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Steve Knauth

Concordia at Sunrise

It’s sunrise over Nantucket Island and marine artist Sergio Roffo is out and about looking for inspiration. He finds it in this tranquil seascape—a Concordia

Hallberg-Rassy 49

Back in 1943, Swedish boat builder Harry Hallberg opened his shop on the island of Orust to build Folkboats, a Swedish-designed racer-cruiser. Today, Hallberg’s name

Scenes From a Launch Ramp

It’s April 1955, and the folks around Apalachicola, Florida, are celebrating the coming of a new boating season on the Chattahoochee River with a Boat-A-Cade,

The Sounding Party

Over a long career, marine artist Robert Sticker gave his viewers a behind-the-scenes perspective of multiple corners of the maritime world, from whalers and fishing

Phoenix 29

Founded in the mid-1960s, Wynne Marine Inc. designed fishing and performance boats and luxury yachts for more than 30 manufacturers, including major American production builders

Celebrity Sailor

There was a time when sailboat racing was a national sport. Regattas received coverage in major newspapers, and skippers and their boats graced the covers

Monhegan Light

With white clapboard siding and rustic red roofs silhouetted against the whites and blues of a Maine coast sky, plus the Monhegan lighthouse bell in

Model Sailboaters

Model sailboat skippers gather for a regatta in Marblehead, Massachusetts, in this early 20th-century image from the collections at Mystic Seaport, the maritime museum in

Losing focus at the helm

Reality Check

What the latest Coast Guard statistics reveal about recreational boating safety.

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