
CruiserPort returns to Rhode Island with a ‘bluewater edition’
CruiserPort University is in session at the Newport International Boat Show this fall with a seminar series designed for New England boaters.

CruiserPort University is in session at the Newport International Boat Show this fall with a seminar series designed for New England boaters.

Robert M. Pirsig crossed the bar this week at age 88. He will always be remembered as the author of Zen and the Art of

I’m on a mission, and I’m asking for your help. I’m researching the boat that Fidel Castro used to “invade” Cuba in 1956. Granma was

Once upon a time Bimini was my first choice when clearing into the Bahamas, not because it’s the closest settlement to Florida, but because of

Tracy Lynn Tedesco learned what a terrible mistake she had made after it’s too late. She is the breadwinner of the family. She pays the

Candidates Donald Trump and Mike Pence promised Cuban-Americans they would roll back President Barack Obama’s initiatives normalizing relations with Cuba. That would undoubtedly include rolling

“Evacuate, evacuate, evacuate,” Florida Gov. Rick Scott said in the days before Hurricane Matthew struck the north coast of Florida. “Unfortunately, this storm is going

A new class of people is about to gain the right to travel to Cuba on their own boats, and this will present the U.S.
Growing up in Massachusetts, we had Ernie Boch. Marylanders have Jack Antwerpen, a car dealer who floods the airwaves, assuring buyers that his response to

Today I’m writing about where I live and where I keep my boat. Boaters who come to Florida think they know what the place is

To extend the boating season, add a heater for a cozy cabin.

A husband-and-wife team remake a 1984 model with gumption, good help and a desire to get back on the water.

An avid tuna fisherman builds his dream boat with expertise from a Rhode Island custom builder.

About 15,000 Lyman wooden boats still exist. People who know what they are clamor to preserve them, along with the yard’s legacy

It’s a charter captain’s job to keep you safe, but it’s your responsibility to make sure he knows how to do that.

Weathering generational change, one boating family keeps steam power alive and well.

Former sailors from Rhode Island make the transition to power with this adventure-ready trawler.

This centenarian sees little reason to slow her routine of working the waters in Maine alongside her son.

Seasoned boaters embrace this Downeast design after years aboard sailboats in Maine.

The most rewarding moments on the water often start with a leap of faith.