If you love misty New England mornings and the scent of saltwater spray as you test your skills of navigation, you'll love
Bayliner Discovery Island Trail, Maine new adventure (www.iamdiscovery.com). Join National Geographic Adventure
Magazine Editor and renowned kayaker, Jon Bowermaster, as he and his buddy, Bruce Alter, take the
helm of a Bayliner Discovery 288 Cruiser. Prepare to experience the people, the food and the captivating beauty of
the coast of Maine.
During their voyage, Bowermaster and Alter Travel from Portland to Bar Harbor, cruising by Jewell Island and Eagle
The island, the former home of Admiral Peary Arctic explorer Robert. Lobster fishermen are bringing new witnesses
taken on the docks in the port of Cundy, visit Pemaquid Point and camp overnight on Basin Island. Both judgments
OJ Brown and Sons boat builders, in operation since 1888, and restored Stonington Opera House. Along
Thus, Bowermaster seizes the opportunity for a foggy afternoon kayaking at Goose Cove. "Freedom
Navigation allows you to make your own rules - and then break on a whim, "said Bowermaster." The only firm
rule is to follow your spirit of adventure. "
With the unveiling of the first of three webisodes Maine Island Trail on the trip to www.iamdiscovery.com,
Bayliner Discovery takes you on an adventure with nature. The Discovery 288 Cruiser - a best-in-class, two-level mini
yacht - captained by Bowermaster is one of the new line Bayliner Discovery runabouts, cuddy and cruisers. "The
the bridge helm triggered an incredible feeling of expansiveness, while the second bar and large cabin windows gives
protect us against the elements without sacrificing our enjoyment of the scene, "said Bowermaster.
Over the coming weeks, iamdiscovery.com treat visitors to the end of the Maine Island Trail Adventure
additional webisodes, photography and journal entries on the rugged coastline, the quiet calm, and the
colorful characters.
This follows on the heels of the first voyage of discovery Bayliner, where Motor Boating Magazine Editor
John Wooldridge and his buddy Ken Nicholson challenged a new Bayliner Discovery 246 Cruiser in the Pacific chop
San Diego to Catalina Island and across the Channel Islands National Park to Santa Barbara.
Website visitors followed the two men as they kayak near sea caves, went on a buffalo safari, and met Catalina
inhabitants of the island. The surprisingly cool navigation of the site transported visitors to webisodes of Wooldridge trip,
newspapers, travel planning links and Bayliner Discovery.
Check it out and be part of the adventure www.iamdiscovery.com.