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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Boaters oppose more ethanol in their tanks - Sell Boats

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Bill Griswold remembers fishing in Rehoboth Bay with his family when his boat's motor sputtered and quickly died.

Stranded on the water, the Griswolds were towed back to the marina. A mechanic showed them what was wrong with the boat's four-stroke engine.

"The fuel line and filter system were completely clogged with a gum that looked like mayonnaise," Griswold said.

Griswold is like many boaters who say that gasoline containing 10 percent ethanol has damaged their boat's engines and spurred them to spend thousands in replacement costs. The boating industry and many states aren't happy about an ethanol industry request now before the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to start allowing gasoline to contain up to 15 percent ethanol by volume.

Ethanol is a corn-based alcohol that has won federal support because it lowers carbon emissions and reduces the nation's dependency on petroleum. However, critics say ethanol burns at a higher temperature and is disruptive to a multitude of small engines, including aircraft, chainsaws, weed whackers and snow blowers.

Robert Gaudette, director of boating services for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, said he remembers the roll-out of E-10 gasoline causing havoc among boaters. By now, he said, many of the state's 200,000 registered boaters have adjusted to the new fuel.

"Boat manufacturers can handle E-10. They're not exactly sure what (a higher blend) will do," Gaudette said.

E-10 requirement

The federal government requires marinas in many parts of Maryland and throughout Delaware, including Sussex County, to sell E-10 gasoline. The EPA has identified the places as "nonattainment" areas, which means they have poor air quality and only ethanol blends emitting fewer greenhouse gases can be sold there.

Somers Cove Marina in Crisfield is proud to sell fuel without ethanol -- even if it means boaters must pay 20 cents more per gallon to get it, said Lloyd Tyler, the facility's executive director.

Somers Cove had sold the E-10 gasoline, but in August went back to an ethanol-free blend, he said. He said it is becoming more difficult to find ethanol-free gasoline, as fewer refineries are now producing it.

"We had so many complaints from our boaters, particular the outboards, the smaller ones," he said. "They said it caused excessive condensation in the fuel tanks, and on the fiberglass or plastic tanks, it causes them to peel, and that mess gets into the fuel lines."

The Wicomico Yacht Club also switched back to selling gasoline without ethanol in it, said Scott McCurdy, a member of the Allen-based club.

"Most people are willing to pay 10 or 15 cents more on a gallon because that cost pales in comparison to repairing or getting a carburetor replaced," McCurdy said.

McCurdy, the owner of North Bay Marine in Fenwick Island, said while adding certain additives to the fuel can help, ethanol can cause water to build up in the gasoline and can damage a boat's fuel line. Furthermore, boaters who wait extended periods of time between using their boat tend to experience more problems, he said.

"In the last two summers, we have done more carburetor work than in the past 10," McCurdy said.

Joe Morris, who owns the marine store at Lewes Harbor Marina, said ethanol will degrade parts of older engines that aren't resistant to alcohol. For example, it will destroy rubber fuel lines and plastic gaskets.

Morris said ethanol acts as a detergent, scrubbing off soot that ends up clogging up filters and carburetors. Unless boaters put special additives into their fuel, they run the risk of the ethanol causing "phase separation." It occurs when gasoline, water and alcohol separate into layers within the tank, and the result is that the engine stalls.

"The engine literally starves for gasoline," Morris said.

Rise in ethanol by volume

Last March, Growth Energy, a national pro-ethanol group, and 54 ethanol manufacturers petitioned the EPA to allow gasoline to contain up to 15 percent ethanol by volume.

The deadline for the EPA to decide whether to boost the ethanol amount is Dec. 1. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson told Reuters last week that it may work past the deadline because it is still reviewing test results on the higher blend's effects on engines.

