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High-tech marine flooring looks cool, feels great and increases safety
High-tech marine flooring looks cool, feels great and increases safety
Taking the time to do quick, rough calculations at the beginning of a project can help you save on money and frustration in the long
Starlink provides exceptionally fast internet speeds, and with some hacks, it is a gamechanger for cruisers.
Gas springs are a popular and handy feature. Here’s how to measure and install one yourself.
Those new to the process of fairing a boat’s hull or deck are quick to mix up a batch of fairing compound, WEST SYSTEM® Epoxy
Mechanical boat switches are simple machines, but digital technology can make them better
If you know how your alternator does its work, then you can help keep the electricity flowing on your boat
Whether you’re replacing old teak decks or classing-up garden-variety nonskid, consider eschewing real wood for a low-maintenance, man-made option.
Knowing how or why your boat’s gelcoat cracks occurred in the first place is key for a successful repair.
What to pack for a run through one of the most remote places on Earth.
A Coast Guard MH-65E Dolphin helicopter crew braves harrowing conditions.
We test sustainable fuel on a Viking 48 with Scania V8s.
How a historic vessel sunk near a rocky shore in the Canary Islands.
What you need to know about the backbone of marine electronics.
In the painting “Bow On,” essential elements of sailing converge.
These semi-custom builds offer owners the chance to personalize their ride.
Strong bones and dutiful owners kept
a classic Alaskan tug on the water.
Protector’s 330 Targa R Edition is powered by Mercury Racing V10 outboards.
When founder Peter Kass retires, he’ll pass the torch to the next generation of craftsmen.
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