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November 29, 2025 Story

From Cruiser to Fishing Boat

As summer rolled on, I realized my boat was turning into too much of a cruiser and party boat. Don’t get me wrong — cruising is fun. But I bought this boat with fishing in mind, and it was time to focus. The truth is, cruising and fishing don’t mix well. Cruisers think about wineries, […]

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November 28, 2025 Story

Father’s Day Afloat: From Brunch Lines to Trolling Lines

Every Father’s Day starts the same: my boys scramble last-minute, and I brace for another Shoppers Drug Mart special. You know the drill—razor set, novelty socks, maybe a mug that says “#1 Dad” if they’re feeling sentimental. Works for Mother’s Day. For dads? Not so much. Now don’t get me wrong—I love my sons. Over […]

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November 27, 2025 Story

The First Cruise With Company

It was time to take my wife out on the boat. Did I forget to mention that I hadn’t turned off the battery bank or plugged into shore power after my first run? Rookie mistake. It was a Sunday, right after church, when my wife said, “Let’s go for a ride.” Traffic was light, conversation […]

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November 26, 2025 Story

The Shakedown Voyage: First Time Out

This was the day I’d been waiting for — my first trip out of the marina. Like any marina, you need to learn the local navigation, but being on a river adds a few more obstacles and hidden hazards. And Lake Erie? Even more. I never thought my first time out would be solo, but […]

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November 24, 2025 Story

Launch Day: Our Time Hits the Water

After a week of waiting, the marina owner’s youngest son came over with news: “We’ve got a slip for you.” I don’t want to be over dramatic here, but in that moment it felt like a beam of light broke through the clouds and angels began to sing. Okay, maybe it was just a car […]

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November 23, 2025 Story

Settling In: First Days With the Boat

We finally got the boat into place at the marina. The ground was soft, so I had to jack up the trailer and wedge cinder blocks underneath for support. The marina crew anticipated this — they added wheel blocks too. All that was left was to disconnect the trailer. “I got this,” I told myself. […]

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November 22, 2025 Story

The First Tow Home and Finding a Marina

Before I could tow the boat home, I needed a place to put her. Luckily, my neighbour up the street had recently bought a marina as his retirement project, and he was fixing it up with his kids. I gave them a call, and his youngest son — who remembered me — picked up. “I […]

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November 21, 2025 Story

Boat Insurance: Herding Paperwork, Manuals, and Winning Rates

When I first started looking into boat insurance, I thought it would be as simple as calling up an agent, saying “I’ve got a boat,” and waiting for them to hand me a shiny policy. Turns out, it’s more like applying for a mortgage—except wetter, and with more serial numbers. The truth is, insurers don’t […]

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November 20, 2025 Digital Boat

Digital Upgrade: From Analogue Gauges to Digital Dashboards

Every boat tells its story through gauges. RPM, fuel, oil pressure, trim — the dials are the heartbeat of the vessel. On my 1994 Monterey, those gauges are classic, but they’re also isolated. They look good, but they don’t talk to anything. That’s where the next upgrade comes in. The CX5106 Converter: Analogue to Digital […]

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