Boats Cuddy Cabins
Boats Cuddy Cabins

Bayliner Discovery Travel: Heed the call of her spirit of adventure
If you like the misty morning in New England and the smell of salt spray, to test their
boating skills, you'll love discovering new Maine Island Trail adventure Bayliner
(Www.iamdiscovery.com). Join National Geographic Adventure magazine and contributing editor
famous kayaker, Jon Bowermaster, as he and his friend, Bruce Alter, take the helm of a
Bayliner Discovery 288 Cruiser. Get ready to experience the people, food and
captivating beauty of coastal Maine.
During his trip, and travel to Portland to Bar Harbor Alter Bowermaster, cruise
Jewell Island and Eagle, the former residence of Admiral Robert Arctic explorer
Peary. Witness fishermen Lobster bring fresh fish on the docks in the port of Cundy, visit
Pemaquid Point and camp overnight on Basin Island. Both judgments OJ Brown and Sons
boat builders, in operation since 1888, and restored Stonington Opera House. Along
Thus, Bowermaster seizes the opportunity a foggy afternoon kayaking at Goose Cove.
"The freedom of navigation allows you to make your own rules – then break them on a whim" said
Bowermaster. "The absolute rule that must follow your spirit of adventure."
With the opening of the first of three webisodes Maine Island Trail Travel
www.iamdiscovery.com, Bayliner Discovery is attracted by an adventure with nature. Discovery
288 Cruiser – the best in its class, two-level mini-yacht – captained by Bowermaster is
Discovering new Bayliner runabout line, Cuddy and cruises. "The bridge has triggered
an incredible feeling of expansion, while the second order of the cabin and large windows looks
protect us against the elements without sacrificing our enjoyment of the landscape, "said
Bowermaster.
In the coming weeks, visitors can iamdiscovery.com the rest of the island of Maine
Road Adventure with additional webisodes, still photography of and in a newspaper
craggy coastlines, the peaceful calm, and colorful characters.
This follows on the heels of Bayliner Discovery first trip where the marine engine
The editor of the magazine, John Wooldridge and his friend Ken Nicholson challenged a new
Bayliner Discovery 246 Cruiser in the Pacific chop San Diego to Catalina Island and
through Channel Islands National Park Santa Barbara.
Visitors site and the two men when sea kayaking near caves, then a buffalo
Safari, and met with residents Catalina Island. Navigation surprisingly cool site
transports visitors travel webisodes Wooldridge, magazines, travel planning and links
Discovery Bayliner.
Check it out yourself and be part of the www.iamdiscovery.com adventures.
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Where do you usually sleep in a boat cuddy cabin?
I am buying a boat soon (probably a corner booth) and I was wondering where people sleep? Do you take the boat out of water or a port somewhere? I thought the water was difficult to sleep with his travel a lot. I am interested in a 22 'or more suggestions on brands?
Once you get used to a slight swing it no place to sleep in the water. Marinas are very nice, tied to a dock or catching a ball in the night. coves are the best, no people, no noise, and skinny dipping is necessary. The best brand there is SEARAY, and a group of large landowners, second only to HOG. Enjoy.
1986 Sea Ray Cuddy Cabin and Trailer