Catch an air show from the comfort of your own boat.

Deep in the heart of winter on the Gulf Coast, boaters already begin to plan their upcoming on-the-water adventures. New destinations are plotted on charts; that wooden boat festival that was missed last year due to work is scribbled onto the calendar, and family friendly boating events are searched out on the Internet. Here’s one boaters must included on their cruising calendars: an air show from the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels.

The legendary, precision flying squadron’s home is smack in the middle of the Florida panhandle at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Pensacola. The Blue Angels have been thrilling hordes of people for more than 50 years with their razor-thin precision and spectacular aerial stunts. Throughout the year an estimated 11 million people view the incredible aerial dynamics of these pilots as they fly in close formation and perform amazing feats of sky gymnastics in their F/A-18 fighter jets, which can reach speeds of 1,400 mph!

Eleven million people can be quite a crowd, but luckily, many of the air shows that the Blue Angels visit are accessible to boaters in many parts of the country. What better way to entertain than to run your boat just off shore on the Gulf of Mexico, a bay or lake and drop anchor for the best seats in town. Raft up with your boat-owning friends and make it an annual event. Pack a lunch or fire up that stern grill, marvel at the aeronautics and feel the power of the Blue Angels as these extreme aircrafts spring through the air. Many of the venues, especially in beach towns such as Pensacola and Key West, have the fighter jets screaming just along the shorelines and possibly directly over your vessel. It’s quite the memorable experience. Air shows held throughout the country in 2016 can be found on their website blueangels.navy.mil. Search for the event nearest you and discover whether the pilots will be flying directly over or within viewing distance of your favorite waterway. The energy and thrill of watching these fighter pilots from the comfort of your own boat is truly a one-of-a-kind experience and should absolutely be scheduled into your boating plans for this New Year.

Now go back to dreaming of warmer weather and untying those dock lines—spring is right around the corner.

 

By Troy Gilbert, Southern Boating Magazine January 2016

Bluewater 355e

The tournament-quality Bluewater 355e meets anglers’ demands—whether for tournaments or just for fun—with its speed, range, space, and fishability. The 355e is 35 feet, 9 inches long, with a 10-foot beam that enhances its spacious, flush deck. With a new design from the keel up, it combines a powerful deep-V hull configuration with a separate deck cap to provide 360 degrees of uninterrupted toe space beneath the extra-high gunwale. With a 380-gallon fuel capacity and rated for 900 horsepower, the 355e takes you where the fish are as fast as you care to go.
Twelve standard rod holders and locking under-deck storage keep your rigs secure and out of the way. An extra-large macerated insulated fish box forward holds your catch with four more fish boxes built in for good measure. A 90-gallon in-floor livewell and Bluewater’s exclusive 60-gallon transom well—which easily converts to two 30-gallon wells—provide ample bait storage. The 355e includes built-in tackle storage for 12 Plano trays and your choice of 4 leaning post/tackle stations. The one-piece multiPlex stringer system is enhanced with molded storage boxes integrated into the design, which provides greater rigidity and includes far more insulation for all of the fish boxes.
The 355e offers a host of options including twin or triple power; hardtop or tower with duplicate controls and electronics; instruments and control panel per your specifications; creature comforts such as a head and shower; and a variety of luxury seating configurations. (772) 464-3735; bluewaterboats.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2015

Bahama Boat Works 41

The Bahama Boat Works 41 offers a combination of speed, safety and durability into a 41-foot, 3-inch-long center console loaded with fishing features. Built in West Palm Beach, Florida, the Bahama Boat Works 41 utilizes hardware that has been carefully chosen for its individual beauty and durability. The fully lined center console pod contains a spacious head offering 6 feet, 6 inches of headroom and 11 feet of below-deck storage area. Latches and hinges are recessed and many blind fasteners are utilized, which results in few visible screw heads. All tooling is built in-house using CNC computers, and the 41’s strong, lightweight composite hull consists of Armourflex gelcoat over AME 6000 T-35 vinylester resin for maximum osmotic blister resistance.
LED-illuminated hatches and lockers are fully finished with gelcoat for durability and easy cleanup, and the hardtop features three spreader lights and two LED lights. Fishing amenities include 60- and 90-gallon livewells, the latter in-deck, as well as numerous fish and dry-storage boxes. Every hatch and door boasts a double O-ring seal that, when combined with all-standard compression latches, assures each compartment’s total watertight integrity. The 41 is fully customizable, including the paint schemes, electronics packages, upholstery, and furnishings. Power options include four Mercury 350-horsepower outboards to triple Seven Marine 557-horsepower outboards that push the Bahama Boat Works 41 to 70-mph plus. (561) 882-4069; bahamaboatworks.com

By Doug Thompson, Southern Boating Magazine July 2015

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