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Pirate of the Caribbean

Thousands of boats are stolen each year. Max Hardberger recovers some of them using alcohol, witch doctors and other forms of guile.

Trip of a Lifetime

In the wake of a tragedy, Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding’s family decided it was time for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Al Grover

The Legend of Al Grover

At 94, the first man to cross the Atlantic in an outboard-powered boat recalls his once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Stem to Stern: The Head

From restroom vandalism to workplace quirks, Michael Rybovich explores the messy reality of human nature through decades of cleaning boatyard heads.

In Our Wake: Low Rider

When Johnson and Evinrude toppled the Towers of Power, an engineer turned to his mom for advice.

Across The U.S.A… By Boat

Back in 1968, Kathy Robbins and her husband embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime, never-been-done adventure: piloting an open-hulled Glasstron boat from Juneau, Alaska clear across the continental United States.

VisionF E-Cat 80

Designed by Marco Casali and naval architect Dr. Amedeo Magali, the Turkish builder’s E-Cat 80 is constructed of carbon fiber. Her 54 solar panels will pump 21.6kW of energy into her batteries and a drive system with dual Danfoss electric motors with 340 combined kW (455-hp).

Outer Reef’s Adventure 540

Fresh on the heels of Outer Reef’s Adventure 780 announcement, the long-range, high-efficiency specialists just announced a second addition to their new Adventure series: the 540.

Logbook: Is Two Better Than One?

Seeing the growing trend in the multihull market, Power & Motoryacht and Sail magazine have teamed up to produce the all-new Multihull Power & Sail.

In Our Wake: The Good Old Days?

From 1954’s smoky Evinrude ads to today’s high-tech outboards, explore how small boat engines evolved—safety, efficiency & tech have never been better.

Waterfront: Salty Sounds

A Connecticut boatbuilder turns salvaged wood from old boats into guitars, blending craftsmanship and music in a unique way. Read his story of reinvention.

Stem to Stern: The Older I Get

Aging brings wisdom, impatience, and a sharper perspective on time, work, and friendships. Michael Rybovich reflects on life’s fleeting nature.

Logbook: Missing the Boat

A boat-less summer had Dan trying—and failing at—new hobbies. Gardening flopped, paddle boarding sank, but fatherhood? That’s one adventure worth taking.

Inside Angle: Robocrew

Bill Prince grapples with how Tesla’s forthcoming Optimus Robots might arrive on—and remake—the boating scene.

Special Report: Bad Boating at Haulover Inlet

Like many of you we’ve watched more videos from Haulover Inlet than we want our boss to know about. Videos of stuffed bows, near disasters and plain bad boating can be strangely addicting, especially if you get sucked into the comment section. We had a conversation with a member of the U.S. Coast Guard’s 7th District to breakdown some of the biggest fails on social media.

Stem to Stern: Showing Up

How modern work culture challenges commitment in custom boatyards. Insights from Michael Rybovich on teamwork, dedication, and showing up.

In Memoriam: Paolo Vitelli

Paolo Vitelli, the founder of Azimut Yachts, has died following a fall at his home on New Years Eve. He was 77.

Pirate of the Caribbean

Thousands of boats are stolen each year. Max Hardberger recovers some of them using alcohol, witch doctors and other forms of guile.

Trip of a Lifetime

In the wake of a tragedy, Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding’s family decided it was time for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Al Grover

The Legend of Al Grover

At 94, the first man to cross the Atlantic in an outboard-powered boat recalls his once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Stem to Stern: The Head

From restroom vandalism to workplace quirks, Michael Rybovich explores the messy reality of human nature through decades of cleaning boatyard heads.

Across The U.S.A… By Boat

Back in 1968, Kathy Robbins and her husband embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime, never-been-done adventure: piloting an open-hulled Glasstron boat from Juneau, Alaska clear across the continental United States.

VisionF E-Cat 80

Designed by Marco Casali and naval architect Dr. Amedeo Magali, the Turkish builder’s E-Cat 80 is constructed of carbon fiber. Her 54 solar panels will pump 21.6kW of energy into her batteries and a drive system with dual Danfoss electric motors with 340 combined kW (455-hp).

Outer Reef’s Adventure 540

Fresh on the heels of Outer Reef’s Adventure 780 announcement, the long-range, high-efficiency specialists just announced a second addition to their new Adventure series: the 540.

Logbook: Is Two Better Than One?

Seeing the growing trend in the multihull market, Power & Motoryacht and Sail magazine have teamed up to produce the all-new Multihull Power & Sail.

In Our Wake: The Good Old Days?

From 1954’s smoky Evinrude ads to today’s high-tech outboards, explore how small boat engines evolved—safety, efficiency & tech have never been better.

Waterfront: Salty Sounds

A Connecticut boatbuilder turns salvaged wood from old boats into guitars, blending craftsmanship and music in a unique way. Read his story of reinvention.

Stem to Stern: The Older I Get

Aging brings wisdom, impatience, and a sharper perspective on time, work, and friendships. Michael Rybovich reflects on life’s fleeting nature.

Logbook: Missing the Boat

A boat-less summer had Dan trying—and failing at—new hobbies. Gardening flopped, paddle boarding sank, but fatherhood? That’s one adventure worth taking.

Inside Angle: Robocrew

Bill Prince grapples with how Tesla’s forthcoming Optimus Robots might arrive on—and remake—the boating scene.

Special Report: Bad Boating at Haulover Inlet

Like many of you we’ve watched more videos from Haulover Inlet than we want our boss to know about. Videos of stuffed bows, near disasters and plain bad boating can be strangely addicting, especially if you get sucked into the comment section. We had a conversation with a member of the U.S. Coast Guard’s 7th District to breakdown some of the biggest fails on social media.

Stem to Stern: Showing Up

How modern work culture challenges commitment in custom boatyards. Insights from Michael Rybovich on teamwork, dedication, and showing up.

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