

So……
if your Thinking about a
new boat???
This is the sales event you
don't want to miss.

Contact Us

Send E-mail to:

Info@NCBoatShows.com

Or give us a call:

Phone: 336-855-0208
Fax: 336-855-0249

Boats for sale MID-ATLANTIC FALL BOAT SHOW & SALE August 15 - 17, 2008 Charlotte, NC.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Used Pontoon Boats - Ole Milwaukee Summer Booze Cruise


Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from North American Waterway bringing you Used Pontoon Boats along with news and views from the boating industry. An article on Ole Milwaukee Booze Cruises.

Ten years ago, Michael Kraus and Russ Davis started Riverwalk Boat Rentals & Tours with four paddleboats and a single, 10-person boat. Today, the company employees 20 people and rents three large-sized boats and four pontoons.

Riverwalk's mission is to provide an affordable river experience.

"We found our niche in the everyday person who didn't want to spend a fortune to have fun on the water," says Kraus.

Riverwalk offers private charters and public tours every night of the week. The public tours have a different theme every night, reflected in the drinks and snacks. Monday nights are "Margarita Mondays;" Tuesdays are "Tiki Tuesdays;" Wednesdays are "Wine Wednesdays;" Thursdays are "Thirsty Thursdays;" Fridays are "Funky Fridays;" Saturdays are "Social Saturdays."

All of the tours are $25, and run from 6 to 7: 30 p.m. or 7:45 to 9 p.m. At least 15 people have to sign up in order for the boat to launch.

A Sunday brunch costs $35, and is from noon to 2 p.m. Two-hour private dinner cruises are also available.

On a recent Tuesday night, we gave Tiki Tuesday a whirl and boarded the Brew City Queen II, a 30-person pontoon, just before the 6 p.m. departure time. The following Saturday, we took a second booze cruise.

Overall, we had a lot of fun. The weather was perfect on Tuesday, and cool but choppy on Saturday. The 7.6-mile route is a comfortable amount of time to enjoy the view of Downtown Milwaukee, imbibe in a couple (OK, maybe more like a few) cocktails and taps of Miller Lite, eat a few Swedish meatballs and chat with friends. Saturday's trip was totally sold out, and our group of three grabbed the last seats on a tour of at least two bachelorette parties and one 21st birthday.

"It's like the three-hour tour in Gilligan's Island. Only most of the clients are Ginger / Maryanne types, and there's a lot more drinking," says Paul Connolly, who was visiting Milwaukee from Washington, D.C.

The ride begins at the docks at Pere Marquette Park, 948 N. Old World 3rd St., and continues south along the Milwaukee River until it meets up with the Menomonee and Kinnickinnic Rivers. It then brings you out into Lake Michigan for stunning sunset views of the Milwaukee Art Museum, Pier Wisconsin and Downtown's skyline.

Because of the choppy waters on Saturday, we didn't get onto the lake, instead we cruised up and down the more placid river.

Tuesday's all-you-can-drink menu included Blue Hawaiians, Mai Tais, Pina Coladas or Miller Lite. The featured snacks were pineapple salsa and chips, a fruit and cheese platter and teriyaki chicken.

Our friendly bartender kept the blender spinning, providing our thirsty crew with plentiful sugary drinks served in plastic take-cover souvenir mugs. Though served modestly with no garnish or frills, the colorful slushy concoctions were mixed well and packed a nice punch -- the perfect complement to a smooth cruise around Milwaukee's pleasant shoreline. And you can keep your mug.

Saturday night's cruise -- to the best of our hazy recollection -- featured Miller Lite, rum punch, cheese, crackers, quesadillas and Swedish meatballs.

The pontoon is a simple structure -- unlike the double-decker, enclosed Iroquois -- but we appreciated the closeness to the water. The openness of the pontoon made us able to really enjoy the elements, yet miraculously, we managed to stay completely dry during the ride. Fortunately, there's a tiny, portable bathroom aboard. But the appeal of this cruise isn't the boat itself.

"Intimacy is one of the best qualities of a Riverwalk boat tour," says Kraus. "On our boats, you get a little closer to everything: the wind, the sun and the water."

Our only complaint was the music, which was classic rock piped through tiny speakers, even though the Web site promises Polynesian and Caribbean tunes for Tiki Tuesday.

Because we chose the early evening tour Tuesday, most of the other passengers were Downtown workers enjoying happy hour. Krause says the boat brewery tours are more of a college crowd (over 21, of course) and that the later cruises tend to have a younger crowd, too.

Smoking is permitted on the pontoon, but because of the open nature of the vessel, it's not a problem for non-smokers. During our cruise, smokers asked our permission to have a cigarette and then went to the back of the boat to light up.

Riverwalk employs a few captains, including Bob Gates, AKA "Captain Bob," who was in command for our Tuesday tour. Gates has been with the company since it started. Our Saturday captain pointed out birds and wildlife, but mostly left the passengers alone to chat amongst ourselves.

It's also notable that Riverwalk offers the only boat brewery tour in the state. During the tour, the boat stops at the Ale House, Lakefront Brewery and the Rock Bottom, where passengers sample a variety of micro beers and learn about the brewing process.

The cost is $26 and runs Saturdays and Sundays through Aug. 31, and every Saturday during the month of September.

"These have become really, really popular," says Kraus.

Kraus says the increase in gas prices did not affect the cost of a booze cruise.

"We raised our prices on large, private boats, but not on the nightly cruises," says Kraus. "We've always been affordable and will continue that way."

OnMilwaukee.com Bars & Clubs: Booze cruises shake up typical summer nights