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On Board with Breath’s Breath’s Boats & Motors, 728 Highway 90, Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 July, 2016 Dear Friends, Aren’t we lucky to live in such a beautiful region, full of outdoor activities available all year round? One of the most popular activities, of course, is boating. Living on the coast, most of us grew up on, in, or near some type of water with a boat at the ready for all types of adventures. If you’re ready for a new boat or are looking to upgrade to a larger model, now is a great opportunity to take advantage of our inventory clearance sale. With historically low interest rates and competitive terms, purchasing a new boat is easier than you think. We have partnered with Priority One Financial Services to provide our clients customized loans with competitive rates, personalized service, and extended payment term options. They also offer one-stop shopping for boat insurance and extended protection coverage too. You can find more information about the boats we have in inventory and financing options at www.breathsboats.net or by giving us a call at 228-467-4211. We look forward to seeing you soon, John Breath’s Boats & Motors 728 Hwy 90 Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 Phone: 228-467-4211 Fax: 228-467-2949 www.breathsboats.net CAPTAIN’S LOG Email [email protected] to have the next edition of On Board with Breath’s sent to you electronically. Mention this ad to get a FREE tow rope with the purchase of any water tube.* *Offer expires 09/03/16 STORE HOURS Tuesday-Friday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am-2:00 pm Sunday and Monday by appointment

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Page 1: CAPTAIN’S LOG s

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Breath’s Boats & Motors

728 Hwy 90

Bay St. Louis, MS 39520

Phone: 228-467-4211

Fax: 228-467-2949

Toll Free: 1-888-872-4211 SPRING/SUMMER HOURS

Monday-Closed

Tuesday-Friday-8am-6pm

Saturday-8am-2pm

Sunday-Closed

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Dear Friends,

Aren’t we lucky to live in such a beautiful region, full of

outdoor activities available all year round? One of the most

popular activities, of course, is boating. Living on the coast,

most of us grew up on, in, or near some type of water with a

boat at the ready for all types of adventures.

If you’re ready for a new boat or are looking to upgrade to a

larger model, now is a great opportunity to take advantage of

our inventory clearance sale. With historically low interest

rates and competitive terms, purchasing a new boat is easier

than you think.

We have partnered with Priority One Financial Services to

provide our clients customized loans with competitive rates,

personalized service, and extended payment term options.

They also offer one-stop shopping for boat insurance and

extended protection coverage too.

You can find more information about the boats we have in

inventory and financing options at www.breathsboats.net or

by giving us a call at 228-467-4211.

We look forward to seeing you soon,

John

Breath’s Boats & Motors

728 Hwy 90

Bay St. Louis, MS 39520

Phone: 228-467-4211

Fax: 228-467-2949

www.breathsboats.net

CAPTAIN’S LOG

Email [email protected] to have the next

edition of On Board with Breath’s sent to you electronically.

Mention this ad

to get a FREE

tow rope with

the purchase of

any water tube.*

*Offer expires 09/03/16

STORE HOURS

Tuesday-Friday

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Saturday

8:00 am-2:00 pm

Sunday and Monday

by appointment

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SAFE BOATING ON MISSISSIPPI'S WATERS

Mississippi is blessed with an abundance of bays, bayous, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, and

creeks. Boating is a fun pastime, but it can also be dangerous. MDWFP works to reduce

accidents on the water through education and enforcement of boating regulations.

Safe Boating Tips:

1. Always Wear a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) or Life Jacket

•Most boating fatality victims were found (recovered) NOT wearing a PFD.

•Always carry extra PFDs in both adult and child sizes.

•Children younger than 12 years old must wear a PFD while underway.

2. Avoid Alcohol

•The probability of being killed in a boating accident doubles when alcohol

is involved.

•Operating a boat under the influence is just as dangerous as driving a car after you have been drinking.

•Boating while intoxicated (BWI) is strictly enforced and carries penalties similar to driving while intoxicated,

including possible Driver's License suspension.

3. Enroll in a Boater Education Course

•It is a good idea for the whole family to enroll in a boater education course.

•The majority (52%) of vessels involved in boating accidents are operated by persons 26-50 years of age.

•For information regarding a Mississippi Boater Education Course, visit www.mdwfp.com.

4. Be Especially Careful On Personal Watercraft (PWC)

•PWC operators and passengers must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved PFD.

•Obey the 50-foot rule. Maintain a 50-foot distance from other PWCs, vessels, persons, shore, or stationary

platforms or other object unless operating at headway (idle) speed.

5. Operate at a Safe Speed

•Outside of no wake zones, there are usually no numerical speed limits on the water; however, citations may be

issued for excessive speed or reckless operation. Use common sense, and operate at a safe speed at all times,

especially in crowded areas.

•Excessive speed is a rate of speed greater than is reasonable or prudent without regard for conditions and

hazards, or greater than will permit a person to bring the boat to a stop within the assured clear distance ahead.

INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE GOING ON NOW

2015 Mako 184CC-$36,500.00 plus tax

2015 Boston Whaler 170 Super Sport-

$24,000.00 plus tax

2015 Mako 18 LTS-$26,250.00 plus tax

2015 Boston Whaler 210 Dauntless-

$65,900.00 plus tax

2015 Tracker 175 TF-$18,000.00 plus tax