No Guts, No Glory
Jamestown Boat Yard took a risk when it restored a fire-damaged 2004 Eastbay 58.
Jamestown Boat Yard took a risk when it restored a fire-damaged 2004 Eastbay 58.
ABYC and NMEA standards and technician certifications help yachtsmen avoid problems. “Shipshape” from our November 2011 issue.
Owners looking for the cutting edge end up with sustainable materials and efficient systems.
Tips on how to handle the tents, the lines, and the sea of new products at a boat show.
If you love boats, pay a visit to the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine.
The Northeaster Dory is a quick wooden boat that can be rowed or sailed. With kits from Chesapeake Light Craft, you can do it yourself, too.
If you love boats and wonder what’s behind those pearly gates, pay a visit to the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine. Photos by Christa Buckingham. Web extra to Mary South’s feature in our September 2011 issue.
Planning for mundane tasks will help you enjoy an extended cruise.
Who says you can’t change course mid-stream? These five people left “normal” jobs to follow their salty passions.
A properly maintained exhaust system is vital to a yacht’s safe operation.
Upgrade your electrical system and get better performance, safely.
Stories about predatory salvage and towing claims are a dockside staple.
Jamestown Boat Yard took a risk when it restored a fire-damaged 2004 Eastbay 58.
ABYC and NMEA standards and technician certifications help yachtsmen avoid problems. “Shipshape” from our November 2011 issue.
Owners looking for the cutting edge end up with sustainable materials and efficient systems.
Tips on how to handle the tents, the lines, and the sea of new products at a boat show.
If you love boats, pay a visit to the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine.
The Northeaster Dory is a quick wooden boat that can be rowed or sailed. With kits from Chesapeake Light Craft, you can do it yourself, too.
If you love boats and wonder what’s behind those pearly gates, pay a visit to the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine. Photos by Christa Buckingham. Web extra to Mary South’s feature in our September 2011 issue.
Planning for mundane tasks will help you enjoy an extended cruise.
Who says you can’t change course mid-stream? These five people left “normal” jobs to follow their salty passions.
A properly maintained exhaust system is vital to a yacht’s safe operation.
Upgrade your electrical system and get better performance, safely.
Stories about predatory salvage and towing claims are a dockside staple.
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