
Inside Angle: Animal Magnetism
According to Bill Prince, boaters are a lot like … salmon?

According to Bill Prince, boaters are a lot like … salmon?

Boating is not just a sport, for some, its a path to healing and the feeling of freedom.

Bob Arrington shares how dealing with foul weather holds the keys to communication for a liveaboard couple.

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.

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

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

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.


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

Are superyachts the real villains? Angry activists, listen up.

As boaters, one of the greatest gifts we get from time on the water is perspective.

The shared experience of cranking reel handles brings smiles to everyone on board.

According to Bill Prince, boaters are a lot like … salmon?

Boating is not just a sport, for some, its a path to healing and the feeling of freedom.

Bob Arrington shares how dealing with foul weather holds the keys to communication for a liveaboard couple.

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.

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

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

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.

How two men changed boating forever.

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

Are superyachts the real villains? Angry activists, listen up.

As boaters, one of the greatest gifts we get from time on the water is perspective.

The shared experience of cranking reel handles brings smiles to everyone on board.