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Bass Pro debuts first-ever Super Bowl commercial

Bass Pro, Cabela, Tracker Boats Super Bowl Ad

Southern Boating is a huge proponent of the benefits of boating, especially the way of life it provides to boaters and their families and friends. We hand it to Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, and Tracker Boats for their Super Bowl ad that reminds us that we can get through these tough times. “We need nature to remind us that like a sunrise and the turning of the tides, these challenges will pass.”

The 60-second advertisement, dubbed “Get Back to Nature,” promotes Bass ProCabela’s and Tracker Boats

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A Day on the Water – Bertram 50 Express

A Day on the Water

All aboard the The Bertram 50 Express

Our Editor-in-Chief Steve Davis got out on the new Bertram 50 Express and found a boat that can cruise the coast or be setup for fishing. “The boat is the perfect size for an owner/operator, couple, or small family with a master cabin and ensuite head forward and a guest cabin with bunk beds and a day head to port,” he says.

The galley is efficient with room to move opposite a U-shaped lounge and dinette. What’s nice is the yacht offers a civilized ride whether cruising the coast or heading offshore. Fishermen will love the optional tower and the large aft cockpit with mezzanine seating. Either way, the standard 1,150-hp Caterpillar C18 engines will get you where you need to go with a comfortable cruise speed of 36 mph and the joystick control makes docking a breeze.

Stay tuned for a full detailed boat review on the Bertram 50 coming soon! For more information check out their website bertram.com/50-express

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ANGARI Foundation: Generation Ocean: Sharks

ANGARI Foundation: Generation Ocean: Sharks

ANGARI Foundation has released its newest 360 film “Generation Ocean: Sharks.” The second of the “Generation Ocean” series, this short film follows Florida Atlantic University (FAU) shark scientist Stephen Kajiura and his research team from the FAU Elasmobranch Lab as they study the well-known blacktip shark migration, a natural phenomenon that brings blacktip populations down the eastern coast of the United States to South Florida every winter. The film also speaks to predator-prey dynamics and the interactions between blacktip and hammerhead sharks.

The 360 film experience fully immerses the viewer, providing them with an up close and firsthand perspective of the fieldwork and making them feel as if they are part of the research expedition. “Generation Ocean: Sharks” is set in Palm Beach County, Florida aboard oceanographic research vessel R/V ANGARI and a reconnaissance plane conducting aerial surveys. Both underwater and drone footage are also featured.

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Tiara Yachts Debuts Newest Model, 48 LS

Tiara Yachts Debuts Newest Model, 48 LS

Tiara Yachts is excited to announce the launch of the 48 Luxury
Sport. The largest outboard powered model Tiara Yachts has ever built, the 48 LS is also the first outboard powered model under the Tiara Yachts name. The 48 LS builds on the legacy of the LS series; social zones, a key area of focus in every LS model, allow for guests to choose their preferred relaxation zone. Below deck you’ll find accommodations for four as well as a private head.

Luxury is amplified from bow to stern through unexpected details and refined Yacht aesthetics. Forward, the bow features wrap around seating and reclining lounge. Aft, the innovative rotating lounge boasts multiple locking positions and built-in footrest. Deploy the terrace and expand the cockpit in addition to improving access to the water. At the helm, sliding doors provide a welcome retreat from the elements.

Below deck you’ll find a forward pedestal berth and private head in addition to the aft stateroom that features dual twin berths. The berths may be converted for more comfortable adult sleeping accommodations. Ultraleather and teak blended with a mix of stainless steel, detailed accent stitching and solid surfaces elevate and amplify the elegance of every amenity on board.

In partnership with Mercury, the 48 LS boasts the all-new Verado® V12 600hp engines. Triple V12s offer control and performance, combined with the Tiara Yachts integrated electronics package including Garmin Marine navigation. Furthering the legacy of the Verado® engine family, Mercury® reimagined outboard performance to deliver the ultimate luxury boating experience. With the unwavering strength of a V12 powerhead, the 600hp Verado outboard delivers extraordinary range and power to take your boating adventures to new destinations. An innovative steerable gearcase enhances handling and control, particularly at low speeds, and provides a smoother, more refined driving experience. The two-speed automatic transmission doles out torque and acceleration in first gear to get boats on plane quickly, then silently shifts to second for efficient cruising and an impressive top speed. Combined with the most sophisticated digital controls and unmatched sound dampening technology, the features of the 600hp Verado outboard elevate the standards of premium design and engineering.

