Showing posts with label mid atlantic boat shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mid atlantic boat shows. Show all posts

Friday, December 29, 2017

Top 10 Features Jim Baugh Outdoors TV for 2017




2017 has been a great year for filming JBOTV. Below are the top ten features, promos, or short films that were among the highest viewed as well as favorites from the producer. A wide range of subject matter for sure. We will continue to improve each program with informative and entertaining content and do so by combining some of the best photography and original soundtracks in the business.

2018 marks 30 years of producing Jim Baugh Outdoors TV and it is only due to our viewers and sponsors that have made this possible, we thank you and to everyone who has helped us along the way.

Godspeed,

Jim Baugh

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Top Ten Features 2017
JBOTV Introduces Tideline Boats to our viewers

JBOTV Sea Trials 235 on the Chesapeake during small craft advisory
Jazz found a Turtle
Trout fishing the Pamlico

Offshore Flounder fishing with Jack Normand

Cobia on the Chesapeake with Captain Clinton

Drone me up Scotty \ Concrete Ships Chesapeake Bay

To die for

Our front yard

I want to move to Florida

Congrats to the top ten!


Honorable Mentions
Mid Atlantic Shootout Day 1 2017 (also filmed 2 & 3)

Eco Tour Cedar Island
Below are our favorite boat show features for 2017

Lower Bay Boat Show

Annapolis Power Boat Show

Mid Atlantic Boat Show



To see JBOTV top pics for 2016
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Now in our 30th year!


Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Lower Bay Boat Show 2017 Bluewater Marine Tideline 235 Catamaran Feature Jim Baugh Outdoors TV

UPDATE:
On the way back from the Lower Bay Boat Show, the Tideline boys stopped by Hatteras and all I can say is, that cobia tower on the 235 works pretty darn good!
 
 

A peak at the 2017 Lower Bay Boat Show at Bluewater on the Hampton River. Very nice show and we had a lot of folks that came specifically to see and demo the Tideline 235.  Some folks drove several hours just to see the 235. I think they did around 7 or 8 sea trials and the customers loved the boat. It was a good day to see how the 235 performed because it was rough, small craft advisory. Thanks to Bluewater for putting this event on and also to Max King Marine for helping to host Tideline Boats at the show. Hope ya liked the Samba.

 
The customer testimonials from the people who sea trialed the Tideline 235 during this small craft advisory is really something to listen to. This is further proof that as far as performance and sea worthiness, the Tideline 235 should be by comparison to mono hulls, boats in the 25 to 30 foot class range. So when it comes to price, performance, sea worthiness, and versatility, there simply is nothing on the market that competes with the Tideline 235. It really is two boats in one. Just awesome.