
Flying Dutchman
During its 30-plus years as an Olympic class, it challenged skippers while thrilling audiences.

During its 30-plus years as an Olympic class, it challenged skippers while thrilling audiences.

Many of us first experienced the joys of boating as youngsters on lakes like this one.

How a Maritime Skiff 18 became the perfect boat for an active family in search of a compact center console.


Marine artist Paul Landry brings us to the docks of his native maritime Canada.

These family cruisers were among America’s first family of pleasure boats in the 1960s.

This 50-foot fiberglass pilothouse trawler was a West Coast classic.

In the early 1930s, in the English village of Poole, small machine shops and yards were busy making parts for an outboard engine, the British Seagull, that would win a place in history and in the hearts of those who owned one.


It might be one of the most easily recognized boats on the water. The Nordic Tug 26’s stand-out profile, with its big hull, upright wheelhouse

From top-rated marinas to historic streets and legendary offshore fishing tournaments, this New Jersey port delivers the right mix of cruising comfort and adventure.

Catch problems early and spend more time on the water, not at the dock.

The muse for photographer Benjamin Williamson is Downeast.

Teak is fantastic for strength and durability, but when it’s used on decks it needs routine care.

These seamanship tips can help you enjoy the sandbar lifestyle.

Pirate radio stations broadcasting from ships forced the BBC to give music fans what they wanted.

A century-old Long Island Sound lighthouse offers local students unforgettable lessons on the water.

Marine Travelift has been changing how yards, boatbuilders and marinas get things done for almost 70 years

Jeff Northrop helped reshape inshore angling when he introduced flats boats to the region.

J Craft’s swift speedboat, the Torpedo RS, embarks on a maiden voyage from Sweden to France.