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Riviera 645 SUV
Flagship of the SUV Series

 

Riviera 645 boat

NO FLYBRIDGE REQUIRED The 645 SUV represents a clever pivot in Australian design, trading the vertical climb of a flybridge for a sprawling, connected social layout. Riviera utilizes a combination of hand-laid fiberglass and vacuum-infused techniques for the hull and a distinctive mezzanine seating area that keeps the crew close to the action. She manages to balance a four-stateroom interior with a cockpit large enough for serious fishing or diving.  

 

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Axopar 45 XC

Efficiency at Fifty Knots

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ALL-WEATHER ADVENTURE RIG Axopar built a reputation on high-speed efficiency and that sharp, axe-bow entry. The 45 XC takes that signature handling and adds five distinct social zones. She features dual foldable side balconies that expand the cockpit into a massive platform for the crew.  With the optional triple Mercury V10s, she hits 50 knots while maintaining a level of stability that makes long coastal runs feel short.

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Practice Questions 

INTERNATIONAL ONLY You are underway on the high seas in restricted visibility. You hear a fog signal of one prolonged and two short blasts. Which vessel would Not sound this signal?

A. A vessel constrained by her draft
B. A vessel minesweeping
C. A vessel being towed
D. A vessel engaged in fishing

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Collision Damage Control

Steps After a Strike

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THE SICKENING THUD The sickening thud of a submerged object is a sound no boater ever wants to hear. When the hull takes a strike, the first sixty seconds determine whether she stays afloat or starts taking on water. Knowing exactly where to look for stress cracks and how to check the running gear can save a weekend—or the entire boat. This guide breaks down the immediate inspection steps every person at the helm should have on speed dial.

 

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Taming the Golden Isles

Georgia’s Moving Coastal Waters

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EIGHT FOOT DROPS Navigating Georgia’s Golden Isles requires more than just a GPS; it takes a healthy respect for the massive eight-foot tidal swings. This stretch of the Atlantic coast offers hidden anchorages and narrow winding creeks that change completely every six hours. From the wild horses on Cumberland Island to the protected marshes of St. Simons, an attentive hand is needed at the helm to find the best spots without finding the mud.

 

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SeaShine's Great Loop Adventure EP 74

Not a Routine Run

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Join the crew of SeaShine as they tackle a stretch of water that tested their nerves and their gear. From the calm before the storm to a series of unexpected mechanical hurdles and shifting tides, this episode captures the raw reality of the cruising life. Just when they thought they had found a rhythm, a sudden shift in conditions forced a decision that changed everything. Will they make it to their destination before the light fades, or will the sea have the final say?

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Practice Question - Answer 

C. A vessel being towed

Under Rule 35 of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs), one prolonged blast followed by two short blasts ($— \cdot \cdot$) is the signal for vessels with limited maneuverability. This includes vessels not under command, restricted in their ability to maneuver, constrained by draft, fishing, or sailing.

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