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Wake Responsibility and You

July 29, 2021 by admin_bd

WAKE RESPONSIBILITY

AND YOU

Wake Responsibility and You

Preserve the shore. Preserve the sport. 

Wake (weyk) noun

the track of waves left by a boat or other object moving through the water

the path or course of anything that has passed or preceded

The term “wake” should be familiar to every boater. Anytime your boat is traveling and leaving waves behind it, it’s creating a wake. If your boat has an engine, it produces a wake. If you’ve boated often enough, you’re sure to have been through a few “No Wake Zones”; areas where you must keep your engine at idle speed in order to produce NO WAKE. 

As simple as the term “wake” is, it has taken a whole new tone over the last decade or so. With the advancement of wake boat technology and wake sports increasing in popularity; “wakes” have become a central conversation in boating communities. 

In this blog, we’ll explore why “wake responsibility” has become such a central conversation to boating, especially as it relates to the wake-sports boom.

Erosion, Environment, & Etiquette

It Starts With Erosion 

Erosion [ ih-roh-zhuhn ] noun

the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water

the gradual decline or disintegration of something

Any disturbance to the water - surface or subsurface - is going to create erosion. The bottom of your favorite lake is always being shaped by the movement of the water above. However, the surface is more tumultuous than deeper areas due to weather, boating, the annual freeze & thaw, etc. While erosion may not be as obvious down below, it can become VERY obvious along the shoreline. 

Erosion is a major problem, and the fact of the matter is: boat wakes cause it. 

Environmental Impact 

Lakes with heavy boating traffic experience less shoreline vegetation and ecological habitat - and often more algae - due to water quality issues and the sediment getting constantly churned up by the wakes of boats. 

We may not love the weeds and reeds along the shoreline of our favorite lake, but vegetation and habitat (both above and below water) is critical to preventing erosion. Every year, lakeshore homeowners are watching more of their property slip into the proverbial sea due to natural - and unnatural - shoreline loss. 

Image Courtesy of Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership (https://www.mishorelinepartnership.org/)

But it’s about more than just erosion. Heavy boating churns up silt, often saturating the shallower water with sediment and suffocating vegetation growth. Vegetation that creates shoreline habitats that are nesting areas for birds, frogs, turtles, and other aquatic mammals can be easily disturbed by excessive wakes. 

Vegetation is not only critical to underwater and above-water life; healthy vegetation and habitats create clearer, cleaner water. 

It’s also about property damage.

Along most shorelines are docks, watercraft lifts, and mooring areas that homeowners install to make the most out of their shoreline. These areas and the objects in them are vulnerable to high boat traffic and can be severely damaged by repetitive and negligent boating activity.

Too large of a wake, too close to the shore can cause major damage to docks, lifts, boats, and could even injure someone. Every season we hear more stories about damaged property, swamped boats, overturned kayaks, and more, all resulting from irresponsible wakes. 

DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE DUE TO YOUR WAKE?

MICHIGAN LAW STATES:

The owner of any vessel is personally responsible for any damage to life or property resulting from a wake or swell created by the negligent operation of the vessel, where the vessel is being operated with his consent. Always maintain safe speeds and follow no-wake laws.

This means, if you (or someone you’re allowing to drive your boat) fly by in your pontoon too close to a dock, and someone falls off that dock and hurts themselves from the resulting wave; you’re responsible for any repairs needed to the dock AND any injury you may have caused to the person who fell off. 

Which brings us to Etiquette…Part I

We’ll talk more about etiquette in a bit; but as it pertains to wakes - it is proper etiquette to keep your distance from the shore, especially when moving fast. This will help reduce damage to shore and habitat (or potential damage to property) caused by your wake. 

Just remember, if you’re producing a large wake, stick to deeper water.

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Wake Boats: Realities and Myths

All engined boats create wakes. So, why are wake boats and wake sports so often being targeted as the enemies of the lake? 

There are quite a few reasons, many of which are legitimate concerns. Here are some realities about wake boats (and their differences from other types of boats) that are worth considering:

Reality: Wake Boats Have Deeper Props

By the nature of their design a wake boat’s prop sits more toward the center of the hull and therefore deeper into the water. Because of this, the initial displacement of water (what creates a wake) happens deeper in the water, potentially causing more environmental damage. 

Reality: Wake Boats Create Larger Wakes

Definitely. Larger wakes are the whole point of owning a wake boat. The placement of the prop helps to create a larger initial wake already. In addition, wake boats have ballast systems to weigh down the boat in different ways - in order to create even larger wakes than what would be possible with the prop alone. 

