Getting It Right!
Visiting a shipyard during construction of your yacht may be the key to getting exactly the right cruising features for you. When the shipyard is
Visiting a shipyard during construction of your yacht may be the key to getting exactly the right cruising features for you. When the shipyard is
Just Don’t Try Anything Complicated A brief history of marine finance: In the beginning: “If you have to ask how much it costs, you can’t
We all want to cruise off the beaten path at least some of the time. Getting off that path, away from marinas and other trappings
No matter how many times we do it, setting out more than one anchor never gets easier; it is always harder, heavier, and often wetter
For years, David Childs has had two passions: boating and gardening. Growing up in Florida, Childs raced Sunfish and took family boat trips to the
When Alan Saunders wanted a multitasking tender, he decided to take matters into his own hands and created an electric sailing tender that was reliable,

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