Friday, September 7, 2012

Malibu Boats are Great for The Big Lake

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Latest from malibu boats, now teleh released one for the new series was launched in various parts of the world. A suitable boats for the lake, which is fitting for any sailing and boating hobby you. This includes the latest Boats malibu boats, please carefully to read some of the reviews below.

Malibu Boats, a global leader in state-of-the-art watersports towboats, will feature an all-new Wakesetter 24 MXZ 2013 at Surf Expo in Orlando, Florida September 6-8. The MXZ 24 ​​MXZ joined with 22, which was introduced last year at Surf Expo and has now become the fastest-selling new boat launch in the history of Malibu.

2013 Malibu Wakesetter MXZ "The addition of 24 to a very successful MXZ MXZ family we will maximize your boating experience on the big boat, pickle-fork market," said Scott Davenport, director of sales in Malibu. "The boat is made for a large crew that attacked every activity imaginable., And, thanks to Surf Gate, we have significantly reduced the time required to switch between activities, allowing our customers to focus on water sports boat than the setting."

New features include a flip-up seat Wakeview, dual-purpose built-in cooler with an oversized drop-in coolers and expandable storage throughout the boat at a convenient access point. The MXZ 24 ​​is equipped with patented technology Surf Malibu Gate and plug-and-play ballast and Mobile Device Gateway, utilizing Bluetooth 2013 Malibu Wakesetter MXZtechnology. In addition, customers can personalize their 24 MXZ with gel and gel combination of metal, and even a matching G3 tower.

"We have designed MXZ 24 ​​for large lakes and variable water conditions, or situations where you have a large group of your friends and family nearby," said Dan Gasper, director of product design Malibu. "Wakeview elevated seating provides good visibility for 2013 Malibu Wakesetter MXZpoint watch wakeboarding and wakesurfing."
 
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Malibu Boats is the largest producer in the world of watersports towboats. Malibu RESPONSE market models, Wakesetter and Ride and Axis Wake Research brand through a network of dealers throughout the world. Malibu is a private company with about 450 employees and manufacturing facilities in California, Tennessee, and Australia.

Performance Yamaha Boats High Octane

Yamaha Boats High Octane
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Speed Boat - In 2013 one of the leading manufacturers of Japan issued a new series of high performance jet boat. Models in sporty design suitable for lovers of speed boat. Desainya very futuristic and has been adapted to the dynamic aero stability to set the pace boat on the water.

There have been many series that became a favorite of the plant, did this Japanese manufacturer is one of the maestro boat engines, and has many great concepts developed for the betterment of the world boat. Very much a user of the product's manufacturer, and senantiasaa do not want to use the boat to move from plant to another. The nature of these fanatics appear directly as a result it using one of these factories, are you one of them?

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With over 50 years of marine engine expertise, Yamaha is the Undisputed leader and most trusted brand on the water today. And also never lowered the quality of outcomes for consumers karyaanya fanatical, it is an important service in the strength of this pabri.

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Our lightweight, fuel-efficient engines outperform competitive models, while saving two gallons of fuel every hour. This is one key to the success of this plant pokook in launching products, fuel efficiency is one of the hallmarks of the Yamaha boat. Yamaha boat although fuel efficient, but does not lose speed when driving performanc, that the uniqueness of the Yamaha boat.

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Yamaha marine engines power our boats from zero-to-30 mph in half the time it takes comparable stern drive boats. That's truly the power you can feel. Indeed, the Japanese manufacturer has Usually mild character and fullspeed, with little torque but memilii speed is not inferior to a large torque, which makes products from yamaha boat more preferred.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Fishing Boats - Using the Tracker Boats as a New Option

Fishing Boats - Using the Tracker Boats as a New Option
Tracker Boats
Fishing is the sport fun. Ran toward the dawn of the big sportfisher is heaven on earth. However, depending on the feedback so far below the bobber from the family Runabout. Do you live near a lake, river, sea or bay fishing fun just crank the engine go. Get out there and do it. Find a fishing boat to suit your needs at

What kind of fishing interests you?



Tracker Boats - Saltwater offshore

If your idea of ​​fishing involves overcome fat, huge fish and miles of open sea, you want a boat capable of handling all conditions. Seaworthy ships, including the center console base and a small room cabin with single or twin paddles until the conversion or Bluewater fishing machines with fancy salons, luxury homes and a strong diesel ship engines.

