Storm Surge: A Firsthand Account
As Hurricane Milton heads towards Florida, it reminds this author of Superstorm Sandy and the impact of storm surge on the boating community.
As Hurricane Milton heads towards Florida, it reminds this author of Superstorm Sandy and the impact of storm surge on the boating community.
These are some of the top safety tips for yachtsmen interested in blue-water cruising.
The on-water training program will be in eight new locations this year.
Mercury’s 1st Mate can be worn on a wrist, clip or lanyard, for everything from man-overboard events to engine security.
Solid security when underway or at anchor is a must-have for all yacht owners.
New information from the US Coast Guard suggests a need for more attention to boating safety and equipment.
We still need to use our eyes and radar during the collision avoidance decision making process.
National On-Water Standards give boating educators national quality standards for providing skills instruction.
Even the most casual yachtsman often believes that he knows everything necessary to have a great day on the water. However, if you’ve spent time
Being prepared for the sea is smart, but when is enough enough?
I support sensible life-jacket laws, but how about some personal responsibility too?
As Hurricane Milton heads towards Florida, it reminds this author of Superstorm Sandy and the impact of storm surge on the boating community.
These are some of the top safety tips for yachtsmen interested in blue-water cruising.
The on-water training program will be in eight new locations this year.
Mercury’s 1st Mate can be worn on a wrist, clip or lanyard, for everything from man-overboard events to engine security.
Solid security when underway or at anchor is a must-have for all yacht owners.
New information from the US Coast Guard suggests a need for more attention to boating safety and equipment.
We still need to use our eyes and radar during the collision avoidance decision making process.
National On-Water Standards give boating educators national quality standards for providing skills instruction.
Even the most casual yachtsman often believes that he knows everything necessary to have a great day on the water. However, if you’ve spent time
Being prepared for the sea is smart, but when is enough enough?
I support sensible life-jacket laws, but how about some personal responsibility too?
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