Meanwhile, a bill introduced by U.S. Sens. Benjamin L. Cardin, D-Md., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, would try to ensure the new blend is sufficiently tested before entering the marketplace. Senate Bill 1666 would require EPA's Science Advisory Board to study the compatibility of the new fuel blend with current engines before any new standards are adopted. At this point, the bill has been referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

Cardin released a statement in which he said that while he supports developing biofuels to help the U.S. decrease its dependency on foreign oil, the new products cannot harm boats, chainsaws, lawnmowers and other products.

"We need to let good science guide us in making sure that we are getting the clean air benefits and engine performance that boaters, lawn care companies and others who rely on smaller engines deserve," Cardin said.

Delaware's DNREC was among those who submitted materials to the EPA in which they opposed the E-15 request. DNREC submitted 17 pages of materials.

"Most cars are only equipped to handle ethanol at 10 percent. They'll experience performance issues, run hotter and see a drop in gasoline efficiency at E-15," said Majorie Crofts, acting director of DNREC's Division of Air and Waste Management.

Griswold is convinced that ethanol is to blame for the problems his boat had on the water. To counteract the effects of E-10, Griswold has spent thousands of dollars to modify his boat and use gasoline additives, he said.

"All of the sudden, an engine that had been flawless had two breakdowns while out on the water," he said.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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Globe Wireless and Satlink announced the signing of a Marketing and Distribution Agreement which appoints Globe Wireless as a distributor of Satlink’s Inmarsat FleetBroadband 150 and 250 equipment. Globe Wireless has also made an initial substantial order of FleetBroadband units.

The Marketing and Distribution Agreement allows Globe Wireless to promote, sell, install, service and support Satlink FleetBroadband equipment. Globe Wireless will use its worldwide team employee technicians to install and service the Satlink equipment aboard customer ships.

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Thursday, September 03, 2009

A Boat Loan Broker makes getting loans easy.

A specialty boat lender can help you navigate the process better than a traditional lender who isn't familiar with marine loans.

A true boat loan broker knows the Boating Industry inside and out. He helps you find the best boat or yacht loan for your special situation by being marine lifestyle educated, fast, reliable and experienced. By delivering boat surveys, if necessary, boat value checks and boat history reports, he lets you know all of your boat loan options - not just the ones that are in the bank's or lending institution's best interest.

There are tons of financing and purchasing tips a boat loan broker can give you that the suit sitting behind a desk at your local bank can't (you know - the guy with the milky white complexion whose never stepped foot on the deck of a marine vessel before)!

Think of it this way. If you have a sharp pain shooting through your foot, are you going to go to an ear, nose, and throat doctor - or a podiatrist?

Make sure you get your boat loan through a credible boat loan broker, not someone posing as a marine lender who may not have your best boating or yachting interests at heart.

Don't fall victim to a lending practice called "Shotgunning" or "Shot Gun Lending"

Shot Gun Lending is when you're applying for a boat loan, or any loan for that matter, and your credit information is given out to all lenders at once.

This practice is used by sub-standard loan brokers, regardless of what type of financial institution they are, and can adversely affect your FICO Score on all 3 of your Major Credit Bureau's files.

To get more in depth, here's an example:

You're applying for a boat loan and you're using a service to get the best rate and term possible for your situation. The service takes your credit application and faxes it out to the 10 or 12 different lenders that they use. When each lender checks your credit file, your credit score lowers by 3 to 7 points for what's called a "CREDIT INQUIRY".

If your credit score goes down for each inquiry by 3 to 7 points, this could cause a FICO movement of 30 to 84 points! Needless to say, for every point your Credit Score goes down, the percentage rate for your loan could go up!... And, this could even cause a lender to decline you for your boat loan !

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Friday, April 03, 2009

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A river and bay push boat built for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been posted for immediate sale. The vessel features include:
• Complete rebuild 2006
• Regularly dry-docked and serviced
• Good working condition 2009
• 47 ft long x 17 ft wide
• Weight: 44 tons
• Two 300HP Cummins NT855 Diesel Engines
• Two 4-blade, 34 inch diameter brass props
• 750 gallon fuel capacity
• Complete overhaul 2006: one engine rebuilt by Cummins dealer
• New diesel gen-set installed
• New batteries 2008
• Built 1970 for Grafton Boats for US Army Corps of Engineers
• Current location Delaware, USA
Sales Price: $335,000 Ex-works Site

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Zeus propulsion standard on new Sea Ray 43 Sundancer.

