A New Era - Walstrom Marine
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A New Era - Walstrom Marine
volume 32 | spring 10 walstrom.com DOCKLINES Celebrating the Boating Lifestyle. • Redesigned Hatteras 60 Motor Yacht • All New Tiara 43 Open • Welcome Grand Banks A New Era – Icebreaker Mackinaw Museum – Annual Summer Cruise – Port of Call Leland 1 888 MICH CAT www.michigancat.com MARINE SERVICE Factory Trained Technicians 5 Locations to Serve You Database scheduling - We call you CAT computer software Michigan CAT Customer Service Agreements + Guaranteed Pricing = No Surprises 1. Complete inspection of engine and marine gear by factory trained technician 2. Oil and filter change 3. Inspection of sea water impellars and zincs 4. Guaranteed Pricing 5. Scheduled appointments 6. S.O.S. oil and coolant sampling 7. Electronic engines are serviced using the latest software Grand Rapids (616) 827-8000 Saginaw (989) 752 7300 Metro South (734) 479 5800 Kalkaska (231) 258 8265 Macomb (586) 997 5300 Table of Contents DOCKLINES An Era Ends 5 While You Were Away 6 Summer Cruise 7 2010 Calendar 8 Editor: Mrs. Hoover’s Southern Strait 9 Contributing Editors: Docklines is a publication of Walstrom Marine, Inc. Justin Bassett Ward Walstrom Jr., David Lyle, Brian Granger, Lynn Steffens, Mal De Mer 10 Port of Call 12 Boathouse of Harbor Springs 13 Icebreaker Mackinaw 14 Tiara 4300 Open 18 Tiara 3500 Sovran 20 Walstrom Marine – Sales Office: 105 Bay Street, Harbor Springs, MI 49740 231.526.2141 • boats@walstrom.com Chris Craft 21 News from Rivertown 22 Harbor Springs Service: 501 Bay Street, Harbor Springs, MI 49740 231.526.9663 • service1@walstrom.com 1.877.245.9696 Grand Banks Yachts 25 Redesigned Hatteras 60 Motor Yacht 26 Joe Kuchnicki, Charlie Duray, Hi Stover, Heidi Hayner, Dr. Kal Attie, Heather Conaway, Kate Bassett Cover Photo Photo Courtesy Courtesy of Kate Bassett Doug Liek Walstrom Marine Accounting: 501 Bay Street, Harbor Springs, MI 49740 231.526.9190 • srichards@walstrom.com Cheboygan – Storage, Service, Sales & Dockage: 113 State Street, Cheboygan, MI 49721 231.627.6681 • cheboygan@walstrom.com 1.877.245.9702 Tiara 5800 Sovran 28 Brokerage Boats 30 Tiara Rendezvous 34 Tiara 4800 Convertible 36 Propellers Lifestyle Store: 105 Bay Street, Harbor Springs, MI 49740 231.526.6685 • propellers@walstrom.com Eight Bells 38 Advertising information: 231.526.2141 or marketing@walstrom.com Shine Me Up Laddie 40 Propellers 44 Bay Harbor – Sales Office & Propellers Lifestyle Store: 801 Front Street, Suite A, Bay Harbor, MI 49770 Sales: 231.439.2741 • Propellers 231.439.2740 bayharbor@walstrom.com 1.877.245.9695 Editorial contributions are welcome and should be addressed to the Editor at marketing@walstrom.com or via post to sales office above. Docklines is printed once a year: spring/summer. Designed, produced and printed by Mitchell Graphics, Inc. For billing questions contact srichards@walstrom.com To be placed on our mailing list, please contact Lynn Steffens at 231.526.2141 or lsteffens@walstrom.com Be sure to switch your address when you move north or south srichards@walstrom.com 3 From the Pilot House Change Comes to Walstrom Marine By David Lyle, Walstrom Marine President S ince 1946, the Walstrom sign has hung over the waterfront at 105 Bay Street in beautiful downtown Harbor Springs. Some of us can even remember when it was an electric neon sign and the cruise ships were docking next door. After 64 years, the sign was taken down. The site is now the “Boathouse” Yacht Club. sales offices, a boater’s lounge, and new restrooms and laundry. We are planning for a 2011 opening. We will remain in our current offices for this summer. Our fuel dock will also be operating in the ‘business as usual’ mode. Look for a new 501 Bay St. site plan at our May Opening day BBQ. This change means that Walstrom Marine sales operation needs a new home. We are currently in the design phase of remodeling our existing “Roe” building to accommodate our new presentation. One of our goals is to have a heated indoor show room. We’ve been working with our architects to create this new sales and service center at this 501 Bay Street property. This would include a showroom, Our mission is to continue to provide the best customer service in our industry. We’ve delivered the Northern Michigan boating experience to a heck of a lot of boaters since 1946. With added amenities for our customers, our amazingly clean and clear water, and our strong product mix, boating on the Northern Lakes will be more fun than ever. As we go to press... W e just heard the news that Ward Walstrom Sr. passed away at the age of 92. Ward Sr. was the “founding father” of our company. He was passionate about boats and if you met him he could make you passionate about being in the water too. He sailed in ice boats when the water was hard and helmed both sail & power boats with equal vigor. 4 “Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea.” - Tennyson - walstrom.com AnFounding ErafatherEnds passes away Ward Henry Walstrom 1917-2010 By Kate Bassett Article reprinted with permission from Harbor Light Newspaper. The cool spring waters of Little Traverse Bay may have stilled for a few moments last Tuesday March 23, as Ward Walstrom Sr.--a man who helped define life inside the harbor-- died at the age of 92 in Asheville, North Carolina. Walstrom, a former navy pilot, bought Melching Boat Works in Harbor Springs in 1946. The company, which became Walstrom Marine, helped put the area on the map as a premier Lake Michigan boating port of call. “Mr. Walstrom’s business philosophy was ‘take care of your customer.’ He was always adamant about giving his customers good service. After the sale he wanted to store, dock, and work on his customer’s boat. That was the way to make a customer for life,” said David Lyle, president of Walstrom Marine. “If he took care of his customer, success would follow. He pioneered heated storage, condos in Northern Michigan, and aft enclosures on Hatteras Motor Yachts. His service department had a reputation that they could fix anything. He even had a Michigan State professor working on customer electronics during the summer,” he added. Tom Behan, owner of Bay Tennis and Fitness and Pumco Interiors, said Walstrom, a long time family friend, was the epitome of a good business man. “Ward worked every day, always making sure boat owners’ loose lines were secured, when no one else was around. The respect that he was given was earned. He was a kind and trusting man,” Behan said. Lyle recalled the humor Walstrom brought to the very seasonal nature of their business. “A customer came up to Mr. Walstrom on a busy July day and told him there was a parking problem in the Walstrom Marine parking lot. Mr. Walstrom said he knew he had a parking problem. From September 1st to May 1st there was nobody parking in his