
Boat towed after hitting Watch Hill Reef
A 47-foot Alden picnic boat hit Watch Hill Reef off Watch Hill, R.I., around 1 p.m. July 3 and began sinking. “We overheard via a

A 47-foot Alden picnic boat hit Watch Hill Reef off Watch Hill, R.I., around 1 p.m. July 3 and began sinking. “We overheard via a
Rhode Island boatbuilding and restoration school prides itself on helping grads find jobs quickly People often think of graduation as a send-off, a launching into
The distinct gleam of mahogany returns as summer brings annual antique and classic wooden boat shows back to the Northeast. Upcoming antique wooden boat shows-

Doug Heil, captain of the Harbor View fleet, on the restoration of the 1966 Bunker & Ellis picnic yacht, Stardust. As director of waterfront activities,

From Buzzards Bay to blue water voyaging, skipper looks to make his mark in ‘water-centric’ development Bay State native Alan Worden considers himself more of

Coast Guard 36-footer was rebuilt over a 14-year period and now serves as a charter boat It’s been a long haul and an active life

“You’ve got 10 days to take it off our hands and insure it.” With that, the 137-foot schooner Roseway, built in 1925 but now sitting

In its 39th year, the Rhode Island in-water exhibition wants to spur more New England boat sales Good books, good boats and good whiskey are

Despite her decrepit condition at a dock in Rockland, Maine, we knew Roseway was the perfect boat for the World Ocean School. She had a

Providing a reliable, efficient refrigeration system aboard a cruising boat can be a challenge. When we started out, my family was content with the services

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.

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