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No matter how experienced the boater, from veteran owner to brand-new buyer, they’ll always have the upper hand with the new Sea Ray 43 Sundancer. This is the first Sea Ray to come standard with the revolutionary Zeus propulsion system and intuitive helm joystick, which means that now anyone can dock. All the driver has to do is move the joystick in the direction he or she wants to go, or twist it to turn the boat in its own length. Nothing could be easier.

The 43 Sundancer comes standard with twin Cummins MerCruiser® QSB 425 diesels (425 hp - 313 kW) mated to Zeus drives — individually articulating pods that offer up to 15 percent better fuel economy and 15 percent faster top speeds than regular inboards. Plus, the Zeus-equipped 43 Sundancer provides a more comfortable ride because gear noise and vibration are significantly reduced. Optional power includes twin Cummins MerCruiser QSB 480 diesels (474 hp - 353 kW) with Zeus drives.

Above the waterline, the 43 Sundancer is everything that discriminating boat owners have come to expect from the definitive express cruiser series on the water. It starts with a trademark reverse sheer line, below which are two oversize hull windows and10 portlights. A hardtop integrates seamlessly with the windshield for the ultimate in weather protection and climate control (16,000-BTU helm air conditioning/heating is optional), yet you can still let the sun shine in thanks to two retractable skylights.

The captain will enjoy that sunny warmth from a double-wide helm seat with flip-up bolster and armrests. It slides and adjusts vertically in front of the gel-coated dash with SmartCraft® VesselView Display and MerCruiser digital throttle and shift. To port, guests can lounge on the big L-shaped bench. The seating options continue in the cockpit, which boasts a U-shaped lounge flanking a convenient fiberglass table; a wet bar opposite features a solid-surface countertop, sink and icemaker — or you can opt up to the removable flatscreen TV, stainless-steel barbecue grill and refrigerator.

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Below deck, the 43 Sundancer features a functional (and absolutely gorgeous) split stateroom plan, each with a wood privacy door. The forward master pampers owners in an island-style bed, from which they can watch the flatscreen HDTV with remote DVD player. Cruising couples will be amazed at the storage — under the berth, in gunwale cabinets, in two hanging lockers, in the floor — and they’ll also love the individual head and shower compartments, port and starboard, both with tile flooring.

The mid-stateroom has two twin beds that convert to a queen, so it’s perfect for kids or grown-up guests. Along with a hanging locker, overnighters here will appreciate a private head and shower compartment; the vanity is separate and includes a solid-surface countertop, mirror, sink and storage.

In between the two staterooms, the salon and galley have all the modern indulgences of a refined seaside condominium. There’s optional wood flooring and Ultraleather HP™ seating; a 26-inch flatscreen HDTV with DVD player and stereo with six-disk CD changer; wood blinds and high-gloss cherry interior (either regular or dark). The galley is designed to make life as easy as possible for the onboard chef, sporting designated storage for cutlery, plates, and glasses. Full stainless-steel appliances add more than a touch of luxury.

At its heart, the new 43 Sundancer is a boat that will make owners feel comfortable in any situation, whether it be driving, docking, entertaining, or cruising with friends and family. And since it comes with a free membership in the Sea Ray Owners Club™, which offers great money-saving benefits and endless fun experiences like owners’ rendezvous and dock parties, the newest sport yacht will have ample opportunity to show off its slick handiwork.