We look forward to seeing more from this model very soon!

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Mercury Marine Debuts V12 600hp Outboard

At an event at Lake X just south of Orlando, Florida, Mercury Marine, a division of Brunswick Corporation, introduced the new 7.6-liter V12 600-hp Verado outboard engine. The innovative engine is nothing short of groundbreaking.

It’s the world’s first V12 600-hp outboard and features a naturally aspirated, large-displacement, quad-cam powerhead that generates impressive torque to get heavy boats out of the hole and on plane quickly, and to accelerate up to rated speed rapidly.

It has the industry’s first two-speed automatic transmission for an outboard that optimizes engine rpm according to workload, facilitating powerful acceleration and highly efficient performance at cruise.

Even more impressive is that the engine has the industry’s first steerable gearcase on an outboard that pivots independently underwater while the engine’s powerhead remains in a space-saving fixed position. This provides more room for multi-engine configurations and a wider steering angle for agile handling. With help from contrarotating propellers, it also has better “bite” in the water for docking and other close quarters maneuvering.

“With boats continuing to grow bigger and performance expectations continuing to rise, boaters have been asking for a better, more capable, high-horsepower solution to meet their needs. The V12 Verado outboard is Mercury’s answer,” said Chris Drees, Mercury Marine president. “Using our advanced engineering and design capabilities, we completely redefined outboard performance. The V12 Verado outboard delivers boaters unrivaled freedom, luxury, and power to pursue their passions on the water. This is a remarkable engine that will change the future of boating. …This engine makes boats easy to maneuver near the dock and provides superior handling at all speeds. It’s incredibly fuel efficient, so boaters can go farther and stay out longer. It’s so smooth and quiet that you can have a conversation while the engines are running. It’s durable, reliable, and easy to maintain. There’s nothing else like the V12 Verado in the marketplace today.”

Another astounding feature is that the engine is capable of operating for 200 hours before requiring routine service, including oil changes, and basic maintenance is done through the innovative top cowl service hood while the boat is still in the water. The entire cowl doesn’t need to be removed to allow more in-depth service until 1,000 hours or five years.

In addition, the Lake X event introduced six new models from builders exclusively built for the Mercury engine: Boston Whaler 420 Outrage (triple), Formula 500 SSC (quad), Scout 425 LXF (twin), Sea Ray SLX 400 Outboard (twin), Tiara 48 LS, and Valhalla V-46 (quad).

The Mercury Marine V12 600-hp Verado outboard will be available this spring. Southern Boating will bring more detailed reviews of the engine and the boats soon. mercurymarine.com

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Marine Electronics Guide

KVH INDUSTRIES recently introduced TRACVISION TV10, an ultra-high-efficiency marine antenna providing the largestcoverage footprint in KVH’s TracVision series through a 41.5-inch diameter dish. It’s designed to give boat owners, charter yacht guests, and crews access to live news, local channels, and TV and movie programming from leading satellite TV providers worldwide. The system features KVH’s proprietary RingFire technology that delivers a strong signal (KVH’s highest gain antenna) for better reception with wide geographic coverage, including remote locations, even in extreme weather. Its state-of-the art TV-Hub interface allows for viewing on any smartphone, tablet, smart TV, or computer and includes the Setup Wizard to troubleshoot, update your library, view signal strength, download software updates, and switch satellites as well as services from the TracVision app on iOS or Android. kvh.com

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Southern Boating Marine Electronics Guide ( DS )

KVH INDUSTRIES recently introduced TRACVISION TV10, an ultra-high-efficiency marine antenna providing the largestcoverage footprint in KVH’s TracVision series through a 41.5-inch diameter dish. It’s designed to give boat owners, charter yacht guests, and crews access to live news, local channels, and TV and movie programming from leading satellite TV providers worldwide. The system features KVH’s proprietary RingFire technology that delivers a strong signal (KVH’s highest gain antenna) for better reception with wide geographic coverage, including remote locations, even in extreme weather. Its state-of-the art TV-Hub interface allows for viewing on any smartphone, tablet, smart TV, or computer and includes the Setup Wizard to troubleshoot, update your library, view signal strength, download software updates, and switch satellites as well as services from the TracVision app on iOS or Android. kvh.com

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The Ultimate Package – Tiara 43 LE Boat Review

All Aboard the Luxury Express

Is the Tiara 43 LE a cruiser, weekender, or entertainer? You decide.

