
Sturdy As She Goes
Linssen’s Newest Low-Profile Beauty


Their story begins in 1910, lingers in a shed in New York in the 1950s and now continues quietly cruising on the Saint John’s River south of Jacksonville, Florida.

Twin ‘Twin Screws.’ Four Detroit 671 Diesels, That Is

A replica of the sort of ship that carried the first Europeans to America is currently sitting in the North Cove Marina in Manhattan, NYC.

Cruising the Inside Passage to Southeast Alaska is a passage that inspires many. Considered some of the best cruising in the world, the trip up
William Garden, the naval architect and marine engineer, is a romantic, a traditionalist, a perfectionist. He’s a man who cherishes privacy and does not suffer
They came in swarms from builders in the United States and Asia in the early 1970s-the fiberglass boats called trawlers by builders and brokers who
You know how a dog begins to whimper and wiggle as it nears home after a long car ride? I could identify with that as
The photos of Helen Marie accompaying this article are by Richard During, a boating friend of the Lehmanns and a professional photographer. New boats are
As the sun moves south, many of us begin to think about the on-rushing boat show season. Even if we’re not buying -and the purpose

Smarter steering means frequent, but only short, glances at the chartplotter.

Howard Chen’s Bold Vision in China

How one liveaboard crew found comfort and confidence by choosing paravanes over high-tech stabilization systems.

Great Lakes Cruising Story: Family, Failures & Perseverance

An Aspen Power Catamarans rally raises the adventure bar with a trip up Vancouver Island’s untamed west coast.

Boats designed with these appendages, as well as retrofitted models, enjoy a wealth of benefits.

Oftentimes, we go overboard when trying to please everyone.

A Scandinavian-Style Passagemaker

With the N46 Mark II, Nordhavn reimagines the first model the brand’s founders ever designed entirely on their own.

A conversation with Trawlers Great Lakes