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Specifications* for the 43 Sundancer are as follows:
Overall Length w/Extended Swim Platform 47’3” 14.40 m
Beam 14’0” 4.27 m
Draft (Zeus Drives) 42” 107 cm
Dry weight 28,500 lbs 12,928 kg
Fuel capacity 350 gal 1,325 L
Water capacity 100 gal 378 L
Holding tank 42 gal 159 L
Dead rise 19° 19°

*The specification measurements are approximate and are subject to variance.

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Monday, September 15, 2008

U.S. brokers look north to sell rising boat inventory. Sell A Boat

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Faltering American economy and election-year jitters put Canadian buyers in the driver's seat.
Faced with a faltering economy and election-year jitters among consumers, American yacht brokers are looking north of the border to find customers for their growing inventory of boats.

The Canadian dollar reaching parity with the U.S. greenback piqued interest in cross-border boat shopping among Canadians, and even now with the dollar at a weaker 93 cents US, Allen Powell, president of the Northwest Yacht Brokers Association, said Canadians are still heading south in search of boats.

"We've had Canadians coming all the way down here," said Powell, who owns Capital City Yachts in Olympia, Wash., which primarily sells trawlers from 45 to 75 feet, ranging from $580,000 US to over $1 million. "We just delivered a brand new powerboat to a Canadian, and we just delivered a sailboat that was built in Canada and is going back to Canada.

"Our goal is to encourage your fellow countrymen to come and look and to look seriously because there is a lot of inventory that brokers are anxious to sell," he said. "Frankly, a lot of people, ourselves included, are looking at getting the '09 models in and not having to worry about the '08 models that are still here."

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Just as real estate here has switched from a sellers' to a buyers' market, boat buyers in the U.S. are now in the driver's seat. Powell said with election years traditionally weaker for those luxury purchases, the November presidential vote is only making it more difficult to sell boats to Americans.

"The dollar parity has helped for sure, and I think your economy has been more robust. It is certainly more stable," said Powell. "It seems to me that has helped, and I assume that has brought some people who might have been sitting on the fence to buy.

"The other thing that has been helpful to Canadian buyers is that there is more inventory, and so the choices are greater."

Like the auto business, gas guzzlers are the new pariahs on the water, and Powell said there has been a shift to more efficient powerboats and sailboats, driven by concern for the environment as well as concern for pocketbooks.

"The sailboat inventory is probably at one of the lowest [points], it is a lot lower than last year," he said, adding that the same cannot be said for twin gas-engine powerboats.

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"People can certainly afford the boat, but they would rather not spend $10,000 a year on fuel," he said of those 40-foot-plus gas-felled boats.

"People are looking for conservative purchases. They are concerned about fuel costs, but also about their carbon footprint," he said.

"We are educating our purchasers that they should look locally first, and if they want to buy something in Seattle or south of the border, we can act for them, just as a real estate agent does when they are buying a house," he said. "We use our expertise to help them import a boat."

Costs can vary, but generally Canadian buyers will be paying GST and provincial sales tax on boats they bring in from the U.S. And depending on where the boat was manufactured, they may also face costs for duty.

"Generally speaking, the selection is better," said Horne. "There is a perception that the U.S. economy is weak and there are bargains galore, but in reality the boats that are repossessed are older boats and they have been let go. The buys aren't phenomenal."

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Gas Prices Pinching Some Boaters To Sell Their Boat

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- High gas prices have some small boat owners struggling to afford the fuel to keep their boats on the water.

Vendors at the Original Free RV and Boat Show at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds Sunday said sales of smaller boats have been struggling this year.

Doug Duvall of Boat and RV World in Edmond said large boat sales are still OK, but his business is seeing a lot of people seeking to sell back smaller boats.

“A lot of them will have their motorcycle and their boat and their four-wheelers as their toys,” he said. “Well, they are streamlining toys that take gas.”

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Duvall said boat dealers in Oklahoma are weathering the situation better than their counterparts in California.

Mark Webster brought his wife Yvonne to the boat show, browsing for something they could use for fishing and skiing. Webster said fuel prices wouldn’t make or break his buying decision.

