
Lord Nelson Victory Tug 37
So many boats, so many ways to get out on the water. For Allan and Sally Seymour, it was trailer-boating with a 19-foot Boston Whaler, covering the East Coast from New England to Norfolk, Virginia.

So many boats, so many ways to get out on the water. For Allan and Sally Seymour, it was trailer-boating with a 19-foot Boston Whaler, covering the East Coast from New England to Norfolk, Virginia.

Our digital fleet of standout boats.

The Wheeler family owns two of the last trap companies in Rhode Island, one of the oldest methods of commercial fishing in New England, with origins dating back to Native Americans.

This 27-footer showcases the craftsmanship that defined the yard for decades.

With realism and insight, the artist explores the final chapter of a famed 1812 schooner.

Boat designer Michael Peters built a successful career on form, function and innovation

Pursuit’s new DC 365 is all things—joyrider, family cruiser, day boat and stalker of striped bass.

The Seakeeper Ride is a worthy stabilization system for planing hulls, but it does have installation requirements to consider.

The builder’s new design offers the same thrilling performance, now with a fresh focus on cruising.

A foundation is working to rebuild a classic powerboat to create a space for healing on the water.

A fleet of International 110s make waves in Seattle, drawing fans who value this swift, affordable and trailerable design.
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