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Writer chronicled life on the water

Gordon “Red” Marston, one of the great boating writers of the post-World War II era, died Aug. 17 at a retirement home in South Pasadena,

Residents balk at windmill energy use

Along with mangroves and grass flats and tarpon rolling lazily on top of the water, boaters on Florida’s Indian River Lagoon one day may see

New dry-dock storage to float boats on air

Computer dry-dock storage has just been taken to the next level by Solamar CEO, engineer and entrepreneur Richard Lydle, whose innovative Aero-Docks technology moves boats

Vote will shape Fla. waterfront’s future

Floridians will vote Nov. 4 on a constitutional amendment supporters hope will help preserve working waterfront — public marinas, boatyards, dry stacks, launch ramps, boatbuilding,

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The Two Ways to Handle a MOB

If a passenger goes overboard at sea, there’s a 40 percent chance you’ll never see that person again. Here are the recovery procedures you need to know.

The Nanni T4.270 diesel engine

Repower Your Boat: Top Tips

Your old engine is costing you more than you think. Here’s what you need to know before you pull the trigger on new iron.

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