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Northeast

Kayak tragedy off Maine coast

The May 17 deaths of kayakers Irina McEntee, 18, and Carissa Ireland, 20, off Cape Elizabeth, Maine, serve as a reminder that being properly equipped

Sailor-turned-entrepreneur holds steady

A R.I. woman keeps her marine plumbing business on course through personal, economic storms Sailor, businesswoman and mother. Terri Cortvriend’s love of the water –

Maine legends

Penobscot Marine Museum opened for the season with exhibits of Maine-inspired art including “Inside the Box – the Art of Anne-Emmanuelle Marpeau.” The exhibit features

News Notes – New England July 2010

Soundings writer speaks on Cuban cruising travels Soundings contributing writer and Cuba expert Peter Swanson will speak June 11 at CubaCon 2010, a Cuban art

Bolero: Refit of a classic

A crowd of more than 350 – including invited guests, staff, crew and members of the boatbuilding and local communities – gathered May 15 for

Boston Harbor Views

Captain Richard McKenna Capt. Richard McKenna has been boating and fishing as long as he can remember. “When I was 7, Santa brought us a

Tom Lynch

More Than Fishing

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

Sabre Yachts

Sabre 51 Salon Express

Informed by decades of owner feedback, this new build refines a proven formula for serious cruising.

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Nine Cruising Classics

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

Jason and Morgan Reel

Lessons From Liveaboards

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

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