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Print magazine May 2009

Pocket Trawlers

Pocket trawlers. They’re less than 30 feet, powered by a single diesel or a pair of outboards, and many are small enough to trailer without

Sailing – Florida & the South

Rolex Women’s Match racers duel off St. Pete Genny Tulloch of Tiburon, Calif., and her team won the 2009 Rolex Women’s Match, hosted April 9-12

Four saved from Biscayne Bay blaze

Sea Tow captain, good Samaritan pluck boaters from water as the Sunseeker Predator 56 burns The weather was pleasant and the wind blew northeast at

Mishap & Rescues – Mid-Atlantic

Recent responses from Florida to North Carolina Coast Guard Training Center Yorktown (Va.) unveils its new response boat at the Boat Forces Center. The 45-footer

Mishaps & rescues – Connecticut & NY

Recent responses from around the nation An entanglement team from the Center for Coastal Studies attempts to free an entangled humpback whale from a lobster

Everglades damage: GPS partly to blame

Inexperienced boaters and those relying too heavily on GPS are leaving their mark on the seagrass beds of Everglades National Park, leading officials to seek

Painting Michael Keane

Inspired by Catboats

Maritime artist Michael Keane was known for his use of color and fine detail, which imbued his works with a romantic atmosphere. In Reaching Cats, he captures the serenity of a summer day on the water in New England.

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Boat Solar Installation Guide

A well-designed solar system ensures your boat’s batteries stay charged and systems run without noisy generators or shore power. But installation can be complicated. Here’s what you need to know.

A short white motored catamaran on the water on an overcast day.

A Boat for Anne

After his wife had a stroke that made their 50-foot trawler unusable, a husband commissioned a handicapped-accessible power cat. They took delivery in May 2021, and for the rest of the summer, with family and friends, they explored the waters near their house.

Constitution Marina, which accommodates nearly 300 boats, is in the heart of the city and within walking distance of sites such as the Old North Church and Faneuil Hall .

Make Fast in Boston 

As boaters continue to celebrate the country’s 250th birthday, there’s no better time for a cruise to Boston, where the nation’s history is just steps from the dock.

An enclosed motorboat cruising through the water in profile.

The All-Weather Targa 41

When the forecast turns ugly, the Targa 41 inspires confidence, delivering the  solid, comfortable ride that has defined the brand for decades.

Illustration by Jim Ewing

Classic Boats: Tiara 3100

This express cruiser hit the market in 1979, was an almost instant hit, and stayed in production for a long time.

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