lot. The customer begrudgingly walked away. I still use that reasoning with customers today.” Stafford Smith, founder of the Stafford’s restaurant group, became a business partner of Walstrom’s in 1970 when he purchased 50-percent ownership of what is now Stafford’s Pier Restaurant. “I knew Ward going way, way back,” Smith recalled. “He was a visionary. He purchased the old Pier bar along with Basil Thompson in the mid-1960s. He had a great plan to re-do the downstairs and upgrade the old Stein Room which is now the Chart Room. continued on pg 35 walstrom.com 5 Fish On! While You Were Away Office Staff New Parking Lot on East Bay Street Walstrom Marine has recently purchased property south of the Baptist Church on Bay Street across from Marina Village Condominiums. Although it is presently unpaved, this is a good place for seasonal slip holders in the basin to park. We encourage you to park here if you are gone on a cruise for several days. Loran C Shut Down Walstrom Marine office staff enjoys a boat ride and lunch during Administrative Appreciation Day. Madeline Walstrom - New Hire Madeline has grown up around boats with her dad. She operated her first boat, a 16’ Wahoo center console when she was 12 and at 15, a 24’ Sea Ray. She started her own boat cleaning service when she was 13. She also worked for Ship Shape cleaning boats. She was in Little Traverse Sailors for 2 years. Madeline has been active in the Performing Arts appearing in Hello Dolly, South Pacific, Grease, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. Madeline is also an avid artist and involved in the Girl Scouts. She is currently a Junior at Harbor Springs High School with a 3.5 GPA and in the National Honor Society. Other interests are soccer, skiing, piano, singing, dancing, and boating of course. Madeline is a dock attendant at Walstrom Marine and also helps move boats during the summer months. It helped bombers and ships across the Atlantic in WWII and since then has been a reliable system to help sailors navigate. On February 8, 2010 the United States Coast Guard shut down most of the Loran C towers with the rest scheduled to go off line this fall. This shut down is reported to save the government $190 million over 5 years. If you still have a Loran C unit, it’s well past time to upgrade to some of the latest and greatest GPS navigation equipment (see innovative new products section) Reader Submitted Photos Photo taken by Captain Mike Beckman at the Pool in Bay Finne New Arrivals Here is a picture of Kaleb Keith Price. He was born on Dec 18, 2009. He weighed 10 lbs 2.5 oz and was 22 inches long. Father, Evan Price and Mother Jane Wolf are enjoying spending time with their new little outdoorsman. Grandpa Dave Price is already planning snowmobile trips and duck hunting excursions with Kaleb. 6 walstrom.com While it’s hard to tell, this person is wake boarding behind a 156’ Delta Motor Yacht. Summer Cruise Walstom 7th Annual in Killarney W e are going back to everyone’s favorite, way-upnorth destination-Killarney. This year we are excited to stay at the newly renovated Sportsman Inn. Check out their website www.sportsmansinn.ca to see photos. On August 1, we will depart Harbor Springs and stop at Detour for our first night. Some of you may depart a day or two earlier for a stay at Mackinac Island. While at Detour, Bay Harbor Yacht Club will host an informal cocktail hour. Then, we will enjoy a culinary masterpiece from local caterer, Bob Vala, from our new chuck wagon portable trailer. On Monday we will make our way to Killarney, ONT and the Sportsman’s Inn. At the Sportsman docking is available either on the town side of the channel or on George Island for a more rustic atmosphere. The Sportsman will serve our food from their world-class kitchen and host our festivities while in Killarney. This should be a great time for you and your family to relax, get away from it all, and enjoy the rustic charm of the North Channel and God’s country. Please contact Lynn Steffens at 231-526-2141 or e-mail lsteffens@walstrom.com. NO PASSPORT, NO ENTRY. As of June 1, 2009, you will be required to show an up-to-date U.S. passport to enter the United States from Canada. This new rule applies to everyone, regardless of age. So if you plan to travel to Canada this summer, you'll need a valid U.S. passport book or a U.S. passport card. You can purchase a passport at any U.S. Post Office, but you must apply in person. If you live in Emmet County, you can choose to apply at the office of the County Clerk, 200 Division Street in Petoskey. If you have any questions, visit travel.state.gov. walstrom.com 7 2010 Calendar Dates May 29 Ground Breaking BBQ 31 Memorial Day June 8 14 18-20 Tiaras on the Bay Cruise - Come join us in Traverse City Flag Day Bay Harbor In-Water Boat Show 20 Fathers Day 21 First Day of Summer! Enjoy!!! 24-27 Bay Harbor Vintage Car and Boat Festival July 3 Bay Harbor Fireworks & Harbor Springs Art Fair 4 Happy Birthday America! Harbor Springs Parade Bay Harbor Gem Car “Eco” Parade Harbor Springs Fireworks 17 20-22 24 30-Aug 1 29-31 Port Huron to Mackinac Race Tiara Great Lakes Rendezvous - Frankfort, MI Chicago to Mackinac Race LTYC Regatta Grand Banks Summer Rendezvous - Sturgeon Bay, WI August 1-4 7 Walstrom Marine Summer Cruise - Detour, MI & Killarney, ONT Bay Harbor Art Fair September 4 4-5 6 Walstrom Marine End of Summer BBQ Propellers Labor Day Tent Sale in Harbor Springs Labor Day 10-12 Bay Harbor Fishing Tournament 17-18 Antique & Classic Boat Society International Boat Show October 8-10 28-Nov 1 Charlevoix Apple Festival Cruise, Weather Permitting Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show November 2 Election Day 11 Veterans Day 26 Thanksgiving 28 H.S. Christmas Tree Lighting December 11 H.S. Merchant Open House 21 First Day of Winter 25 Christmas January 1 8 Happy New Year! walstrom.com Customer Profile MRS. HOOVER’S SOUTHERN STRAIT I sat waiting in a small side cabin for the ferry “Kristen D” to depart for Bois Blanc Island. I was to meet with a very distinguished lady on the island. I had met her once before aboard her boat “Southern Strait”, a 29’ Tiara docked at our marina in Cheboygan. Once underway, I overheard bits and pieces of conversation among the passengers in the cabin. Gathering from the conversation they were Islanders, I also overheard the name Hoover mentioned with great respect. I felt honored. I was meeting Miriam Hoover. Upon arrival at the ferry dock, Mrs. Hoover’s nephew Michael Leppen met me in an electric Gem Car for the short trip to Pointe aux Pins. My excitement grew as I anticipated our meeting. Taking the main gravel road west we reached the compound of Mrs. Hoover where several cottages neatly lined the shore. There was also a main dock that appeared to hold a sizable craft at one time. We walked up the newly decked walkway to the main cottage