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  • Situational Awareness And America's Waterway Watch

    Captain Dave Esparza|Jan 1, 2016

    As a boater, you know what is normal and what is not. For example, you see someone taking pictures of a dam, and you think to yourself, that’s not normal. Well maybe it is and possibly it is not. That is why the Coast Guard established a public outreach program in 2006 titled “America’s Waterway Watch.” It is up to us, the avid boaters, to keep an eye out for suspicious activity and report it — similar to a neighborhood watch program. Have situational awareness at all times; don’t forget wher... Full story

  • Seven Boating Tips For A Safe Waterfowl Hunt

    AZBW, AZGFD|Jan 1, 2016

    As many of Arizona's hunters trek into area forests to fill their freezer with meat for the year, waterfowl hunters too are heading outdoors to hop aboard their watercraft for their piece of the action. A Family Tradition "Hunting is woven into the fabric of Arizona and for many, it's a family tradition carried on for generations," said Josh Hoffman, Arizona Game and Fish Boating Safety Education program coordinator. "Hunters already know that firearm safety is paramount every time they go out,... Full story

  • Watercraft Registrations, Accidents On The Increase In 2015

    AZGFD|Jan 1, 2016

    Ending nearly a 10-year decline, watercraft registrations in Arizona rebounded this year, bringing more people to the state's waterways and likely contributing to an increase in watercraft-related accidents. Two Increases To date this year, there were 127,796 watercraft registered in Arizona, which is a 2.7-percent increase from the 124,425 registered in the state in 2014. With the increase in registrations, law enforcement officers statewide recorded a 13-percent jump in watercraft-related... Full story

  • 'Just Wear It' Is Working

    AZBW, AZGFD|Jan 1, 2016

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department swapped approximately 800 old and tattered life jackets with new ones during life jacket exchange events at area lakes this past summer. During the popular events, the public can swap old, less-effective life jackets for new ones. The department began the life jacket exchange program in 2008 to help save lives and to encourage watercraft users to remain safe on the water. Most Effective Way "Wearing a life jacket is the most effective way to prevent against... Full story

  • On-Water American National Standard Established For Recreational-Boating Instruction

    USCG|Jan 1, 2016

    The U.S. Coast Guard’s National On-Water Standards (NOWS) grant management team and American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) is pleased to announce the approval and publication EDU-1 On-Water Power Standard which is the first of three proposed skills-based American National Standards (ANS) for On-Water instruction in recreational boating safety. The Standard gained formal approval on Nov. 12. Course designers using the EDU-1 On-Water Power Standard and NASBLA’s standard ANSI/NASBLA 103-2016: Basic... Full story

  • Sailing's Best Of 2015 Are Shortlisted

    AZBW, Rolex US Sailing|Jan 1, 2016

    The most significant sailing performances of the year are being heralded by US Sailing with the announcement of the 12 men and six women who have been shortlisted for the 2015 Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year awards. The nominees will be reviewed by a panel of noted sailing journalists who discuss the merits of each sailor’s racing results before voting to determine US Sailing's 2015 Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year. The winners will be announced in mid-January and h... Full story

  • Don't Fear, Steer Clear Of Dredging Equipment Hazards

    USCG|Jan 1, 2016

    This safety alert reminds recreational boaters and commercial vessel operators to use caution when operating their vessels near areas where dredging operations may be taking place. There have been too many instances where outboard motor propelled vessels have allided with a dredge pipe causing the motor to recoil into the boat and strike the occupants or eject them from the vessel. Operators should always be on the lookout for floating debris and unmarked hazards and operate at a speed that allo... Full story

  • Boaters Urged To Be Safe In 2016

    Ed Huntsman, USCG District Eight Recreational Boating Safety Program Manager|Jan 1, 2016

    Recent rain and snow storms bringing both snowpack up north and flooding across the west and mid-west have many thinking that water levels in surrounding lakes and rivers will be increasing as the year progresses. Add lower gas prices to the mix and boaters will be coming back to the water this spring in droves. Power boaters, sailors, paddlers - many will be ill prepared to deal with the problems of a sudden spring or summer storm that this record breaking El Nino season will be offering. If yo... Full story

