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Lakeland Boating Magazine - January 2015
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View this new issue of Lakeland Boating!
Boat Test: Cruisers 390 EC - Say hello to the next generation of express cruiser.
End of the Season - A look back at the historic passenger ships that once graced the Holland, Michigan shoreline.
Boat Shows Like a Pro - Tips for surviving the day like a seasoned professional.
Glimpsing the Past - Visit these 14 can’t miss Great Lakes maritime museums perfect for beating the winter blues.
Port of Call: St. Ignace, Michigan - The quaint upper peninsula community of St. Ignace, Michigan offers visiting boaters a world of delights, no matter the season.
Lakeland Boating Magazine Description:
Lakeland Boating is the magazine for Great Lakes boaters. We have been the voice of the Sweetwater Seas for more than 65 years. From in-depth boat tests and features on weekend getaways, to product roundups and stories about colorful ports of call, we've got the Great Lakes region covered. Meet the people who love the lake lifestyle and glean useful tips on marine electronics, engine repair, general boat maintenance, and more. lakelandboating.com supplements the print version of its magazine with exclusive news and frequently updated departments. The content is geared toward the interests of freshwater boaters on the Great Lakes, as well as the connecting waterways and inland lakes.