Fifty Feet of Perfection: American Tug 485
Written by Sam Landsman, as seen in “Pacific Nor’West Boating” Vol. 3 Issue 6.
Written by Sam Landsman, as seen in “Pacific Nor’West Boating” Vol. 3 Issue 6.
Category A “Ocean” Certification- what does it in fact mean? Click here to learn about the MJM 40 and 50z’s offshore capabilities.
The ECYS American Tug inventory boat has just been finished and is on her way to the east coast! Check out her beautiful interior and learn about where she’s headed here.
Over 4,000 systems in use, making ocean passages all over the world in all sea conditions. After 15 years of development, Leisure Furl is a highly efficient, safe and simple method of reefing and controlling the mainsail. The Forespar Leisure Furl is developed, marketed and built by a spar builder of the highest reputation. We have been building spars in the U.S. for over 40 years.
Boston BoatWorks co-owners Mark Lindsay and Scott Smith have been delivering complex, lightweight, fuel-efficient power cruisers in wet-preg epoxy composites for the last dozen years— production-built for Bob Johnstone’s MJM Yachts. Read more about the process and builders of BBW.
Our antidote for Winter has been a pair of 3-week cruises on our MJM 50z starting out in Naples FL, visiting Boca Grande, Sanibel, Sarasota, Marco Island, et al, then going across the Okeechobee Waterway to Stuart, Jupiter Island Club, Palm Harbor (WPB), Bahia Mar, ending up at the Miami Beach Yacht & Brokerage Show. The next segment, following the blossoms North, goes from Palm Beach Boat Show to the garden tours of Charleston, and then to watch 139 J/Boats (of 277 total) competing in Charleston Race Week April 16–19. Here’s a trip report of the latter.
Seven J112Es have already been sold in the USA, without the buyers having seen the boat!
A post from one of our favorite American Tug blogs, authored by the company’s own Sales Manager, Steve Scruggs, CPYB. Check it out!
Ever wondered what a NEW J Boat looks like leaving the factory? Read about this J/122E beginning it’s journey to the United States where it is due to be launched in Rhode Island, late October 2015.
Maintaining Canvas, Sails, & Running Rigging In the northeast at least it is that melancholy time of year when we are putting boats away, both power and sail. By the way this maintenance tip applies to both sail and power, just that power boaters typically have a lot less canvas and running rigging. I see far too many owners pulling …