
Getting Your Captain’s License
A podcast about getting your Captain’s License with Ross Mery of RCM Maritime School in Charleston, South Carolina.

A podcast about getting your Captain’s License with Ross Mery of RCM Maritime School in Charleston, South Carolina.

After months of speculation following the Ft. Lauderdale show, Hatteras has announced a major resurgence and THREE new models in 2024.


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


Senior Editor Chris Dixon sits down with Roy Merritt to learn about the past and future of this iconic boatyard.

A gonzo engineer, an all-in young model, a speedy jet boat and a questionable launch ramp create an epic photo shoot.

We explore the thrill and challenge of electric foilboarding on a LIFT4 foilboard, transforming water sports with an electrifying—and occasionally faceplanting—learning curve.

In 1961, Life magazine showcased NASA’s Alan Shepard answering fan mail while inside featured a groundbreaking image of Dick Fisher calmly seated on a Boston Whaler, the unsinkable boat born from a fusion of fiberglass and expanding foam, propelling sales and creating an unsinkable legend.

A boating dad asks: When is it time to let the kids take out the boat solo?

An interview with Blake Sufferling and Peter Glaeser of Courser Racing, two veterans who plan to help other veterans by rowing across the Pacific Ocean.

Senior Editor Chris Dixon sits down with Jesse Hofmeister, aka “Captain Retriever”. Hofmeister, a longtime captain with TowBoatUS has gone viral with videos of his harrowing rescues of boats during fires, storms and runaway episodes.

Senior Editor Chris Dixon travels down to Pompano Beach for a wide-ranging conversation with Roy Merritt on building boats, the family legacy of a hundred-year-old business and a just a few famous clients.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding flips the mic on Senior Editor Chris Dixon who recounts his unorthodox path to working with Jimmy Buffett and the lasting legacy his friend leaves behind.

The unsung heroes of many marinas are the folks with the fins.

A podcast about getting your Captain’s License with Ross Mery of RCM Maritime School in Charleston, South Carolina.

After months of speculation following the Ft. Lauderdale show, Hatteras has announced a major resurgence and THREE new models in 2024.

Feast your eyes on the pioneer of hydroplaning, the “No-Vac”!

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.

Senior Editor Chris Dixon sits down with Roy Merritt to learn about the past and future of this iconic boatyard.

A gonzo engineer, an all-in young model, a speedy jet boat and a questionable launch ramp create an epic photo shoot.

We explore the thrill and challenge of electric foilboarding on a LIFT4 foilboard, transforming water sports with an electrifying—and occasionally faceplanting—learning curve.

In 1961, Life magazine showcased NASA’s Alan Shepard answering fan mail while inside featured a groundbreaking image of Dick Fisher calmly seated on a Boston Whaler, the unsinkable boat born from a fusion of fiberglass and expanding foam, propelling sales and creating an unsinkable legend.

A boating dad asks: When is it time to let the kids take out the boat solo?

An interview with Blake Sufferling and Peter Glaeser of Courser Racing, two veterans who plan to help other veterans by rowing across the Pacific Ocean.

Senior Editor Chris Dixon sits down with Jesse Hofmeister, aka “Captain Retriever”. Hofmeister, a longtime captain with TowBoatUS has gone viral with videos of his harrowing rescues of boats during fires, storms and runaway episodes.

Senior Editor Chris Dixon travels down to Pompano Beach for a wide-ranging conversation with Roy Merritt on building boats, the family legacy of a hundred-year-old business and a just a few famous clients.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding flips the mic on Senior Editor Chris Dixon who recounts his unorthodox path to working with Jimmy Buffett and the lasting legacy his friend leaves behind.

The unsung heroes of many marinas are the folks with the fins.