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Thursday, May 31, 2018

Clear you schedule and get ready for a summer out on the water! Upcoming Events!

Now is a great time to go boating!
 
San Diego International Boat Show, June 7 -10 

San Diego Office Open House, June 2 & 16

Jeanneau Rendezvous at Catalina, July 25-29 
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Our San Diego International Boat Show Lineup

West Coast Debut - Jeanneau 440
The Sun Odyssey 440, an invitation to travel and enjoy life's pleasures in comfort and style. The new generation of Sun Odysseys reflects harmony on board, and this well-being flows from a clever ergonomic design.The new Sun Odyssey 440 benefits from an entirely new, innovative layout for greater ease of movement about the boat. At once seaworthy and welcoming, cosy and sporty, masculine and feminine, the Sun Odyssey 440 is as attractive on the interior as on the exterior.
 
 
 
 
West Coast Debut - Jeanneau 490
Designed by Philippe Briand and Jean-Marc Piaton, the new Sun Odyssey 490 successfully combines contemporary style and harmony, all while respecting the heritage of her 27 years.
This sailboat from 49 feet has revolutionized cruising: she is the only sailboat in their category to feature movement about the deck without obstacle. For example, the sidedecks are inclined, sloping down to the cockpit floor, meaning that there is no need to step over the coaming!
Life on board has never been so simple and comfortable.

This yacht is fully equipped and turn key for offshore cruising with all the latest Raymarine electronics, Generator, Air Conditioning, Furling Main Sail, Electric Furling head sail, German Main Sheeting and to top it off this New Yacht has Stern & Bow Thrusters, making it one of the easiest yachts to single hand in its class. Contact us for Special Promotions. 3 cabins - 3 heads with Full Crew cabin in the bow with its own head & shower.
 
  
Jeanneau 54  
This unique yacht has the styling of the Jeanneau 64 yacht with a twist being ½ the price of the 64. This yacht is the very first in its class to have the galley aft making the salon enormous and perfect for large groups, lounging and entertaining. This Jeanneau 54 has a true VIP Cabin aft with large queen berth and its own private head & shower and master forward. Being a two cabin yacht we ordered it with the convertible salon table that sleeps 2 and crew cabin with double bunks in the for peak. You can easily sleep 9 people on this yacht and is fully equipped with the latest Raymarine electronics, Generator, Air Conditioning, Furling Main Sail, Electric Furling Head Sail, German Main Sheeting and Bow Thruster to make this a very easy single-handed yacht.
  
 
   


Jeanneau 519 
This has to be one of the best buys on the market today for a new 50' sailboat. This vessel is fully equipped with Generator, Air Conditioning, and the latest Raymarine electronics package. We ordered this yacht with the Furling Mainsail and Performance head sail, giving you the ease of handling with serious performance. This is a yacht you can cruise and day sail with or be competitive on the racing circuit. We have had clients take the 519so all over the world from sailing the Sea of Cortez to Ireland. The main points of this yacht are amazing handling and performance, one level living and one of the largest salons found on any boat 70' and under. Check out the video walkthrough and contact us while this yacht is still available.
 
 
 

  
  
This yacht just arrived has the a massive cockpit for its size rivaling most 50' yachts. We ordered this yacht with Furling main sail and German sheeting  along with a Bow Thruster making it a very easy to single hand. This modern hull design had hard chines bringing the beam very far aft providing great stability and interior volume. This yacht has the master aft with full king sized bed rivaling most 60' yachts. This yacht was brought in with upgraded leather interior giving it a rich feel along with the upgraded salon table that is electrically assisted, and can lower down to a coffee table or up to a dining table. It has two staterooms forward one with a double bunk that can be used for sleeping of additional storage and a great v-berth. Check out the video walkthrough and contact us for special promotion pricing.
 
 

  

Bali 4.0 Catamaran
This Innovative Sailing Catamaran has won many awards by Cruising World and Sail Magazine along with others around the world. This yacht has the owners version to port and two cabins to starboard. She is fully equipped with Generator, Air Conditioning and the latest in Raymarine electronics and has one of the most innovative designs found on any Catamaran. The aft garage door that lifts up with ease and opens the entire boat boat along with two side windows and a fwd window that drops down giving you the most air flow open feel around. This yacht was purchased when the Euro was low and now that it has gone up builds in tremendous savings compared to ordering a new one. A great reason to take advantage of the deal that we are going to offer you. Contact us now and check out this video for additional information.



