
The Hidden Coast of Maine
A guided tour of coastal Maine There’s something universally alluring about the Maine coast, from the lighthouses atop craggy cliffs to the quiet coves. Within

A guided tour of coastal Maine There’s something universally alluring about the Maine coast, from the lighthouses atop craggy cliffs to the quiet coves. Within

All about sharks There’s been no shortage of analysis or media coverage of sharks since Jaws, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a more definitive,

Eight decades of Hinckley Hinckley’s 85-year history of building finely crafted yachts is chronicled in Hinckley Yachts: An American Icon, (Rizzoli New York, $65). Nick

Knot know-how Every mariner worth his or her salt has a few knots committed to memory. The Essential Knot Book for Boats, by Colin Jarman

Living the dream When it comes to bluewater cruising, Lin and Larry Pardey are iconic figures for demonstrating that the dream is not only attainable

Strong will required An 8,500-mile voyage by an adventurous bluewater sailor evolves into a test of the skipper’s mettle and his family’s resolve in “The

A guide by your side Dozier’s Waterway Guide Northern Edition for many is indispensable for cruising the Atlantic coast from Cape May, N.J., to Maine,

The loss of the Bounty The sinking of the tall ship Bounty, the replica used in the 1962 Hollywood film “Mutiny on the Bounty,” is

Paintings of saltwater fish Renowned naturalist, artist and angler James Prosek captures 35 of the most pursued fish, from striped bass to swords, in beautifully

A vicarious adventure Fans of author-turned-sailor Sandra Clayton love her evocatively descriptive narratives that allow readers to see the world through her eyes. “A Thousand

Marine Travelift has been changing how yards, boatbuilders and marinas get things done for almost 70 years

Jeff Northrop helped reshape inshore angling when he introduced flats boats to the region.

J Craft’s swift speedboat, the Torpedo RS, embarks on a maiden voyage from Sweden to France.

Repainting is not always a simple procedure. Boat owners need to be decisive to get the best finish.

Two rocket scientists bring a space-age approach to desalination and water filtration.

A double-ender produced for a client decades ago is now a designer’s electric joyride.

A Mag Bay 43 gives a couple the thoughtful design they need to keep their twin boys at ease on the water.

Before trawler-style cruising went mainstream, the Mainship 34 was already doing it right.

From helm to hardware, these innovation award winners reveal smart thinking in every corner.

Design teams are rethinking everything from hull forms to seating plans as anglers demand boats that can run offshore, hit the sandbar and keep the whole family comfortable.