SeaBlaze Mini Underwater Light and Cayman Flood Light

Cayman White

SeaBlaze MiniSeaBlaze Mini Underwater Light

It may be small, but it packs a powerful punch! SeaBlaze Mini leverages many of the technologies utilized in the world’s most popular underwater light, SeaBlaze3, for years of trouble free service. With a measured output of more than 700 lumens, and competitively priced and easy to install, there is simply no better value in underwater lighting. Perfect for smaller trailer boats, skiffs, or dinghies. Sold as a pair.

Cayman Flood Light

Lumitec’s Cayman spreader/flood lights are the most advanced deck lights on the market today. With a
measured output of up to 2,400 lumens, no other 30W flood light comes close.

•             dual-color output
•             monolithic solid metal construction
•             dimming
•             DeckSweep optical technology


Neptunus 650F Review

Neptunus 650F 400

By Andy Adams

Over the years Canadian Yachting has had the pleasure of doing several boat review articles on new Neptunus models and we are familiar with the qualities that Neptunus is famous for. They have all been exceptional yachts, but this is the one I would most want to own myself. It’s a personal choice and a matter of taste as to whether you would prefer to have a sedan express model or a flybridge but in my opinion, the flybridge layout offers some wonderful attributes.

We met with Neptunus Managing Director Jan Willem De Jong this past fall to take the new Neptunus 650F out in Lake Ontario. 

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Destinations

The Other Virgin Islands

Sunset off St John

By Mark Stevens

I was first seduced by the United States Virgin Islands during a ferry ride from St. Thomas to Tortola to begin one of our earliest British Virgin Islands charters nearly twenty years ago.

A perfect sunset off St. John with St. Thomas views for backdrop.

Clearing Pillsbury Sound, surrounded by voluptuous emerald mountains as the ferry sliced through royal blue waters, I was struck by the unspoiled ambiance of St. John, the island gliding past our starboard beam and the irresistible charm of a village called Cruz Bay visible from our quarter stern.

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