Yamaha’s Outboard Engine Big Block Beast – The F350C.

Published June 1st, 2016 by Bernardo

Yamaha’s purpose-built 5.3-liter 350-horsepower V8 outboard surges to the front of the fleet when it comes to thrust and trust for moving big, offshore beasts. And Nautical Ventures is your Yamaha F350 headquarters when it comes to all your engine needs. Repower… Warranty… and Service. Here what we like about this new Yamaha V8 model: 

Mercury Outboard Engine Pro XS – Go with a Pro.

Published May 31st, 2016 by Bernardo

When it comes to performance, a Pro XS gets you there like no other outboard. Maybe it’s the lightning-quick acceleration, the class-leading top speed, the legendary reliability, the superior fuel efficiency, or all of the above. Pro XS - the most serious outboard on the water for the most serious fishermen on the water. And Nautical Ventures is your Mercury VeradoPro XS headquarters when it comes to all your engine needs. Repower… Warranty… and Service. Here what we like about the new Pro XS models: 

Mercury Outboard Engine OptiMax – Direct Injection Performance.

Published May 27th, 2016 by Bernardo

Some call it a two-stroke. Some call it direct injection. Others simply call it the best-performing outboard on the water. From the rocket hole-shots to the unmatched top end, OptiMax sets the standard for power, acceleration, and fuel economy. And Nautical Ventures is your Mercury OptiMax headquarters when it comes to all your engine needs. Repower… Warranty… and Service. Here what we like about the new OptiMax models: 

Mercury Outboard Engine FourStroke – Technological Marvels.

Published May 25th, 2016 by Bernardo

FourStroke technology and Mercury… They’re always moving forward with boater-driven innovations and technologies. Like electronic fuel injection, on-board digital monitoring that protects your engine, and a total commitment to corrosion protection utilizing hard-coat anodizing and a superior multi-step paint process. Mercury FourStroke engines have consistently set the bar for clean, quiet performance and low fuel consumption. Plus, no one has more models and horsepower to fit your needs.

Mercury Outboard engine Verado – Power, Performance, Plus More.

Published May 26th, 2016 by Bernardo

Verado outboards are creating a whole new set of standards for performance. No matter how you define it, Verado’s offer low noise and vibration, lower fuel consumption, supercharged power and torque, and much more. And Nautical Ventures is your Mercury Verado headquarters when it comes to all your engine needs. Repower… Warranty… and Service. Here what we like about the new Verado models: 

 

Repower Revolution- Mercury Outboard Engine!

Published May 24th, 2016 by Bernardo

Fall in love with your boat all over again! For a limited time, repower your current boat at Nautical Ventures with a new Mercury outboard and get your choice of a rebate or special retail financing as low as 0 down, 0 interest and 0 payments for six months!

 

Century Boats… The Passion Behind the Product.

Published May 20th, 2016 by Bernardo

 

Century Boats is committed to innovation, to creating new solutions that answer your needs. It’s why they relentlessly test their products, and diligently seek input from their customers and dealers. It’s what keeps their standards high, and keeps boaters coming back. And it’s why we at Nautical Ventures have so many satisfied Century customers.

Century Boats… Demand It All.

Published May 18th, 2016 by Bernardo

Century Boats has a Passion for Perfection. That’s one of the reasons Nautical Ventures is so passionate about Century Boats. Here’s how they build every Century Boat.

 

Century Boats has the Century Boat for you

Published May 17th, 2016 by Bernardo

Century Boats model lineup for 2016 is impressive, now having a total of 9 models in their family tree. They are, in size order: 3200 Center Console, 30 Express, 2901 Center Console, 2600 Walkaround, 2600 Center Console, 24 Resorter, 2301 Center Console, 2200 Walkaround, 2200 Center Console.

The #1 Century Boats Dealer in the USA is…. Nautical Ventures!!

