Friday, December 2, 2011
The Norm
Team Eastport 32 are fishing "The Norm" on Saturday, it is all about bragging rights and as inaugural champions, we are looking forward to getting our title back! Follow us on Twitter @eastport32 for up to the minute updates. BREAKING NEWS there is a rumour of a 60lb+ Striper caught this morning just an hour south of Annapolis, this could be a new state record!Anne Hooper with 4th place fish.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Light Tackle fishing
Eastport 32 owners Nick Shuck and Dave Wood joined Tom Weaver for a day of light tackle striper fishing around the remote Tangier and Smith Islands in the Chesapeake bay. Guide Kevin Josenhans took us to all the special spots when the tides were right for the group to catch and release upwards of 50 fish, keeping a couple for the supper table. A fantastic day with schooling Dolphins and diving pelicans.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Postcard from the Bahamas
I brought Gandy Dancer back yesterday with Brad and my father. If you can believe the trip across the Bahamas Bank was about like our first three hours going over. We went from one squall to another. The boat was just great. We hammered thru the 3 to 4 at 25 kms per hour pretty nicely. The radar and auto were great. Once we got past West End it was a lake the rest of the way.
Tom, we love the boat. It was everything we wanted. It changed our Bahamas experience. We were out most days til past six pm having got started at the crack of noon. The boat sips fuel, handled like a dream, and turned heads wherever we traveled. We did not do a night out, but will. Brad had a great trip with his family and his kids loved the boat and the cabin (read dollhouse). We did not do any fishing - so we have something to look forward to in the future.
Owner Eastport 32 Hull#12
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Sea Trials
Wow what a wonderful boatshow, with some great weather the turn out was fantastic and we are now setting up for sea trials. Bear in mind the lead time for a boat is four months from Mold date and with orders in the works this can lead to a backlog of six months, so consider checking in with us soon for a boat in the North East for Spring delivery.
"At the end of the rainbow"
"At the end of the rainbow"
Friday, September 23, 2011
Annapolis Boatshow
We are gearing up for the Annapolis Boatshow October 13-16, we will be in our usual spot on Dock F2 with an Eastport 32. This is our 5th Annapolis Boatshow with the Eastport 32 and we are gearing up for winter builds for delivery in Spring 2012.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Deadrise Showcase in St Michael's MD
The Eastport Yacht Co will be attending the Deadrise showcase in St Michael's June 17th and 18th, which coincides with the Classic boat festival. come on by and check out the boats.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Deadrise Showcase
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Bay Bridge Boatshow
Chamber of commerce conditions for the Bay Bridge Boatshow,Kent Island MD. Come and check out the Eastport 32, with summer right around the corner it is time to talk boats again.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Commisioned and ready for Summer
Monday, April 18, 2011
Fascinating
In this months SOUNDINGS magazine (May 2011 issue) in an interview with Donald Blount, the guru of high speed power boat design and engineering, named the Eastport 32 as a "fascinating boat" when posed the question about favorite designs by other designers, high praise indeed! Thank you Donald.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Maryland Boatbuilders show
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Spring Boatshow schedule
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Eastport 32 reveiw by John Page Williams
Click on the title of this post above to read the new review of the Eastport 32 by renowned historian, naturalist, fisherman and all around water guy John Page Williams
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Living The Dream
My job is to sell "The Dream", I design and build boats so you can get out on the water and explore, socialize, fish and generally relax. otherwise known as Living The Dream.
Now I take my job seriously, so much so that I am constantly researching because Living The Dream has no boundaries. I am toiling to making the experience for my clients better, be it re-visiting a waterfront bar (to sample the fare) or helping to catch a world record fish (I try every time I am on the water and I know it will happen one day). I still sail occasionally (just to get back to my roots), I creek cruise often with friends, I cruise with my wife, I regularly take an Eastport to boatshows (that is fun too), I personally maintain and update a worldwide network of marine industry professionals and boatyard managers (It takes a lot of beer but they are always there to assist an Eastport 32 owner) and mostly I just goof around on an Eastport 32 (all in the name of research!)
I am pretty sure I get on a boat about 300+ days a year, some times to tweak or service something and others just to sit and look around to see what we could do better but mostly to get out on the water and learn a little more. All in all Living The Dream is not easy and selling it is pretty tough too. So in 2011 I resolve to do all this even better and spread the word more! Yes that does mean more waterfront bars, bigger fish etc. So it is going the be a heck of a busy year Living The Dream Eastport Yacht Company Style, as we have boats in the USA, Europe and Australia. But someone has to do it! Come and see for yourself, I will be happy to show you around.....Tom
Now I take my job seriously, so much so that I am constantly researching because Living The Dream has no boundaries. I am toiling to making the experience for my clients better, be it re-visiting a waterfront bar (to sample the fare) or helping to catch a world record fish (I try every time I am on the water and I know it will happen one day). I still sail occasionally (just to get back to my roots), I creek cruise often with friends, I cruise with my wife, I regularly take an Eastport to boatshows (that is fun too), I personally maintain and update a worldwide network of marine industry professionals and boatyard managers (It takes a lot of beer but they are always there to assist an Eastport 32 owner) and mostly I just goof around on an Eastport 32 (all in the name of research!)
I am pretty sure I get on a boat about 300+ days a year, some times to tweak or service something and others just to sit and look around to see what we could do better but mostly to get out on the water and learn a little more. All in all Living The Dream is not easy and selling it is pretty tough too. So in 2011 I resolve to do all this even better and spread the word more! Yes that does mean more waterfront bars, bigger fish etc. So it is going the be a heck of a busy year Living The Dream Eastport Yacht Company Style, as we have boats in the USA, Europe and Australia. But someone has to do it! Come and see for yourself, I will be happy to show you around.....Tom
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