
The Only American Vessel To Be Captured by the Japanese in WWII Is Found on the California Ocean Bed
The U.S. Navy ship had fallen into Japanese hands during WWII and hadn’t been seen since 1946. It was found by high-tech underwater drones

The U.S. Navy ship had fallen into Japanese hands during WWII and hadn’t been seen since 1946. It was found by high-tech underwater drones

Here are just some of the new marine products that recently won innovation awards at IBEX.

Enjoy private and serene waterfront living on nearly 4 acres along Meredith Creek. This unique property provides protected, deep water access with 8-foot MLW at

The company has built a new type of boat, a mix of a RIB and a traditional center console.

The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show opens October 30 and promises to be a salty spectacle for serious boaters

Fall means boat shows and new boat models. Here are five recently announced or launched models.

Thomas Dolby, of Dolby synthesizer fame, is a lifelong sailor. SAIL magazine’s Wendy Mitman Clark provides a review of his first novel.

The Finnish manufacturer is rapidly expanding its line of sport boats

The 42-foot Rybovich Spencer Express Walkaround was built for the singer and is the only one of its kind

The British 18-year-old has nearly covered the entire 1,700-nautical-mile trip on a RIB with an electric outboard

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

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.