Published May 16th, 2016 by Bernardo

Nautical Ventures, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was awarded Dealer of the Year for 2015 by Century Boats. “Nautical Ventures does a great job selling and servicing Century Boats to the Miami and Fort Lauderdale markets,” notes Bryan Lucias, Century Boat President. “They are a model dealership for anyone looking to buy a Century Boats.”

 

Do you live on the water? Then we have the flotable dock for you!! Versadock

Published May 13th, 2016 by Bernardo

Whether you live on a lake, a canal, the intracoastal, a bay, bayou, sound, or any waterfront property, todays modular floating dock systems fit a variety of footprints and can accommodate a host of watersports products: from boats to kayaks to tenders to pwc’s – you name it, there a docking system for it.

 

Glasstream Powerboat... The Bionic Boat

Published May 12th, 2016 by Bernardo

Glasstream presently manufactures fourteen models of fishing and pleasure boats, ranging from 17’ to 36’. Each model is a new design and is a product of over two decades of research and development. Glasstream, a trademarked company, has such a unique, state-of-the art hull design that is has earned a copyright. Glasstream’s product line was brought on by demand of the experienced boater who wants it all; performance, style, uncompromising quality and value.

 

Have Fun in the Sun, but Bring the Sun Screen!

Published May 11th, 2016 by Bernardo

Here in South Florida, where boating and the beach and outdoor life is second nature to our daily routine, one must be mindful of their exposure to the sun and the potential harmful effect of its UV rays. So at the risk of sounding like your mother, “Wear your sunscreen!” Unfortunately, for some, this message comes too late. This blog is dedicated to those we know currently battling skin cancer, and to those we knew who have succumbed to its fatal end. 

 

Pontoon Boats offer Barrels of Fun on the Water.

Published May 10th, 2016 by Bernardo

Over the past 15 years, pontoon boats have gained in popularity given the advances in design, construction, amenities and propulsion. Their unique designs offer a fresh alternative to traditional boating, some even have double decks with water slides. It’s a simple concept that’s changed the face of modern-day boating. Build a party platform and they will come. 

 

A Rip in the Rib? Here's what to do.

Published May 7th, 2016 by Bernardo

No matter how careful you are when boating, tears, rips, and holes to your boat will be hard to avoid. So knowing how to repair your boat, regardless of how big the job, is extremely valuable information to possess. This example is a 2" long cut, which requires a patch on the outside. A tear in the fabric 12"+ will require a patch to be placed on the inside and outside, also known as the "sandwich" patch. 

Refinishing Your Boat? It’s a Wrap!!

Published May 6th, 2016 by Bernardo

Thinking about painting or refinishing your boat? Then consider the advantages of applying a boat wrap. While nothing can replace the look and quality of a 2-part epoxy paint job, the advantages of a boat wrap may be the right direction for you. Consider the following:

 

You Can Take It with You.

Published May 4th, 2016 by Bernardo

Since the day that Paddleboards were invented, people have wanted to take their boards everywhere, including on their boats. Whether using paddleboards for fishing the flats, cruising the sandbar, riding the wake or any number of waterside activities, there has been a glaring need to stow your paddleboard aboard. But where? 

Boat Smart – Top 10 Safety Tips

Published May 3rd, 2016 by Bernardo

Boat Smart – Top 10 Safety Tips

When it comes to safety, think small.

Published May 2nd, 2016 by Bernardo

One of our favorite safety devices is the Throw Raft. It’s definitely a product that proves big things do come in small packages. While it does not take the place of a wearable PFD or a Life Raft, the Throw Raft has many benefits suited for kayakers and boaters on inland or near shore waters. 
 

Looking for a floating Resort?

Published April 29th, 2016 by Bernardo

Century Boats, America’s oldest boat company, celebrates its 90th Anniversary with the introduction of the Century 24 Resorter, a hybrid fishing, cruising, watersports vessel that offers something no other model offers… everything. 

 

The Big Chill.

