
When the Going Gets Rough
There are two types of boaters: Those who’ve been caught in rough weather, and those who will. Three professional captains share boathandling tips.

There are two types of boaters: Those who’ve been caught in rough weather, and those who will. Three professional captains share boathandling tips.

Learn How Coast Guard Navigational Rules Work And Apply To Recreational Boaters — And Also Gain A Firm Understanding Of The International And Inland Navigation

Who doesn’t love an upgrade? You check in at the airport and go from cattle-car economy to first-class luxury.

After several years of high-horsepower introductions, outboard manufacturers have shifted their focus to the midrange, with Yamaha debuting a much lighter 90-hp 4-stroke and Evinrude pushing out 2-strokes from 150 to 200 hp with its G2 technology.

Going offshore in a small boat provides plenty of opportunity for satisfaction — and frustration.

If you thought the 34th America’s Cup was a whirlwind of innovative yacht design and never-before-seen media coverage, then the total spectator immersion planned for AC35 in Bermuda is really going to get your attention.


Powerboating with minimal environmental impact — that’s what Greenline is all about. Greenline Hybrid Yachts produces a fleet of boats from 33 to 48 feet

Listening to the locals and thinking creatively. That’s how Adrian Schimnowski and his crew found HMS Terror, one of two ships that went missing in

You can spend thousands of dollars — even tens of thousands — on marine electronics, but what if you want a big-screen chart plotter/sounder that’s

From hull design to onboard flow, these legendary powerboats prove that great cruising never goes out of style.

Living aboard is a dream for many boaters. The people who’ve done it share what they’ve learned along the way.

A 50-knot top end and a cockpit built for entertaining make the Tiara 46 LS an exciting addition to the Luxury Sport line.

Failure to check an engine gauge turned into a humbling lesson complacency at the helm.

Four skippers are awarded for lifesaving actions that went beyond routine towing assistance.

An Annapolis woman restores the wooden boat first owned by her grandfather.

To navigate a bridge safely, know the rules and
proceed with caution.

NOAA revisits the 2008 vessel speed regulation, reopening debate over limits designed to reduce whale strikes.

Medical emergencies can unfold quickly on the water. Here’s how to protect your crew before help is within reach.

The 30-foot ADV9 pairs 50-knot speed with cruising features for families.