
Filming the Biggest Waves in the World—From a Boat
No one has filmed more world record waves than surf photographer Rob Brown. Chris Dixon profiles Brown during a journey to the infamous Cortes Bank with the crew from HBO’s 100 Foot Wave.

No one has filmed more world record waves than surf photographer Rob Brown. Chris Dixon profiles Brown during a journey to the infamous Cortes Bank with the crew from HBO’s 100 Foot Wave.

Capt. Jeff shares the journey of how his family boating app became famous overnight.

On this episode of the PMY Podcast, Chris Dixon and Jeff Moser break down their journey across the wild lands and waters around Cape Town, South Africa.

Husband and wife, Keith and Kerry Johnson, spent two years refitting a Huckins classic yacht called the Miramar, in a race to launch by Valentine’s Day.

What started as a half day of playing hooky with two of his children nearly ends in disaster when a Tampa boater’s son is struck by lightning. Here’s his story—and why you need to know CPR.

For the second time, Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding is joined in studio with his intern/son Connor for a “discussion” about their favorite memories of summer.

This is a story about a son’s love for his father. It’s also a story about friendship, comradery and putting your life on the line to save others. This inspiring story proves, once again, why boaters are the best.

In part two of our premiere audio doc, Roger Moore is more than half a decade into an around-the-world voyage when he and his wife seek refuge and adventure in Saudi Arabia–and boy do they find it.

NOAA Proposal Could Devastate Boating Industry. In the hopes of saving a declining population of North Atlantic Right whales, NOAA aims to institute a 10-knot speed limit along much of the Atlantic coast. We cut through the clutter and get to the heart of this matter with this emergency podcast with Viking Director of Government Affairs and Sustainability John DePersenaire.

Dos Equis be damned, Roger Moore may just be the world’s most interesting man. Learn about the Nautical Ventures founder’s improbable, 13-year-journey around the world. Warning: This may inspire you to do something crazy.

It’s possible you don’t know all that Brunswick encompasses, but you definitely know their brands like Sea Ray, Boston Whaler, Mercury, Freedom Boat Club, Navico and so many others. Brunswick is the kind of company that doesn’t simply follow trends, they create them. That’s why we were excited to sit down with CEO Dave Foulkes and talk about the future of our favorite pastime, boating.


Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding sits down to talk boating trends, tech and the future of the Wellcraft brand with Beneteau’s Nick Harvey.

Dan sits down with Zach Rollins on his 28 Bertram. Zach has had myriad jobs in the marine industry including that of a delivery captain and Sea Tow captain. Most recently, Zach is the founder and host of the Along the Keel podcast. In this episode Dan and Zach talk about new boaters, what you need to know about towing and everything in between. We hope you enjoy the episode.

When things go wrong on the water, they go wrong fast. The editors discuss the most important boating safety lessons they’ve learned on the job and on the water.

No one has filmed more world record waves than surf photographer Rob Brown. Chris Dixon profiles Brown during a journey to the infamous Cortes Bank with the crew from HBO’s 100 Foot Wave.

Capt. Jeff shares the journey of how his family boating app became famous overnight.

On this episode of the PMY Podcast, Chris Dixon and Jeff Moser break down their journey across the wild lands and waters around Cape Town, South Africa.

Husband and wife, Keith and Kerry Johnson, spent two years refitting a Huckins classic yacht called the Miramar, in a race to launch by Valentine’s Day.

What started as a half day of playing hooky with two of his children nearly ends in disaster when a Tampa boater’s son is struck by lightning. Here’s his story—and why you need to know CPR.

For the second time, Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding is joined in studio with his intern/son Connor for a “discussion” about their favorite memories of summer.

This is a story about a son’s love for his father. It’s also a story about friendship, comradery and putting your life on the line to save others. This inspiring story proves, once again, why boaters are the best.

In part two of our premiere audio doc, Roger Moore is more than half a decade into an around-the-world voyage when he and his wife seek refuge and adventure in Saudi Arabia–and boy do they find it.

NOAA Proposal Could Devastate Boating Industry. In the hopes of saving a declining population of North Atlantic Right whales, NOAA aims to institute a 10-knot speed limit along much of the Atlantic coast. We cut through the clutter and get to the heart of this matter with this emergency podcast with Viking Director of Government Affairs and Sustainability John DePersenaire.

Dos Equis be damned, Roger Moore may just be the world’s most interesting man. Learn about the Nautical Ventures founder’s improbable, 13-year-journey around the world. Warning: This may inspire you to do something crazy.

It’s possible you don’t know all that Brunswick encompasses, but you definitely know their brands like Sea Ray, Boston Whaler, Mercury, Freedom Boat Club, Navico and so many others. Brunswick is the kind of company that doesn’t simply follow trends, they create them. That’s why we were excited to sit down with CEO Dave Foulkes and talk about the future of our favorite pastime, boating.

So about that sunken Ferretti.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding sits down to talk boating trends, tech and the future of the Wellcraft brand with Beneteau’s Nick Harvey.

Dan sits down with Zach Rollins on his 28 Bertram. Zach has had myriad jobs in the marine industry including that of a delivery captain and Sea Tow captain. Most recently, Zach is the founder and host of the Along the Keel podcast. In this episode Dan and Zach talk about new boaters, what you need to know about towing and everything in between. We hope you enjoy the episode.

When things go wrong on the water, they go wrong fast. The editors discuss the most important boating safety lessons they’ve learned on the job and on the water.