and above the door were the numbers 1908. Inside I was met by a young man who Michael introduced to me as Scott. He helps care for Mrs. Hoover and the compound. Then I met Miriam Hoover. She was just as I remembered, stately, by Ward Walstrom Jr. elegant, and most gracious. She wore a deep blue dress trimmed in white with pretty but modest jewelry. We sat in the living room overlooking the side yard and the shore. The cottage was charming and inviting with the feel of tradition and the simple pleasures of island life. Pictures of past years and an assortment of books were tucked between the open stud walls. Very soon, Scott served us coffee and sweet breads on fine china. The bread, fir beadboard, and pine paneling mingled together emitting a rich, satisfying aroma. Miriam began speaking in a soothing, warm, and gratifying voice of her vivid past. Miriam was born in Champion, a small community in the upper peninsula of Michigan near Marquette. She grew up on a farm and learned at an early age how to survive on very little which proved useful later in life. When she was 18 years old Miriam moved to Chicago to attend nursing school. This was during the Depression and there were very few jobs available. Miriam found herself without money and unable to pay for school. “I never felt deprived or depressed because I grew up on a farm,” Mrs. Hoover told me. Her insistence that I not boast of her is also attributed to her modest upbringing. At the time, her sister was working for the Hoover family taking care of their children in Glencoe. When she got married, Miriam took over her job. She began tutoring the children and when they got older, took them to Palm Springs, California to a private school where she lived on the family ranch and took an interest in horses. In her early 20’s, Miriam married Earl Hoover in Glencoe, Illinois. Earl had graduated with a degree in engineering from the University of Michigan. His father operated the Hoover Mason and Phosphate Business in Tennessee. It was Earl’s uncle who first started Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, with the financial aid of Earl’s father. When a prototype vacuum cleaner was being checked for its marketability, Earl said,”No woman is going to take a wrench to raise or lower this vacuum cleaner.” His father responded, “We’re not that busy, why don’t you go to work on it.” So Earl came up with the first patented foot lever on the vacuum cleaner and went into business with his uncle. In later years, Miriam frequently traveled to England for Hoover Vacuum Company. Continued on pg 41 walstrom.com 9 e l Ma de M r Dr. Attie is a member of Northern Michigan Emergency Physicians, P.C., a group of Board-Certified Emergency Physicians providing emergency services at Northern Michigan Regional Hospital in Petoskey. S By Dr. Kal Attie easickness, also known by the French term as Mal de Mer, has been well documented in literature since the 16th century, and at some point is experienced by over 90% of the population. Some are more prone to motion sickness than others, but what causes it and how do we prevent and treat it? Our brain processes signals from our inner ears, eyes, and skin, as well as our muscles and joints, giving us our equilibrium and ability to move in our three dimensional surroundings. When these signals become disrupted (i.e. experiencing the motion of a rocking boat or visualizing rolling waves, etc.) the balance of these signals is thrown off and the central nervous system has a hard time processing the change, causing the classic symptoms of seasickness. Once symptoms have begun, there are some physical maneuvers that can help, though everyone responds differently to various techniques. Lying down and closing the eyes can be helpful for some, as is the limitation of head movement (i.e. moving your head with your torso and limiting rotation of the head and neck). Getting out on deck to a position on the vessel where the least motion is felt – a lower deck if applicable and moving towards the stern – is usually recommended rather than staying inside the vessel if conditions permit. Remember to avoid any exposure to noxious fumes or odors. Try and focus on the horizon or the shore (preferably forward facing), take deep breaths, and attempt to take your mind off the symptoms and relax as much as possible. There are numerous medications that can be used, ranging from over-the-counter antihistamines such as Benadryl, Dramamine, and Bonine, to probably the most effective preventative prescription known as the Scopolamine Patch. The important point to remember is these medications are much more effective if taken BEFORE the symptoms have begun. The severity of the symptoms depends on the intensity and In fact, the Scopolamine Patch needs to be placed at least 4 duration of the stimulus, and the symptoms can range from hours before needed. There are also some prescription antimere inconvenience to outright debilitation. Fatigue and nausea medications that can be effective such as Phenergan, drowsiness are usually the first symptoms felt, followed by and it is often used in conjunction with a stimulant such as nausea, vomiting, headaches, sweating and dizziness. And caffeine or ephedrine. Of course, all these medications have while the condition is usually not serious, the effects of potential side effects, one of the most common of which is prolonged nausea, vomiting, and decreased oral intake can all sedation, and there are contraindications to their use as well lead to dehydration which can lead to more serious clinical – certain medical conditions, age restrictions, allergies, and conditions. concurrent use of other medications. Therefore, always check with your primary health provider before taking them. Though there are various treatments for seasickness, prevention is the key and the ultimate goal. Avoiding risk factors is very Under usual circumstances, seasickness is a temporary important – these include alcohol consumption, fatigue, and condition rarely resulting in serious sequelae, but even mild dehydration. Ensuring adequate rest and hydration prior to symptoms can greatly impact one’s experience on the water. getting on the water may be one’s best defense against the Hopefully, with a combination of preventative measures, effects of seasickness. An empty stomach for most is usually physical maneuvers, and pharmacologic remedies if needed, recommended, though some literature cites advantages to light the effects of Mal de Mer will be self limited and tolerable, if oral intake (crackers, bread, water or soda) prior to getting not perhaps all together avoided. onboard – but avoid rich, spicy food. Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable boating season. 