
Rover 29
This boat is designed for one or two people to cruise comfortably and safely just about anywhere.

This boat is designed for one or two people to cruise comfortably and safely just about anywhere.

Inspired by a small tug, the Dunlin 22 is a factotum for its intrepid owner.

I know, you think I forgot to draw the cockpit. The client didn’t want one—and with good reason.

Robert Beebe inspired legions of long-distance cruisers, and continues to do so today.

The Dynamo Too concept is a stich-and-glue version of William Garden’s plank-on-frame Dynamo.

Is the Albacore 40 a truly classic design? The way my eyes see her makes it hard for me to tell.

The idea for this Oso Blanco 54 springs from a bucket-list cruising itinerary.

Whether serving pirates, traders or smugglers, these rustic watercraft are among the most successful small-boat designs in history.

The double-ended Tyee 33 underscores why two sterns can, sometimes, be better than one.

This Kingfisher 28 design shows that, with a whole expanse of waterway visible on a nice day, a flybridge cannot be beat.

Island time is great, except in an emergency. This medevac service is for boaters who need help fast.

Black streaks, yellow mustaches and rust all require different solutions to keep a boat looking clean.

A Down East icon provides inspiration for this gentlemanly cruiser.

We follow the path of explorers who ran the Northwest Passage over a century ago, but our journey is a lot more fun

We can spend years planning for a bucket-list trip and then life gets in the way. Go now.

Splashing later this year.

Karly and Evan Nietzel—aka YouTube’s @Navigating Nietzels—tailored their careers for remote work after buying a trawler, moving onboard and completing the Great Loop. Along with their pup, Ripley, they’re just getting started.

This aluminum vessel’s throwback design belies its modern systems, all installed for a Great Loop cruise.

The three-stateroom, semidisplacement model has a range of power options and a low air draft.

A solar-power system on our classic trawler lets us spend time moored or anchored with more than enough juice to meet our energy needs.