
Two designs from an artists palette
Michael York and Mark Fitzgerald are turning out boats that can be appreciated for their form and function Michael York is one of those anomalies

Michael York and Mark Fitzgerald are turning out boats that can be appreciated for their form and function Michael York is one of those anomalies

Jamie and Joe Lowell continue a family tradition of building Down East boats used for work or pleasure At the Maine Boatbuilders Show in Portland

Regardless of a boat’s age, you’ll be well-served by taking an educated approach to the purchase No matter how you look at it, there’s a

Diesel or gas, inboard or outboard, choose a setup that’ll get the job done the way you want it to It may well be the

Some back-and-forth with a reader on semidisplacements and the perennial gas vs. diesel discussion This column has gotten a steady stream of letters and e-mails

Celebrating 50 years of boatbuilding, Grady-White has introduced a customer-inspired boat full of features and amenities. The 2009 model year 29-foot Chesapeake 290 is a

One illuminating period of my life was the five years I spent as director of the marine division at J.D. Power and Associates. The customer

Boston Whaler Unveils Next-Generation 330 Outrage and 290 Outrage.

Builders debut models that blend fresh thinking with the details seasoned boaters appreciate.

A boating safety expert offers advice based on more than 40,000 miles at sea.

A lifelong voyager, a brave rescuer and others are recipients of the CCA awards.

Researchers on a barren Maine nesting island needed to be supplied with food and water. We went along for the ride.

To extend the boating season, add a heater for a cozy cabin.

A husband-and-wife team remake a 1984 model with gumption, good help and a desire to get back on the water.

An avid tuna fisherman builds his dream boat with expertise from a Rhode Island custom builder.

About 15,000 Lyman wooden boats still exist. People who know what they are clamor to preserve them, along with the yard’s legacy

It’s a charter captain’s job to keep you safe, but it’s your responsibility to make sure he knows how to do that.