
Logbook: Are Hobbies Dying?
Are long-work days and digital connectivity keeping us from experiencing hobbies in the physical world?

Are long-work days and digital connectivity keeping us from experiencing hobbies in the physical world?


We sit down with best-selling author of “The Mysterious Case of Rudolph Diesel”.

Snapped rods and a broken net lead to rejuvenated spirits for an editor and hooky player.

Wish you were on the water during the work week? Dan Harding figures out the cheat codes for life.

Knit Wits! Not you … She’s the first fiberglass boat over 40 feet. And she’s still got it, too.

We help breakdown the issues facing our pastime to keep you the most informed boater on the dock.

A trip to Block Island reminds Dan what the real goal of cruising is.

Gathered with his family at a storied old Essex Inn, Dan Harding watches as his past becomes the future.

Competition is a good thing, it staves off complacency and drives innovation.

It’s showtime. Join Dan as he explores the 2023 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show just hours before the event kicks off.

For many, becoming the owner of a boat-building company is the culmination of a life’s work. But for Radenko Milakovich, the path towards owning J Craft was as unconventional as he is. Learn how a chance encounter in Port Hercules spawned love at first sight and a whole new adventure.

After striking out with baseball, a shakedown cruise with his wife’s family brings Dan Harding back to where it all began.

After 30 years, Mike Borrelli and his scrappy startup are among the most sought-after restorers in the business.

The last decade has ushered in countless innovations and trends that have changed our pastime as we know it. Dan sits down with one of boating’s biggest pioneers, President of Volvo Penta Marine Johan Inden. They discuss everything from hybrid propulsion to swimming manta ray-shaped robots that could swim up and charge your boat using underwater current and so much more.

Are long-work days and digital connectivity keeping us from experiencing hobbies in the physical world?

A sit down with Josh Porter of Formula Boats.

We sit down with best-selling author of “The Mysterious Case of Rudolph Diesel”.

Snapped rods and a broken net lead to rejuvenated spirits for an editor and hooky player.

Wish you were on the water during the work week? Dan Harding figures out the cheat codes for life.

Knit Wits! Not you … She’s the first fiberglass boat over 40 feet. And she’s still got it, too.

We help breakdown the issues facing our pastime to keep you the most informed boater on the dock.

A trip to Block Island reminds Dan what the real goal of cruising is.

Gathered with his family at a storied old Essex Inn, Dan Harding watches as his past becomes the future.

Competition is a good thing, it staves off complacency and drives innovation.

It’s showtime. Join Dan as he explores the 2023 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show just hours before the event kicks off.

For many, becoming the owner of a boat-building company is the culmination of a life’s work. But for Radenko Milakovich, the path towards owning J Craft was as unconventional as he is. Learn how a chance encounter in Port Hercules spawned love at first sight and a whole new adventure.

After striking out with baseball, a shakedown cruise with his wife’s family brings Dan Harding back to where it all began.

After 30 years, Mike Borrelli and his scrappy startup are among the most sought-after restorers in the business.

The last decade has ushered in countless innovations and trends that have changed our pastime as we know it. Dan sits down with one of boating’s biggest pioneers, President of Volvo Penta Marine Johan Inden. They discuss everything from hybrid propulsion to swimming manta ray-shaped robots that could swim up and charge your boat using underwater current and so much more.