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FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559312643639 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/svutopia/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/svutopia/ About the Utopia: The historic Great Lakes schooner Utopia, built in 1946, offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history. Originally from Sturgeon Bay, you can now find Utopia in Manitowoc, Wisconsin! Dockside visitors can explore this beautifully crafted vessel, which was designed by Fred J. Peterson of Peterson Builders, Inc. in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin and built in 1946. Utopia’s unique features include a steel double bottom for strength, wooden hull sides for warmth, and twin Detroit diesel engines. Visitors can marvel at her elegant lines, learn about her global circumnavigation, and appreciate the craftsmanship that has kept her sailing for decades. Utopia currently resides under the stewardship of the her new owners based in Manitowoc Wisconsin, where it continues to inspire curiosity and passion for the Great Lakes among learners of all ages.
The Go Cycle bike folds up for easy stowage on your boat, and that's not the only trick up its lithium-ion sleeve. We don't usually pay much attention to bicycles at Boats.com, but in the case of the Go Cycle, well, it's a completely different matter. Thanks to its folding abilities, this is the perfect form of land transportation to pack into an extra stowage compartment on your boat. Like they say on TV: But wait, there's more! The Go Cycle has a lithium-ion battery built into its frame. Press a button, and you get 20 to 40 miles of range on electric power. When you feel in need of a work-out, let go of the button and start pedaling. Nifty! http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/11/first-look-video-go-cycle For more videos, visit www.boats.com.