Sporty goes stylish in Tiara Yachts’ Sport Series that now includes three lines built on shared hull designs in the 34- to 43-foot range. The 43-foot Luxury Express (LE) flagship was just added to the existing LS and LX lines. Built atop the proven 43 LS hull, the new LE is an express cruiser that can enclose its double helm and companion seating in motoryacht style, which makes this design very versatile. A bit of history: The LS Series, which also has a 43-footer, is a center console while the LX is a crossover bow rider. The 43 LE takes the day boat aspect of the LS and LX and folds in just the right amount of accommodations and an enclosed interior to broaden its (and your) horizons.

Transformational Cockpit

Today, many boats are going “origami” with sassy deck layouts that morph from one use into another, but nobody has dialed in the transformational cockpit quite like Tiara. In 2017, they introduced the rotating lounge on the 38 LS. Sitting on one of these was like being a judge on that popular singing show. It was electrically actuated and as it spun, it drew crowds at the boat shows. But now, three years later, Tiara has upped the game. The lounge doesn’t just spin from forward to aft-facing, it can also stop in the middle while pointing to port where the hull side folds down into a terrace. The lounge also has cupholders in the armrest, a removable table between the two Barcalounger-style seats with leg rests, and a Kenyon grill integrated into the aft section. You can cook either standing on the swim platform facing the cockpit or standing in the middle of the cockpit, closer to the galley, facing aft.

But wait, there’s more. Inside, both the helm and companion seats swivel aft so you can seat at least eight people facing the party and making the 43 LE the ultimate entertainer. Just like at home, the group will gather in the center section around the galley. But if crowds are not your thing, you can always sneak up to the bow (via either side deck) and relax on the double sunbed with pop-up headrests and more cupholders.

Two nice practical touches include the retractable sunshade that extends from the hardtop back to cover the aft deck and the hull side door to starboard for easy boarding and loading from the dock. In addition, the integrated swim platform with extensions outboard of the engines and the telescopic boarding ladder along with a recessed transom shower make swim time a joy. Altogether, this is the kind of cockpit where the eye lingers on one detail after another, and it’s bound to be a conversation starter.

The Ins and Outs

Much like all express cruisers, the 43 LE has an open layout, but that doesn’t mean it has to stay open. Two isinglass and canvas “doors” slide together to create an enclosed helm and galley area so you can keep the cold in or out, depending on your cruising grounds.

The hardtop is nearly full beam, and the custom windshield is tempered glass with sliding windows. With large windows that slide open on each side, the cabin feels like it’s wrapped in glass, so even when you’re inside, you’re still enjoying the outdoors.

The helm is to starboard. Twin Garmin screens face the driver with a well-ordered row of flush, push-button switches just below. The throttles are outboard and to the left of the wheel is the joystick that’s placed perfectly for a right-handed driver to use while facing aft and backing into a slip. Tiara’s Sport electronics package provides integrated power and control for just about everything at the helm and much of it is controlled from the multifunctional displays (MFD). The driver has two cupholders built into the dash and two more in the armrest outboard, and high and low footrests below the dash accommodate various sizes of drivers. The portside console adds another MFD so the companion has a separate information source and a Fusion stereo head.

Between the two consoles is the door to the accommodations below which include two cabins and a head with a separate shower stall. The master is in the bow with a queen island berth, two lockers, and more stowage space below the bed. Plenty of light pours in through the fixed hull side windows as well as the opening overhead hatch. The second cabin is tight, but it too has a double berth, perfect for kids or the occasional guest. Otherwise, it will make spacious stowage space for all the necessities of an extended outing. Basically, a couple on a long weekend cruise will lack for nothing even if the weather outside is frightful.

Vroom! Vroom!

Sure, the 43 LE is comfortable for overnighting and a wiz at docktails, but Tiara’s boats are built to go places, and this one is no exception. After all, she’s in the “Sport” series. You can spec triple Yamaha XF 425-hp outboards or choose Mercury 450R racing engines. That’s 1,350 horsepower in lightweight, high-performance motors that ensure this model is no slouch. For something a little different, you can even opt for outboards by Seven Marine.

What will the 43 LE do with all that power? Depending on load and sea state, expect the top end to be just a kiss above 46 knots. For a more economical cruise, dial back to around 4,000 rpm and 27 knots and you’ll burn around 45 gph, giving you a range of 200-220 nautical miles. You can cruise quite a distance on a tank (400 gallons) if you slow down even more and that means there are few places you can’t venture whether it’s to Bimini, down the Intracoastal Waterway, or out to the Dry Tortugas.

