
Slow Burn, Long Legs
It took almost a decade for this couple to complete their Diesel Swan 55, but they wouldn’t change a thing.
It took almost a decade for this couple to complete their Diesel Swan 55, but they wouldn’t change a thing.
Both have their advantages and disadvantages, and both require making smart purchasing decisions.
Perusing the descriptions of used boats often means translating florid language to get to what’s real.
After shifting from a Grand Banks 36 to a Greenline 33 and then a North Pacific 28, this family found unexpected benefits in down-sizing.
Utilizing fresh ingredients, this meal is perfect after a day on the water.
A liveaboard in San Francisco says a minimalist mindset and staying ahead of maintenance are key to the aquatic life.
Even on a power cruiser, a sailmaker’s sewing machine is an integral tool to have aboard.
You do not need to be a seasoned mechanic to have confidence in your engine.
With the N51, Nordhavn created a turnkey production boat for long-distance cruising. The owners of Hull No. 1 are the perfect couple to test the concept.
Safehaven Marine’s T-2000 Voyager packs a 50-knot punch into a surprisingly smooth ride.
Pro Tips for a Lasting Finish
Talking maritime medical emergency management with Dr. Robert Leviton.
Building a boat that’s “good enough” for light use is not good enough for real cruising.
Full-Time Cruising in a Trawler: 62,000 Miles of Adventure
From the Editor’s Desk: Faded Memories
ElectroStrainer Sport Fights Biofouling on Your Boat
Advances in propeller design and repair can benefit your boat.
Leopard Catamarans History: From Shed to Global Leader
Essential wound care tips and first aid strategies every cruiser should know before leaving the dock.
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