
Industry Mourns Chuck Neville
The yacht designer and naval architect passed away earlier this year. He is remembered by Bill Parlatore of Seattle Yachts.

The yacht designer and naval architect passed away earlier this year. He is remembered by Bill Parlatore of Seattle Yachts.

Help Save the Oceans, One Drop at a Time

A review of another great book by Cynan Jones

Turnbuckle Bookends If you’re tired of your books flying around the saloon during those rollicking nights at sea, might we suggest these glorious bookends that

An abbreviated version of PassageMaker magazine’s 2017 Holiday Gift Guide.

I recently went through my backup files on an external hard drive as well as boxes of archived images from my time at PassageMaker. I

BoatUS has surveyed its BoatUS Dispute Resolution files to identify eight trouble spots that boaters needing work done should know.

Seafood, sweet seafood; I love ’em all but are they all created equal? A cautionary tale about the ups and downs — and ups again — of Bahamian Cuisine at one local hangout.

In my many decades of working on boats, it is quite possible that the most reliable tool i have ever carried is not actually a tool at all; its my little black book.

The ship’s maintenance is done. All the cleaning is done, and you’ve reached the point where one would go insane having to watch the same movie for the 11th time. What’s a sailor to do in this situation?

The steel-hull Nightfall, designed by William Garden, connects generations of this family through a love of cruising.

Larry Graf, the founder, designer and lead engineer of Aspen Power Catamarans, talks about Aspen’s proa hull designs and adventure cruising on his own creations from the Arctic to the Sea of Cortez.

With her vertical bow, reverse raked windshield and indoor-outdoor living space, the Galeon 430 EXP defies categorization.

It is called a razor because it shaves away unnecessary complexities, providing a simple solution to complicated questions.

Remembering Lifelong Marine Journalist Chris Caswell

A Master of Quiet Cruising

This imposing 55-footer is a comfortable, well-appointed coastal cruiser primed to take on more ambitious journeys.

To sell your boat in a buyer’s market, be honest and consider working with a professional broker.

After navigating the Pacific coasts of the United States and Mexico and wintering in the Sea of Cortez, Jeff and Kami Fehr rang in 2026 by transiting the Panama Canal aboard their meticulously refit Selene 59, Dock Holiday.

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