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The schooner American Eagle comes around Owl’s Head at the mouth of Penobscot Bay in Maine in the painting Breaking Storm by Carol L. Douglas.

The schooner American Eagle comes around Owl’s Head at the mouth of Penobscot Bay in Maine in the painting Breaking Storm by Carol L. Douglas.

The glory days of surfcasting for stripers were punctuated by a bevy of huge linesiders

The builder’s newest model has all the same great attributes of its older, bigger sibling

As the fall boat show season opens, some of the most exciting new models take the stage. Here’s a sampling of what to look for

Getting to the island was pretty easy. Getting onto it was a bit more challenging

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

First built in 1975 by Chuck Paine to his own design, the Frances 26 is a small, shoal draft double-ended boat with rounded bilges and a transom-attached rudder.

Researchers are using AI to protect and rebuild coral reefs—and they need boaters to help

A new book explores the history of powerboat races on New York’s Lake George


This Maine-based school was founded to help people find peace and purpose through boatbuilding.

Two former sailors from the Mid-Atlantic buy and restore a classic Bertram 20 Moppie runabout

The proud “Monksters” have built a devoted boating community.

The proposed rule would limit most vessels 65 feet and larger to 10 knots along the East Coast during certain times of the year.

What the latest Coast Guard statistics reveal about recreational boating safety.

Presented by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Two guys with boatbuilding in their blood start an electric boat company in South Carolina.

An adventurous couple makes an icy pilgrimage from the Netherlands to North Carolina in their Elling E6.

Alexseal Yacht Coatings has significantly expanded its Color Configurator, adding four new yacht models and three distinctive new color shades.

How the WSIA’s Wake Responsibly initiative is keeping riders on the water — and lawmakers off their backs.