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July 15, 2026
There was a time when most mariners viewed Jeanneau primarily as a sailboat builder, but tha
July 15, 2026
Visiting Washington, DC, is a rite of passage for so many school children.
July 15, 2026
Hear the term, “battlewagon,” and we envision a 50-foot Hatteras busting through the inlet easily parting whitecaps as they travel to distant canyons—an exciting scenario that starts the blood pump
July 14, 2026
After an unseasonally cold and late spring, the summer boating season is in full swing. Even sky-high fuel prices have not seemed to slow down area boaters.
May 15, 2026
The long winter is finally over, although March seemed reluctant to warm up (at best). But the sun is shining, the ospreys are back, and the spring boat show season is in full swing.
May 13, 2026
In early August, 1608, Captain John Smith and his crew “fell with the River Pawt
May 13, 2026
Mark your calendars; it’s racing season!
May 13, 2026
Teak is widely known as a premier wood for the marine industry, so when asked to do a piece on teak maintenance, the hardest part was distilling the article down to a digestible size while still ge
May 12, 2026
In the April Classic Boat column on the Shirley M., you may remember that Bryer Davis m
May 11, 2026
We all come to boating life for different reasons and via various routes, with a not insignificant number of us being bitten by the