  • Century Marine And Skipperbud's Of Tempe Merge

    AZBW|Jan 1, 2016

    Mesa, AZ (January 13, 2016) – Today two of Arizona’s largest and most established boat dealerships have merged their operations into one customer focused Arizona boat dealership. Century Marine and SkipperBud’s of Tempe are proud to announce effective January 13th they will merge their marine parts, premier service, and boat sales businesses. The combined dealership will provide quality customer service and support going forward under the name Century Marine, LTD at the Century Marine facil... Full story

  • Progressive® Insurance San Francisco Boat Show®

    WOT, National Marine Manufacturers Association|Jan 1, 2016

    SAN FRANCISCO – The Progressive® Insurance San Francisco Boat Show® announced today that following its initial El Nino weather-related postponement, the show will not be rescheduled to April as originally hoped, and as a result, has been cancelled for 2016. “Moving our show at the last minute, following the weather caused by El Niño for our original January dates, presented more of a challenge for our exhibitors and our logistics team than we anticipated. As a result, we wouldn’t be able to... Full story

  • Maryellen Ferring Repeats As Ruth Beals Champ

    AZBW|Dec 1, 2015

    Maryellen Ferring gets to keep the Ruth Beals trophy for another year. The trophy goes to the winner of the annual Ruth Beals Regatta, which celebrates women in sailing. The rules permit a male as crew, but a woman has to be on the helm of the one-design Capri 14.2 boats. This year Maryellen and Mike Ferring managed to score three bullets and a second place to beat Cindy Pillote (with Wilson Davis), Kylie Jenkins (with Chad Hargrove), and Suzette and John Bush. Many thanks to Fleet Captain... Full story

  • Four Of Our Favorites

    Carol L Allen|Dec 1, 2015

    Throughout boating communities worldwide, parades of lights welcome the holiday season. There is nothing more spectacular than colored lights sparkling on boats as they ply the rivers and lakes and bays - truly beautiful gifts to all those who some to see and celebrate. Here are four of our Southwest favorites for you to put on your calendar in time to plan ahead for the one you hope to visit in 2015. Lake Havasu: 'Sparkle under the Stars' For the past 33 years the Annual Boat Parade of Lights... Full story

  • Tempe Town Lake To Be Closed Temporarily

    AZBW|Dec 1, 2015

    TTL TO BE CLOSED -- Replacing the current inflated rubber Tempe Town Lake dam with concrete and steel will shut down the lake - probably next spring - for a period the city estimates will be more than one month. The news came from Tempe Senior Boating Coordinator Alicia Jerger, saying the new concrete and steel dam will be finished in "February or March," depending on weather delays. At that point, the city will divert the TTL water and, she says, "It is anticipated that refilling of Town Lake,... Full story

  • Online Watercraft Registration Renewals Made Simpler

    AZBW|Dec 1, 2015

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department has removed a fee charged for watercraft owners to renew their boat or watercraft registrations online. Removal of the $2.50 Internet transaction fee charged on all watercraft registrations renewed online was done to encourage the state's watercraft users to renew their vessels' registrations on a computer, tablet or smartphone. "In a recent survey, we asked watercraft owners why they may not be using the Internet service to renew their watercraft... Full story

  • A December Tradition

    Boat US|Dec 1, 2015

    On Giving Tuesday, Dec. 1, when boaters, sailors and anglers want to celebrate their generosity and give, they go to BoatUS.org, the online home of the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water. Since 1981, the boating non-profit's sole mission is to reduce boating accidents and fatalities and increase stewardship of our waterways, so giving to the Foundation means they're giving back to boating. Based in Annapolis, Md., the tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization is the boating safety and... Full story

  • Desert Troon Companies Named 25-Year Concessionaire Of Scorpion Bay Marina

    AZBW|Dec 1, 2015

    Desert Troon Companies, a Scottsdale-based real estate development and investment firm, is pleased to announce that the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has approved the transfer of the Concessionaire Management Agreement for Scorpion Bay Marina at Lake Pleasant Regional Park from Skipper Marine to Desert Troon Companies. The agreement names Desert Troon Companies as a concessionaire until 2040, and marks the next phase of development for the popular marina. "Scorpion Bay Marina is a distinc... Full story

  • Fresh Or Saltwater, Flover Has An Electric Outboard

    WOT|Dec 1, 2015

    Whether on a quiet lake, flowing estuary or shallow flats, Flover has boaters covered with its wide range of high-quality electric outboards. The company offers seven models, each with a broad selection of options. Flover's outboards range from 33–55 lbs. of thrust. Each lightweight unit features five forward and three reverse speeds, and runs on a standard 12-volt marine battery. Options include a fixed or telescoping tiller, LED battery gauge and a saltwater version for the larger models. A... Full story

