
The Go-Anywhere Office
New technology makes it easier than ever to work (and homeschool) from on board.

New technology makes it easier than ever to work (and homeschool) from on board.

Want to install or upgrade a marine stereo? This is how the pros do it.

The humble history of the woman who brought you Global Satellite Positioning

Starlink provides exceptionally fast internet speeds, and with some hacks, it is a gamechanger for cruisers.

Often confused as serving the same purpose, these two safety devices have two different jobs and should be deployed accordingly.

Here are 21 gift ideas for that person in your life who can never get enough new, cool stuff for the boat.

Navigation apps for boating continue to gain in popularity. Getting up-to-date information, affordability, and combining navigation with socializing are all major reasons.

The dangers of falling overboard are amplified when the water temperature is below 60 degrees. In this week’s Lifelines blog, retired Coast Guard rescue swimmer Mario Vittone talks about four things that can happen to the body in cold water — and dispels a myth or two.

It’s not a ‘one size fits all’ setup, but most obstacles can be overcome with a little creativity Marine radar was once reserved for the

If you want your diesel engine to run properly, you need the right fuel filters.

As Nordhavn unveils new models, the designer explains what a difference a couple extra feet can make.

A former Norwegian rescue vessel with an icebreaker rating is now home for a cruising couple, and it can handle anything the ocean will throw at it.

Siren Marine remote monitoring and control technology puts your boat’s vital systems, security and location right at your fingertips.

The largest boat in the builder’s Sport range offers a balance of comfort and performance.

In a striking black-and-white photo essay,
Onne van der Wal captures the craftsmanship and
heritage that define the maritime Northeast.

A community sailing center in Massachusetts is building the next generation of offshore racers—one passage at a time.

Back in 1990, I was fresh out of a gap year following high school, bouncing from friend’s couch to friend’s couch and desperately in need

The Amesbury Skiff descends from a design that shaped New England working boats for 200 years

Boat propulsion often starts life as a terrestrial engine. Giving it sea legs is more complex than you might think

Artist Nancy Tankersley captures scenes of busy watermen in the Chesapeake.