Advertisement

Steve Knauth

A Race to Remember

In this work by British artist Tim Thompson, titled “Schooner Yacht America and the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert off the Needles 1851,” we witness the American-built schooner cleaning up in the annual Queen’s Cup regatta, the prestigious 53-mile race around the Isle of Wight.

A Good Sport

The Power Ski, pictured here, was an important link in the evolution of personal watercraft. A unique craft in its own right, it provided a

The Inshore Squadron

Geoffrey Huband’s painting became the jacket illustration for a historical novel.

A Beacon for Boaters

It’s not just a lighthouse; it’s a landmark. The Faro Blanco light has beckoned boaters to Florida’s Marathon Key for seven decades. Back in the

Star of Noank

Geoff Hunt’s works are well-known to the many readers who have followed the adventures of Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin in Patrick O’Brian’s historical sea novels, as they are the chosen cover art for these beloved books.

The Legend of the Bertram 31

The Bertram 31 Tracy Ann is rigged out for a day of fishing off Cabo San Lucas in this image from the Soundings files.

Puritan After the Jibe

Not all marine artists are fortunate enough to spend time on the vessels they depict in their works. Shane Couch’s lifelong fascination with the great

SeaCraft 20

This early fiberglass boat was the first offshore, outboard open fisherman.

Hurricane

Marine artist Carl Evers captures the fury of a tropical storm.

Break the Ice

At one time, the ice boat was the fastest manmade conveyance vehicle on Earth.

Picture1

The Two Ways to Handle a MOB

If a passenger goes overboard at sea, there’s a 40 percent chance you’ll never see that person again. Here are the recovery procedures you need to know.

The Nanni T4.270 diesel engine

Repower Your Boat: Top Tips

Your old engine is costing you more than you think. Here’s what you need to know before you pull the trigger on new iron.

Advertisement
Advertisement