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Getting around when you're cruising to destinations far from home can be challenging, even if you have a folding, stowable bicycle. Well, Beneteau believes it has solved that problem with the Beneteau Bike, an electric bicycle with a battery under the seat and an electric motor incorporated into the rear wheel assembly. Come along as boats.com reviewer Zuzana Prochzka takes a peek at this cool new cruising solution from Beneteau. http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2014/05/beneteau-bike-first-look-video/ For more boating videos, visit http://www.boats.com. Boats.com features boat reviews, how-to videos, special features, and information about new boats, boats for sale, and boating products—usually with a dash of fun. Our reviewers test the features, performance, and specifications of each boat, searching out the hidden details for a critical evaluation. If you're shopping for a boat, we want to help you make the best choice. And if you're just looking, we'll try to make it fun too. Subscribe to receive notification of new videos.
Situated on the northeast coast of Vancouver Island, and adjacent to the Broughton Archipelago in Port McNeill, @northislandmarina caters to yachts up to 285’. The marina also reflects the convenience of the community as a must-stop for mariners with its in-berth fueling system for its guests. No more pulling into a marina and jockeying for position on the fuel dock before settling after a long day cruising. Just pull into berth with the helpful staff to catch your lines, schedule your fueling for the next day and head right into happy hour. The marina also has its own chandlery and laundromat located right at the head of the dock. Designed with service in mind, North Island Marina and Port McNeill are one of the most convenient stops along the inside passage and “the Gateway to the Broughton Archipelago.”