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“I had no idea a boat could sink that fast!”


One reader found out the hard way why you should probably just listen to the dockmaster.

Sometimes there’s no sense in going down with the ship.

Fresh out of college, Chapman Ducote had the whole world ahead of him. He chose to go to sea without electronics.

One California mariner learned the hard way that staying with your boat in a storm can quickly become a matter of life and death. This harrowing tale will draw you in from the get-go.

The first time Pierre Pierce took out his machine gun it was almost the last thing he ever did.

When a major storm rolled through Catalina Island, the damage was more than anyone could have predicted.

A father reluctantly sets out to take his kids shark fishing and returns with a boatload of memories, and a changed mind.


Maybe you didn’t realize it, but Power & Motoryacht just turned 30 years old. Time flies when you’re having fun, we guess. Click here to see a timeline of some of our highlights, not to mention a few other things that will jog a memory or two.

Any serious boater will get a kick out of all the insight and wisdom at these maritime museums, located throughout the United States. Read all about them here.

For one angler, a passion for boating helped sustain him after a deadly diagnosis. In the end it wasn’t enough to save him, but what he left behind was priceless. Read the full story here.

When a fishing companion had a cardiac episode 90 miles offshore, the captain needed to act fast and decisively to save his life. Read what happened next, here.

Asking Santa for some reading material this year? Here are a few suggestions.

For one angler, a typical day shark fishing turned into a toothy, bloody, hand-to-hand fight to the death in the blink of an eye.

“I had no idea a boat could sink that fast!”

One reader found out the hard way why you should probably just listen to the dockmaster.

Sometimes there’s no sense in going down with the ship.

Fresh out of college, Chapman Ducote had the whole world ahead of him. He chose to go to sea without electronics.

One California mariner learned the hard way that staying with your boat in a storm can quickly become a matter of life and death. This harrowing tale will draw you in from the get-go.

The first time Pierre Pierce took out his machine gun it was almost the last thing he ever did.

When a major storm rolled through Catalina Island, the damage was more than anyone could have predicted.

A father reluctantly sets out to take his kids shark fishing and returns with a boatload of memories, and a changed mind.

A Nordhavn tackles the wilds of British Columbia

Maybe you didn’t realize it, but Power & Motoryacht just turned 30 years old. Time flies when you’re having fun, we guess. Click here to see a timeline of some of our highlights, not to mention a few other things that will jog a memory or two.

Any serious boater will get a kick out of all the insight and wisdom at these maritime museums, located throughout the United States. Read all about them here.

For one angler, a passion for boating helped sustain him after a deadly diagnosis. In the end it wasn’t enough to save him, but what he left behind was priceless. Read the full story here.

When a fishing companion had a cardiac episode 90 miles offshore, the captain needed to act fast and decisively to save his life. Read what happened next, here.

Asking Santa for some reading material this year? Here are a few suggestions.

For one angler, a typical day shark fishing turned into a toothy, bloody, hand-to-hand fight to the death in the blink of an eye.