Reality: The Science Says Wake Boat Waves Are Different. 

They are because they’re designed to be. Modern wake boats have dozens of ballast settings that can dial in everything about the wave being produced behind the boat. Height, shape, and length of the wave can all be adjusted to fit anyone’s riding preference. 

Learn More About Wave Energy: HERE

These wake boat realities, like deeper props and weighted ballasts, means that wake boat waves are generated deeper in the water and produce simply larger (potentially more damaging) waves. But now, let’s take a look at the myths surrounding wake boats. 

Myth: Wake Boat Operators Are All Young Irresponsible Kids.

The fact is, as water and wakesports have become more ingrained into life on the water over the last couple decades, we’re beginning to see more multigenerational wakesport enthusiasts. Also, with the adjustability of today’s modern wake boats, more and more people are able to enjoy wake sports much later in life.  

While yes, we fully acknowledge that wake and watersports tend to attract a younger crowd in general, we firmly object to the opinion that they’re all young and irresponsible. We sell hundreds of boats each year and all of our wake boats are sold to responsible professionals with families that have been wake sporters and boaters since childhood. 

Of course, there are exceptions. We get that. However, in our experience wake boaters are some of the most enthusiastic about boat safety and boating responsibility. 

Myth: Wake Boats Cause More Boating Deaths Than Other Types of Boats.

This opinion comes from some pretty misleading statistics. The US Coast Guard publishes accident, injury, and fatality statistics each year. Yes, it is true that “Open Motorboats” - the classification to which wake boats belong - have the largest number of incidents and deaths of any type of watercraft. 

However, this “open motorboat” category includes fishing boats, bowriders, and any other motorboat with an open bow. This data is reported from all over the country and also includes oceanic travel. 

When you take a deeper look at this data, most boating fatalities are caused by drowning due to dangerous conditions on open water, as well as people not wearing life jackets - not accidents due to irresponsible operation of wake boats. 

Myth: Wake Boaters Just Want To Blast Music And Party

Any sort of extreme sport tends to get a reputation for attracting a partying crowd. And yes, wake sporters do tend to love their jams. Which is why wake boat sound systems can get downright monstrous these days. 

The reality is that most wake sporters do it to relax and relieve stress. There is something beautiful about tuning in to your body and the water while you board or surf - it can be a quite relaxing experience. 

Most of us seek the “chill” of wake sports as much as the “rush”. 

So What Is The “Wake Responsibility” Movement All About? 

There is no doubt boating has become more popular than ever. Lakes are becoming more crowded, and as a result, we are seeing more shoreline and habitat degradation each year. Despite this erosion being - in large part - the result of just way more boaters, wake boaters are finding themselves at the center of the discussion; for all the realities and myths listed above.

This significant shoreline loss has brought calls on some lakes to limit the use of wake boats, and even other lake associations have banned wake boats altogether.

That hasn’t stopped wake sports from increasing in popularity though. Boat and board technology has gotten to the place where more people can ride the water earlier and later in life. Even those with certain disabilities are now able to safely ride because of continuing innovation in wake sports.

With more boats, and more wake sports, comes more wake responsibility. 

Many members of the boating community blame wake sports for the increased erosion which has sparked an increased awareness of wake impact as well as a movement to make a difference. 

WSIA - Wake Responsibly Campaign

In response to a large part of the boating community blaming water sports for their shoreline erosion, the Water Sports Industry Association (WSIA) has initiated the “Wake Responsibly” campaign. This campaign’s goal is to bring awareness of the harmful effects of wakes and provide a set of tips to help ensure wake boaters are mindful of their wake’s impact. 

The WSIA offers these tips:

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Which Brings Us Back To Etiquette...Part 2

All of this brings us back to the one thing that can help solve the wake-on-the-lake problem: etiquette. These additional tips will help you be a good steward of your sport AND the lake. 

  1. Keep your surf wake to the inside of the lake (better chance of dissipating on other waves)
  2. Turn your music down when you’re idle
  3. Don’t surf in shallow water 
  4. Don’t surf near wildlife habitat
  5. Keep your distance from anchored boats, swimming docks & areas
  6. Give fishermen a wide berth… don’t scare away the fish
  7. Be Aware. Be Courteous.

