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On the Wind

Sailing has played a critical role through generations of Kennedy family life The day before he died President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline,

A magical boatyard

Dan Tobyne photos Nestled on a marsh island along the Essex River and overlooking the river basin, the H.A. Burnham boatyard strongly resembles an Andrew

Leaving the comfort zone

Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at 49, Bob Preston is doing his best to not let it take away his lifestyle … or his boat Damn

Moving history forward

Harold Burnham’s passion for wooden boats keeps a tradition alive The craft and culture of building and sailing traditional wooden boats is embedded in the

Iron Woman

You can finish “oldest woman to …” several ways, but that’s not what motivates solo circumnavigator Jeanne Socrates At first, the boat is a hazy

Man on a mission

Sailing solo and non-stop around the world requires a fit body, a sharp mind and incredible discipline. Stanley Paris, who has swum the English Channel

A Can-Do Visionary

David Marlow has been checking struggling boat companies for signs of a pulse and buying some that look as if they can be revived and

Better the second time around

A 1984 Sisu 22 renews one man’s love for boating and he returns the favor with a complete restoration Seventeen years ago Roland Robert bought

It’s a winner

Roger DeVries had put significant sweat equity into his 1974 Sea Ray, replacing the transom, deck and stringers and installing a new exhaust manifold on

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