I'm happy to announce that I will be writing a number of boat reviews for the eBay Motors Blog :-) This look at the Cruisers Yachts 390 Sports Coupe is the first in the series.
When looking for an express cruiser, most purchasers generally take into
account two main criteria; cruisability and overnight accommodations.
Well, this 2011 Cruisers Yachts 390 Sports Coupe has added one more benchmark - entertaining.
Equipped with a full complement of factory options as well as many
aftermarket items, this ‘freshwater only’ boat is ready to hit the water
in style. Impressing your guests will merely be icing on the cake.
The sleek exterior styling is enhanced by a moulded hardtop that includes a retractable hatch with sunroof
and centre windshield section that opens for direct access to the bow
via moulded in steps next to the helm. This will come in handy as the
boat has a less than generous walk-around, built that way to expand the
space in the cockpit and the cabin areas.
Boarding the boat from the swim platform, you will be walking on the Flexiteek marine decking
that extends throughout the cockpit area. Made from synthetic
materials, this product provides excellent non slip performance, easy
maintenance and clean up – without sacrificing natural teak-wood trees.
Before stepping inside, take note of the four LED light enhanced speakers
planted in the transom. These are only part of the impressive stereo
system that is powered by no less than three amplifiers pushing a total
of ten mid/high range speakers plus three sub-woofers. The main Sony head unit,
located in the cabin, can also be controlled by a dash mounted remote
located at the helm. A fixed mounted flat screen TV rounds out the A/V
lineup.
All those toys are sure to heat things up, so it’s a good thing the cockpit is equipped with a fridge/ice maker, bar sink and reverse cycle air conditioning
to keep things cool. Removable cockpit tables can be set at the aft
seating or in front of the double wide companion seat, situated beside
the helm. At the helm, you will also find a Raymarine C90 multifunction/GPS chartplotter as well as the controls for the Volvo 550 IPS (8.1 litre, gas fueled) power plants.
Volvo pioneered pod drives for use on pleasure boats and, according to
manufacturer specs, the benefits of the 550 IPS units include the
following;
• 30% reduced fuel consumption
• 30% less CO2 emissions
• 50% lower perceived noise level
• 40% longer cruising range
• 20% higher top-speed
• More predictable handling
• Joystick docking
Because the pod drives are situated under the boat, instead of hanging
off the transom, the engines can be placed farther aft, freeing up
living space in the cabin. And since they use drive by wire technology
and can operate at completely opposing angles and at different engine
speeds, the computer controlled joystick commands make docking child’s
play.
Also of note is that the Volvo IPS 550’s were the first inboard gas
engines to incorporate a catalytic converter. The engineers at Volvo
knew that for this to work, the exhaust gases would have to remain at a
considerably higher temperature than what would be the norm in a
traditional marine exhaust system, where cooling water is introduced
into the exhaust stream. This is not suitable for the catalytic system
to be effective. So, the workaround is to utilize a double walled,
titanium coated aluminum exhaust, with water flowing between the inner
and outer layers, thus providing the heat needed while cooling the
exhaust walls. And you thought all the cool engine technology was
reserved for the automotive world.
A power assisted rear deck and fixed ladder to the engine room
provides easy access to the four batteries (on Smart charger) and Kohler generator. The quick detach propane gas BBQ grill also stores out of the way down here when not being used on the swim platform.
Moving below decks, we find the galley to port, at the base of the
stairs. Cruisers Yachts decided to forego a mid-cabin arrangement and
instead took advantage of the room gained by using the IPS drives by
pushing the entire main cabin farther aft. The result of this layout is a
larger feeling cabin and the ‘Sports Coupe’ designation. The trade-off
is that the privacy of an extra mid-cabin stateroom is lost. Not a
problem for a cruising couple, or for those who may only have guests
overnighting on rare occasions, but might present issues if younger kids
are aboard regularly.
The large, open cabin on the 390 is further accentuated by the design
of the forward berth. To maximize volume (and moving around area) on the
boat, the designers placed the bed at an angle to conserve space, yet
were still able to fit in a queen size berth. For those times when extra
sleeping space is needed, there is a privacy curtain that screens off
the fold out aft couch, providing accommodations for two more.
The entertainment factor continues with two more flat screen TVs, one in the cabin and one in the forward berth. A KVH TracVision
satellite system provides signals when out on the water. Even under
way, or gently rolling at anchor, the gyro stabilized receiver holds a
positive fix on the signal.
A separate reverse air/heat system keeps things comfy in the cabin. A
full head with separate shower is to port, forward of the galley. Large,
elliptical fixed windows behind the main settee, as well as in the
galley, along with two porthole windows in the forward berth bring
natural light into the cabin. There are also opening, overhead hatches,
complete with slide away SkyScreen covers.
One last look back on deck, we find a polished, stainless steel anchor with windlass,
dual windshield wipers and reclining deck lounge pads. There is a
transom mounted hot and cold shower and for rainy days, a canvas mooring
cover.
This boat has one more fun feature to offer. When the sun goes down, go
ahead and turn on the MEGA LED light show system that features 8
different colours with 8 different functions and speeds. There are 36
individual LED underwater lights,
comprised of two pods with 12 lights each and two pods with 6 lights
each. If that’s not enough for you, there’s even LED lights in the side
vents. . . Now that’s entertainment!
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Delewana Inn Closes It's Doors
A bit of sad news for those familiar with the Delewana Inn, located on Georgian Bay at Honey Harbour. They have closed their doors after going into receivership earlier this year.
I knew something was up back in May when their live web cam went dark. I liked to periodically check it out as it showed a nice view of the Small Craft Route in that area of Georgian Bay. It was a good place to check out the conditions on the water, as well as follow along with the receding ice & snow in the spring in anticipation of relaunch and a return trip up to The Bay.
Hopefully new owners can get it up and running again.
I knew something was up back in May when their live web cam went dark. I liked to periodically check it out as it showed a nice view of the Small Craft Route in that area of Georgian Bay. It was a good place to check out the conditions on the water, as well as follow along with the receding ice & snow in the spring in anticipation of relaunch and a return trip up to The Bay.
Hopefully new owners can get it up and running again.
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