
Podcast: Sinbad the U.S.C.G. Dog
Simon and Historian Mike Walling discuss the legend of Sinbad, or the saltiest dog you’ve never heard of.

Simon and Historian Mike Walling discuss the legend of Sinbad, or the saltiest dog you’ve never heard of.



We ship out at the crack of dawn with a small contingent of Maine lobster fishermen.

A Cigarette rendezvous reveals the misunderstood image of the Ozarks.

A boat ride reveals how Joe Namath is spending the fourth quarter of his life.

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

It may sound cliché, but in boatbuilding—and life—laughter is still the best medicine.

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


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


Word just came in from Hinckley that they’re launching a new 41 with a trio of V10 Mercury Verados hanging off the back.

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

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

Simon and Historian Mike Walling discuss the legend of Sinbad, or the saltiest dog you’ve never heard of.

When the unthinkable happens

The Boater’s Unsung Protectors

We ship out at the crack of dawn with a small contingent of Maine lobster fishermen.

A Cigarette rendezvous reveals the misunderstood image of the Ozarks.

A boat ride reveals how Joe Namath is spending the fourth quarter of his life.

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

It may sound cliché, but in boatbuilding—and life—laughter is still the best medicine.

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

A 90-second boat handling lesson creates a lasting memory.

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

How cruising can be the perfect cure for loneliness.

Word just came in from Hinckley that they’re launching a new 41 with a trio of V10 Mercury Verados hanging off the back.

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

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