
Book Excerpt: The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel
An excerpt from Douglas Brunt’s bestselling book about the life and mysterious disappearance of the inventor of the Diesel engine.

An excerpt from Douglas Brunt’s bestselling book about the life and mysterious disappearance of the inventor of the Diesel engine.

Is the wind farm apocalypse nigh? That depends on who you talk to and where your interests and priorities lie.

One of the most famous American-built superyachts finds new purpose as an artificial reef.

In 1998, Johnny Savage’s sportfishing boat fell into “a hole in the ocean.” His tale of one of the first documented rogue wave sinkings is both terrifying—and inspiring.

Michael Tougias’ epic and tragic tale of one of the most ferocious blizzards to ever strike the East Coast and a final mission for the crew of the “Can Do”.

Two ships sank after Hurricane Joaquin hit the Caribbean in 2015. Only one was saved. This is their harrowing story.

Join a team of drug runners as they move 27,000 pounds of weed through the Everglades.

The unsung heroes of many marinas are the folks with the fins.

Amidst a Suzuki-powered 800 mile run, Chris Dixon investigates a bio-gasoline future.

Industry leaders–from boatbuilders to tech companies–band together to offer a technology-based solution to counter NOAA’s 10-knot speed restriction plan.

It started as a 4-month cruise but became a made-for-Hollywood, 13-year voyage. Roger Moore recounts a once-in-a-lifetime journey with his wife, dog—and a monkey.


Can you insure a 30-year-old boat? The answer is yes, but it’s a pain. Here are tips on how to minimize that.


What started as a half day of playing hooky with two of his children nearly ends in disaster when a Tampa boater’s son is struck by lightning. Here’s his story—and why you need to know CPR.

An excerpt from Douglas Brunt’s bestselling book about the life and mysterious disappearance of the inventor of the Diesel engine.

Is the wind farm apocalypse nigh? That depends on who you talk to and where your interests and priorities lie.

One of the most famous American-built superyachts finds new purpose as an artificial reef.

In 1998, Johnny Savage’s sportfishing boat fell into “a hole in the ocean.” His tale of one of the first documented rogue wave sinkings is both terrifying—and inspiring.

Michael Tougias’ epic and tragic tale of one of the most ferocious blizzards to ever strike the East Coast and a final mission for the crew of the “Can Do”.

Two ships sank after Hurricane Joaquin hit the Caribbean in 2015. Only one was saved. This is their harrowing story.

Join a team of drug runners as they move 27,000 pounds of weed through the Everglades.

The unsung heroes of many marinas are the folks with the fins.

Amidst a Suzuki-powered 800 mile run, Chris Dixon investigates a bio-gasoline future.

Industry leaders–from boatbuilders to tech companies–band together to offer a technology-based solution to counter NOAA’s 10-knot speed restriction plan.

It started as a 4-month cruise but became a made-for-Hollywood, 13-year voyage. Roger Moore recounts a once-in-a-lifetime journey with his wife, dog—and a monkey.

An electrifying chat with Mercury Racing’s Stuart Halley.

Can you insure a 30-year-old boat? The answer is yes, but it’s a pain. Here are tips on how to minimize that.

Reflections from a Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer

What started as a half day of playing hooky with two of his children nearly ends in disaster when a Tampa boater’s son is struck by lightning. Here’s his story—and why you need to know CPR.