
Crossing an Ocean on a Kadey-Krogen 42
Follow Richard Bost’s journey aboard his Kadey-Krogen 42, Dauntless.

Follow Richard Bost’s journey aboard his Kadey-Krogen 42, Dauntless.

The life of speed-demon boatbuilder Don Aronow was cut short in a hail of bullets, but he left a lasting impression on the people in his life. We spoke to those who knew him best, the key players of Thunderboat Row.

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

Legendary extreme sports star Travis Pastrana jumps into the world of offshore boat racing.

To recreate the Sanlorenzo SX88 for American owners, designer Marty Lowe focused her eye on the interiors.

The Blue Marine Foundation has partnered with the yacht industry to protect a growing swath of ocean. But there’s still work to be done.

An experienced yacht owner builds the first Horizon E98, helping to shape this new model with her creative ideas for its interior layout and design.

Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal looks to Monte Carlo Yachts to fulfill his cruising dreams.

Editor Dan Harding interviews the authors of “A Speck in the Sea” at Montauk Point, Long Island.

Robert Paradise has lived a nautical life rich in experience. He’s sailed the seven seas as part of the U.S. Navy, completed transatlantic voyages onboard pleasure craft, and even helped design a yacht that went into production as her own line.

Inside tips on navigating The Great Loop from an experienced boater

We asked a delivery captain for his best salty yarns. Here’s what we got back.
By Kevin Koenig
Bob Hansen is an industrial farmer from Madera, California. Up until five years ago he had never owned a boat larger than 14 feet. But then a medical close call made him realize his dreams of the nautical life weren’t promised—and that the time he had left was fleeting.
Power & Motoryacht: You don’t live anywhere near the ocean do you?
Hansen: Nope. Madera is about 100 miles from Monterey. I grow grapes, almonds, and pistachios on an industrial farm there.

Meet a successful New York City restaurateur and a lifelong, passionate boater.


Follow Richard Bost’s journey aboard his Kadey-Krogen 42, Dauntless.

The life of speed-demon boatbuilder Don Aronow was cut short in a hail of bullets, but he left a lasting impression on the people in his life. We spoke to those who knew him best, the key players of Thunderboat Row.

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

Legendary extreme sports star Travis Pastrana jumps into the world of offshore boat racing.

To recreate the Sanlorenzo SX88 for American owners, designer Marty Lowe focused her eye on the interiors.

The Blue Marine Foundation has partnered with the yacht industry to protect a growing swath of ocean. But there’s still work to be done.

An experienced yacht owner builds the first Horizon E98, helping to shape this new model with her creative ideas for its interior layout and design.

Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal looks to Monte Carlo Yachts to fulfill his cruising dreams.

Editor Dan Harding interviews the authors of “A Speck in the Sea” at Montauk Point, Long Island.

Robert Paradise has lived a nautical life rich in experience. He’s sailed the seven seas as part of the U.S. Navy, completed transatlantic voyages onboard pleasure craft, and even helped design a yacht that went into production as her own line.

Inside tips on navigating The Great Loop from an experienced boater

We asked a delivery captain for his best salty yarns. Here’s what we got back.
By Kevin Koenig
Bob Hansen is an industrial farmer from Madera, California. Up until five years ago he had never owned a boat larger than 14 feet. But then a medical close call made him realize his dreams of the nautical life weren’t promised—and that the time he had left was fleeting.
Power & Motoryacht: You don’t live anywhere near the ocean do you?
Hansen: Nope. Madera is about 100 miles from Monterey. I grow grapes, almonds, and pistachios on an industrial farm there.

Meet a successful New York City restaurateur and a lifelong, passionate boater.

Ed Dunn interview.