
Big-boat envy? Just blow it away
When a megayacht is far beyond your means, a good horn will do a lot for ego gratification I’ve had this problem all my life.

When a megayacht is far beyond your means, a good horn will do a lot for ego gratification I’ve had this problem all my life.

After years of living aboard, our land ‘resort’ is at once a refuge and a strangely unfamiliar place {loadposition position10} In the early 1980s we

Boaters who shrug at their lack of seamanship shouldn’t be on the water {loadposition position10} Help, help. OK – somebody, I need some help out

College friends painstakingly restore a 1982 Skye 51 and take it on the adventure of a lifetime Through the years I’ve seen many would-be voyagers

The Chesapeake Bay waterman taught Cap’n Tom a lot about fishing and even more about life Cap’n Wilson’s day begins as usual, more than an

Boaters are often a punching bag, even though we’re not the main culprits of dumping sewage We share a passion, you and I. Our passion

Passing along your passion for the water can be a fun learning experience for both parents and children I recently gave a talk at a

There are things you can scrimp on and things you can’t, and knowing the difference is critical The new vogue in boating magazines is writing

With the right equipment, taking care of business ashore while cruising won’t be the headache it used to be Taking care of business is the

Chez Nous isn’t a powerboat or a pure sailboat, and it’s been the source of Tom’s nautical identity crisis I’m not a psychologist or even

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

A bucket-list fishery, the Delta delivers some of the best redfish action on the planet.

One great joy of boat ownership is the chance to construct your dream ride.

Use sea trials, realistic budgeting and careful inspections to get the best results.
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Here’s why 48-volt systems are positioned to become commonplace in marine electrical architecture.

Artist Frank Wagner depicts the 12 Metre yacht that lost the Americas Cup in 1983.

One of a few survivors of its kind, this workhorse sailed in the last U.S. commercial fleet.

A popular model is redesigned to improve space, stowage and traffic flow.

Photos: Jeanne Craig Vicki and Alan Goldstein dreamed up their vision for Vintage Weekend at a classic yacht show near their summer home in Southwest

These craftsmen prove there’s more to casting marine hardware than hellishly hot copper.