
Talking Boats with Maritimo’s Tom Barry-Cotter
You often hear about Aussie-built boats being tough and stout, Maritimo’s head of design explains why.

You often hear about Aussie-built boats being tough and stout, Maritimo’s head of design explains why.

Editors from Power & Motoryacht, Soundings and Passagemaker sit down in the salon of a Swift Trawler 48 with professional delivery captain Jim Marshall. A treasure trove of knowledge and sea stories, you won’t want to miss this one.

Ukrainian employees working in the boatbuilding powerhouse of Poland are laying down their tools and picking up machine guns in the war in Ukraine. Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding interviews Axopar Founding Partner Jan-Erik Viitala in this special podcast.

Capt. Bill Pike opens up about the gnarliest boat test he’s ever done, and why an acquaintance was confident he’d never make it in this industry.

Dan and Simon discuss what went into creating the 2022 February issue and all the stories behind the stories.

Sit down with Instagram’s most notorious boating influencer and you’ll quickly see that The Qualified Captain is not all about poking fun at boating snafus, it’s also about educating people so they don’t make the same mistakes.

After years spent helping others buy their dream boat, former Marine One pilot and professional broker Matt Howard chases his own dreams.

A father-and-son team make the 1,200-nm run up the Inside Passage to Alaska, with nothing but solar power to fuel their dream.

Dan and Bill discuss how choosing the right marina can make or break your boating experience. Join them on this stroll down boating memory lane.

The adventures (and misadventures) of a first-time classic wooden boat owner, who also happens to have starred in The Americans and Perry Mason. Matthew Rhys Evans and Capt. Kelli Farwell stop by to discuss the ongoing restoration of Rarebit, a 1939 Wheeler Playmate, which is available for charter around New York City.

There have been over a thousand reported sightings of something in Loch Ness, a lake in the Highlands of Scotland. Adrian Shine, leader of Loch Ness & Morar Project, offers his theories, and divulges his own gripping encounter with the sea monster.

Talking pirate simulators, communal songs, #ShantyTok and the exploding popularity of shanties with the Bristol, U.K.-based band, The Longest Johns, who perform a series of their favorite tunes, including “Wellerman” and “The Mary Ellen Carter” from their upcoming album.

Two Wheelers, built 80 years apart, converge in Brooklyn after actor Matthew Rhys (Perry Mason, The Americans) cold calls the fourth-generation owner of the Wheeler Yacht Company. Nothing less than history is made.

Listen in as Power & Motoryacht editors discuss some of their favorite new boats that debuted at the world’s largest in-water boat show.

From cheeseburgers in paradise to building boats, Capt. Vinnie Lasorsa makes his living fishing with Jimmy Buffett.

You often hear about Aussie-built boats being tough and stout, Maritimo’s head of design explains why.

Editors from Power & Motoryacht, Soundings and Passagemaker sit down in the salon of a Swift Trawler 48 with professional delivery captain Jim Marshall. A treasure trove of knowledge and sea stories, you won’t want to miss this one.

Ukrainian employees working in the boatbuilding powerhouse of Poland are laying down their tools and picking up machine guns in the war in Ukraine. Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding interviews Axopar Founding Partner Jan-Erik Viitala in this special podcast.

Capt. Bill Pike opens up about the gnarliest boat test he’s ever done, and why an acquaintance was confident he’d never make it in this industry.

Dan and Simon discuss what went into creating the 2022 February issue and all the stories behind the stories.

Sit down with Instagram’s most notorious boating influencer and you’ll quickly see that The Qualified Captain is not all about poking fun at boating snafus, it’s also about educating people so they don’t make the same mistakes.

After years spent helping others buy their dream boat, former Marine One pilot and professional broker Matt Howard chases his own dreams.

A father-and-son team make the 1,200-nm run up the Inside Passage to Alaska, with nothing but solar power to fuel their dream.

Dan and Bill discuss how choosing the right marina can make or break your boating experience. Join them on this stroll down boating memory lane.

The adventures (and misadventures) of a first-time classic wooden boat owner, who also happens to have starred in The Americans and Perry Mason. Matthew Rhys Evans and Capt. Kelli Farwell stop by to discuss the ongoing restoration of Rarebit, a 1939 Wheeler Playmate, which is available for charter around New York City.

There have been over a thousand reported sightings of something in Loch Ness, a lake in the Highlands of Scotland. Adrian Shine, leader of Loch Ness & Morar Project, offers his theories, and divulges his own gripping encounter with the sea monster.

Talking pirate simulators, communal songs, #ShantyTok and the exploding popularity of shanties with the Bristol, U.K.-based band, The Longest Johns, who perform a series of their favorite tunes, including “Wellerman” and “The Mary Ellen Carter” from their upcoming album.

Two Wheelers, built 80 years apart, converge in Brooklyn after actor Matthew Rhys (Perry Mason, The Americans) cold calls the fourth-generation owner of the Wheeler Yacht Company. Nothing less than history is made.

Listen in as Power & Motoryacht editors discuss some of their favorite new boats that debuted at the world’s largest in-water boat show.

From cheeseburgers in paradise to building boats, Capt. Vinnie Lasorsa makes his living fishing with Jimmy Buffett.