Changing Scene

  • EFOY COM-FORT FUEL CELL GENERATORS LAUNCHED IN CANADA AND U.S.

    SFC Energy launches popular EFOY COMFORT fuel cell generators in the U.S. and Canada
    •    15 percent performance increase over previous generations
    •    Weather independent, reliable, silent off-grid power for boats, motor homes and cabins

    The reliable EFOY COM-FORT fuel cell generators of SFC Energy, technology and market leader for portable, mobile, and off-grid power generation and distribution, are coming to North America. SFC Energy launches the popular EFOY COMFORT series for recreational applications now also for

  • STINGRAY NAMES NEW SALES REP

    Ian Cummer will handle sales in Western Canada and in North and South Dakota in the US Stingray Boats has chosen Ian Cummer as the group’s new sales representative for the Western Canada region, including Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, as well as North and South Dakota in the US.

    Cummer has worked in the Canadian marine industry for over 35 years.  "Stingray has seen tremendous success from the Canadian market and having Ian as part of our team will be instrumental in continuing that momentum,” says Mark Skeen, vice president of global sales.

  • UNIVERSITE LAVAL REGAINS SHELL ECO-MARATHON AMERICAS FUEL EFFICIENCY TITLE WITH 3,587 MPG

    The Canadian university's vehicle beat out 131 others fielded by participants in the 7th Annual challenge.logging the highest mileage ever achieved from a single gallon of gas in this competition.

    The Universite Laval entry in the Prototype category broke its previous Eco-marathon record at this year's competition. Source: Shell Eco-marathon
    At the 7th annual Shell Ecomarathon Americas 2013 competition, held in Houston, Texas and completed April 8, a vehicle designed by a team of students from Universite Laval (Quebec, Canada) achieved a mindboggling 3,587 miles on a single gallon of gasoline, It was the highest mileage ever achieved for both Universite Laval and the Shell Ecomarathon Americas challenge.

  • LASER DESIGNER TAKES BUILDER, CLASS ASSOCIATION AND ISAF TO COURT

    The most successful sailing boat in history is the single handed Laser, designed in 1969 by Bruce Kirby, launched in 1970 and more than 210,000 Lasers later, it is THE dinghy success story.

    But there has been a long running dispute between the designer of the Laser dinghy Bruce Kirby and one of the Laser builders LaserPerformance, the builder and supplier of Lasers into UK, Europe and North America, because of non-payment of design royalties.

  • SABRE 38 BENEFITS FROM YANMAR 8LV ENGINES & ZF POD DRIVES

    Combining the fine craftsmanship of a Maine-built, Downeast style yacht with lightweight and efficient diesel engines, the Sabre 38 Salon Express offers power in an elegant package. Twin Yanmar 370 mhp 8LV engines and ZF2800 pleasure-duty rated Pod Drives deliver performance and precision handling as an option on the Sabre 38.
     
    "Yanmar engines provide an excellent fit for our motor yachts," said Bentley Collins, Sabre Yachts VP of sales and marketing. "Their V-8 engines are extremely smooth running and offer the fast acceleration Sabre customers expect. Yanmar 8LV engines also have an optimum power/weight ratio."  In recent performance tests, the Yanmar diesels and ZF Pod Drives pushed the Sabre 38 from idle to plane in 5 seconds.

  • THE MOORINGS ANNOUNCES NEW CREWED YACHT CHARTERS FROM THE TUAMOTU ISLANDS, TAHITI

    The Moorings has announced that all-inclusive Crewed Yacht Charters are now available in the Tuamotu Islands in Tahiti from April to August 2013.  Offering a one-of-a-kind vacation experience, a Crewed Yacht Charter within the Tuamotu Archipelago offers both adventure and relaxation in an exotic, less travelled destination.

    Cheryl Powell, COO of The Moorings, commented, “The Tuamotus is an excellent addition to The Moorings portfolio of charter locations. We are pleased to offer a Crewed Yacht vacation option that opens up an area of the world which many never thought was reachable.”

