
On The Horizon
Builders are launching some exciting new boat models this fall.


I was talking with a colleague, my back turned to the helm, when Silent-Yachts Capt. Kyle Miller pulled the new 60 away from the dock

This aluminum-hulled speed demon descended from the workboats of
British Columbia.

Enos Throop was wandering his parents’ property on Long Island, New York, right after Hurricane Carol in 1954. He came upon a rowboat, washed up

Known for high-end, cold-molded mahogany boats, Vicem builds the 46 IPS of fiberglass and composite coring

Grady-White says its aim with the Freedom 215 is to offer a smaller boat with many of the same features as its larger dual consoles.

The Islander 34 is the launch model for the Americas. It’s a salty-looking boat with a steep plumb bow, accentuated bow flare and a rounded stern.

You may not have heard of Canadian boatbuilder Rossiter, but chances are you’ll be seeing more of its runabouts and dayboats on the water in

A Massachusetts entrepreneur has launched a company that is remanufacturing Blackfins, using the deep-vee hulls to build a New England-style inboard express cruiser. The Manchester

Maverick Boat Group, known for Maverick, Hewes, Pathfinder and Cobia fishing boats, has launched a 28-foot dual console geared toward family boating. The Cobia 280

The Tiara 39 LE makes a case for getting out on the water more often, in every kind of weather.

Seventy years after the first hull splashed, the Dyer 29 is still built and repaired by the people who know it best.

How CEO Terry McNew is reshaping a respected brand.

At 70 years old, the builder that defined the long-distance trawler is still going strong.

These owners chose specific designs that allow them to explore the country, and even the world.

Sailing Hall of Famer, America’s Cup legend, and founder of CNN dies at age 87.

A Great Lakes boater finds a ride for all seasons in a military-grade RIB by Safe Boats.

The allure of this destination is great fishing and more.

If a passenger goes overboard at sea, there’s a 40 percent chance you’ll never see that person again. Here are the recovery procedures you need to know.

To select the right solar-charging system, consider your power needs, budget and boat’s design.