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New England

Adventure as an educational tool

Rich Wilson experienced much on his journey in the Open 60, Great American III, but he didn’t do it for the adventure — he did

Rich Wilson: The Great American

Rich Wilson sits in his home in Marblehead, Mass., a head filled with memories and a body filled with aches and pains. Wilson, who turned

Date change gives N.E. show a boost

Despite a slow economy, attendance was up 7 percent from last year at the 53rd annual New England Boat Show in Boston, according to organizers.

Maine builders weathering the storm

Jane Wellehan of Maine Built Boats calls it the “new good.” It’s when the news isn’t all bad — when the market drops 10 points,

Life-jacket bill sinks in Maine

Legislator withdraws the proposal after finding a negative reaction from the boating community A bill that would have required all Maine boaters to wear life

Are you tied up in knots? Not anymore

Manufacturer debuts 2.0 version of SlipKnot, which is capable of holding single or multiple lines Keeping the lines on a sailboat secure and stable can

Old sails find new life as tote bags

Portland, Maine, company searches the country for used materials to convert into custom-crafted products Sea Bags, a company housed on the working waterfront of Portland,

Professional mariners compete for $30,000

Northeast Maritime Institute has announced the First Annual International Shiphandling Championship to be held at Northeast Maritime’s Fairhaven, Mass., campus from June 5-7. The contest

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Boat Show Preview

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

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Going to the Birds

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

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Rebuilding a Nauset 35

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

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How to Pick a Safe Charter

It’s a charter captain’s job to keep you safe, but it’s your responsibility to make sure he knows how to do that.

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