For more boat safety and wake responsibility information, visit:

  • wsia.net
    Boatus.org (Free online courses nationwide)
  • Michigan's Wakeboating Report
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5 Ways To Celebrate The 4th Of July On Your Boat

June 30, 2021 by admin_bd

4th Of July

ON THE WATER

5 Fun Ways To Celebrate The 4th Of July On Your Boat

Pontoon Boats today have come a long way from this Vintage Pontoon Beauty. Looks like they're having fun though!

There are very few things more classically "American" than celebrating America's Independence on your own boat. Being with family and friends, on the water, in the summer is already pretty great - but combine it with holiday festivities and you've got yourself memories in the making. This 4th of July, plan ahead and make your Independence Day on the water extra special!

1. Invite Friends and Family

If you're used to keeping your passenger list pretty small, consider filling up the seats this 4th. There is a lot of joy in boating and sharing that with people is one of the best parts of owning a boat. Unless you're the "all-out host" type, lighten your to-do list by having everyone bring some snacks and refreshments to share.

Be sure to have a variety of life vests available, especially if you're going to be doing any watersports. If you're adding kids to your passenger list - make sure they have appropriately fitting life jackets as this is often a requirement of state and local laws.

Keep an eye on your boat's capacity though. If you've over-invited, take shifts on boat cruises or watersports runs. If you don't have a waterfront cottage, find a nice bit of shoreline where the folks that aren't on the boat can still enjoy the water and wait for their turn on the boat!

2. Buy A New Toy or Two

A new towable tube that's shaped like a unicorn? Why not?

That sweet HO Sports floating dock and swim platform with enough room for chairs and coolers? You can never have to many places to relax!

That brand new Hyperlite Riot Wakeboard with System boots? You totally deserve it. 

What a better occasion to buy (or upgrade to) new water toys than July 4th? But there are even more items you can treat yourself to like:

  • Cool underdeck lighting
  • Boat Grill and Boat Grill mount
  • Paddleboards
  • Lounge tubes and floats
  • Water guns
  • Get creative!

Stop into Premier's Proshop this week and grab the perfect toy for 4th of July! Disclaimer: Just a head’s up, It’s been busy around here, and the toys are moving out the door fast. We may be out of stock in some mentioned items.

We also carry cleaning products, life vests, Yeti coolers, Costa sunglasses and all the accessories you'll need to have your best 4th!

3. Plan a BBQ or Picnic

Who doesn't love to grill out on 4th of July? If you're boat isn't already equipped with one, get yourself a new grill designed for use on boats. They even have mounts to mount the grill to the back or side and keep the smoke away from passengers. If grilling on your boat isn't a possibility, bring a grill with you or find a park with stationary grills and eat along the shore of your favorite lake.

Plan fun foods including things like red, white, and blue cookies, burgers, and hot dogs to make your bbq a classic 4th of July celebration!

4. Decorate Your Boat!

Attach an American Flag, lights, and streamers onto your boat when you cruise! Maybe even join a local boat parade and show off your decor. Have fun with it and get creative!

5. Watch A Fireworks Show From The Water

Michigan has some amazing fireworks displays, to be sure, but there are some really great opportunities to see the show from the water as well! Consider towing your boat to Holland or Ludington to watch the fireworks along Lake Michigan aboard your boat! We promise, you wont be disappointed. More Info Below:

  • Holland
  • Ludington Area

Celebrate Safely

There is no doubt 4th of July is one of the funnest times to be a boater. It's also one of the busiest. Take care to boat and have your on-water fun safely. Keep your distance from other boaters, and practice good boater etiquette. And always designate a sober boat operator!

Don't forget to stop into Premier Boating this week for all your 4th of July needs! We'll see you out on the water!

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Get Prepared For Spring Boating Season

March 17, 2021 by admin_bd

HOW TO PREPARE FOR

SPRING BOATING

How To Prepare For Spring Boating Season.

In Michigan, we call early March "Fake Spring" - with deceptively warmer temps inevitably turning back into a brutal winter at least once more before we're truly into spring. Nevertheless, despite knowing we're not quite there yet, it seems as soon as the temp gauge gets above 40 around here, we start thinking about getting our boats ready for the water. 

Whether you're looking to catch some spring wake sessions, preparing for early season fishing, or just can't wait for that first sunset cruise with the family; use the following tips to prepare early and maximize your boating experience this season.

De-Winterization

Needless to say, you probably had your boat winterized before storing it this past off-season. Winterization is the process of preparing your boat for storage - so de-winterization is the process of preparing your boat to get back out on the water in spring. Which means it's the first thing you'll do when getting your boat ready for spring boating.

