
Sea Eagle 10.6 SR
We put a Sea Eagle dinghy to the test!


Knowing what you’re looking at has a key component: Being able to see enough detail to make the right decisions. Understand what marine binoculars have to offer, and think about a new pair—good ones don’t need to cost too much.

VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Check out our take on today’s hottest marine binoculars.

Lightweight, easily stowable, and with performance to spare, the Allston isn’t your father’s commuter bike. Check our must-see video review here.

Pyrotechnic flares have been a Coast Guard requirement for decades for one simple reason: they work. At night—and even during the daytime—light and smoke from a pyrotechnic are visible from miles away. But traditional flares have limitations.

“As for the unique needlenose bow, I thought it was just a marketing ploy until I gently glided through the wake of a passing Sea Ray I was sure would put me in the water.”

A warm sunny day on the water and cold beverages go together like, well, a sunny day on the water and cold beverages. That’s why us boaters—perhaps more than any other group—demand the most from our coolers.

Both of these new releases from sperry promise boaters superior grip and lightning-fast drying times. We tested them out to see if their claims hold water.

A good drybag is a necessity on a boat. Whether you’re swimming in to the beach with your wallet and phone or just want to make extra-sure your new camera stays in working condition, a drybag is a must. We tried out a slew of them to see which is best. Here’s what we found out.

We rounded up a variety of foul-weather jackets from some well-known brands and tested them.

By Christopher White
Atlantis Resolute Jacket
$250; www.atlantisweatherg


By Christopher White
Gill Coastal Racer Jacket
$239;

By Christopher White
Helly Hansen Crew Midlayer Jacket
$160;

If a remote-controlled submarine’s too pricey for your budget, try a submersible on a stick.

We put a Sea Eagle dinghy to the test!

Knowing what you’re looking at has a key component: Being able to see enough detail to make the right decisions. Understand what marine binoculars have to offer, and think about a new pair—good ones don’t need to cost too much.

VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Check out our take on today’s hottest marine binoculars.

Lightweight, easily stowable, and with performance to spare, the Allston isn’t your father’s commuter bike. Check our must-see video review here.

Pyrotechnic flares have been a Coast Guard requirement for decades for one simple reason: they work. At night—and even during the daytime—light and smoke from a pyrotechnic are visible from miles away. But traditional flares have limitations.

“As for the unique needlenose bow, I thought it was just a marketing ploy until I gently glided through the wake of a passing Sea Ray I was sure would put me in the water.”

A warm sunny day on the water and cold beverages go together like, well, a sunny day on the water and cold beverages. That’s why us boaters—perhaps more than any other group—demand the most from our coolers.

Both of these new releases from sperry promise boaters superior grip and lightning-fast drying times. We tested them out to see if their claims hold water.

A good drybag is a necessity on a boat. Whether you’re swimming in to the beach with your wallet and phone or just want to make extra-sure your new camera stays in working condition, a drybag is a must. We tried out a slew of them to see which is best. Here’s what we found out.

We rounded up a variety of foul-weather jackets from some well-known brands and tested them.

By Christopher White
Atlantis Resolute Jacket
$250; www.atlantisweatherg

By Christopher White

By Christopher White
Gill Coastal Racer Jacket
$239;

By Christopher White
Helly Hansen Crew Midlayer Jacket
$160;

If a remote-controlled submarine’s too pricey for your budget, try a submersible on a stick.