
Finding the Right Tender for Your Boat
Finding the right tender to fit your needs—as well as your boat’s—is no small task. Thanks to this guide, it needn’t be.

Finding the right tender to fit your needs—as well as your boat’s—is no small task. Thanks to this guide, it needn’t be.

Remember when a 40-foot center console was once considered an oddity? Not anymore.

If your inboard(s) should fail, you have a very important–and potentially costly–decision to make. We help you decide if you should repair, rebuild, or remanufacture them.

The Valkyrie, a Burger 72 built in 1988, is still turning heads because of her tasteful design aesthetic.

Think you can trust a buddy with a secret fishing spot? Think again!



Our Sightlines columnist, boat designer Michael Peters, is not above the occasional perusal of the Internet. Will the result be delight or disappointment? He explains here.

Yachts are often big or fast, but in rare situations, they can be big and fast—like the Sunseeker 95 Predator.

The newest foul-weather offering from Simms will keep you dry in the rough stuff.


When our Sightlines columnist, boat designer Mike Peters, was just getting started he had the opportunity to work with boat-racing hero Don Aronow. Though it didn’t seem so at the time, Aronow was teaching him some valuable lessons. See what he learned here.

How do you think about refitting your electronics when you’re an intrepid offshore cruiser? We asked Tony Fleming of Fleming Yachts just that. Learn from his experience here

Ever thought about how your boat fits your fishing goals? Sportfishing columnist Peter Frederiksen thinks of little else, and he has a smart take on the range of angling experience. Have a read of what he thinks here.

Got serious docking angst? Need a cure for technology envy? Install a joystick, and get on with life. Here’s what you need to know.

Finding the right tender to fit your needs—as well as your boat’s—is no small task. Thanks to this guide, it needn’t be.

Remember when a 40-foot center console was once considered an oddity? Not anymore.

If your inboard(s) should fail, you have a very important–and potentially costly–decision to make. We help you decide if you should repair, rebuild, or remanufacture them.

The Valkyrie, a Burger 72 built in 1988, is still turning heads because of her tasteful design aesthetic.

Think you can trust a buddy with a secret fishing spot? Think again!

Our first look at the Schaefer Yachts 560.

Our first look at the Fairline Squadron 53.

Our Sightlines columnist, boat designer Michael Peters, is not above the occasional perusal of the Internet. Will the result be delight or disappointment? He explains here.

Yachts are often big or fast, but in rare situations, they can be big and fast—like the Sunseeker 95 Predator.

The newest foul-weather offering from Simms will keep you dry in the rough stuff.

Our first Look at the Absolute 50 Fly.

When our Sightlines columnist, boat designer Mike Peters, was just getting started he had the opportunity to work with boat-racing hero Don Aronow. Though it didn’t seem so at the time, Aronow was teaching him some valuable lessons. See what he learned here.

How do you think about refitting your electronics when you’re an intrepid offshore cruiser? We asked Tony Fleming of Fleming Yachts just that. Learn from his experience here

Ever thought about how your boat fits your fishing goals? Sportfishing columnist Peter Frederiksen thinks of little else, and he has a smart take on the range of angling experience. Have a read of what he thinks here.

Got serious docking angst? Need a cure for technology envy? Install a joystick, and get on with life. Here’s what you need to know.