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Ed is a great guy to deal with. I bought my 50 hp Honda from Ed and then upgraded to a 17 ft Stanley with a 70 he Yamaha. I would highly recommend going to Bridge Yachts
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From start to finish our experience purchasing a new Stanley boat was fantastic! Neil was responsive, and helpful with the entire process. We are thrilled with our new boat and highly recommend the products and service from Bridge Yachts.
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I bought a zodiac and a tohatsu motor here. The staff are all super friendly and knowledgeable. Prices are fair and the dinghy and engine are working perfectly. Highly recommend this business. Thanks Bridge Yacht!
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I just bought a new 6 hp kicker for my boat here.
Totally impressed with the people and their straightforward approach.
The fact that the price was the lowest I could find in Ontario was not too shabby either.
I totally recommend these folks.
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The best place to shop if looking for motors,boats or anything water related. The owner Ed is hands on and an absolute pleasure to deal with. It's worth the drive!!
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Mr. Ed is the best salesman ever!
I do not mind having to drive 200km from Toronto to get to Bridget Yachts because the service is the best, the professionalism, the hospitality, the trust and much more is worth the trip.👍
I have bought 2 motors in Bridge Yachts and everything is perfect.👏...
You can save a life by following the steps displayed on this quick reference Man Overboard Wheel. One side of this two-sided wheel directs initial actions and recovery when a person goes overboard; the reverse side describes the 5 steps of the Williamson Turn maneuver.The Williamson Turn, sometimes referred to as the button hook turn, is a time-honored rescue technique used for vessels under power when the location of the overboard person in the water is uncertain. When a person falls overboard, immediate action is crucial. The priority is to position the vessel near the overboard victim as soon as possible. To do this, the vessel must quickly reverse course by running a reciprocal course. A reciprocal course is putting and holding the vessel on a course that is exactly the reciprocal of the original course.
The five step instructions for this maneuver are easy to follow, with the use of the compass dial on one side of the Man Overboard wheel:
Turn dial on wheel to match vessel's current heading
Turn helm hard to port until compass heading has changed 60 degrees. See B on device for compass position that matches this 60 degree turn
Turn helm hard to starboard to come around 240 degress to reach reciprocal course as indicated at C on tool
When vessel reaches reciprocal heading, straighten helm. This will bring the vessel back onto its original wake, traveling in the opposite direction
Slow down and look for man overboard. Follow steps indicated for recovery on wheel