Monday 26 November 2012

10 Christmas Gift Idaes for Powerboat Owners

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10 Christmas Gift Ideas for Powerboaters

Alex Smith delves into the powerboater’s festive grotto in search of the perfect Christmas present…
19th November 2012.
By Alex Smith

It’s easy to believe that a man in possession of a powerboat is difficult to impress with a Christmas trinket, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. The acquisition of a boat is merely the starting point for an almost endless wish-list of gadgetry. From simple thermals to technically advanced stereos, radios, action cameras and satnavs, the sheer variety available is vast – so what follows is a selection of eight particularly fine gifts that might just help kick-start your imagination…
Steiner binoculars
Ultimate binoculars
Having used a pair of Steiners as a Seamanship Officer in the Royal Navy, I know these binoculars well – and the company’s flagship marine model, the Commander 7×50 Commander XP Compass, is something special. When you hold these things in your hand, the sheer quality is astonishing – and so too is the brightness and clarity of the image. The range-topping XPs will happily operate in all kinds of conditions, from minus 40 to plus 80 degrees Centigrade – and they will even put up with a ten-metre dunking without complaint. The large (50mm) objective diameter allied to seven-times magnification is perfect for image sharpness on a moving platform and for clear colour rendition in low light. The autofocus is also delightful and the 30-year warranty is very reassuring. But the real standout asset is the promise of peerless, crystal-clear, rapier definition and unstinting, fog-free marine performance, day after day for decades on end. Yes, they cost a fair bit, but these are the best marine binoculars in the world with a profound quality of workmanship that will see them last you a lifetime. I would happily sell my grandmother for a pair of these – and so should you. See Steiner Binoculars for more.
RRP: £1,100

Gill bodywarmer 
Body warmer
This stylish, insulated body warmer is a first for Gill. It uses a synthetic lofted water-resistant insulation that stays warm even when wet and dries much more rapidly than natural fibres. As the latest addition to Gill’s winter warmer range, it is designed to operate as a useful layering piece to preserve core body heat in cold conditions. A brushed inner collar increases comfort and the sealable, tricot-lined pockets provide additional warmth. The lightweight micro-ripstop shell offers useful wind-resistance and additional features include a draw-cord hem for a more bespoke fit and a chest pocket for small items like a phone, a kill cord or your boat keys. Available for men in Small to Extra Large and for women in sizes 10 to 16, it’s a very attractive and versatile new garment. See Gill Marine.
RRP: £80.00

Lifedge drop shot 
Jacket for your iPad
The new waterproof and shockproof iPad Case from Lifedge is designed to offer unrivalled year-round protection for your iPad. Available in four colours, the iPad case can be immersed in one metre of water for 30 minutes, or dropped onto a concrete floor from a height of a metre without sustaining any damage. The case is abrasion and chemical resistant, so it won’t be ruined by oils, sunscreen or chemicals. It also features excellent screen clarity in sunlight and will fit the iPad 1, 2 and 3, without compromising touchscreen usability. Equipped with a soft non-absorbent hand-strap, it enables you to use your waterproofed iPad in either portrait or landscape orientation. See Lifedge for more.
RRP: £99.00

Suunto Core watch 
Marine watch 
It is probable that you (like me) hanker after an Omega Seamaster or a Rolex Submariner. But the fact of the matter is that you’re not James Bond and neither are you likely to go much deeper than 20 metres beneath the water, so why not save yourself £5,000 and go for something digital. Modern digital watches are relatively cheap, very accurate and endlessly reliable. The classic Timex Ironman Triathlon, for instance, has been around forever, and brings a lovely retro edge to its armoury of practical talents. And if you want to up the ante with some more advanced marine-specific qualities like a barometer, tide data, a compass, a Storm Alarm and weather trend information, a watch like the Suunto Core can offer everything you need for well under £400. It might not be MI6 standard issue, but for the really keen boater, it beats the Hell out of anything on 007’s wrist. See Suunto for more.
RRP: £315.00

Go Pro Hero black 
Waterproof video camera
The Black Edition is GoPro’s most advanced camera – 30 per cent smaller, 25 per cent lighter and twice as powerful as previous models. Wearable and gear-mountable, the marine-specific Black Edition is waterproof to 60 metres and capable of capturing not just ultra-wide video in a variety of formats, but also 12-megapixel stills at the astonishing rate of 30 photos per second. The HERO3′s reduced-distortion, six-element aspherical lens combines with Ultra-wide, Medium and Narrow field-of-view modes to offer lots of user options and the flat-lens waterproof housing means proper image sharpness both above and below the water. With wind-noise reduction to help you capture lucid footage of fast-paced marine action, the pack includes everything you need to get straight out on the water. In addition to the camera itself, you get the Waterproof Housing, the Wi-Fi Remote and Key Ring, the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and a variety of mounts (including two buckles, a three-way pivot and a surfboard mount). It’s lovely kit. See GoPro for more.
RRP: £359.99

Drainman 
Blige pump
If your budget won’t stretch to the delicious kit above, how about taking a tangent? The Drainman is a fully automatic bilge pump, which is powered by the pull on the mooring line as the boat moves with the wind and waves. It will keep a moored boat safe and dry, leaving you blissfully unconcerned by stuck float switches and dead batteries. It has a tensile strength of up to 10,000 Newtons and can drain up to 2,500 litres a day through the supplied three-metre hose. It’s not glamorous but it’s very clever and at just £49.50, it’s fairly affordable. See BHG Marine for more.
RRP: £49.50

Chok a Blok 
Boat straps
For the trailer boater, the simple Chok-a-Blok webbing guard is equally useful. Designed to fit on the tie-down straps where they make contact with the edges of your boat, it allows the strap itself to glide up and down without causing any friction damage. Better still, its raised edges also protect the webbing from fraying on rough surfaces. Built in the UK, the foam-backed polypropylene Chok-a-Blok is moisture resistant, non-toxic, UV stable and will not mark, stain or corrode your surfaces. You can find out more at

Clamseal
Glue-free RIB repairer
For committed RIBsters, the Clamseal is another devilishly clever device. It is basically a glue-free repair system for small tears or splits (of up to 90mm in length) in inflatable fabrics. It works by means of two half-shells that screw together tightly, using the inflatable material itself as an airtight seal.
The repair is instant and effective and requires no tools or adhesives. It can be used above or below the waterline, enabling you to finish your day out in safety before having the hole permanently repaired. The Clamseal can be re-used as many times as you like and at just £11.95, it is an excellent addition to the safety kit of any self-respecting RIB skipper. See Barton Marine for more.
RRP: £11.95

Fibreglass hull cleaner
Hull cleaner
Not a RIB owner? Give your boat’s hull some tlc and get it gleaming for the new season ahead… Ensearch’s Fibreglass Hull Cleaner is a highly efficient boat cleaner. Its unique chemical formula does all the work instead so it won’t damage delicate gelcoat.
RRP: £21.00



Floating sunnies 
Floating sunnies
If you’re looking for some budget sunnies that will float, Glasgow-based Lomo Watersport has launched a new pair of floating sunglasses at a very attractive price.
RRP: £15.00

For more Christmas gift ideas, see 15 Christmas Gift Ideas for Sailors.

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