Published April 28th, 2016 by Bernardo

Coolers have come a long way in recent years. Gone are the utilitarian Styrofoam or Plastic insulated ones, the kind if you broke, lost, or left behind at a picnic you didn’t worry about losing.

Another step in the right direction for protecting recreational saltwater fishing.

Published April 27th, 2016 by Bernardo

Recreational fishing and boating organizations supported a final House bill for including provisions reflective of the recommendations of the Commission on Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Management, also known as the Morris-Deal Commission, named after co-chairmen John Morris, the founder of Bass Pro Shops, and Scott Deal, president of Maverick Boats.
 

Kayak Flags = Safe Boating

Published April 26th, 2016 by Bernardo

The very next Saturday I was listening to The Weekly Fisherman radio show, hosted on WINZ - an iHeart Station. One caller made a request to the show's host to petition the local Kayak Fishing community to utilize safety flags. It seems he had a close call avoiding a low profile kayak that was out 3-miles and had no flag. The boat's high rate of speed along with limited line-of-sight made for a potentially dangerous encounter. 

 

My Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades.

Published April 25th, 2016 by Bernardo

Light consists of two waves, one propagated in the horizontal plane and one in the vertical plane. When light bounces off a flat surface, such as water, the horizontal component is seen as glare. Polarized lenses are made using a special optical filter which absorbs the horizontal component of light and transmits only the vertical component. 

It’s Earth Day. Have Fun Saving the Planet.

Published April 22nd, 2016 by Bernardo

OK. This headline is in no way sarcastic. Read it as it is sounding in my head. “Have Fun (while you are at the same time) Saving the Planet.” Since our planet is made up by two-thirds of water, let’s just focus on that part. As a boater and recreational fisherman I’ve been taught to respect our waterways and all the life living within. In fact, most all boaters and fishermen I know following common sense environmental and conservation guidelines. It’s not that difficult and, in reality, has made our sport more enjoyable. A few notable things:

Take a Walk on the BLUE WILD Side

Published April 21st, 2016 by Bernardo

Spanning more than 65,000 square feet and featuring more than 150 exhibitors, the 9th Annual Blue Wild Ocean Adventure & Marine Art interactive Expo will include seminars and demonstrations covering watersports such as freediving, scuba, spearfishing, SUP, surf, and underwater photography and videography. Additional exhibits include adventure travel, beachwear fashion shows, water toys, and a boats.

Is Your Boat Documentation Up to Date?

Published April 20th, 2016 by Bernardo

Documentation is the federal registration of a boat with the US Coast Guard. US Coast Guard vessel documentation is recognized internationally as a certificate of ownership and nationality. Therefore, documented vessels are protected as Vessels of The United States.

 

When it comes to fishing conservation, let’s SHARE in the responsibility.

Published April 19th, 2016 by Bernardo

Recently a new bill was passed by the U.S. House of Representative as part of the SHARE ACT – Sportsman’s Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act. The new bill, called the “Preserving Public Access to Public Waters Act,” S. 2807, will safeguard the role of state fisheries management agencies and help prevent unwarranted fishing closures.

Hobie Cats – A Modern Classic

Published April 18th, 2016 by Bernardo

The name Hobie is synonymous with sailing and the Hobie Cat is the quintessential vessel for catamarans. Be it the original fiberglass 16’s, or the rotomolded T-2’s or the newer Mirage Islands, these Hobie’s have given many a sailor their start on the water and a lifetime addiction to the sport.

 

The Tough Side of Tenders

Published April 17th, 2016 by Bernardo

Aluminum has long been the boat hull material of choice in many parts of the world due to its strength, ease of repair, versatility and above all its weight saving characteristics. So it’s only natural that the evolution of tenders would find a place in the world with aluminum hulls. Highfield inflatables have evolved from many years of development in some of the toughest conditions in the world, the Great Barrier Reef of tropical Northern Australia. They are a direct descendant of the Australian Swift range of aluminum hulled RIBs.

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