
BoatUS’s Free, Online Boating Course Satisfies New York State’s Boat Operator Law
The online course helps state residents meet Brianna’s Law’s boating safety education requirement.

The online course helps state residents meet Brianna’s Law’s boating safety education requirement.

Drum Point Lighhouse First lighted in 1883, this beacon at the mouth of the Patuxent River in Solomons, Md., is one of three surviving Chesapeake

West Quoddy Head Lighthouse This Lubec, Maine, beacon has served mariners making their way through Quoddy Narrows, a strait between Canada and the United States,

Greenwich boat show continues to grow Nine Connecticut boat dealers are joining to host the fourth annual Greenwich In-Water Boat Show, which runs April 1-3.
Fishing aboard the Bodacious, Islamorada skipper Taylor Walsh guided anglers Henry Danzig, Nick Stanczyk, Topher “Chris” Wightman and Allen Wood to eight sailfish releases to

Port of Egypt Marine celebrates 50 years as a Grady-White dealer and plans new offerings for customers Port of Egypt Marine, a family-run marina on

The second of the 12 Nantucket Lightships built since 1854, and the only fully operational, WLV-612 has followed a different course toward preservation – and

In a tragic bit of irony, a real estate mogul dies when his vessel slams into another he once owned Florida marine investigators are trying

Although the sport is called frostbite racing, there was little likelihood that the participants would suffer from exposure to the cold during this year’s annual

Port of Egypt Marine in Southold, N.Y., celebrating 50 years as the nation’s first Grady-White fishing and cruising boat dealership, launched the first North Fork

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

Boston Whaler Unveils Next-Generation 330 Outrage and 290 Outrage at Miami International Boat Show

Builders debut models that blend fresh thinking with the details seasoned boaters appreciate.

A boating safety expert offers advice based on more than 40,000 miles at sea.

A lifelong voyager, a brave rescuer and others are recipients of the CCA awards.

Researchers on a barren Maine nesting island needed to be supplied with food and water. We went along for the ride.

To extend the boating season, add a heater for a cozy cabin.

A husband-and-wife team remake a 1984 model with gumption, good help and a desire to get back on the water.

An avid tuna fisherman builds his dream boat with expertise from a Rhode Island custom builder.

About 15,000 Lyman wooden boats still exist. People who know what they are clamor to preserve them, along with the yard’s legacy