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Investigators Seek Cause Of Florida Boat Crash (VIDEO)

As investigators pieced together one of the deadliest recreational boating accidents they’ve ever seen in South Florida, on Monday they added alcohol to the list of possible factors contributing to a crash that killed four people and injured eight more.

WOLFY’S LAWSUIT: Florida Anchor Wars Heat Up (WEB EXTRA)

In St. Augustine, a liveaboard sailor named Michael “Wolfy” MacDougall has sued the city and state in federal court, saying the state’s Anchoring and Mooring Pilot Program violates his federally protected rights of navigation.

Two-Of-A-Kind: Grand Banks 42

Buying a production boat is an agreeable proposition these days. The designs are proven, the performance options and alternative layouts fully developed, and the suitability

Blue Jacket

Tom and Carol Olson had owned Bluejacket, a Dutch-built double-ended motor yacht, only a few hours when a nasty storm birthed by a far-away hurricane did

Now On Deck

There’s something new and exciting underfoot on many yachts around the world: cork. Most of us know cork for one of its most obvious and

Destination: St. Augustine

“First, we went to St. George Street and visited the oldest house in the United States. Then we went to Hospital Street and seen the

No Victory At Sea

It seemed like a good idea. Buy an older freighter in Europe and bring it to my home in St. Augustine, Florida. I could make

Story + Photos by Frank Scavone

The Unexpected Moment

After overplanning for a Gulf Stream crossing on my refitted Grand Banks 47, I found myself in a scene that would have shocked anyone.

Story + Photos by Vincent Daniello

Survival Gear Savvy

It’s smart to keep an eye on the boat’s emergency equipment, even between scheduled service intervals.

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Steel Heart. Steel Will.

Discover how Captain Luuc Klop transformed a rugged, unfinished 44-foot pilothouse trawler into “Barabbas”—a stunning, family-friendly passagemaker.

Photos by Nic De Mey

We Have Liftoff

It’s not every day that a builder and owner take Hull No. 1 for 1,200-mile, open-water shakedown, but the Demey 60 Spaceship is headed for new frontiers.

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Refit by Design

The concept process behind Croix du Sud demonstrates how to consider a future refit for a classic build.

Photo by Nakomis Nelson

Hold Tight

Anchoring comes with a lot of variables. Here are the key things to keep in mind in order to stay put.

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