Boaty McBoatface leads in poll to name polar research vessel
The good news for Great Britain’s Natural Environment Research Council’s decision to crowd-search a name for its latest polar research vessel is unprecedented public engagement
The good news for Great Britain’s Natural Environment Research Council’s decision to crowd-search a name for its latest polar research vessel is unprecedented public engagement
Adventurer Martin Frey has made history by becoming the first person to have scaled the seven summits and sailed the seven seas, arriving in after
Every spring, the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water receives questions from boaters about fire extinguishers. To help set the record straight here
A bill that would allow marinas in New York to sell E0 gasoline, or fuel with no ethanol blended in, was heard this week by
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board resumed its search for the voyage data recorder or “black box” from the El Faro on Monday. In a statement on Sunday,
The last boat casualty caused by Hurricane Sandy in late October 2012 finally has been removed from the remote spot in Guilford, Conn., where it
With the cruising season about to begin in the north, now’s the time to prepare your boat and crew. To keep you safe this boating
Mystic Seaport will present its 2016 America and the Sea Award to Bob and Rod Johnstone at J/Boats. Given annually by the Museum, the prestigious
They are the crewmembers of the nation’s largest boater advocacy, safety and services group, BoatUS. And like most boaters, they aren’t perfect. They make mistakes
Five men, none of them wearing lifejackets, were rescued from the hull of a capsized boat in choppy waters off South Australia’s Kangaroo Island. Emergency

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.

The 30-foot ADV9 pairs 50-knot speed with cruising features for families.

Trailering a boat across state lines requires thorough research, planning and prep

This trailerable 20-footer is based on the builder’s patented Z-Plane hull.