After Coverage Ends
Learn more about extended warranties on engines. Web extra from our January 2012 issue.
Learn more about extended warranties on engines. Web extra from our January 2012 issue.
Proactive maintenance is particularly important with today’s high-horsepower engines. “Shipshape” from our December 2011 issue.
Jamestown Boat Yard took a risk when it purchased a 2004 Grand Banks Eastbay 58 and began carefully to restore it to as-new condition. Read more here.
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.
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.
A properly maintained exhaust system is vital to a yacht’s safe operation.
Paying attention to these five basic areas of your boat should keep these beasties at bay.
Inspect all of your vessel’s essential systems before an extended cruise.
Electronic shifts and throttles require maintenance too.
Tenders bring freedom to moored yacht crews, but maintaining davits is serious business.
Pros and cons of trim-and ride-control systems revealed.
Learn more about extended warranties on engines. Web extra from our January 2012 issue.
Proactive maintenance is particularly important with today’s high-horsepower engines. “Shipshape” from our December 2011 issue.
Jamestown Boat Yard took a risk when it purchased a 2004 Grand Banks Eastbay 58 and began carefully to restore it to as-new condition. Read more here.
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.
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.
A properly maintained exhaust system is vital to a yacht’s safe operation.
Paying attention to these five basic areas of your boat should keep these beasties at bay.
Inspect all of your vessel’s essential systems before an extended cruise.
Electronic shifts and throttles require maintenance too.
Tenders bring freedom to moored yacht crews, but maintaining davits is serious business.
Pros and cons of trim-and ride-control systems revealed.
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