
Rob Etre Interview
The 58-year-old Mamaroneck, New York, resident loves cruising with his family and friends, and proves that you don’t have to be born into boating to develop a passion for it.

The 58-year-old Mamaroneck, New York, resident loves cruising with his family and friends, and proves that you don’t have to be born into boating to develop a passion for it.

Captain Bill Pike interviews Carver Yachts design engineer Ryan Jendro about the startling future of boatbuilding and why current developments in the medical field may drive the development of marine design.

Captain Bill Pike interviews Raymarine’s electronics expert Jim McGowan on several topics including thermal automation, super GPS, crowd sourcing, and boats that dock themselves.

Captain Bill Pike interviews the marketing director for Northern Lights Colin Puckett about his company’s hybrid propulsion system and what it may mean for the future of boating.

Captain Bill Pike interviews world-famous boat designer and Power & Motoryacht columnist Michael Peters.

We interviewed Aussie sailor and boatbuilder extraordinaire Mark Richards to see what he thinks makes his Palm Beach 55 stand out from the crowd.

Father-and-son Viking owners Bob and Rob Lane explain their beginnings in boating, and where they may end up.

Quality Always Translates
To further explore the build process of the Astondoa 72 GLX, we interviewed the builder’s chief engineer, Chema Cano-Yuste, in Santa Pola, Spain, with the help of Rafael Barca.
Power & Motoryacht: While touring the boat I couldn’t help but notice there weren’t very many seams or joints in the build materials.

Two Heads Are Better Than One
With the 54, Belize has on its hands a boat that is about 80-percent classic and 20-percent modern. And that formula extends to both her Sedan and Daybridge versions.

For Chip Behr boating boils down to two main things: Family and fun. Here’s his take on finding the perfect boat, making memories, and a lifetime of boating in south Jersey.

Southern California boater Wolf Bielas shares his thoughts on going the distance.

Dan Neenan lost his Boston Whaler to Hurricane Sandy, but that’s not stopping this Long Beach Island, New Jersey-based boater from getting back out on the water.


Globetrotting cruisers Vicki and Maynard Smith make the most of their time on a Marlow 76LR.

Power & Motoryacht interveiws independent filmmaker Sprague Theobald as he was setting the release schedule for the film The Other Side of the Ice.

The 58-year-old Mamaroneck, New York, resident loves cruising with his family and friends, and proves that you don’t have to be born into boating to develop a passion for it.

Captain Bill Pike interviews Carver Yachts design engineer Ryan Jendro about the startling future of boatbuilding and why current developments in the medical field may drive the development of marine design.

Captain Bill Pike interviews Raymarine’s electronics expert Jim McGowan on several topics including thermal automation, super GPS, crowd sourcing, and boats that dock themselves.

Captain Bill Pike interviews the marketing director for Northern Lights Colin Puckett about his company’s hybrid propulsion system and what it may mean for the future of boating.

Captain Bill Pike interviews world-famous boat designer and Power & Motoryacht columnist Michael Peters.

We interviewed Aussie sailor and boatbuilder extraordinaire Mark Richards to see what he thinks makes his Palm Beach 55 stand out from the crowd.

Father-and-son Viking owners Bob and Rob Lane explain their beginnings in boating, and where they may end up.

Quality Always Translates
To further explore the build process of the Astondoa 72 GLX, we interviewed the builder’s chief engineer, Chema Cano-Yuste, in Santa Pola, Spain, with the help of Rafael Barca.
Power & Motoryacht: While touring the boat I couldn’t help but notice there weren’t very many seams or joints in the build materials.

Two Heads Are Better Than One
With the 54, Belize has on its hands a boat that is about 80-percent classic and 20-percent modern. And that formula extends to both her Sedan and Daybridge versions.

For Chip Behr boating boils down to two main things: Family and fun. Here’s his take on finding the perfect boat, making memories, and a lifetime of boating in south Jersey.

Southern California boater Wolf Bielas shares his thoughts on going the distance.

Dan Neenan lost his Boston Whaler to Hurricane Sandy, but that’s not stopping this Long Beach Island, New Jersey-based boater from getting back out on the water.

Don Aronow photo album

Globetrotting cruisers Vicki and Maynard Smith make the most of their time on a Marlow 76LR.

Power & Motoryacht interveiws independent filmmaker Sprague Theobald as he was setting the release schedule for the film The Other Side of the Ice.