
A tale of two tugs
There is one further matter worth recounting during this cruise That matter had to do with meeting tugs pushing barges. Going into the narrow channel

There is one further matter worth recounting during this cruise That matter had to do with meeting tugs pushing barges. Going into the narrow channel

Baltimore show preview will benefit charity The Baltimore Boat Show, Maryland’s longest-running indoor boating event, is hosting its first Special Preview Night benefiting Wish-A-Fish Foundation

I’m nearing the Eastern Shore. The northwesterlies remain strong at 18 to 20 mph with some stronger gusts that could almost bury my bow in

Custom vessel launched in 2006 embarked on a circumnavigation and was undergoing a refit when fire struck At 6:30 a.m. Aug. 12, John Steele got

Maryland man covered up to 60 miles per day in Adirondack guide boat, raised $8,000 for scholarship On the days leading up to his trip,

The annual sail and powerboat shows again drew crowds to Annapolis City Dock Realistically, there was no chance that Doug Cunningham and Mark Lavenberg, sailing

Adjustments and sometimes a total refit of the trailer can enable larger vessels to be towed Our family has been boating for some time now

Newlyweds put a restored 1941 Chris-Craft in a swimming pool to pose for their marriage photo Some people drive off into the sunset in a

Coast Guard crew’s responsibility is to raise, service and replace more than 260 buoys each season The day began at 6 a.m. The sun hadn’t
The Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race, run each year in mid-October, is like Thanksgiving dinner, says volunteer Colleen Bell Donlin — lots of preparation and

A bucket-list fishery, the Delta delivers some of the best redfish action on the planet.

One great joy of boat ownership is the chance to construct your dream ride.

Use sea trials, realistic budgeting and careful inspections to get the best results.
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Here’s why 48-volt systems are positioned to become commonplace in marine electrical architecture.

Artist Frank Wagner depicts the 12 Metre yacht that lost the Americas Cup in 1983.

One of a few survivors of its kind, this workhorse sailed in the last U.S. commercial fleet.

A popular model is redesigned to improve space, stowage and traffic flow.

Photos: Jeanne Craig Vicki and Alan Goldstein dreamed up their vision for Vintage Weekend at a classic yacht show near their summer home in Southwest

These craftsmen prove there’s more to casting marine hardware than hellishly hot copper.

This hybrid design is built to troll offshore and host the family off the beach.