
Theres no rest for the Ten Percenters
If you’ve logged even a modest number of hours kicking around the docks, monkeying around in the basement with terminal tackle or keeping track of

If you’ve logged even a modest number of hours kicking around the docks, monkeying around in the basement with terminal tackle or keeping track of

Oil painting by William Duffy Gallery owner J. Russell Jinishian recalls seeing his first William Duffy work. “Just a small, quiet, unassuming painting of lobster

The Sea Ray 510 Fly offers plenty of living accommodations for cruising but also an “outdoor, 360-degree experience,” says Ron Berman, Brunswick Corp. vice president

Packed to the gunwales with gold-seekers, the steamship Islander heads out of San Francisco, bound for Alaska, to one of the most remote regions in

The warming of western Pacific waters to a depth of 100 meters generated the energy that fueled Typhoon Haiyan and enabled it to intensify into

How many times in life does one touch history? And how often does it come in the form of a greasy, shop-worn notebook that’s held

When storms come, it may be far too late to do what you need to do. Although some things, such as adding extra lines, can

Seattle-based Blue North — with interests in timber, agriculture, boatbuilding and fishing — describes itself as a “sustainable resource company.” But this company does more

Geese bark in a cove to the north, and a pale yellow light colors the east bank of the river. John Ellis is waiting at

A vivid-red York 36 Express provides its owner with the same comforting feeling as the Tap Room in his historic inn The Tap Room at

New technology makes it easier than ever to work (and homeschool) from on board.

Are you strong enough to survive 13 hours in the water? That’s exactly what the writer did when he chaperoned an ocean survival course.

This Maine-based school was founded to help people find peace and purpose through boatbuilding.

Two former sailors from the Mid-Atlantic buy and restore a classic Bertram 20 Moppie runabout

The proud “Monksters” have built a devoted boating community.

The proposed rule would limit most vessels 65 feet and larger to 10 knots along the East Coast during certain times of the year.

What the latest Coast Guard statistics reveal about recreational boating safety.

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.