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Classic Boats

Contender 31 Open

The 31 Open stands out for its forward-looking application of big four-stroke outboards and is prized among serious fishermen who want to venture farther from the coast

San Juan 38

In 1998, boatbuilders Don Campbell and Randy McCurdy opened the doors of San Juan Yachts in Anacortes, Washington, where Naval architect Greg Marshall drew the lines for the San Juan 38,

Pacific Seacraft Flicka

Flickas are exceptionally fine sailing machines and have a reputation for keeping their crews safe, but a used one doesn’t come cheap!

Dettling 51

The Dettling 51 was the brainchild of Ed and Barrie Dettling, a married couple and lifelong cruisers who were residents of Denton, Maryland, when they

Jupiter 31

When the Jupiter 31 launched in 1989, the semi-custom boat broke new ground as a performance-oriented center console. It was designed and built in Jupiter,

International Folkboat

Because she sails upon a confused sea of misidentification, it’s a good thing the International Folkboat is a stout, seaworthy design. It’s neither a Nordic

Markley 46

The original Chesapeake deadrise boats were built by and for commercial watermen who scoured the Bay for crabs, oysters and finfish. Ruggedly constructed for year-round

Gamefisherman 40

Gamefisherman was founded in Stuart, Florida, in 1985 by Mike Matlack, a lifelong fisherman who had spent many years working at Rybovich Boat Works in

Baltic 38DP

The exterior profile of the Baltic 38DP makes one thing clear: This boat was built for the rugged waters from whence it came. Founded in

Wilbur 61

Lee S. Wilbur of Southwest Harbor, Maine, launched his first boat—a 36-foot fiberglass sportfish—in 1973 based on a hull designed by Raymond Bunker. For the

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Reality Check

What the latest Coast Guard statistics reveal about recreational boating safety.

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