
OCEARCH and the Great White Sharks
OCEARCH travels around the globe in pursuit of one of the ocean’s most well-known yet least-studied apex predators.
OCEARCH travels around the globe in pursuit of one of the ocean’s most well-known yet least-studied apex predators.
The Orca LiddUp cooler lights your way to the perfect beverage.
Sally Snowman, the keeper of the oldest lighthouse in the U.S., doesn’t know why bonnets went out of vogue.
An exhibit at Mystic Seaport shines a light on the streamlined history of yacht design.
Made up of 72 fearless pilots, the Sandy Hook Pilots Association is charged with guiding cargo ships into New York Harbor.
Meet America’s—and perhaps the world’s—leading broker and restorer of classic and antique woodies.
Designed by survivors, ACR’s newest personal locator beacon adds a layer of confidence to bluewater cruising.
These athletic, durable shoes are a worthwhile alternative to a boat shoe.
Salt Boatworks makes it possible for anyone—yes, anyone—to build a boat.
The Jupiter folding electric bike is meant to go places with ease.
A pilot program in Rhode Island recycles fiberglass from old boats and turns it into cement.
We launch a new series that takes you behind the scenes with folks who make their living on the water.
These Costa sunglasses made from recycled fishing nets will help you see a cleaner future for the ocean.
We’ve all been there: on a rocking boat trying to locate a marker number with a pair of binoculars. Enter Fujinon’s Stabi Binoculars, which drastically improve stability and visibility at sea.
Salt Boatworks makes boatbuilding accessible to even the most inexperienced folks.
A Little Harbor sinks beneath the ice in a quiet Northeast hamlet, setting off a captivating maritime mystery.
Our review of the Gill Pilot Jacket, a dependable, good-looking foul-weather jacket.
This foldable bike will change the way you cruise.
Hold on tight: These photos will knock your boat shoes off.
Teams compete for million-dollar solutions to reduce ocean plastic.
Jim Moores has restored antique boats for 30 years. Now he’s ready to build one of his own.
Two new staff members journey down the ICW and return a little more salty than when they began.
The British builder’s latest design departure is one for the books.
Full of user-friendly features, the largest outboard-powered boat in a reliable line makes its U.S. debut.
Weighing in at a mere 3.5 ounces and able to track distance and speed, Garmin’s inReach Mini is small but mighty.
We set a high bar when looking for a paddle board to test. This one met — and exceeded — our expectations.
Meet Burger’s newest custom yacht: The 48 may be Burger’s smallest yacht, but it’s not short on character.
In response to this year’s historically long red tide, Florida residents are split over what it means for the future.
OCEARCH travels around the globe in pursuit of one of the ocean’s most well-known yet least-studied apex predators.
The Orca LiddUp cooler lights your way to the perfect beverage.
Sally Snowman, the keeper of the oldest lighthouse in the U.S., doesn’t know why bonnets went out of vogue.
An exhibit at Mystic Seaport shines a light on the streamlined history of yacht design.
Made up of 72 fearless pilots, the Sandy Hook Pilots Association is charged with guiding cargo ships into New York Harbor.
Meet America’s—and perhaps the world’s—leading broker and restorer of classic and antique woodies.
Designed by survivors, ACR’s newest personal locator beacon adds a layer of confidence to bluewater cruising.
These athletic, durable shoes are a worthwhile alternative to a boat shoe.
Salt Boatworks makes it possible for anyone—yes, anyone—to build a boat.
The Jupiter folding electric bike is meant to go places with ease.
A pilot program in Rhode Island recycles fiberglass from old boats and turns it into cement.
We launch a new series that takes you behind the scenes with folks who make their living on the water.
These Costa sunglasses made from recycled fishing nets will help you see a cleaner future for the ocean.
We’ve all been there: on a rocking boat trying to locate a marker number with a pair of binoculars. Enter Fujinon’s Stabi Binoculars, which drastically improve stability and visibility at sea.
Salt Boatworks makes boatbuilding accessible to even the most inexperienced folks.
A Little Harbor sinks beneath the ice in a quiet Northeast hamlet, setting off a captivating maritime mystery.
Our review of the Gill Pilot Jacket, a dependable, good-looking foul-weather jacket.
This foldable bike will change the way you cruise.
Hold on tight: These photos will knock your boat shoes off.
This camera offers daytime-quality vision at night.
Teams compete for million-dollar solutions to reduce ocean plastic.
Jim Moores has restored antique boats for 30 years. Now he’s ready to build one of his own.
Two new staff members journey down the ICW and return a little more salty than when they began.
The British builder’s latest design departure is one for the books.
This shirt lets you enjoy the sun—without the burn.
Full of user-friendly features, the largest outboard-powered boat in a reliable line makes its U.S. debut.
Weighing in at a mere 3.5 ounces and able to track distance and speed, Garmin’s inReach Mini is small but mighty.
We set a high bar when looking for a paddle board to test. This one met — and exceeded — our expectations.
Meet Burger’s newest custom yacht: The 48 may be Burger’s smallest yacht, but it’s not short on character.
In response to this year’s historically long red tide, Florida residents are split over what it means for the future.
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