10 walstrom.com Walstrom Marine Joins Grand Banks Authorized Dealer Network Grand Banks Yachts announced the appointment of Walstrom Marine as its new Authorized Dealer for the Great Lakes region of the United States. “Walstrom Marine brings an outstanding combination of experience, knowledge, passion and professionalism to their operation,” said Neil McCurdy, Vice President of Sales and Service for Grand Banks Yachts. “Grand Banks customers will be well served by the Walstrom Marine sales and service teams. We’re very proud to have Walstrom join our growing worldwide network of Authorized Dealers.” Walstrom Marine will manage sales of Grand Banks Yachts through its three offices in Northern Michigan, in Cheboygan, Harbor Springs and Bay Harbor. They also offer a full menu of service support, dockage and winter storage, with largecapacity Marine Travelifts in both Harbor Springs and Cheboygan. “The Grand Banks Brand with their East Bay, Aleutian, and Heritage Series fills a niche in our current line-up of quality made Yachts. Grand Banks fits perfectly with the picturesque cruising found in the Northern Great Lakes,” said David Lyle, president of Walstrom Marine. Established in 1946, Walstrom Marine boasts a premier full service marina located in a beautiful cruising area popular with many Grand Banks owners. In addition to a knowledgeable sales staff they maintain an outstanding reputation for service, supported by extensive parts, equipment and facilities they use for repair, refitting, and maintenance of yachts. Walstrom Marine was one of the first two marinas in the state to be designated a “Michigan Clean Marina,” with an ongoing program to address all areas of clean boating and best management practices. About Grand Banks - Since 1956, Grand Banks Yachts, Ltd. has built yachts of superior quality that have become industry hallmarks and earned a loyal following around the world. Renowned for their handmade craftsmanship, distinctive good looks, and tried and true all-weather capabilities, Grand Banks yachts continue to be the choice of discerning boaters today. Learn more about the company and its Heritage, Eastbay, and Aleutian series yachts at grandbanks.com. You ! r Family Outfitter • Kayak Sales & Rental • Youth Adventures • Backyard Adventures • Lessons All Levels • Rowing Shell & Paddle Board Sales • Sportswear • Activewear • Footwear • Accessories Open Every Day • Adults & Children 153 E. Main Street • Harbor Springs 231-526-2621 www.outfitterharborsprings.com walstrom.com 11 p rt of call by Brian Granger W hen unable to get to a rendezvous by boat, The shop specializes in a collection of southwest Mexican but still not wanting to miss the company of art, antiques, jewelry and furniture. fellow boaters, what better place to drive to Leelanau Books specializes in regional books and authors, than Leland? with an excellent children’s selection. When the brave and willing crew of the Hatteras 52 Motor Yacht Mach IV decided that wisdom prevailed, Captain Al Leland Harbor House sits prominently on the corner in and First Mate Pat Olofsson decided that the boat would downtown. It sells active-wear clothing, beachwear, gifts stay tied to the dock. I had offered to serve as boat boy for and jewelry. The ice cream counter gets busy with the the cruise. Let’s not miss the event; Leland is just down the evening crowd. The big front porch has benches to sit on road. A quick phone call to the Leland Lodge Resort & while watching for your shopping specialist. Restaurant secured a cabin for the night. While a bit of A must do when visiting Fishtown is a stop at Carlson’s a walk up the hill from the marina, lovely neighborhoods of Fishtown. For five generations, they have smoked Lake line the streets. Quick arrangements were made for dinner Trout (I know you have been told Lake Trout is greasy), reservations at the Bluebird. A good group of survivors but their Lake Trout is the best I have ever eaten. Some were promptly recruited to join the feast. The Bluebird sits crackers and a little cheese and some Leelanau Late Harvest on the banks of the scenic Leland River and it serves a nice Riesling, well you know. Charter boat fishing is available mix of steaks, seafood and pasta. just out their door. There was nothing planned for the next day until the land yacht trip to Frankfort, so there was plenty of time for the professional shoppers to perfect their skills. Led very capably by (not to mention names) Trudé Smith & Linda Harvey. Leland has a great beach just west of the river for sun bathing and watching the boats come and go from the harbor. If you can’t have Harbor Springs for the summer, Leland is a very close second. The downtown is very walkable with friendly merchants, diverse interesting shops and A couple of the shops that I visited were: Tompico, located restaurants. Whether by car or by boat, Leland is a great right on Main Street and managed by real Fish Town folks. destination port. 12 walstrom.com Boathouse of Harbor Springs Becomes Reality Walstrom Marine is pleased to announce the transformation of its downtown marina to The Boathouse of Harbor Springs. Located at 105 Bay Street in the heart of town and reminiscent of the rustic charm and grace of boathouses of a bygone era, The Boathouse of Harbor Springs is the Great Lakes newest yachting club and destination. Its heritage as a boat works on Northern Lake Michigan dates back over 100 years. Acquired by the Walstrom family after World War II, it has housed one of America’s finest full-service marinas for over six decades. The Boathouse of Harbor Springs is a deposit membership club; a concept introduced in the late l980’s and has become a popular type of membership. A deposit membership provides the member a license to use the club facilities for a period of 30 years and beyond. There is no change of ownership, nor are the members required to purchase the club. The present bottomlands lease with the State remains in effect. The Boathouse will accommodate 63 wet slips, for boats ranging from 25-100 feet – some covered and protected, others open with harbor views. In addition, the club will include the East Building clubhouse with catered dining facilities, undercover parking, Board Room and Boaters Lounge, rest rooms with showers, laundry, shore power, internet access, and pumpout conveniently located near each slip. With priority maintenance, technical assistance, trip planning, and the ability to haul yachts nearby, The Boathouse is designed to enhance cruising experience throughout the summer. “The idea of the creation of a club is something that we have been considering for several years for this location,” comments Ward Walstrom, Jr. “It just seemed to be a natural evolution of the use of this property. We did not want some mega marina conglomerate to operate here and change the facility or atmosphere. Many of the members want to keep it the way it is with a few improvements. With this transformation, the members will become