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Shane Scott

Getting Loopy with the Boomershines

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.

A Holocaust Rescue Boat

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

Filling the Gaps

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

Lost in the Stream

In 1998, Johnny Savage’s sportfishing boat fell into “a hole in the ocean.” His tale of one of the first documented rogue wave sinkings is both terrifying—and inspiring.

Rogue Wave Survival Story

“Lost in the Stream” author Johnny Savage shares how he survived a rogue wave and looks to inspire others.

Canvas to Transom

From Jimmy Buffett to Capt. Jack Sparrow, how a Florida artist became the world’s most elusive faux-teak painter.

Hell and High Water

This is a story about a son’s love for his father. It’s also a story about friendship, comradery and putting your life on the line to save others. This inspiring story proves, once again, why boaters are the best.

From Italy To Los Angeles in a RIB

How much preparation, nerve and fuel does it take for a RIB to cross an ocean? Relive some of toughest challenges and the sweetest moments from adventurer Sergio Davi.

18 Years to a Cleaner Sea

How long would it take to clean up the entire ocean? One nonprofit that pioneered an innovative way to clean the world’s waters estimates they can do it in 18 years.

Toxic Waters

Wounded Nature operations director Whit Jones explains the lesser known pollution harming coastal wildlife and how his organization is working to solve it.

United They Stand

BRIG employees stand together in the face of war-fueled uncertainty

Getting Loopy with the Boomershines

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.

Filling the Gaps

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

Lost in the Stream

In 1998, Johnny Savage’s sportfishing boat fell into “a hole in the ocean.” His tale of one of the first documented rogue wave sinkings is both terrifying—and inspiring.

Canvas to Transom

From Jimmy Buffett to Capt. Jack Sparrow, how a Florida artist became the world’s most elusive faux-teak painter.

Hell and High Water

This is a story about a son’s love for his father. It’s also a story about friendship, comradery and putting your life on the line to save others. This inspiring story proves, once again, why boaters are the best.

From Italy To Los Angeles in a RIB

How much preparation, nerve and fuel does it take for a RIB to cross an ocean? Relive some of toughest challenges and the sweetest moments from adventurer Sergio Davi.

18 Years to a Cleaner Sea

How long would it take to clean up the entire ocean? One nonprofit that pioneered an innovative way to clean the world’s waters estimates they can do it in 18 years.

Toxic Waters

Wounded Nature operations director Whit Jones explains the lesser known pollution harming coastal wildlife and how his organization is working to solve it.

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