
The Full Story of a Viral Whale Capsizing
Speaking with the victim of an infamous viral whale encounter.

Speaking with the victim of an infamous viral whale encounter.

Lessons from a Sinking in the Newport to Bermuda Race.

From near destruction by an infamous Carolina hurricane to a trajectory that’s led to the the biggest outboard powered yacht ever built, Steve Potts has followed a fascinating and sometimes harrowing path.

How Eastern Carolina University’s third baseman Parker Byrd survived and thrived following a near-death experience.

Dan and Chris do a deep dive into our exciting August/September issue. From the history of Ft. Lauderdale and a behind-the-scenes tour of Formula Boats to the powerful telling of a friend’s passing by Michael Rybovich, you won’t want to miss the stories behind our stories.

The Granddaddy of all engine endurance tests happened in 1957. It’s still an almost unbelievable milestone today.

Forecasters say that three climatological factors are combining to potentially spark an extremely active—and possibly extended—hurricane season in the Atlantic.

Remember the good ol’ days before helms turned into Playstations? Bill Prince does.


Bob Arrington gives us two choices: Use your boat or get rid of it. Here’s why.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding talks with Criminal Defense and Personal Injury Lawyer Brett Metcalf about what happens as a result of a BUI.

Holy torpedoes, it’s the Batboat! How a mechanical engineer acquired a pop-culture icon—and the father/son plan to restore it.

Bill Prince on what separates the true yacht designers from the “Throw Pillows.”

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

Venturing the Great Loop as a family creates an everlasting bond dry land never could. It was a journey filled with teamwork, home schooling, and helping hands along the way. We speak with the intrepid boaters for the inside scoop on their adventure.

Speaking with the victim of an infamous viral whale encounter.

Lessons from a Sinking in the Newport to Bermuda Race.

From near destruction by an infamous Carolina hurricane to a trajectory that’s led to the the biggest outboard powered yacht ever built, Steve Potts has followed a fascinating and sometimes harrowing path.

How Eastern Carolina University’s third baseman Parker Byrd survived and thrived following a near-death experience.

Dan and Chris do a deep dive into our exciting August/September issue. From the history of Ft. Lauderdale and a behind-the-scenes tour of Formula Boats to the powerful telling of a friend’s passing by Michael Rybovich, you won’t want to miss the stories behind our stories.

The Granddaddy of all engine endurance tests happened in 1957. It’s still an almost unbelievable milestone today.

Forecasters say that three climatological factors are combining to potentially spark an extremely active—and possibly extended—hurricane season in the Atlantic.

Remember the good ol’ days before helms turned into Playstations? Bill Prince does.

Life-changing news rocks Dan Harding’s boating world.

Bob Arrington gives us two choices: Use your boat or get rid of it. Here’s why.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding talks with Criminal Defense and Personal Injury Lawyer Brett Metcalf about what happens as a result of a BUI.

Holy torpedoes, it’s the Batboat! How a mechanical engineer acquired a pop-culture icon—and the father/son plan to restore it.

Bill Prince on what separates the true yacht designers from the “Throw Pillows.”

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

Venturing the Great Loop as a family creates an everlasting bond dry land never could. It was a journey filled with teamwork, home schooling, and helping hands along the way. We speak with the intrepid boaters for the inside scoop on their adventure.