 
 
Elan Impression 45
This is the very first Elan with the GT5 making its west coast debut. Elan has been building boats for 69 years now out of Solvenia between Italy & Croatia. The quality and construction is amazing and most of all these first two yachts that are being offered at introductory pricing. The Impressions 45 has one of the largest swim platforms in its class and offers a well laid out cockpit set up for single handed sailors. The innovative deck salon is sleek and stylish with lots of windows in the hull and deck, flooding the yacht with natural light. Down below, the light rich materials used really emphasizes the space and well designed layout. We brought this boat in with the 3 cabin version 2 heads making it very versatile. There is a double bunk bed to Fwd port that kids would love and adults can sleep in across from that has access to the head & shower. The fwd peak has a very spacious V-berth with a large overhead opening hatch and side hull ports. The Aft Master cabin rivals most 60' with a king sized bed centerline, amazing amounts of storage and seating to starboard and port. This yacht is probably one of the best values in its class, so contact us today to take advantage of this amazing opportunity.
Offered at a incredible introductory price for this yacht only.
AND WE DO MEAN INCREDIBLE!

 
 

Jeanneau Rendezvous at Catalina, July 25-29

The Jeanneau Owners' Appreciation Dinner will be on July 26th in Avalon.
Don't miss the fun! Please email Ian Van Tuyl at ianvt@cruisingyachts.net to RSVP.  Additional details coming soon.
Thank you for reading my newsletter. I hope you enjoyed it and will trust me as your source for answers to any boating questions you may have. 
 
Remember I'm always here to help in any way I can! 

Sincerely, 
Ian Van Tuyl
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619-681-0633 Office  
IVT Yacht Sales
Cruising Yachts, Inc.

New Listing! 2016 Jeanneau 50 DS By: Ian Van Tuyl

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

2018 Jeanneau 64- Stepping the Mast Full Video By: Ian Van Tuyl

Born of a close partnership between Philippe Briand and Andrew Winch, the Jeanneau 64 features elegant lines with classic proportions. Contemporary deck styling gives the yacht a timeless appeal.
Every Jeanneau Yacht is designed to be a sailor’s boat, and the Jeanneau 64 is no exception. This flagship is secure, fast, and enjoyable to sail. Philippe Briand has delivered a modern hull that incorporates a hard chine for increased speed, stability, and interior volume.
Deck Life
Life aboard a yacht is lived in the fresh air. Careful attention has been paid to the way we spend time on board, with dedicated spaces for relaxation, reading, cooking, dining and sunbathing. You will find living areas for gathering with family and friends and quiet spaces for communing with natural surroundings.
Generosity of Space
Meticulous attention to detail, quality and style are the hallmarks of Andrew Winch’s designs. Every space has been carefully considered for comfortable living.
Engineered for Choice
With several thousand possible combinations of fabrics, woods, leathers and interior and exterior layouts, the Jeanneau 64 is truly a semi-custom yacht










For more information please contact Ian Van Tuyl. Please feel free to contact me at any time day or night and I look forward to hearing from you and hopefully earning your business.

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Monday, May 21, 2018

PART 1 Stepping the Mast on The 2018 Jeanneau 64 By: Ian Van Tuyl

Born of a close partnership between Philippe Briand and Andrew Winch, the Jeanneau 64 features elegant lines with classic proportions. Contemporary deck styling gives the yacht a timeless appeal.
Every Jeanneau Yacht is designed to be a sailor’s boat, and the Jeanneau 64 is no exception. This flagship is secure, fast, and enjoyable to sail. Philippe Briand has delivered a modern hull that incorporates a hard chine for increased speed, stability, and interior volume.
Deck Life
Life aboard a yacht is lived in the fresh air. Careful attention has been paid to the way we spend time on board, with dedicated spaces for relaxation, reading, cooking, dining and sunbathing. You will find living areas for gathering with family and friends and quiet spaces for communing with natural surroundings.
Generosity of Space
Meticulous attention to detail, quality and style are the hallmarks of Andrew Winch’s designs. Every space has been carefully considered for comfortable living.
Engineered for Choice
With several thousand possible combinations of fabrics, woods, leathers and interior and exterior layouts, the Jeanneau 64 is truly a semi-custom yacht.


For more information please contact Ian Van Tuyl. Please feel free to contact me at any time day or night and I look forward to hearing from you and hopefully earning your business.

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Friday, May 18, 2018

2018 JEANNEAU 64

Superyacht Style
Born of a close partnership between Philippe Briand and Andrew Winch, the Jeanneau 64 features elegant lines with classic proportions. Contemporary deck styling gives the yacht a timeless appeal.

Every Jeanneau Yacht is designed to be a sailor’s boat, and the Jeanneau 64 is no exception. This flagship is secure, fast, and enjoyable to sail. Philippe Briand has delivered a modern hull that incorporates a hard chine for increased speed, stability, and interior volume.

Deck Life
Life aboard a yacht is lived in the fresh air. Careful attention has been paid to the way we spend time on board, with dedicated spaces for relaxation, reading, cooking, dining and sunbathing. You will find living areas for gathering with family and friends and quiet spaces for communing with natural surroundings.

Generosity of Space
Meticulous attention to detail, quality and style are the hallmarks of Andrew Winch’s designs. Every space has been carefully considered for comfortable living.

