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Sea Stories – December 2021

What we’re watching Surf’s up Few people outside the surfing world have heard of Nazaré, a Portuguese village on the North Atlantic. The town is

Sea Stories – November 2021

What we’re watching Tuna: It’s What’s for Lunch  Albacore, a member of the tuna family, is prized around the world for its tasty flesh, much

Sea Stories – October 2021

What we’re reading Remote and Remarkable   Photographer Jay Fleming has spent much of his life with a camera in his hand, and while he is

Sea Stories – September 2021

What We’re Watching Feel-Good Fish Story  If you’re looking for an hour-and-a-half of the feels—in a good way—Netflix’s Blue Miracle movie is an excellent place

Sea Stories – August 2021

What We’re Watching  Onne’s New Goose Onne van der Wal, the world-famous marine photographer, is at it again. A few years ago, he completely refitted

Sea Stories – June 2021

What We’re Watching It’s easy to take for granted the hard work that tugs and tugboat captains do day in and day out. Tugs don’t

Sea Stories – May 2021

What We’re Watching The Art of Boatbuilding Bob Emser is an internationally known artist and sculptor whose work has always been inspired by the way boats

Sea Stories – April 2021

What We’re Watching Global Voyagers  Ben Brehmer and Ashley Stobbart have been sailing around the world full-time on their Lagoon 410 catamaran since 2016, traveling

Sea Stories – March 2021

What We’re Listening To Jeff Spira’s sturdy, practical, no-nonsense boat designs have been a staple on the rugged Pacific coast and beyond for decades. The

Tashmoo Skiffs Return

A Florida builder revives the classic Vineyard design, blending original molds with modern materials.

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