
New Spark
A 2016 build is born anew after a son enlists Zimmerman Marine to improve his late father’s launch.

A 2016 build is born anew after a son enlists Zimmerman Marine to improve his late father’s launch.

A lifelong sailor and photographer does an about-face and refits a 1986 Grand Banks 32 for work and play.

A couple taking on the restoration of a WWII-era vessel—and showing the progress on weekly YouTube updates—is inspiring tens of thousands online.

A yacht designer is tasked with helping to restore a treasured Huckins to prior beauty, while upgrading her to cruise into the 21st century.

After chartering wooden boats, “The Americans” actor Matthews Rhys decided to buy and restore one of his own: a 1930s Wheeler Playmate.

A cruising couple takes on the significant task of bringing Beebe’s original “Passagemaker” back to form.

When these Kadey-Krogen owners decided to refit their 48 for living aboard, the skipper had to adjust to the architect, and vice versa.

Ahead of a busy cruising schedule, an ’80s vintage Grand Banks 36 gets a new lease on life.

Through the stress and strife of endeavoring to bring an old fireboat back to life, an owner finds higher purpose in his labor of love.

A wooden Canadian classic makes an elegant
transition to yacht life.

The Dutch builder delivered its largest-ever boat earlier this year.

Smart maintenance can head off air-conditioner problems before a boat loses its cool.

Come join us at Trawlerfest in sunny Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at the Bahia Mar Hotel & Marina from February 24-28th, 2026. This is the premiere

This 2,900-mile East Coast cruise aboard a refitted Grand Banks 47 evolved into a gourmand adventure.

The Offshore 70 is the latest model to splash from the builder’s CE Series that also includes 65-, 68- and 72-foot models.

The Hemingway cooler from Australia-based Business & Pleasure Co.

Viva La France!

Bahamas Air Ambulance with Tropic Air’s Anthony Marinello

As NOAA officially transitions into a new digital era, it’s screen time, all the time.

October 2025 Letter from the Editor