more than just renters; they will become partners in the community, which benefits our town and our economy.” Some improvements to The Boathouse have already taken place. Last summer a new roof was installed over the covered slips next to the Pier. This past fall a new roof with skylights was installed above the main floor including a smooth-paneled interior roof system. These improvements compliment the existing use of custom wood paneling throughout the intimate interiors. The retail store “Propellers” will remain at the same location. The Boathouse Grill will also remain at its location with some upgrades and continue to be open to the public for takeout at the beach. Some of the Walstrom Marine boaters from the downtown marina will be relocated to the newly constructed yacht basin at 501 Bay Street. Beginning the summer of 2011, Walstrom Marine will relocate its sales to 501 Bay Street. Much needed improvements will take place to buildings that were constructed in the 1960’s and 70’s. Complete details are available at The Boathouse of Harbor Springs, attention Mark Rondel, Club Manager, 105 Bay Street, Harbor Springs, Michigan 49740. Or call 231-526-0800. The website is Boathousehs.com. BOATS WANTED To clean, all shapes and sizes. We wash and dry the outside. We dust and vaccum the inside. We provide weekly or on demand cleaning services with reasonable rates. call the service department at 231-526-9663. Easy things owners can do to make their boating safer and more trouble free. 1. Clean AC filters. 2. Clean sink diffusers. 3. Clean sea water intake strainers. 4. Keep the bilges wiped up. Starting with a clean bilge is a good trouble shooting tool. 5. Check fluid levels. 6. Visual check for leaks ,loose fasterners,chafeing, 7. Check max full load RPM, temps, pressures, speed. 8. Keep a log of service onboard. 9. If in doubt, call the Walstrom Marine Service Department 526.9663. ICEBREAKER MACKINAW Maritime Museum T he Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum is a seasonal museum tour facility in Mackinaw City, Michigan. The tour facility is the decommissioned United States Coast Guard Cutter MACKINAW WAGB 83, a 290ft icebreaking vessel. The Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum was established to save the United States Coast Guard Cutter MACKINAW WAGB 83 after its decommissioning in 2006. The ship was originally built as part of the war effort during World War II to meet the heavy demands placed on the industry for an increase in production of war materials. Tremendous increases in the movement of iron ore, limestone and coal for the nation’s steel mills were particularly necessary. In order to keep tonnage on the move into the winter months an icebreaker was needed. When commissioned on December 30th, 1944, the Icebreaker MACKINAW was the most powerful and capable icebreaker in the world. It is still the standard by which other icebreakers are measured. For 62 years the United States Coast Guard Cutter MACKINAW WAGB 83 continued to serve the Great Lakes Shipping industry. The ship, now a museum, is moored in the harbor in Mackinaw City, Michigan. The museum has been open for seasonal tours during the 2007, 2008 and 2009 summers. Approximately 40,000 guests have toured the facility to date. The Board of Directors and staff regard the ship as an American Hero whose legacy and service to duty contributed to the successful outcome of World War II . The Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum will continue this legacy of duty and service by initiating an expanded 14 educational curriculum by constructing a year-round facility, the Mackinaw Maritime Education Center, adjacent to the museum ship. The Education Center will broaden the current education program and will provide education and training facilities for Northern Michigan with a boating and marine curriculum that encompasses various hands on learning opportunities for students of all ages. The Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum has an Education Committee that designed and implemented hands on marine and boating curriculum. Due to limited compartmental space and seasonal access on the ship, the education program is only available during seasonal tour operations (May thru October), and is limited to a maximum instructional group size of 10 people. Over the past two years (2008 & 2009), over 1000 children, ages 8 – 14 have experienced the hands on education program. However, the small confined rooms on the ship do not allow for large group seating or large group instruction. The education capacity is very limited. The Board of Directors and staff completed a Vision Program in June 2009 that addresses the problem of limited space and seasonal availability. The vision program includes a 20,000 sq. ft. building at the current leased dock location. The Center will contain a Virtual Reality Boating Simulation area. walstrom.com Boating simulation in the areas of canoeing, kayaking, sailing, yachting, freighters, and icebreaking are examples of the hands on experiences that will be available to museum visitors. In addition, a Simulation Theater Space will allow visitors to experience the sound, movement and environment of an Icebreaking vessel on the Great Lakes. Currently, the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum serves the Straits of Mackinac region and its residents in 4 major categories. The museum is open MayOctober for visitors and groups for tour and educational purposes. Twelve paid employees and approximately 35 volunteers keep the museum open seasonally. It also serves as a weather station, emergency response location and training facility. Education: The Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum Education Committee has established a marine and boating curriculum that encompasses various hands on learning opportunities for youth and school groups. Knowledge is obtained through instruction and hands on learning at the Pulley Station, Knot Tying Station, Fire Fighting Station, Flag Station and Communication Station. Weather Station: The weather station at the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum records and informs area residents and local media sources about current weather conditions in the Straits of Mackinac region. Emergency Response Location: For the benefit of the Straits of Mackinac region, Radio Emergency Communications are provided by Charlevoix, Cheboygan and Emmet Counties Public Service Communications Organization (CCECPSCO), call sign W8AGB, at the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum. In the event of a disaster, this group will be used as a means of emergency communication when other conventional means of communication fail. Training Facility: In 2008 the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum set the stage for “Operation Dire Straits”. Representatives from more than forty Federal, State, Tribal, county, and local government agencies, as well as representatives from the maritime industry and local volunteers, joined together to work with homeland security, mass rescue, and pollution response contingencies. The United States Coast Guard and other Federal, State, and Local agencies boarded the ship for training exercises. The drills help agencies coordinate emergency response teams in the event of real disasters. The goal of the organization is to preserve the legacy of MACKINAW WAGB 83 and her crew and provide an educational opportunity for students of all ages to experience life on the Great Lakes through hands on learning and training programs. 