
The Judge’s Ruling (WEB EXTRA)
After a federal appeals judge has ruled the Coast Guard had “no duty” to undertake rescue operations after being sued by a North Carolina Boater. Her is why, and what you need to know.
After a federal appeals judge has ruled the Coast Guard had “no duty” to undertake rescue operations after being sued by a North Carolina Boater. Her is why, and what you need to know.
Over the past forty-seven years my husband Bob and I have cruised sailboats to many different parts of the world. Never in our wildest dreams,
Thinking about moving aboard a boat? Selling the house and all that stuff? Worried about whether it will work and about what kind of boat-and
The Seven Mile Bridge over Moser Channel in the Florida Keys slips away off our stern, and we are northbound from John Sawyer Bank, headed
It was late spring of 2011 when my wife, Susie, and I were wandering peacefully through the Gulf Islands of British Columbia aboard our boat,
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North Pacific Yachts rings in its 20th year with an all-new flagship.
A semicustom power cruiser with long-range capability.
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Safehaven Marine’s T-2000 Voyager packs a 50-knot punch into a surprisingly smooth ride.
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Talking maritime medical emergency management with Dr. Robert Leviton.
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