
Forecasting Trouble
Practicing safety drills for a range of emergencies will let you tap into a mental playbook on how best to react.

Practicing safety drills for a range of emergencies will let you tap into a mental playbook on how best to react.

Nordhavn’s N625 puts a subtle, updated spin on its venerable N60.

The risks are numerous when single-handing a medium- to large-size cruising boat.

The Doggersbank 77 Offshore is the biggest-ever owner-operated vessel from the esteemed badge, with an eco-friendly power system.

Our 4,200-nautical-mile North Atlantic odyssey included becoming the first Elling E6 to cross the Atlantic on her own bottom.

Husk, a classic trawler, has modern features and amenities in a traditional package.

Adventure company Arksen has splashed the first of two of its 85-foot, all-aluminum explorer vessels.

Seattle Yachts is bringing back the SeaPiper 35—now the SeaPiper 37—a trawler for cruisers who know exactly what they want.

This Dutch-built, ocean-ready vessel takes cues from workboats that ply rugged waters.

Hull No. 18 of the series summered in the Pacific Northwest and will continue on a six-year, around-the-world trip in the spring.

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