“It's a concern, because you've got your fuel expenses to and from the lake, plus the boat expenses, but it's not really a big factor,” said Webster.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Selling A Boat - Learn the Basics of Boat Sales - Sell A Boat .Com 888-306-BOAT


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Do you want to sell your boat? Just like buying a boat, selling one is not easy either. You should give equal importance to both. While selling a boat, it is certain that you want to get a fair deal on your boat. You want to get the best price possible from the market, but at the same time you should not overprice your boat as that would be detrimental. This article will describe certain things you can do to help you determine your experience level as far as boat-selling is concerned.

First of all, you have to find out what a fair price for the boat would be. You will need to get an estimate of what the boat is worth. You can do this by consulting a professional and having the boat appraised or you can go by the marine blue book value and make an estimate based on the accessories included and the depreciation of the boat.

Making an estimate for boat sales on your own will require that you take the task seriously. Start by finding out the going price for the boat and then deduct value according to the age and the condition of the boat. Next, you will add any value according to the accessories that you have and the condition that they are in. Once you have done this you should be able to come up with a price that is fair to both you and the potential buyer.

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Knowing when to sell your boat is just as important as knowing how to set the price. Certain times of the year will make a difference in the amount of potential buyers that you will see. For example, trying to sell a boat in the middle of winter is not a good idea. This is especially true if you live in very cold regions. People are just not interested in boat sales during this time of the year. The offers that you do get may leave you a little disappointed.

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However, trying to sell a boat at the beginning of the boating season will have a completely different effect. This is when people are out searching for that perfect boat and many of them will be willing to pay a little more for the boat of their dreams. This also means that you will need to put less effort into selling your boat because more people will already be interested.

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Be sure to keep everything you need in order so that you can quickly engage in boat sale without wasting any time. Keep all the documents you need in one place. One of the worst things that can happen to you is not knowing where the title is or not having all the things you need in order to sell the boat legally. Believe me, this is the quickest way to lose the sale!

Also make sure you polish and clean up your boat before selling it so that it looks clean and bright. Make sure the battery is charged and ready for show. Basically, you need to get prepared to sell your boat and you will see that everything else will automatically fall in place.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

This warning is for anyone trying to sell something

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We heard from Doug in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida who was selling his boat. He says when he ran a newspaper ad she was swarmed by scammers. He says "The basic scam is they want me to cash a large money order, deduct a payment for my boat, then send them the rest. When all is said and done the money order is, of course, no good."

Whether selling a dog, a boat or a piece of furniture you'll likely get a similar come-on.

In the e-mail the first red flag to this scam is a buyer willing to pay for something sight unseen. Secondly, wanting to pay by money order through a third party.

Be warned if you do cash a money order and it turns out to be no good the bank will hold you accountable for paying the money back.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Boat companies offer deals in midst of housing slump. Sell A Boat / Used Boats Sales

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As the economy suffers in the wake of the national credit crisis and housing slump, local boat buyers should expect thousands of dollars in incentives when the famed Annapolis Boat Shows get under way next month.
Tidewater Marina and Annapolis Yacht Sales are both offering consumers "fractional ownership" options, allowing them to split the cost of boats. Tidewater's even throwing in free equipment packages - with stereos, flat-screen TVs and in-mast furlings - worth as much as $25,000.

Meanwhile, Offshore Performance in Grasonville is offering service winterization packages, free storage over the winter and a free tanks of fuel.

The Annapolis Boat Shows take center stage next month as the international spot for manufacturers to show off new models. The sailboat show runs from Oct. 4-8 followed by the powerboat show Oct. 11-14.

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While tighter lending requirements have made borrowing harder, exhibitors are encouraged by the Federal Reserve's recent decision to lower interest rates by half a percentage point. The rate lowers the amount banks charge to each other for overnight loans, creating more liquidity in the market.

"Clearly, softening in the housing market has contributed to softening in the first half of this year in the boating industry," said Thom Dammrich, president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association. "I think with this interest-rate cut, it's going to position us for a recovery in 2008."

