Waterways – Page 35 – Quimby's Cruising Guide
Marker One ML4

It wasn’t very long ago that purchasing a pontoon boat would get you two “logs” and aluminum cross beams topped by a wood deck and more aluminum framing for the seats and fence railings. Affordable? Yes. But not the strongest or longest lasting marine construction. Things started to change over the past couple of years, […] Read More

Larson 190 LXH

The 190 LXH is the first in a new series of runabouts from Larson, the LXH series, which, according to the company, was launched as a result of listening to what its customers want. So, what do its customers want? More space and storage, along with performance versatility. Larson’s engineers accomplished the former in part […] Read More

Tested: Sea Ray 400 Fly

One of the Holy Grails of boat design is to eliminate “dead space,” an area that takes up room yet performs no function. Sea Ray’s new 400 Fly succeeds admirably in this quest by fitting more into its 40-foot hull than you would think possible. OK, admittedly, with the swim platform attached, it’s a 43-foot […] Read More

‘Sleep-Aboards:’ The Liveaboard Litmus Test

If you’re the kind of person who wants to spend day and night on the water while on vacation, literally, then consider booking a “sleep-aboard.” Companies such as SleepAfloat, which primarily serves the Atlantic coast, specialize in providing short-term stays on private boats. These range from modest houseboats, sailboats and cabin cruisers to luxury yachts […] Read More

Being Boarded by the ‘Water Cops’

It had been a peaceful run from Ft. Pierce down to Stuart and into the St. Lucie Canal. As I was casually homing in on the quick-flashing red halfway across Florida’s Lake Okeechobee, we were lit up by a gazillion candlepower spot from outer space. By the time I bounced down from the overhead, the […] Read More

Tested: GoPro Hero4

These days, GoPro cameras are everywhere, as are their images on the Internet. The waterproof marvel was originally developed about 10 years ago by a couple of surfing enthusiasts. We aren’t surfers. Our idea of outdoor fun is a leisurely sail aboard our boat, but we acquired one of these nearly indestructible little devices last […] Read More

Correct Craft Enters Aluminum Fishing Boat Market

Correct Craft has announced that it is entering the aluminum fishing boat market with the acquisition of SeaArk Boats. SeaArk, a premier aluminum fishing boat, is a quality leader in its segment with both outstanding product and customer service reputations. Correct Craft announced it plans to continue manufacturing SeaArk at its facility in Monticello, Arkansas. […] Read More

Boating Industry Names Top 50 Products

For the third year, Boating Industry magazine, a leading news source for the recreational marine industry, has published its list of the 50 top products, ranging from boats to engines to accessories and more. This year’s selections were chosen from hundreds of products introduced or significantly updated since the beginning of 2015, and picked for […] Read More