
Power on Tap
If you know how your alternator does its work, then you can help keep the electricity flowing on your boat

If you know how your alternator does its work, then you can help keep the electricity flowing on your boat

Before Onne and Tenley van der Wal went down the Intracoastal Waterway on their 1986 Grand Banks 32 Snow Goose, Onne wanted to be sure that everything was in perfect working order, including the electrical system, which he found inadequate.

Keep USB, 12-volt and AC-powered devices running with Goal Zero’s new Yeti solar generators. The 29-pound Yeti 400 delivers 400 watt-hours of power — the

Nowadays, boat owners don’t do refits just to gain speed. They do them to enhance maneuverability and a whole lot more.

For Taku Kondo, becoming an online fishing-and-sushi star was just the beginning of a career that now includes lots of boating

Maritime artist Joseph Wilhelm depicts the Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s tugboat Cincinnati

Do you want to paint your motors to match your hull and tie the whole boat together? Consider this before starting the project.

With versatility at its core, this adventure cruiser designed in Finland is built to handle whatever the seasons bring.

The builder’s new day boat is designed to make the most of an afternoon on the water.

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

Peter Ralston has spent the past four decades photographing Maine’s coast.

Beals Island has been home base for builders whose designs inspire today’s fiberglass lobster boats.

New technology like trolling motors and Power-Poles make it easier than ever to lock a boat in position without a traditional anchor, and that’s good news for bottom fishermen
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