Engineered for Choice
With several thousand possible combinations of fabrics, woods, leathers and interior and exterior layouts, the Jeanneau 64 is truly a semi-custom yacht.






For more information please contact Ian Van Tuyl. Please feel free to contact me at any time day or night and I look forward to hearing from you and hopefully earning your business.

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New Listing! 2007 Jeanneau 42DS Video Fly Through By: Ian Van Tuyl

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

New Jeanneau Yachts


Featured Listings


Zipwake Trim Control System

Imtra’s new Zipwake interceptor system is a small addition to your transom that can add up to big gains in performance.
I’m often amazed at how a yacht’s performance, especially a voluminous yacht with four staterooms, can be impacted by the smallest dimensions. An inch of pitch on a prop, pulling rudders in a couple inches, an added degree of deadrise—it’s the smallest margins that can mean the difference between exceptional performance or a dangerous design.
When I first held a Zipwake interceptor from Imtra in my hand, I was again astounded at how an aftermarket-ready device that lowers an inch and a half (when fully deployed) into the water from the transom could improve a boat’s time to plane, reduce bow rise, tighten its turning radius, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce roll when underway. 
“It’s an interceptor so it’ll do everything your traditional tab will do for pitch control and you’ll also add in the fully automatic roll control system. You’ll get running stabilization,” said Jamie Simmons, product manager at Imtra. “Our most popular customer segment is [owners of boats in] the 20- to 60-foot range, but we’ve installed our system on a 100-footer.”
In my hand, the Zipwake 750—the largest interceptor the company offers—felt strong, but I was skeptical to say the least. I began to think about how to test the product. “We have a new Hunt Surfhunter 33 we can take out on Buzzards Bay if you’d like to see it in action,” came the offer from Jamie. I was in.
On a perfect summer day I followed Simmons to the helm of the Surfhunter, where he was going to show me how to set up the system. I dug through my bag for a notebook and pen. “Just turn it on, click English, imperial units of measurement, punch in your boat’s length, beam, and weight, and it’ll take about 15 seconds to calculate the pitch curve,” explained Simmons. Then eight seconds later, “OK, we’re ready to go.” I didn’t need the notebook after all. 
It was a bluebird day on Buzzards Bay during our test. Meandering out to the bay at 5-ish knots our Zipwake interceptors were retracted, tucked up neatly behind the transom where no dock line—or fishing line for that matter—could find them and get tangled.
Once in open water I began a series of speed runs with the Zipwake system off, then on. After a bit of number crunching I recorded the following results:
2 GPH reduction in fuel burn at 22.6 knots (3000 rpm)
5 second reduction in time to plane
5 degree reduction in bow rise when coming onto plane 
Again, we had near-perfect conditions that afternoon; less perfect for testing a device that reduces roll. For that I jumped from the Surfhunter to a Boston Whaler 22 Outrage that would rock and role more significantly. The Outrage was a great test bed; it leaned from side to side depending on where I stood. Activating the Zipwake, I watched the display that showed the interceptor fire off and retract at impressive speeds to keep the boat planted.
Full deployment of the interceptor took about a second and a half; that’s down from the five to eight seconds traditional trim tabs typically take to deploy. 
There was one function of the Zipwake that perhaps impressed me the most. In the event of a loss of steering at the helm, you can use the interceptors to steer your boat home by manually lowering the tabs. That kind of redundancy would certainly give me peace of mind. 
The ride was significantly smoother in the Whaler with the system on, and to my surprise the boat was much smoother in turns. When turning hard to port, for example, the port interceptor would fully deploy, thus allowing the boat to turn in tighter and tighter circles. 
The ride was smoother, no doubt, but it’s no replacement for a stabilizer like a Seakeeper. I mentioned this to Simmons. “It’s not,” he agreed. He explained that Zipwake actually complements a gyrostabilizer. “A Seakeeper is great at low or slow speeds and Zipwake performs better when underway.”
Imtra has been installing this system on new boats like the MJM 35, and it’s received some high praise. But I see this system as a nice addition to a brokerage boat, as it could put some pep back in the boat’s step. If you’re handy and have a boat with a flat transom, Simmons estimates that it would take you 10 to 12 hours to install the system. If you don’t have a flat transom and glasswork is required it might be worth hiring a yard, he says. Cost varies depending on the size of your boat and the number of interceptors it needs, but, minus labor on a boat in the 20- to 40-foot range, you’re looking at a $2,500 price tag and closer to $5,000 on a boat closer to 60 feet. 
My test of the Zipwake system showed what some might consider modest improvements to performance. A few degrees of bow rise, a couple gallons per hour of fuel, a few seconds to plane faster—when you add up all those benefits, it equates to a much more comfortable cruising experience. After all, it’s the little things that often make the biggest difference. 




For more information please contact Ian Van Tuyl. Please feel free to contact me at any time day or night and I look forward to hearing from you and hopefully earning your business.

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