  • THETFORD CELEBRATES ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY

    On May 1, Thetford marks its 50th year a a leading supplier of sanitation products for the marine and RV industries. Continuing to set the standard for reliable and recognizable sanitation products, the company was founded by Frank Sargent and his two sons in 1963 after they recognized the need to improve the recreational lifestyle.

    "I'm pleased to say that Thetford products have helped make the recreational experience what it is today," said Kevin Phillips, Thetford executive vice president. "We hold close to family values, treat people fairly and look for long-term relationships with our customers. I think these have been consistent threads through the company's history."

  • PRINCE EDWARD YACHT CLUB 75th ANNIVERSARY

    As part of the celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the Prince Edward Yacht Club, the club is hosting the Eastern Yacht Circuit 3 day regatta.
    The club emphasizes that this year's event offers more than just racing. Prince Edward County holds something for everyone. So, the Prince Edward Yacht Club members invite other yacht club members to plan your vacation around the week ending July 11th, 12th and 13lh, the regatta days.
    Before the races, take a leisurely sail with your family to Picton with or without your racing crew; they can drive down later. Visitors can sample produce from world class wineries and restaurants, and view products from local artisans in the days leading up to the race.

  • IMBC CANVASSES INDUSTRY FOR SEMINAR PROPOSALS AND PRESENTERS

    The International Marina & Boatyard Conference (IMBC) has posted a “Call for Presenters” at its website, MarinaAssociation.org/IMBC. The deadline for submitting presentations is April 26, 2013.

    The conference, produced by the Association of Marina Industries (AMI), is scheduled for January 29–31, 2014, at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

    Presentations should be designed for intermediate to advanced levels of experience without overt company or product promotions.

  • FORBES NAMES WEST MARINE ONE OF AMERICA’S 100 MOST TRUSTWORTHY COMPANIES

    West Marine, the largest specialty retailer of boating supplies and accessories, has once again been named by Forbes magazine as one of “America’s 100 Most Trustworthy Companies.” According to Forbes reporter Jacquelyn Smith,  the most  “transparent and trustworthy businesses that trade on American exchanges” were selected by partnering with GMI Ratings (GMI), a global research firm that examines environmental, social, and accounting risks affecting public companies.

  • MCMURDO NAMED SAFETY AND RESCUE PRODUCTS PARTNER FOR 2013 ATLANTIC CUP

    McMurdo has signed on as the official Safety and Rescue Products Partner for the 2013 Atlantic Cup presented by 11th Hour Racing, the United States’ premier dedicated Class 40 sailing race. The 2013 race will kick off in Charleston, South Carolina on May 11.

    The crews aboard the participating Class 40 yachts will be provided with McMurdo Fast Find 220 Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) to assure their safety on each of the offshore legs of the 2013 race.

  • WALKER BAY OPENS A EUROPEAN WAREHOUSE FACILITY

    To improve service in Europe Walker Bay is positioning stock of all product lines, replacement parts and accessories in a European Warehouse in Madrid Spain.  This new warehouse location is in cooperation with long time Spanish Distributor Touron SSP.  The stock is available to dealers and distributors as needed but customers will still be ordering direct from the North American factory for larger orders.  This move will help to improve availability and service levels throughout the region.

  • NEW “KIRBY TORCH” REPLACES THE LASER – PRODUCTION TO COME TO CANADA

    Bruce Kirby, a Canadian and the original designer of the Laser is launching the “Kirby Torch”.

    The Laser sailboat is no longer in production in North America and Europe and because the Laser trademark is being held by the former builder, the boat’s name had to be changed in order for Bruce Kirby’s design to continue to be sold world-wide as a One Design class.

    The newly-christened Kirby Torch has a very Canadian focus. The Laser started in Canada, quickly becoming an IYRU-recognized international class in 1974. Then in 1983, the original builder went bankrupt and rights to the design reverted to Bruce Kirby Inc.

