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Steve Knauth

The Stamas Americana

Folks who went to the Florida State Fair in Tampa back in 1938 might have seen a couple of local high school boys standing on

Sabbath at Sea

Sailors throughout the ages have answered to wind and weather. Theirs is a harsh and unforgiving environment, as evidenced by the saying that they have

Pounding Home

This painting is a result of my first trip to Jonesport, Maine, and seeing an old wooden Beals Island lobster boat pulled up on the

A Solid 10

A bright red outboard engine mounted on the stern of a fiberglass dinghy has these two youngsters enthralled; for them, it’s the stuff that dreams

The Iconic Aquamatic

In 1958, the American boat designer and engineer Jim Wynne teamed up with the Danish boatbuilder Ole Botved to make the first crossing of the

Sundowner 36

A tugboat with a red hull caused a sensation at the Seattle Boat Show in 1980. The 26-footer from Nordic Tugs was so popular with

When Cod Was King

Artist Russ Kramer interprets the glory days of the Grand Banks fishermen.

A Boat Like No Other

A Boston Whaler Sakonnet hugs the rocks, putting a pair of anglers at the center of some serious fishing action. When this image came out

Sea Battle

An artist’s depiction of the USS Constitution vs. HMS Guerriere

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Tashmoo Skiffs Return

A Florida builder revives the classic Vineyard design, blending original molds with modern materials.

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