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New sludge vessel in NYC fleet The New York City Department of Environmental Protection added the sludge vessel Red Hook to its fleet. Red Hook,

New sludge vessel in NYC fleet The New York City Department of Environmental Protection added the sludge vessel Red Hook to its fleet. Red Hook,

Today’s buyer has good credit, a stable job and passion for boating There’s no doubt there are fewer boat buyers out there, but contracts nonetheless
The theft almost put Tylaska Marine Hardware in Connecticut out of business, says the owner When police arrived at Kenneth Whitman’s Waterford, Conn., home last
The Everest of sail racing has seen half the competitors drop out after harrowing experiences Knocked down — and out — on Boxing Day in

Exhibition at the Javits Center saw attendance drop 49 percent as many buyers chose to stay home John Taylor came to the 104th New York

Seventeen of the 30 sailors had retired from the race as of late January. A look at who they are and what went wrong. Nov.

The East End Classic Boat Society of East Hampton, N.Y., opened the doors to its new Community Boat Shop recently — a center that will
A 495-foot hotel would diminish the tall ships and history of South Street Seaport, say opponents Throughout history, the balance between preserving the past and

A Connecticut boat shop is home to the winner of last year’s Boatyard Dog Trials Taylor & Snediker Woodworking, tucked on a side street of

Company already has orders for the 36-foot day cruiser, remodeled for the first time since 1994 Say goodbye to the Hinckley Picnic Boat — at

Cory Redwine is a driving force behind habitat restoration efforts in Florida’s Brevard County.

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.