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With some DIY skills, you can set up a new electronics system for less than $12,000 The deals on used cruising boats have never been

With some DIY skills, you can set up a new electronics system for less than $12,000 The deals on used cruising boats have never been

The Auld Mug in China? What once might have sounded like blasphemy is becoming a distinct possibility. Yes, for the first 132 years the America’s

A cruising couple has it their way with a lobster yacht built in Maine and finished off in Connecticut Jim Long maneuvers past a partially

What are the major considerations consumers should weigh when thinking about upgrading their electronics? Start by asking yourself a few questions. Will a new unit

There is within our big tribe a much smaller band of wind-burned wanderers who live for blue water, who push at the margins in search

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From the plotter to the iPad If you’re a worrywart, Raymarine’s e7 series multifunction displays might appeal to you. The e7’s Wi-Fi connectivity allows live

In response to a US Sailing-led inquiry into the deaths of two sailors in the 2011 Race to Mackinac, the race selection committee expects to

President and owner of C. Raymond Hunt Associates When you think deep-vee powerboats, the legendary Ray Hunt comes to mind. Think of this man, too:

Presented by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Two guys with boatbuilding in their blood start an electric boat company in South Carolina.

An adventurous couple makes an icy pilgrimage from the Netherlands to North Carolina in their Elling E6.

Alexseal Yacht Coatings has significantly expanded its Color Configurator, adding four new yacht models and three distinctive new color shades.

How the WSIA’s Wake Responsibly initiative is keeping riders on the water — and lawmakers off their backs.

Henry Egan paints a historic J Class racing yacht to create the sensation of being aboard.

A historical portrait of America’s best-known sail training vessel.

A weekend on this river near Narrangassett Bay remind us that good cruising is sometimes just around the corner.

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.