15 Innovative New Products Garmin Touch Screen Chart Plotter/Radar Put the power of Garmin’s next-generation marine navigator right at your fingertips with the GPSMAP 7012. This touchscreen chart plotter is the flagship in Garmin’s line of full-featured marine products. The GPSMAP 7012 comes standard with a worldwide, satellite-enhanced basemap as well as video-quality resolution on an impressive 12.1” XGA display. The GPSMAP 7012 also provides total system integration – allowing support for the addition of sonar, radar, weather and more. For additional enhanced features, you can add the optional BlueChart® g2 Vision® card. Garmin offers touch screen monitors from 7” all the way to 15”. For more information, contact Tom or Wayne at our parts department, 231-526-9187. Freedom Lift Freedom Lift is the ideal solution for carrying and launching your tender, dinghy or personal watercraft. This transom mounted, hydraulic system features wireless remote control operation and the industry’s only easily removable Lift Arms. Call our Service Department at 231-526-9663 to setup your installation today. Caterpillar Cat® C9 ACERT™ Engines with Zeus® Pod Drives To meet increasing customer demand, the Cat C9 ACERT™ marine engine is now compatible with the innovative Zeus® Pod Drive. The new package (Cat C9 ACERT marine engine, a connection kit, and the Zeus® Pod Drive System from ZF) marries the advantage of the pod technology with Caterpillar power, torque, reliability, and product support advantages - in a power range that was not previously available to the market. Certified with an EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) Tier 2-compliant E-rating, the engine fills customers’ needs for high power output from a smaller package at 575 mhp (423 kW) at 2,500 rpm, providing superb acceleration over the entire operating range. Because the Cat C9 ACERT engine is perfectly balanced with the pod drive, customers will notice smoother and more accurate maneuverability from the independent joystick control. Yacht Controller Yacht Controller is the winner of the NMMA National Marine Manufacturers Association Award for the Most Innovative Product, and with thousands of units installed on 105 brands of yachts, patented and FCC certified, it has proven itself worldwide. With the wireless remote control, you are able to dock the boat from any location on the boat, allowing for easy docking and line handling. 16 walstrom.com 26 Dual Console Sporty versatility for a variety of water sports, including fishing, cruising, water skiing, wake boarding, and more. Whether lake or ocean bound... This dual console is built with Pursuit’s legendary style, performance and durability... and is the ultimate all-around boat! Debuting Spring 2010 Preliminary Specifications 26 Dual Console L.O.A. Beam Holding Tank Capacity Maximum Horsepower Fuel Capacity Water Capacity Deadrise 25’ 10” 8’ 9” 10-13 U.S. gal 350 150 U.S. gal 20 U.S. gal 21 Gurney’s bottle shop 215 E. Main Street • Harbor Springs, MI 49740 231.526.5472 4300 Open The new flagship of the Tiara Yachts Open Series T he new flagship of the Tiara Yachts Open Series, the 4300 Open, reflects traditional Tiara style, craftsmanship, and rugged elegance. Combined with outstanding features and equipment that make the 4300 capable of handling extended deep water cruising as well as blue water fishing, the 43 Open represents a time tested, well proven formula that Tiara has developed to set new, class leading standards. This opens up the cabin with natural light and with input from the fisherman side of the equation, removed portlights from the hull sides. Very creative, very effective. A quick tour of the cabin reveals a portside u-shaped lounge/ dinette with seating for 5-6, complete with a removable high gloss teak table. The dinette is convertible to a double lower berth and upper pullman. Facing the lounge is a half-wall divider with entertainment center that includes a The 98 square-foot upper cockpit features the Tiara hinged Sharp Aquos 32” flat screen LCD TV and Bose Lifestyle helm console (with full flush mount electronics capability), DVD/CD stereo system. Opposite the lounge/dinette is a Stidd Captain’s Seat, curved companion lounge with swivel seat, engine access hatch, wet bar, and abundant storage. The 95 square-foot lower cockpit features an aft-facing, mezzanine seating, low freeboard, flush floor storage boxes/ hatches, and molded-in transom door and gate. Extensive sound proofing research has been applied to the 43 Open to help it break new ground with class leading quiet. Powered by Twin Cummins QSM11/715 HP Diesels, the Tiara Yachts 4300 Open is a serious performer - for cruising or fishing or both. The spacious salon is bathed in light from above. Tiara’s engineers and designers listened to input from Open Series owners and came up with a creative solution to cabin lighting. Running virtually the full length of the salon and into the master stateroom is a skylight with opening hatches. 18 walstrom.com complete galley with Corian countertop surfaces, stainless steel undermount sink, under counter storage and aft pantry, two burner electric cooktop, microwave convection oven, and twin Vitrifrigo refrigerator/ freezer drawer combinations. All the way forward, the master stateroom is entered through a bi-fold entry door. The master features a queen pedestal berth with innerspring mattress and storage below, fore and aft. The hanging locker is cedar backed and there are hull side storage cabinets as well. The master entertainment system includes a Sharp Aquos 19” flat screen LCD TV with built in DVD player. The head includes private master access via a full framed door. The complete head has a fiberglass shower with glass shower door and an integrated seat. The Corian vanity countertop and Corian sink are topped by a mirrored, lighted, medicine cabinet. A few steps back from the master, and located to port, is the guest stateroom fitted with upper and lower bunks. With storage below the lower berth and a hanging locker with shelves, your guests will have plenty of space for their gear. Once again, Tiara has raised the bar with the