  • SAFARILAND GROUP ACQUIRES MUSTANG SURVIVAL

    The Safariland Group (the “Company”), a leading manufacturer of protective products and equipment primarily for law enforcement and the military, has acquired Mustang Survival and its related entities, Mustang Survival Inc. and Mustang Survival Mfg., Inc. (collectively, “Mustang Survival”).

    Mustang Survival is the North American market leader in lifesaving equipment for recreational, military, law enforcement and industrial users in the marine and aviation environments. For more than 45 years, Mustang Survival has been transforming innovative ideas and technologies into high-quality and practical lifesaving products such as inflatable personal flotation devices, flotation clothing, dry suits, anti-g suits and a wide range of products to protect serious users in extreme environments.

  • COASTAL CRAFT CONCORD 65 IN BUILD

    Canadian builder Coastal Craft plans to add a 65-footer to its existing line of welded aluminum yachts in 2014.

    The new Coastal Craft Concord 65 will be the biggest model the builder advertises, followed by 56-, 45- and 40-foot models. Gregory C. Marshall is the naval architect for the 65, whose deep-V hull will have a top speed of more than 30 knots. When the standard twin 900 hp Volvo 13L diesels with IPS3 pods are pulled back to a speed of 26 knots, the new design will have a range of 400 nautical miles.

  • MUSTANG SURVIVAL ANNOUNCES EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSHIP OF THE NASBLA BOAT PROGRAM’S OFFICER WATER SURVIVAL COURSE

    Mustang Survival is pleased to announce a three year exclusive sponsorship program with the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) Boat Operations And Training (BOAT) Program’s Officer Water Survival Course.

    As part of the BOAT program’s Officer Water Survival course, maritime law enforcement officers will receive hands-on experience to prepare for survival in the water – either by an unexpected fall or during an altercation. As part of the sponsorship, students in the OWS course will be outfitted with Mustang Survival PFDs designed for the Public Safety and Law Enforcement category.

  • SUPERSTORM SANDY UNINSURED LOSSES FOR NY AND NJ FISHING INDUSTRY ESTIMATED UP TO $198 MILLION

    As part of their recent newsletter, the NMMA shared that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Fisheries Service released the results of its rapid appraisal effort on the impacts of Superstorm Sandy on the commercial and recreational fisheries of New Jersey and New York.
    The assessment considered impacts and uninsured losses for the bait, for hire, dealer, harvester, marina, and processor sectors. Uninsured losses for the two states are estimated to range from $155 to $198 million, with the average insurance coverage in New York at 35% and in New Jersey at 24%, indicating that insurance coverage for the fisheries sectors in the region was insufficient. Five million dollars in fisheries relief funding was included in

  • SKYLINE MARINA SHOWS NEW MERIDIAN YACHTS AT OPEN HOUSE

    Skyline Marina has announced that they will be showing new Meridian Yacht models at their Open House event on April 13th, 2013. The models on display will be the Meridian 341 and Meridian 391 Sedan Bridge, as well as a Meridian 441 Sedan Bridge.

    Skyline Marina also has a 541 Sedan Bridge model arriving later in May of 2013.  In addition, there will be new 2013 and redesigned Sea Ray models on display including the Sea Ray 210 and 230 Select models, the 370 Sundancer, Sea Ray 370 Venture (Named Boating Magazine’s “Boat of the Year”), Sea Ray 410 Sundancer and 510 Sundancer.

  • OCEAN CRUISING CLUB ANNOUNCES TWO 2013 OPENINGS IN YOUTH BLUE WATER CRUISING PROGRAMME

    The Ocean Cruising Club (OCC) has introduced a bursary (scholarship or grant) programme, the aim of which is to foster the development of ocean cruising by enabling young people to gain experience of long distance sailing. The bursary will facilitate the introduction of youngsters to experienced sailors and contribute towards the costs of the voyage.

    For 2013, two highly qualified members of OCC have volunteered their time and berths on their vessels for the programme.  The OCC has commensurately committed a budget for two young sailors of any nationality between the ages of 18 and 25 to help defray the costs of participation.