We could write a whole article on the actual process of de-winterization. However, because each type of boat is going to have different needs when it comes to de-winterization; we always recommend having winterization and de-winterization done by a professional to keep your boat running at its best. 

These wrapped and winterized pontoons are just begging to get back out on the water.
These wrapped and winterized pontoons are just begging to get back out on the water.

Delivery With Premier

If you stored your boat with us in the off-season, we're currently scheduling Spring deliveries for 2021.

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Washing the "Winter" Away From Your Boat

Early spring is the perfect time to wash, wax, and detail your boat. Be sure to use marine safe washes, waxes, and cleaners. Avoid using products designed to clean your home or car - these can damage your vinyl and canvassing.

When getting your trailer ready for spring, don't forget to check the spare tire!
When getting your trailer ready for spring, don't forget to check the spare tire!

 We carry everything you need to properly clean your boat in our Pro Shop - including popular marine-friendly cleaners:

  • Bio-Kleen
  • 303 Products
  • Ducky's 
  • Hot Sauce 
  • And more

When you're cleaning, take everything out of your boat. If you've been using your boat to store things like PFDs, fishing equipment, and water toys, set these aside for their own cleaning later. 

Be sure to vacuum and wipe out storage and engine areas, paying special attention to the hard to reach areas. 

Taking extra time now to deep-clean your boat will mean easier maintenance throughout the boating season. Also a clean boat makes it less likely dirt and grime will cause maintenance issues to sensitive areas of your boat. 

Battery, Lights, & Navigation… and more!

Spring is a good time to check all your electronics. While you should always have a certified technician check your engine's electrical systems, you should take some time to check the electronics you'll be using everyday.  Charge your battery, check your interior, exterior, and navigation lights, and ensure your navigation system is up to date if you have one. 

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Be sure to put on your favorite tunes, and check your stereo system for the best sound. 

If your boat has an electronic bimini, put it up and down a couple times to make sure it's working properly. (If your boat doesn't have an electronic bimini - be sure to check your bimini straps and buttons are still fastening securely.)

If you have a fish-finder on your boat, mount it and ensure the electronics are connected properly. 

Especially newer boats have many featured electronics not listed here. Take time to check all the electronics that apply to your specific boat. 

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Safety Check

Reviewing the safety equipment on your boat should be a regular thing. However, spring is an especially good time to ensure you have the right amount and types of PFDs and that they are still in good condition and not expired. While they're relatively uniform, each state has varying requirements for PFDs, so you should familiarize yourself with local rules and regulations.

Check your fire extinguishers are filled and not expired. Do the same with flares and make sure they are stored back in your boat safely. 

SAFETY PRO-TIP: Often overlooked, make sure your boat is equipped with a well-stocked, easy-to-access first aid kit. This could mean the difference between having to end your boating day early for a cut or scrape, or being able to stay out on the water. 

Now will be a good time to check your lines, fenders, and anchors as well.  Lines should be washed, properly dried, recoiled and tied. Anchors and fenders should be clean, and well secured to appropriate lines. 

Your Trailer

Many boaters choose to trailer their boats. If you are one of these owners, here are a few trailer maintenance tips that are perfect for early spring. 

How do your tires look? Are they inflated properly? Is the tread sufficient?Check all your tires including the spare. Make sure your wheel bearings are greased or replaced if necessary. 

When getting your trailer ready for spring, don't forget to check the spare tire!
When getting your trailer ready for spring, don't forget to check the spare tire!

Have someone help you check your trailer lights - brake lights, turn signals, reverse, etc. Consider buying replacement bulbs and putting them in your boat or car just in case. 

Look closely at your rollers, support pads, and guide pillars. Make sure there everything is rolling well and free of defects that might damage your boat. 

Test your winch functionality. The webbing should be free of tears and fraying, and the winch should crank smoothly and lock properly.  

Don't forget to check your trailer hitch and all related equipment to see if it is functioning properly and fitting securely on your vehicle. Trailer safety chains should be free of rust and links/hooks should be in good condition. 

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Registration, Licensing, & Local Laws

Grab your registration to confirm it's up to date (including the trailer) - put a new, clean copy of your registration in your boat. Double check your registration decals are not peeling and replace them if needed. This is also a good time to assess your insurance, and any type of roadside assistance you might have or want. 

You can download the Michigan Boater's Handbook here!

Some states require boaters' licenses for anyone driving your boat. Some states only require this of boaters of a younger age. Other states may not require a license, but might require boaters take a boaters' safety course. Other regulations may only apply to open or large bodies of water. In addition, regulations may change from year to year. Familiarize yourself with your state/local/waterway regulations to make sure you have no surprises during the summer! Nothing ruins a good boating day like a ticket.