Tracker Boats - Saltwater inshore

When you need a boat, a small light to target tropical flats for bonefish or tarpon, or you want to poke around the estuary for redfish, trout and snook, typical vessel options include "flats boats" or "bay boat." This boat, usually under 23 feet in length, most often supported by a single outboard engine. They float in shallow water and offers enough deck space for casting.

Tracker Boats - bass

You have seen this boat. They're fast, colorful and low-to-the-air. They may be fiberglass or aluminum and most are equipped with bows and hardware platform for casting. A bow-mount trolling motor bass rig the perfect complement.

Tracker Boats - freshwater

If you fish the lake, but prefer to leave the light speedboats to bassmen hardcore, you'll find many options under freshwater fishing boats. From aluminum to fiberglass hull, from walleye boats, bowriders and dual-console to the small center console, you can choose the style that suits your family's activities.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The Winter Boat Show Season Is Red-Hot

It seems counterintuitive that winter is the best time of the year to buy a new boat or personal watercraft. But those who wait until late spring or summer to make their purchase often are disappointed to learn that the new vessel they want is sold out.

According to Bryan Seti, national marketing manager for Yamaha Motor Corp., this is because when it comes to buying a new boat or personal watercraft, shopping early gets the best deals.

"This past year, we sold out of our best-selling WaveRunners [personal watercrafts] before the July 4 weekend and our most affordable WaveRunner, the VX110, was nearly sold out in June," Seti said. "It's harder for consumers to find a deal when supply is that low."

Seti says that buying a boat or personal watercraft at a winter boat show will guarantee that you find the boat you want because dealers are motivated to sell.

"Our dealers are receiving their 2006 orders now and those units take up a lot of space at the dealership," said Seti. "Dealers tend to get motivated when they see a crowded sales floor."

The nautical experts at www.BestofBoating.com offer the following tips to help you get prepared for a winter boat show:

* Plan your attack. Research boats and personal watercrafts before the show and map out the exhibits you want to visit. By preparing in advance, there's less chance of being distracted.

* Take a day off. Plan your visit for a weekday, when shows are less crowded. This makes it easier to inspect boats and talk with manufacturers' representatives and dealers.

* Stay focused. If you're seriously shopping at the show, you may not want to bring the kids. Your full attention is needed when closing a deal.

* Think on your feet. Wear comfortable shoes that are easy to remove so you can climb aboard the exhibits. Your feet will thank you at the end of the day.


Preparing Your Boat For A Hurricane

Every marina has different rules for what must be done by boat owners in the face of an approaching hurricane. In the wake of Katrina and Wilma, states are beginning to pass laws requiring boat owners to prepare their boats in certain ways. In light of all this information, some of it conflicting, what are the most important things a boat owner must know to protect themselves and their boat during a hurricane?

There are two basic rules that most experts agree offer the most important advice. First, plan ahead for what you will do when a hurricane approaches. That means checking your contract with your marina to see what they require and checking with your state for any additional regulations. You should also check with your boat insurance company to see if they have regulations that may affect your coverage. Conduct a dry run during the off-season to be sure you fully understand how much time is necessary to move or prepare your boat.

Second, under no circumstances is it safe to attempt to ride out a hurricane in your boat. There is a persistent myth that being on a boat in open water is safer than being on land during a hurricane, but the facts do not bear it out. Hurricane winds and tides can carry boats far inland or even sink them. Your boat is not worth risking your life.

Moving your boat is always the best way to prevent damage if at all possible. However, this requires arranging for inland storage space well ahead of time. Also, many boat owners are not aware that drawbridges are often locked down before a hurricane to facilitate the evacuation of people from low-lying areas. This increases the importance of moving your boat as soon as a hurricane watch is issued for your area.

Some areas have flotilla plans in place in order to move the maximum number of boats in the shortest time. Your local emergency management office will issue flotilla information in advance of a hurricane. If you are planning on joining a flotilla, be sure that your boat is properly maintained and fueled.

If moving your boat is not a possibility there are some simple things you can do to minimize damage. Remove all portable items from your boat such as electronics, antennas, dinghies, sun shades, oars or any other item that may blow around and cause damage. Be sure that any remaining items are securely lashed down. Obtain rope and other supplies to secure your boat well in advance as these items may be in short supply before a storm.