  • Rigging An Electric Outboard Motor Is Quick, Easy

    WOT|Dec 1, 2015

    Light, quiet and odor-free, electric outboard motors are a convenient and economical alternative to a traditional gasoline-powered engine. They're also far easier to rig and have a range of adjustments to accommodate a wide selection of vessels. Most boats that are designed for use with a motor have some kind of rigid transom pad built-in. But for those without, such as a canoe, owners can use a commonly available universal mount that clamps to the hull. Once the motor's bracket is firmly... Full story

  • On The Cover - This Is A Season Of Beauty

    AZBW

    Yes, the sparkle of freshly fallen snow and the crispness of the brisk winter air are beautiful. These are elements of the season that we can see and feel and touch. However, there is much more beauty - that of the meaningful celebrations of Christmas, Chanukah, the New Year, and the gatherings of family and friends. This is a refreshing time, a season to be thankful for memorable, treasured moments of the past year and to be hopeful for the new beginnings possible in the future. We at Arizona... Full story

  • Captain's Corner - Hypothermia Kills Quickly

    Captain Dave Esparza|Dec 1, 2015

    Well, another year has gone by and here it is December already. But, plenty of us are still going to the lakes and rivers across our great state. What we have to worry about this time of year is one of the deadliest killers that we have on our waterways. hypothermia. Hypothermia can affect you in several ways. You can get hypothermic from being in the water; you can get hypothermic from getting wet in a rain storm; you can get hypothermic from the wind. Any one of these things can cause a hypoth... Full story

  • Public Swaps 800 Old Life Jackets For New In 2015 Under AZGFD's Life Jacket Exchange Program

    AZGFD|Dec 1, 2015

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department swapped approximately 800 old and tattered life jackets with new ones during life jacket exchange events at area lakes this past summer. During the popular events, the public can swap old, less-effective life jackets for new ones. The department began the life jacket exchange program in 2008 to help save lives and to encourage watercraft users to remain safe on the water. "Wearing a life jacket is the most effective way to prevent against drowning," said... Full story

  • Grand Banks Yachts Is Set To Debut Its Latest Offering

    AZBW|Dec 1, 2015

    Grand Banks Yachts is set to debut its latest offering, the GB60. Leveraging the latest in marine technology, hull #1 of the 65' cruiser features Twin Disc maneuverability and control. For many, piers, pilings and nearby vessels are the most nerve-wracking part of boating. To ensure their customers' ability to confidently pilot around these obstacles, Grand Banks chose a total Twin Disc control solution. The GB60 will be delivered with Twin Disc's MGX 5096A QuickShift marine transmissions,... Full story

  • Maritime Museum Needs Help

    AZBW|Dec 1, 2015

    Embarcadero?Have you ever wanted to volunteer or donate your time and not know where to begin? This is your opportunity to become a docent volunteer at the top ranked maritime museum in North America. Learn about worldwide maritime history with a special focus on the 16th through 21st centuries represented by the vessels and artifacts in the Maritime Museum’s collection. As a docent, you will be able to engage with museum visitors, fielding their questions and sharing your knowledge thereby e... Full story

  • Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel Oil & Compliance With MARPOL Requirements

    USCG|Dec 1, 2015

    This safety alert updates Safety Alert 2-15, dated March 3, 2015, by adding two additional recommendations highlighted in red. The Coast Guard has confirmed several reports it has received stating that main engines may not attain the expected speed when using ultra low sulfur fuel oil. As such, the Coast Guard has revised its list of recommendations to vessel owners and operators about the importance of establishing effective fuel oil changeover procedures to comply with MARPOL Annex VI... Full story

  • New Powerboat Sales Continue Surge in 2015

    AZBW, National Marine Manufacturers Association|Dec 1, 2015

    CHICAGO (Dec. 10, 2015) – New powerboat sales are on a multi-year rise with pre-recession levels on the horizon in several boat segments as early as 2016. The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the leading trade association representing the North American recreational boating industry, estimates new powerboat unit sales will be up as much as eight percent in 2015 when the industry tallies its final figures. The NMMA anticipates the industry will continue its growth spurt with a... Full story

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