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One of the most important decisions a new-boat buyer faces is choosing the engine, and boatbuilders increasingly are offering several options when it comes to

One of the most important decisions a new-boat buyer faces is choosing the engine, and boatbuilders increasingly are offering several options when it comes to

New sport cruisers from Pursuit and Sea Ray offer a fresh approach to outboard power A number of innovative engines and helm-control systems will hit

The Sea Ray and Pursuit both pass the 40-mph mark with the throttles pegged. • Increased deck and cabin space: The outboard installation results in

Technology in the diesel and gasoline inboard and sterndrive segments truly surged in 2012 with lighter, more efficient, quieter and cleaner power plants. Cummins, Mercury,

There’s a lot happening in propulsion these days, from joysticks to outboards and inboards If it’s been a while since you last took a close
The National Boating Safety Advisory Council, meeting in regular session in Watsonville, Calif., on Nov. 11, 2012, recommends that the U.S. Coast Guard require, effective

Small-boat expert Chris Fertig highlights four important areas to be aware of when running offshore or in rough water. Prepare: Any problem, such as a

When three factors conspire, it makes for a hell-ride through a notorious inlet I grew up in Southern California, which is surely the most benign
A subcommittee of the National Boating Safety Advisory Council says the average cost of a Coast Guard search-and-rescue mission when a GPS signal gives the

Hardware and software makers expand their ‘box of tricks’ and take the magic to new frontiers Trends drive trends. At the macro end, stand-alone displays

Informed by decades of owner feedback, this new build refines a proven formula for serious cruising.

From hull design to onboard flow, these legendary powerboats prove that great cruising never goes out of style.

Living aboard is a dream for many boaters. The people who’ve done it share what they’ve learned along the way.

A 50-knot top end and a cockpit built for entertaining make the Tiara 46 LS an exciting addition to the Luxury Sport line.

Failure to check an engine gauge turned into a humbling lesson complacency at the helm.

Four skippers are awarded for lifesaving actions that went beyond routine towing assistance.

An Annapolis woman restores the wooden boat first owned by her grandfather.

To navigate a bridge safely, know the rules and
proceed with caution.

NOAA revisits the 2008 vessel speed regulation, reopening debate over limits designed to reduce whale strikes.

Medical emergencies can unfold quickly on the water. Here’s how to protect your crew before help is within reach.