introduction of a new Tiara Open. Now, the flagship of the Tiara Open fleet, the 4300 Open will carry the colors for the five model series. Contact your Walstrom Marine salesman for all the details on this exciting new addition to the Tiara Open lineup. Opening Day Party & Groundbreaking Harbor Springs South Lake Shore Drive View Lot • 250’ of Beach Access • Trimming Rights $199,000 www.KeystoneSells.com info@KeystoneSells.com Call Paul Moorandian 231.347.2010 231.838.3722 With the change at our current sales offices (105 Bay Street, now the Boathouse of Harbor Springs) our annual Opening Day BBQ will feature a change in venue. We will host the Opening Day BBQ/Ground Breaking Party at 501 Bay Street and will unveil plans for our new sales facility and customer facilities at 501 Bay Street. We hope to see you there on Saturday May 29, 2010. walstrom.com 19 3500 Sovran N o room for compromise. And, plenty of room inside. The 3500 Sovran is surprisingly spacious – and every inch a Tiara Yacht. Starting in the 3500 Sovran salon “Family Room”, the new 35 provides you with a whole new measure of success for cruising enjoyment. Experienced cruisers who like to entertain family and friends for the day – and occasionally host overnight guests - will like what Tiara designers have done to create a most satisfying living space. Teak flooring is complimented by an inboard linen cabinet with storage shelf. As you descend down the open, lighted stairs with handrails, into the salon, you are struck with a sense of openness. Tiara, the leading manufacturer, worldwide, of Volvo IPS powered yachts, with over four hundred built, has capitalized on the packaging advantages of the pod drive system to maximize interior space. Typically, everyone only looks forward. When we spin them around, they are confronted with the large aft Sunken Theater/ Entertainment Lounge. What a great place to retire with your favorite boating book or to watch a DVD. When the need arises, the space can easily be converted to a double berth for kids or guests. The forward master stateroom has a pedestal berth with innerspring mattress and a flat screen LCD TV that articulates for salon viewing. The master also has two large hanging lockers with multiple configuration options. Aft, to port, is the head, with the stall shower and head separated from the Corian vanity with stainless steel sink. Midship to port is the lounge/dinette with removable varnished teak table. The dinette converts to a lower berth and upper pullman. Opposite, the galley is typically Tiara complete, with plenty of Corian counter space and even a hidden trash receptacle. Very clean and orderly and ready for an easy snack or an onboard feast. The 35 Sovran is available with gas or diesel power, providing two exciting options of performance. The gas powered boat literally jumps up on plane due to its slight overall weight advantage over the diesel. And both power options deliver the solid ride and handling that Tiara is so well known for. The 3500 Sovran represents the easiest way for a family or a couple to enter the Sovran Series from Tiara and to take full advantage of the Volvo IPS Joystick yacht control capabilities. Call your Walstrom Marine Tiara Yachts salesman today and schedule a sea trial prior to your purchase. You’ll be amazed. The Lancer Series The Corsair Series The Lancer Series of 20 foot boats is the hot rod series from Chris Craft. Available from mild to wild, the Lancer 20 is an amazing twenty footer. Check out the Silver Bullet and the Lancer GT and you’ll see why everyone wants to own their own Chris Craft. Stunning from any angle, the Corsair Series is practical and comfortable, beautifully combining craftsmanship and quality. With a complete offering of sizes at 22, 25, 28, 33, and 36, the Chris Craft Corsair Series has something for everyone. The Launch Series The Corsair 22, new last year, is in response to customer demand for a closed-deck boat between the immensely popular Lancer 20 and the Corsair 25. Available with an aft cockpit sunpad, the Corsair 22 offers the traditional styling details you have come to expect from Chris Craft. The Launch Series is Chris Craft’s most popular series. Starting with the brand new Launch 20 and including the 22, 25, and ending with the impressive Launch 28, the Chris Craft Launch Series delivers. New interiors and options like cockpit refrigerators and enclosed heads on the 25 and 28 make the Chris Craft Launch Series the pride to the Lake. The new Launch 20 sets the standard for interior space in a 20 foot boat and its performance has never been questioned. The proven Launch 22 returns this year as a great family boat. The bow Sit Pit offers the driver good visibility and the passengers a comfortable, safe place to sit. The Launch 25 steps it up with the option of larger engines, a cockpit refrigerator, and even a head in its own dedicated compartment. The Launch 25 has the added size to be a wonderful day boat with more seakeeping ability and space. The Launch 28, the largest member of the Launch Series, is a practical and elegant day boat. With single or twin engine options available, the Launch 28 can suit many tastes. The wide beam and open bow help make the Launch 28 an uncompromised success and a great choice as a Little Traverse Bay day boat. The Corsair 25 defines the Chris Craft of today. Consider the Heritage package for the teak look of Chris Crafts of days gone by. The cuddy cabin comes standard with v-berth and portable head to add to your comfort on the water all day. The Corsair 28 is the closed bow alternative to the popular Launch 28. The Corsair 28 continues to evolve, with latest edition offering state-of-the-art performance and features. With a nice sized cuddy cabin complete with portable head, the Corsair 28 can serve as the launch pad for daily activity on the water. The Corsair 33 fits nicely in the gap between the smaller Corsair day boats and the larger Corsair 36. With a large cabin and separate head, the Corsair 33 provides ample space for overnighting. The Corsair 36 is truly an unprecedented yacht of exceptional standards. With a large cabin, separate head, and aft master containing a king sized berth, the 36 is ready, willing, and able to take you anywhere and everywhere. The cockpit and foredeck offer abundant space for recreation and entertaining. Catalinas and Sun Tenders Typically, when a manufacturer builds a center console, the boat is thought to have a particular purpose. Not so with Chris Craft. Holding fast to their heritage of over one hundred and twentyfive years, the Catalinas, the center consoles from Chris Craft, redefine the category. Beautiful beyond description, the Catalinas are outboard powered and truly amazing. walstrom.com 21 News from Rivertown! By: Joe Kuchnicki I t’s March 10; we are having another warm sunny day and the snow