
Logbook: What Makes a Legend?
All legends are not created equal but they share a commonality: following your passion.

All legends are not created equal but they share a commonality: following your passion.

After 7 months of waiting, Dan finally gets to sea trial the Bertram 28 he’s been dreaming about.

A look back at Power & Motoryacht’s history of covering emerging technologies that changed boating forever.

The editors roll up their sleeves and report to work at Sabre Yachts, where we learn about boatbuilding and the appeal of downeast craftsmanship. It’s time to clock in.

A new book highlighting the seafaring tradition of Dan’s adoptive state proves to be the antithesis of a long conference call.

Boats and boaters are answering the call to help deliver Covid-19 vaccines to the remotest regions of the Final Frontier.

Two separate 24-hour trips to the Pine Tree State help to save the author’s soul.

If a picture is worth 1,000 words, photographer Billy Black could fill encyclopedias with nautical stories.

Escape is a theme that has driven thousands of newcomers to our sport this year. It’s also what we hope you find in our latest issue.

An abandoned boat is always a sad sight. Will it become Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding’s newest addition?

This 36-foot, 1930s William Hand was abandoned in a shed before one boatyard decided to bring it back to life.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding is joined by a special guest as he revisits his January Logbook column about how fatherhood has changed his boating aspirations.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding reflects on the year in our wake and what’s on the horizon for Power & Motoryacht.

I’m no doctor, but I’ve found that a sunset on the water with a loyal friend can cure a whole lot of ailments.

Pass it On: With boating participation on the rise, it’s time to be patient and share the channel with newcomers.

All legends are not created equal but they share a commonality: following your passion.

After 7 months of waiting, Dan finally gets to sea trial the Bertram 28 he’s been dreaming about.

A look back at Power & Motoryacht’s history of covering emerging technologies that changed boating forever.

The editors roll up their sleeves and report to work at Sabre Yachts, where we learn about boatbuilding and the appeal of downeast craftsmanship. It’s time to clock in.

A new book highlighting the seafaring tradition of Dan’s adoptive state proves to be the antithesis of a long conference call.

Boats and boaters are answering the call to help deliver Covid-19 vaccines to the remotest regions of the Final Frontier.

Two separate 24-hour trips to the Pine Tree State help to save the author’s soul.

If a picture is worth 1,000 words, photographer Billy Black could fill encyclopedias with nautical stories.

Escape is a theme that has driven thousands of newcomers to our sport this year. It’s also what we hope you find in our latest issue.

An abandoned boat is always a sad sight. Will it become Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding’s newest addition?

This 36-foot, 1930s William Hand was abandoned in a shed before one boatyard decided to bring it back to life.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding is joined by a special guest as he revisits his January Logbook column about how fatherhood has changed his boating aspirations.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding reflects on the year in our wake and what’s on the horizon for Power & Motoryacht.

I’m no doctor, but I’ve found that a sunset on the water with a loyal friend can cure a whole lot of ailments.

Pass it On: With boating participation on the rise, it’s time to be patient and share the channel with newcomers.