Waterways – Page 63 – Quimby's Cruising Guide
Review: Starcraft SCX 210 OB

Starcraft founder Arthur E. Schrock began building boats — as well as farm equipment and aluminum water tanks — in Goshen, Ind., in 1903. He wouldn’t recognize the great products his company builds now! The 210 SCX OB constitutes the company’s first outboard version of its successful wakeboard line. The engine on […] Read More

Review: Cutwater 30

The new Cutwater 30, from the same builder as Ranger Tug, solves a problem that plagues many small family cruisers — namely, the lack of adequate “social” and “moving around” space. It’s cleverly designed cockpit seating and foredeck table allow onboard guests plenty of room. The 30 is a logical step up […] Read More

Southern Jewel

When the Cherokee Bluffs Dam was finished back in 1926 and the Tallapoosa River began backfilling more than 44,000 acres of land southeast of Birmingham, it created what was then the largest man-made body of water in the world. And while it may no longer be No. 1 in the record books, Lake Martin […] Read More

Corps Releases New Carp Report

The Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a joint report on December 23 on the possibility of Asian carp traveling past the electric barriers designed to keep them from migrating into the Great Lakes. Although the report sketched out some scenarios under which it is theoretically possible for […] Read More

BoatUS Provides Child/Teen Life Jackets

Having right-sized life jackets for kids at summer camps, schools and non-profit organizations is critical for safe on-the-water fun. The BoatUS Foundation has a solution that is affordable and open to groups offering programming such as educational boat trips, fishing trips, or canoe and kayak excursions. The new Kids Afloat Program offers […] Read More

Recreational Boating Continues Rebound

As 2013 comes to a close, the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) has announced it anticipates the U.S. recreational boating industry to continue its post-recession climb, with an estimated 5 percent increase in new powerboat retail sales. The increase comes on the heels of the industry’s 2012 rebound, when new powerboat retail sales increased […] Read More

Evinrude E-TEC 65 HP Pontoon Series

BRP has expanded its Evinrude E-TEC Pontoon Series lineup with a new Evinrude E-TEC 65-horsepower model. The Evinrude E-TEC 65 HP Pontoon Series is the ideal choice for any smaller-to-midsize pontoon application. Like all Evinrude E-TEC Pontoon Series offerings — including the 90, 115 and 150 horsepower options for midsize to larger […] Read More

River Lore: The Wabash

On a journey that lasted 18 cold days and nights, George Rogers Clark led a force of 175 American and French militia from Kaskaskia, Ill., to Vincennes, Ind., with the goal of capturing Fort Sackville. But this was no road trip. To reach Vincennes, the oldest city in Indiana, Clark and his men marched […] Read More