Rates will be down in terms of boat financing, said Paul Matrangola, Tidewater's sales manager whose marina features Hunter sailboats ranging in price from $100,000 to $450,000 and Dufour Yachts running from $150,000 to $600,000.

"We're optimistic," he said. "We're fortunate to be selling to customers who have managed their (finances) in a good fashion, particularly with sailboats."

Garth Hichens, owner of Annapolis Yachts Sales, which sells Beneteau models and is holding an open house this weekend, acknowledged a "shift in the market" but said it's because people have less time on their hands, not less money.

"People still buy high-end boats," he said.

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A person "buys a Porsche because he loves driving around in a Porsche. That's what these boats are."

But to help busy families that don't have time or money to invest in a large yacht, the company is for the first time offering a fractional ownership incentive for its Beneteau boats ranging in price from $150,000 to more than $400,000. For example, a 40-foot Beneteau for $220,000 could be split between four people at $55,000 each.

Customers also can add the cost of "concierge" maintenance service to monthly payments, he said.

The company is also selling "day sailor" Alerion boats that range in price from $35,0000 to $350,000 and are designed to be taken out for two or three hours, not the entire weekend. The Sabre Spirit, a cross between a day sailor boat and a cruiser, is priced at $250,000.

While dealers say high-end customer are unaffected by the ups and downs of the stock market, economist agree that many will be more hesitant about purchasing boats this year.

"People from all walks of life are feeling squeezed by the housing downturn," said Greg McBride, senior financial analyst for Bankrate.com. "That's left a lot of question marks about the economy."

While the Fed's rate cut was designed to lower borrowing costs so consumers are more likely to make those big-ticket purchases, credit requirements will still keep some from getting a loan, he said.

Bill Proctor, owner of OffShore Performance, said financing for powerboats has gotten so tough for some consumers that a bank turned down one customer down "because he has three homes."

Mr. Proctor said he'll have a better idea of how customers are feeling between November and up to December, when the company sells most of its boats. But he said his company's goal was to sell $8 million in boat sales by year's end and he expects to be short about $1 million.

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Meantime, offshore is going back to its manufacturers to get better discounts.

"They are going to pay interest for nine months to a year or I won't buy the boat," he said. "Five years ago, your sales were good, your margins were more, you didn't worry about that."

Joseph Cater, president and chief economist of Market-Economics in Annapolis, said he expects many consumers took increased equity from their homes and bought big-ticket items like boats and cars but have seen that equity drop as home values declined.

"They (were) snapping their suspenders saying they're a millionaire," he said. "All of the sudden it's like, 'I'll keep that old Volvo. I'll keep that old boat we've got.'"

But Zoltan Pozsar, senior economist with Moody's Economy.com who covers the Maryland and Washington economies, said he expects the some consumers to be unaffected by turmoil in the market.

"Not all consumer are created equal," he said. "If you are at the lower half of the income distribution, things are pretty bad right now ... You're probably not benefiting from stocks. But on the other hand, if you're in the top half things are fine. Things are not falling apart in any case."

Joe Thompson, a yacht broker with Crusader Yacht Sales in Annapolis, said his company, which prices yachts between $18,000 and $400,000, is not seeing the pressures of the credit market.

"The yachts that we sell are long-term investments," he said. "Our customers tend to be more experienced. They come to us looking for a good quality boat and they have the expectations that the boat is going to hold its value."

