August 2013
Boating on the Bay
If you’re an experienced cruising boater, you may already know many of the ports along Lake Michigan. But do you know which port’s county has more than 1,200 linear miles of waterways, a 700-acre wildlife sanctuary that draws several hundred-thousand birdwatchers from across the globe, and an amazing river spot where the fish are so plentiful that attempts to select the “right” lure are made in vain? How about a port where the big decision is which group of slips to pull into for dinner, because so many good restaurants are either on the water or just a couple blocks inland? You’re forgiven if you didn’t say Brown County and Green Bay, Wisconsin… READ MORE
Also In This Issue…
- Sun 101: Boaters should know the potentially harmful effects of prolonged sun and UV exposure — and how to adequately protect themselves
- Boat Test: Prestige 500 Flybridge
- Boat Spotlights: Avalon & Sea Ray
- Shoreleave: Pier 290 Restaurant at Gage Marine
- Don’t Hesitate to Renovate: Tips and tricks for outboard troubleshooting