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Self docking technology—a new thing? Bill Prince claims it’s been around for 35 years

Self docking technology—a new thing? Bill Prince claims it’s been around for 35 years

What’s new is actually quite old. Bill Prince dives into the ups and downs of hydrofoils.

Vertical bows are all the rage, but are they functional? Bill Prince weighs in with this “plumb” assignment.

Boaters like to poke fun at Bayliners, but the company’s founder got the last laugh.

In breaking down the Great Loop, Bill Prince finds a journey that gives both boaters and boats a second life.

Some say its impossible, but Bill Prince claims to have designed a way to give his boat and wife gifts at the same time.

Can a last-minute, back-of-the-napkin calculation rescue Bill Prince’s sacred family cruise? Find out.

Ever wondered what a day in the life of a yacht designer looks like? Bill Prince tells how it is—and isn’t—a lot like yours.

While talking with a friend about dog collars, Bill Prince gets a lesson on the value of communication.

The world’s preeminent minds seem to agree: as a species, just being out on the water provides unseen healing properties.

When it comes to a big debut on the world’s largest boating stage, the show must go on no matter what. Even if it means canceling your appointments to join the wash crew.

While we’re certainly inundated with all manner of screens nowadays, nothing can replace some well-earned local knowledge and a trusty gut.

A napkin sketch is usually an inessential piece of design ephemera. When a client requests to keep his, all hell breaks loose.

As a longtime yacht designer, Bill Prince has seen it all. Some of it he can write about; some of it he can’t.

The hullside window divide continues to split boaters. As hullside windows increase in size and abundance, the only place they are still anathema is on sportfishermen.

Self docking technology—a new thing? Bill Prince claims it’s been around for 35 years

What’s new is actually quite old. Bill Prince dives into the ups and downs of hydrofoils.

Vertical bows are all the rage, but are they functional? Bill Prince weighs in with this “plumb” assignment.

Boaters like to poke fun at Bayliners, but the company’s founder got the last laugh.

In breaking down the Great Loop, Bill Prince finds a journey that gives both boaters and boats a second life.

Some say its impossible, but Bill Prince claims to have designed a way to give his boat and wife gifts at the same time.

Can a last-minute, back-of-the-napkin calculation rescue Bill Prince’s sacred family cruise? Find out.

Ever wondered what a day in the life of a yacht designer looks like? Bill Prince tells how it is—and isn’t—a lot like yours.

While talking with a friend about dog collars, Bill Prince gets a lesson on the value of communication.

The world’s preeminent minds seem to agree: as a species, just being out on the water provides unseen healing properties.

When it comes to a big debut on the world’s largest boating stage, the show must go on no matter what. Even if it means canceling your appointments to join the wash crew.

While we’re certainly inundated with all manner of screens nowadays, nothing can replace some well-earned local knowledge and a trusty gut.

A napkin sketch is usually an inessential piece of design ephemera. When a client requests to keep his, all hell breaks loose.

As a longtime yacht designer, Bill Prince has seen it all. Some of it he can write about; some of it he can’t.

The hullside window divide continues to split boaters. As hullside windows increase in size and abundance, the only place they are still anathema is on sportfishermen.