The old saying goes: If you want the truth, ask a kid. I had the opportunity to do just that after a day blasting around Lake Michigan aboard Tiara Sport’s new 43 LS. I was plenty impressed with the performance (46.8 knots at the top end thanks in part to triple 425-hp Yamaha XTOs) and appointments of the 43—the largest in a line that includes the 34 and 38—but I wasn’t the only one. Colin Caropepe, 9-and-a-half years old, was a vivacious kid with a lot of opinions on a lot of topics. His father, Chris, a project manager for new product development at Tiara, took Colin and his older son Jake along with us for a day of testing and exploring the lake.
A first timer to Michigan, the Tiara team suggested I take part in one of the more popular local traditions, climbing dauntingly tall sand dunes in the 1,000-acre Saugatuck Dunes State Park. Thanks to joystick docking and the svelte draft of the outboard-powered boat, we easily slid the stern of the 43 into waist deep water and hiked in. From the top of the dunes looking down, I realized what I liked best about the 43, and this Sport line in general: its versatility. It’s regal enough to look the part during a cocktail cruise from the yacht club, and unfussy enough for a boatload of sandy-toed kids. It was that latter demographic I wanted to hear more from.
After a full day on the water and with a nap on tap, Jake opted to let his younger brother step into the spotlight, a role Colin eagerly embraced. Together we planned to conduct a walk-through video review of the boat. Colin was far from camera shy.