
Boatyard Survival Checklist
Boatyard trips are a necessary part of ownership to keep your vessel safe and sound, as well as to protect the value of your investment.

Boatyard trips are a necessary part of ownership to keep your vessel safe and sound, as well as to protect the value of your investment.

It’s important to have a midseason maintenance checklist and do regular maintenance in order to avoid any problems while cruising.

To keep your brightwork in Bristol condition, use a two-part, liquid-based cleansing system, followed by a sealer.

Boats can be a bevy of bad odors. Tracking them down and keeping them at bay requires strategy and planning.

Staying ahead of them both on stainless steel and anodized aluminum requires diligence.

Making a checklist of maintenance items can prevent little problems from becoming big ones.

Leaks you can see on your boat are one thing. Tracing the source of ones you cannot see require some creative thinking.

Things that sit idle stop working, and won’t reveal themselves until it’s too late.

Don’t let folks judge your boat by its covers. Here’s how to bring old vinyl back to spec.

Our Duffy 37 needed more storage. Here’s how we solved that problem and more.

The OTG 20 takes shape as a timeless passagemaker drawn from commercial logic and Dutch heritage.

Summit 54 Walkthrough Video at Palm Beach

Step aboard a 91-year-old icon

After a Mediterranean wring-out, a small crew embarked on a bucket-list journey to Greenland onboard a custom, 78-foot aluminum yacht.

The three-stateroom model replaces the 58 with a host of interior and exterior upgrades.

The top premieres from the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show 2025,

Day-tripping aboard a modern Gozzo cruiser reveals Italy’s historically vibrant and delectably delicious Amalfi Coast.

Too many boat owners are doing checklist tourism. This way of exploring is a better experience.

Battery technology is improving and expanding. There’s a lot in the works that is promising.

A slow-burn circumnavigation on a Nordhavn 51.