
The Legacy of Beals Island
Beals Island has been home base for builders whose designs inspire today’s fiberglass lobster boats.

Beals Island has been home base for builders whose designs inspire today’s fiberglass lobster boats.


An experienced cruising couple share their favorite out-of-the-way stops along the ICW.

The Wheeler family owns two of the last trap companies in Rhode Island, one of the oldest methods of commercial fishing in New England, with origins dating back to Native Americans.

This 27-footer showcases the craftsmanship that defined the yard for decades.

With realism and insight, the artist explores the final chapter of a famed 1812 schooner.

Boat designer Michael Peters built a successful career on form, function and innovation

A foundation is working to rebuild a classic powerboat to create a space for healing on the water.

A fleet of International 110s make waves in Seattle, drawing fans who value this swift, affordable and trailerable design.

Boaters Helping Boaters Conquer the Great Loop

The all-season outboard-powered cruiser will be on display at this week’s boat show.

These locations let you leave the crowds behind, but require solid boating skills and an adventurous spirit to reach them.

The Connecticut yard offers more services for recreational vessels.

The New England–style cruiser blends classic lines, composite construction and custom details.

A new book reveals fresh reporting about this haunting shipwreck.

Historical letters reveal the essence of work at sea during the era of wooden ships.

These steamers provided a luxury experience to millions of passengers in the early 20th century.

A Greenwich architect designs a floating sauna for coves and harbors.

It’s the shared moments with friends that turn ordinary fishing trips into the stories we tell for years.

Smart maintenance can keep your ground tackle ready for calm nights or sudden blows.