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Cruising & Destinations

What Lurks Beneath

The death of offshore pioneer Bruce Kessler—and stories of how his boat Zopilote wrecked—have cruisers talking about seamounts

Season Opener

The summer cruising season is finally in full swing and while we all want to rush out there to enjoy the long days and warm evenings, it can’t hurt to take a hot minute to review some of the boating safety basics with your crew.

Many Happy Returns

At the first American Tugs Spring Fling since the pandemic, nearly 100 boaters learned about construction, engines, cruising ideas and more

The Power of Art

A marine art gallery in Stonington, Connecticut, is an oasis for those smitten by the sea

Boatyard Phoenix

In Connecticut, where abandoned warehouses and shipyards once stood, a new maritime destination is evolving, with Bridgeport Boatworks at its epicenter

Breaking the Mold

With a design like no other, the Seapiper 37 is one man’s unique version of a North Sea fishing trawler

A Long Line of Boats

After more than 40 years, Eastern Boat Works continues to build 21 models on eight hulls across three Downeast-style brands

A Historic Schooner Sails Fabled Waters

Carrying students from Maine Maritime Academy and 100 years after her first Arctic expedition, the historic schooner Bowdoin has embarked on a six-week voyage headed beyond 70° North.

Tom Lynch

More Than Fishing

It’s the shared moments with friends that turn ordinary fishing trips into the stories we tell for years.

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