is melting. Northern Michigan saw the lowest precipitation ever recorded for January and February! However, those of us who enjoy winter sports were blessed by snow that stayed through the end of February. March came in like a lamb so it’s very likely we will see a bit more winter weather before we start launching boats. There is a new fuel ship that delivers to the terminal in Cheboygan. The deeper draft of the 426-foot ALGOCANADA required dredging in front of the fuel depot last December. Another new sight in town is the covered footbridge across the river. It will allow pedestrians easy access from the city park and ball fields to downtown. This has the ability to stimulate downtown businesses by allowing folks using the park to walk downtown to shop and dine. The Star Line ferry company had the most extensive project in our heated facility this winter. The LaSalle is being fitted with new running gear and new engines. It’s quite a project and I think her passengers are going to get to Mackinac Island a little faster from now on. We continue to freshen up our facility and property. Dead trees have been removed and we are keeping the fields between our storage buildings tidy and mowed. We upgraded to a new, quieter, cleaner burning, direct injection diesel forklift. We hope to have the new boardwalk completed by early summer, to access the slips at the North end of our facility. We have new dockage customers who enjoy being close to downtown while being in a relatively quiet dockage facility. Storage and service were up slightly this year and we are finishing a couple of engine replacements this spring. Welcome Back Heather! If you’ve called our Cheboygan office recently and have been a customer for at least the past five years, you may have recognized a familiar voice answering the telephone. In December, Heather Conaway re-joined the Walstrom Marine family as Office Manager at our Cheboygan location, after a four-year absence. Heather previously worked at Walstrom Marine from 1999-2005. Most recently, she worked at the Cheboygan Middle School as a Title VII aide for 7th and 8th grade Native American students, and provided tutoring before and after school. During her break from school last summer, she worked parttime at Walstrom Marine updating customer boat files in preparation for winter storage billing. Heather Conaway Outside the office Heather is active in the Northland Players theater group, and is a past member of its Board of Directors. Since joining the group in 2001, she has been cast in four main-stage productions at The Opera House in Cheboygan, and has had roles in five dinner theater productions. She has served on several of the group’s subcommittees, chaired its Nominating Committee for two years, and was responsible for the group’s newsletter, The Prompter, for three years. She enjoys kayaking, camping and visiting lighthouses with her husband Doug and son Evan. Heather is happy to be back at Walstrom Marine, and looks forward to getting reacquainted with customers as their boats are launched this spring. If you’d like to say hello, you can reach her at 231-627-7105, or by email at hconaway@walstrom.com. B O A T I N G T I P S Anchors need to be pulled at a narrow angle to the bottom to allow the flukes to catch, dig in and become set. Once you’ve paid out the right amount of line, set the anchor by securing the line to the bow cleat and drifting or slowly reversing power downwind, with the bow facing the anchor, until you take up the slack. Add a small amount of steady, reverse power until the anchor digs in and holds. Tiaras on the Bay F or our 8th annual trip to visit our friends in Traverse City, we decided to change things up a bit and make this an overnight cruise and invite boaters from Little Traverse Bay to join us as we enjoy an evening at Clinch Park Marina. Please join Walstrom Marine and our friends at Global Marine Insurance at the 8th annual Tiaras on the Bay, Tuesday, June 8th. If you are in the Traverse City area, please plan on stopping by to check out the latest from Tiara and Pursuit. If you are interested in going along, please check in with Lynn at 231-526-2141, and she can let you know what time our boats will be heading down to Traverse City. After breakfast in town Wednesday morning, our boats will then head back north. We hope to see you at this fun-filled event. walstrom.com 23 Global Marine is the leading provider of Boat and Yacht Insurance. We understand that your boat is more than just valued property to be insured, it’s part of your lifestyle. Let our experts custom tailor an insurance policy for you. Call or visit us online today! Aleutian Series: Grand Banks 46 SX Eastbay Series: In 1993, Grand Banks pioneered the modern interpretation of the lobster boat as a stylish and powerful cruising yacht – what many now refer to as a “Downeast cruiser.” Blending a refined nautical sensibility with pulse-quickening speed, the Eastbay Series continues to ignite the spirit of today’s discerning yachtsman. With its Hunt Associates hull, teak toe rails, stylish, handcrafted interiors – and a powerful pair of diesels underfoot – no other boat combines ageless design and high performance like this. Grand Banks launched an icon when the Heritage Series was introduced nearly 50 years ago. It remains widely regarded as one of the most successful cruising yacht designs ever built – one that Grand Banks continues to refine and enhance for a new generation of owners. Today’s Heritage models, both Grand Banks 55 SX the classic tri-cabin “CL” and the extendedsalon “EU” versions, distinguish themselves as much for their speed and performance as their timeless lines and legendary reliability. Grand Banks 39 SX Grand Banks 41 Heritage EU Heritage Series: Grand Banks launched an icon when the Heritage Series was introduced nearly 50 years ago. It remains widely regarded as one of the most successful cruising yacht designs ever built – one that Grand Banks continues to refine and enhance for a new generation of owners. Today’s Heritage models, both the classic tri-cabin “CL” and the extendedsalon “EU” versions, distinguish themselves as much for their speed and performance as their timeless lines and legendary reliability. The Aleutian Series continues the Grand Banks tradition of blending timeless nautical style with highperformance capabilities. With its distinctive raised pilothouse profile, the Aleutian Series includes the largest and most generouslyappointed yachts Grand Banks offers. Large staterooms, expansive living spaces, gorgeous styling and flexible layouts are just some of the highlights – as are the stable, quiet ride, sure handling and 25+ knot top speeds. Imbued with quality and craftsmanship, the Aleutian Series defines the ultimate Grand Banks difference. Grand Banks 65 Aleutian Grand Banks 47 Heritage Grand Banks 72 Aleutian