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Walker Bay Boats Extends Its Hull Warranty To 10 Years Sell A Boat Used Boat Sales

Sell-A-Boat.Com - Yakima, WA, – Walker Bay Boats Inc. announced today that it has extended their factory backed warranty on all injection molded hulls, including the Original and Genesis lines to 10 years. By using proprietary High Impact Marine Composite in the injection molding process, Walker Bay hulls are exceptionally strong and impact resistant. “We have put the hulls through rigorous testing and have even hit it with a sledge hammer and driven over it with a truck to illustrate the extremes that our hulls can withstand as opposed to aluminum or fiberglass hulls” said Michael Carroll, Director of Marketing for Walker Bay Boats. “Although we don’t expect or warranty our hulls against sledge hammers and trucks, we are confident that our hulls are going to be around for many years,” concluded Carroll.Walker Bay boats are manufactured using a state-of-the-art injection molding process. Precisely pre-measured UV-protected polypropylene resin is injected with a massive force of over 8000 tons into a mold that can weigh up to 82 tons. It is then cooled to take the shape of the mold with a finish that is flawless. The one-piece hull has no seams or joints to crack or leak which contributes to its impact resistance and durability.

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Unlike a hard fiberglass hull that is vulnerable to corrosion or delaminating when it gets scratched, the Walker Bay hull is a single color solid material that requires no fixing for scuffs and scrapes. Walker Bay’s manufacturing process is environmental friendly with zero emissions and all hulls are 100% recyclable.Walker Bay Boats continues to win awards in innovation and is committed to maintaining the quality of its product to exceed customer expectations. It is important to note that this warranty is specific to the injection molded hull and not components and accessories. Those items have separate warranties that are described in the owner manuals or on the web which also has the specifics on hull coverage. To see video footage of what the Walker Bay hull can take in abuse, go to http://www.walkerbay.com/media/media_ideas.php

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TowBoatUS Bay St. Louis Opens On The Mississippi Gulf Coast

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TowBoatUS, part of the nation’s largest on-the-water towing service for boaters, has returned to an area of the Gulf known as “Hurricane Katrina ground zero.” Capt. Matt Caldwell has opened TowBoatUS Bay St. Louis on Mississippi’s “West End” on St. Louis Bay adjacent to the Bay Waveland Yacht Club. The news follows the recent opening of TowBoatU.S. Lake Pontchartrain, LA, and brings the total number of TowBoatUS in the Gulf (from the Keys to the Mexican border) to 51.

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Captain Caldwell, a USCG veteran, said “I’ve wanted to open my own on-the-water towing port for a long time and I believe this is the right location and right time to do it. This region will grow significantly and I want to be there when boaters need assistance.” Before returning to his home state, Capt. Caldwell was a towboat captain in the Charleston region, ran a dive boat and also worked in the oil service industry.
Caldwell has equipped TowBoatUS Bay St. Louis with three vessels: a 20-foot Boston Whaler Guardian center console, a 21-foot Impact pilothouse and a 27-foot Boston Whaler pilothouse. “We use the 20-footer when we need to trailer to a location or when bridges are problems,” said Caldwell. All three vessels can be identified by their distinctive red hulls with white bow stripes and “TowBoatU.S.” lettering along its side.

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Onboard each boat is a full complement of towing and salvage equipment including extra fuel, pumps, airbags and battery “jump packs” to handle every breakdown from running out of fuel to running aground.
Hurricane Katrina changed the topography of many local waterways says Caldwell, which can lead to groundings. “Many of our barrier islands and shoals have shifted since the storm. But I want boaters to know they can rely on us – I enjoy being able to help them,” he added.
Similar to a roadside auto club, BoatUS offers on-the-water assistance plans starting at around $37 a year. Without a towing plan, boaters face costs that nationally average about $600 per incident. Boaters in need of towing assistance can reach TowBoatUS Bay St. Louis by calling the company directly at 228-217-4439 or 800-315-6206; by VHF radio on channel 16; or through the BoatUS toll-free Dispatch Service at 800-391-4869 or visit http://www.BoatUS.com for more information.

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Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) is the nation's leading advocate for recreational boaters providing its 670,000 members with a wide array of consumer services, including on-the-water towing assistance provided by TowBoatUS and Vessel Assist. These two fleets combined offer North American boaters the largest network of US, Canadian and Bahamian towing ports with over 270 locations and nearly 500 towing assistance vessels - twice that of any other service provider.

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