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Steve Knauth

Open Sea

A clipper ship sailing before the wind, out in the immensity of the ocean. This is a painting that resonates with the sound of the

Thomas Point 43

The best of the old and the best of the new: It’s a formula that works well in boatbuilding. The combination of traditional aesthetics and

Duffy 35

Online boating forums extol the virtues of the Duffy 35. “Maybe the best all-around 35-footer.” “Handles nicely.” “Goes well into weather.” “Three-day canyon trips out

Pulling Their Weight

Here’s the front-page photo from the May 17, 1920 edition of The Red Cross Bulletin. It shows members of the San Francisco chapter of the

Seascapes: HOVE-TO FOR A PILOT

Edward Moran was born in England in 1829, the son of a clothmaker. By the time of his death in 1901, he was considered one

SEPARATED

A broken towline hangs from the bow of the SS American Star as the ocean liner pitches in heavy seas and high winds. The Ukrainian

Oystermen on the Bay

Seventeenth-century travelers coming to Chesapeake Bay were constantly amazed at the quantity, size and quality of its oysters.

HANDLINERS

Cancer struck Thomas Hoyne in 1972, when he was 48. He was given two years to live. A well-known magazine and advertising illustrator, he left

Pearson Triton

About 700: That’s the number of Pearson Tritons built during its mid-20th-century production run.

Project SeaSafe

Passion in Action

Cory Redwine is a driving force behind habitat restoration efforts in Florida’s Brevard County.

MG Energy Systems’ Master LV 
controls battery systems ranging from 12 to 48 volts, making it a good option for future 48-volt system conversions.

The Future is 48 Volts

Here’s why 48-volt systems are positioned to become commonplace in marine electrical architecture.

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