Can't Forget The Toys!

Tubes, boards, and skis… oh my!  Now's the time to get out all the toys and dream of all the fun you'll be having with them soon. Wash them all thoroughly - even if you washed them before putting them away for winter storage. Inspect your tow ropes for tears, mildew, or fraying and re-coil them neatly if they're in good shape. Ensure rope handles aren't damaged and are still comfortable to hold.

Take the inner tube out of your tube and check for any leaks, weak points, or bulges. Weak point and bulges in tubes could be a good indication that it's time for a replacement. Make sure the outer covering of your tube is free of snags or tears and that the handles are in good shape. 

If you have fishing gear, now might be a good time to freshen up the lines and check that your tackle boxes are well-stocked.   

You may even want to stock up on some inflatable floating tubes or loungers, water guns, noodles, etc. Anything that you think would be a fun toy to bring along. Remember, fun is what it's all about - and having lots of fun toys makes all the difference!

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We carry tons of fun toys including HO Tubes, Hyperlite Wakeboards, and other items to make your summer great like Yeti Coolers and Sunglasses and Costa Del Mar Sunglasses. Stop in and mention this blog article and get 10% off your purchase in our Proshop!

Your Dock & Lift

If you live on the water or have a lakefront cottage where you primarily use your boat, get your dock and lift in early. There's nothing worse than losing valuable time on the water because you have no place to park your boat. 

Keep an eye on the weather though and use good judgement as to when you install your dock. You'd hate to have one last freeze damage it.

Looking for a new, easy-to-install dock before spring? We carry Floe Docks - and yeah -they're as awesome as this picture looks.
Looking for a new, easy-to-install dock before spring? We carry Floe Docks - and yeah -they're as awesome as this picture looks.

The Finer Details

If you've been a boater for many years, you'll know that bringing certain conveniences on your boating trips will make for a much more enjoyable experience. Here's a quick idea list to inspire you:

  • extra towels and blankets 
  • cleaning supplies 
  • sun screen 
  • extra pair of sunglasses
  • extra inflatable floats or “noodles”
  • waterproof football/inflatable beach ball
  • water guns
  • other water games
  • a deck of cards or fun on-deck games
  • swimming goggles/snorkels 
  • a cork screw/bottle opener 
  • an extra pair of sandals
  • first aid kit 
  • padded pouches to protect fragile items, 
  • waterproof phone cases
  • foldable lawn chairs and a portable grill for shore stops
  • extra plates/dinnerware
  • extra cups with secure lids
  • an extra blanket or two for chilly night cruises

Make a list and build on it year-to-year as you find things you need or want while boating. Keep what items you can in your boat.

PRO-TIP: Organize anything that needs to come back and forth from home in bags that are sorted into similar items, i.e. towels in the red bag, water toys in the blue bag, snacks in the yellow bag, etc.

Consider The Kids

In most areas it's required by law that children under a certain age wear PFDs whenever they're on the boat. Which means kiddo passengers will likely be wearing their PFDs for extended periods of time. If children will be on-board, you'll want to make sure they have comfortable, well-fitting life jackets. Bulky, one-size-fits-most life jackets are bound to get complaints early in the day. 

Pack plenty of snacks, cold water, sun protection, toys, etc. Especially when it comes to kiddo passengers, preparing ahead of time is key to an awesome boating trip. 

Day of Your Trip: Don't forget to Fuel-Up!

There is no worse feeling than getting all packed up for a day on the water and realizing you don't have any gas in your boat. It may seem obvious, but always remember to fuel-up!

It's good to develop a checklist for your boating trips. Whether it's a day trip on your local lake, or a week-long lake tour around Michigan - knowing what your boat needs and what your passengers might want on the trip is going to be important. This could be dependent on the weather, or the type of trip you're going on. A morning surf session probably requires a different checklist than a twilight fishing trip.

Being on the water and in the sun all day can take a lot out of you - and that's even if you're not doing any active water sports. No matter what you're doing on your trip, be sure to plan for meals and bring lots of snacks and cold beverages to help you and your passengers recharge. 

Are You Ready Spring Boating? 

Alright, so we know we haven't quite made it spring in Michigan yet. But when the temp does turn up, you'll want to be ready. Getting a jump on the above items will make sure you maximize your time on the water this 2021 season. 

And always remember to: Leave Your Worries At The Dock 

Get Ready For Spring

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