
AIM Marine Group Wins Big at Annual Awards
Power & Motoryacht, Passagemaker, Soundings, Trade Only, Anglers Journal, SAIL and Multihull Power & Sail take home 33 awards in 16 categories at the annual Boating Writers International writing contest.

Power & Motoryacht, Passagemaker, Soundings, Trade Only, Anglers Journal, SAIL and Multihull Power & Sail take home 33 awards in 16 categories at the annual Boating Writers International writing contest.

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.

Bill Prince contemplates why so many American large yacht builders have gone the way of the Dodo.

What happens when technology takes over? Michael Rybovich envisions our dystopian future.

How a Danish fishing boat—and others like it—helped to rescue Jews during the Holocaust.

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

A hobbyist woodworker is filling some holes in the boating market with high-quality fender boards.

Bob Arrington shares the greatest pain of being a live aboard dog owner.

How a team of Princeton students beat the electric boat speed record.

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.

Is the wind farm apocalypse nigh? That depends on who you talk to and where your interests and priorities lie.


Has the boating industry ended up with more duplicates than the Imperial Stormtroopers? Michael Rybovich breaks it down.

Power & Motoryacht, Passagemaker, Soundings, Trade Only, Anglers Journal, SAIL and Multihull Power & Sail take home 33 awards in 16 categories at the annual Boating Writers International writing contest.

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.

Bill Prince contemplates why so many American large yacht builders have gone the way of the Dodo.

What happens when technology takes over? Michael Rybovich envisions our dystopian future.

How a Danish fishing boat—and others like it—helped to rescue Jews during the Holocaust.

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

A hobbyist woodworker is filling some holes in the boating market with high-quality fender boards.

Bob Arrington shares the greatest pain of being a live aboard dog owner.

How a team of Princeton students beat the electric boat speed record.

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.

Is the wind farm apocalypse nigh? That depends on who you talk to and where your interests and priorities lie.

How two men changed boating forever.

Has the boating industry ended up with more duplicates than the Imperial Stormtroopers? Michael Rybovich breaks it down.