Where Did the Summer Go?
The end of the season is upon us, miles and hours piled on the new boat we looked so forward to, yet somehow never quite
The end of the season is upon us, miles and hours piled on the new boat we looked so forward to, yet somehow never quite
To some boaters, the intracoastal waterway, or ICW as it is often called, may seem like a rather difficult place to cruise. They may have
Paific white-sided dolphins frolicked and fed all around the 12-foot rib carrying the two California dudes and me across the Bay of All Saints. There
“It’s Better In The Bahamas,” the ads proclaim. What could be better than warm, clear waters that flash a tropical spectrum of cobalt blues, turquoises,

As an operator of a TowBoatU.S. rescue and towing boat, I have responded over the last four or five years to a surprising number of
Five years ago, PMM introduced its readers to a little-known marine designer and his unusual ocean-going cruising yacht. The designer was George Buehler, who lives and works
While in Holland this fall, I got a chance to visit a company that is ever-present on our boats, more than I realized. From steering

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

The OTG 20 takes shape as a timeless passagemaker drawn from commercial logic and Dutch heritage.