Josh Emmick of Tiara Yachts, who brought the boat down most of the Eastern Seaboard to Fort Lauderdale, gave us a glowing report. With the Mercury racing motors and fully loaded with fuel and water, they topped out at 60 mph with the boat tracking well regardless of some sloppy conditions. In tight turns, the boat dug in and spun easily without ever feeling like she would lose her grip. “The best part was the quiet ride once we closed those doors,” adds Emmick. “It has to be four times quieter with them closed even though that’s just isinglass. We worked with a designer to develop this system so there’s no more messing with canvas and snaps.”

“L” is for Luxury

It’s clear that the Tiara 43 LE is versatile and will do double and triple duty. You want a weekend getaway? She can do that. You want to cruise a swath of the ICW? Check. You want to swing at anchor and have kids jump off the side? Yep. You want to enjoy a bottle of bubbly at the dock with friends? Absolutely. You could even wet a hook while standing on that lovely drop-down terrace, but she’s not really a fishing boat. She’s a multi-tool in the best sense of the word, but she’s the kind of tool you’d buy at Tiffany’s. The finishes are excellent, the design is contemporary, and the engineering is top-notch which all adds up to luxury that will set you back seven figures if you load her up with all the goodies, including a Seakeeper 6 gyrostabilizer. So, the questions remains: Is she a weekender, a cruiser, or an entertainer? Ummm…yes.

Specifications:

LOA: 43′ 6″
Beam: 13’
Draft (motors down): 3′ 5″
Displacement: 22,100 lbs.
Fuel/Water: 400/60 U.S gals.
Power: 3x Mercury 450R outboards
Range (estimated): 191 nm @32.6 mph
Price as shown: $1,284,000

Contact:

Tiara Yachts
(616) 392-7163
tiarayachts.com

By Zuzana Prochazka, Southern Boating December 2020

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Top 5 Dive Sites

Top 5 Dive Sites

It goes without saying that the ocean has endless spots to explore and dive. From Central America to Indonesia, SCUBA nuts will all have their take on the best dive sites. Why do we love diving in Belize, Mexico, and beyond? Whale sharks, coral atolls, spotted eagle rays, Blue Holes, macro delights and reef sharks, for starters. Take a look at these top 5 dive sites.

Here’s a look at the Top 5 Dive Sites, according to Salt Life.

5. The Great Blue Hole, Belize

The Great Blue Hole is a world-class destination for recreational scuba divers attracted by the opportunity to dive in crystal-clear waters and see myriad species of marine life including tropical fish and spectacular coral formations. The Great Blue Hole is a large underwater sinkhole off the coast of Belize. It lies near the center of Lighthouse Reef, a small atoll about 60 from the mainland of Belize City.

4. Manta Ray Night Dive, Hawaii

Hawaii isn’t the only place where you can swim with manta rays, but it might be the coolest. The Kona Coast is home to over 240 resident Manta Rays. These gentle giants can grow up to 16 feet in length and weigh up to 1600 pounds, but they have nothing that bites or stings, making this dive one of the safest large animal encounters out there.

Groups of Manta Rays converge nightly off of Makako Bay (Garden Eel Cove), to feed on the Phytoplankton & Zooplankton that appear to soak up the glow given off by underwater dive lights.

3. Gran Cenote, Mexico

Gran Cenote is one of the most famous cenotes (sinkhole or natural crater) in Mexico. Located just a few kilometers from Tulum on the way to Coba, this is one of the top diving spots in Riviera Maya.

Although its name suggests it’s a singular large cenote, in reality, the chasm consists of several meandering cenotes.  The clear water ensures that even those opposed to getting wet are sure to see fish. Additionally, Gran Cenote is one of the most popular spots to snorkel in the region.

2. Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Get up close and personal with huge manta rays and giant clams, gape at schools of barracuda, fusiliers or parrotfish, peer at tiny pygmy seahorses or multicolored nudibranchs, and, with luck, encounter wobbegong and epaulette (walking) sharks in Raja Ampat. The reefs have hundreds of brilliantly colored soft and hard corals, and the marine topography varies from vertical walls and pinnacles to reef flats and underwater ridges.

1. Roatan, Honduras

Roatan’s dazzling array of marine life can be found on both shallow reefs and plummeting walls. It is well-known as a destination for hunting macro critters but equally famous for encountering the largest fish in the sea: majestic whale sharks. Roatan is perfectly suited for new and veteran divers.

Did we miss any dive sites that you love? Let me know in the comments!

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