VIDEO: Last of the Chesapeake bugeyes
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Maryland, is overseeing the return of the Edna E. Lockwood to her original condition. The restoration has
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Maryland, is overseeing the return of the Edna E. Lockwood to her original condition. The restoration has
Raccoon is on a mission: Every day its six-man crew cruises San Francisco Bay and pulls anywhere from six to 30 tons of trash from
Being blind does not hold back Walt Raineri, Kris Scheppe and Scott Ford. As the internationally competing Blind Match Racing Team USA 1 they took
During the Golden Age of Sail, harbors were packed with ships that carried cargo around the world. Ships such as Wavertree were a familiar sight,
At Port Revel near Grenoble, France, class is in session. Maritime pilots and merchant ship officers from around the world come to the Port Revel
Powerboats have largely replaced wooden sailing boats, barges and other kinds of vessels in a more modern Bangladesh, but Runa Khan recognizes the value of
Raised on the Maine coast, Peter Burnett came from a family that included several owners and builders of wooden boats. Yearning to own a boat
Six people were rescued Sunday from a 72-foot scallop boat that was sinking five miles off New Bedford, Massachusetts. The Coast Guard responded after a
It’s inevitable. Winter is on its way, and if you’re far enough north it’s probably time to winterize your boat if you haven’t done so
Established in 1977, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is an international, non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization. Its new vessel, Ocean Warrior, is a 177-foot custom-built

A bucket-list fishery, the Delta delivers some of the best redfish action on the planet.

One great joy of boat ownership is the chance to construct your dream ride.

Use sea trials, realistic budgeting and careful inspections to get the best results.
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Here’s why 48-volt systems are positioned to become commonplace in marine electrical architecture.

Artist Frank Wagner depicts the 12 Metre yacht that lost the Americas Cup in 1983.

One of a few survivors of its kind, this workhorse sailed in the last U.S. commercial fleet.

A popular model is redesigned to improve space, stowage and traffic flow.

Photos: Jeanne Craig Vicki and Alan Goldstein dreamed up their vision for Vintage Weekend at a classic yacht show near their summer home in Southwest

These craftsmen prove there’s more to casting marine hardware than hellishly hot copper.

This hybrid design is built to troll offshore and host the family off the beach.