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This Boaters University Course Could Save You Big

This Boaters University Course Could Save You Big

Tristram Korten’s book, “Into The Storm”, contrasts the actions of two skippers in Hurricane Joaquin. One saved his crew. The other didn’t.

There are a few things you should know about LED flares if you’re counting on them to save your life.

The secret to docking in tricky conditions isn’t a secret at all.

Join the editors as they enroll in a survival class to see if they have what it takes to survive a life-threatening emergency at sea.

A day on the water doesn’t have to end at night. In fact, night cruising can be incredibly rewarding—if done right.

After a father and his two young sons were forced to abandon ship, a simple personal locator beacon was the piece of equipment that saved their lives.

Join Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding for an exclusive sneak peek at the May issue of Power & Motoryacht.

A swim in the freezing water of Long Island Sound reminds Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding the value of being prepared.

Keep your boat running smoothly by watching these critical details.

Two Navy destroyers; two tragic collisions. Capt. Bill Pike investigates what went wrong in the Pacific.

Auto-routing can be the quickest, easiest way to get into trouble. Learn more here.

You need a million eyes in Newport—on a good day.

Shopping for your next boat? Let our expert help you with some sage advice.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, one of the most catastrophic floods in southeast Texas, military branches were called into action. Their fearlessness in the face of disaster saved countless lives. See them in action here.

This Boaters University Course Could Save You Big

Tristram Korten’s book, “Into The Storm”, contrasts the actions of two skippers in Hurricane Joaquin. One saved his crew. The other didn’t.

There are a few things you should know about LED flares if you’re counting on them to save your life.

The secret to docking in tricky conditions isn’t a secret at all.

Join the editors as they enroll in a survival class to see if they have what it takes to survive a life-threatening emergency at sea.

A day on the water doesn’t have to end at night. In fact, night cruising can be incredibly rewarding—if done right.

After a father and his two young sons were forced to abandon ship, a simple personal locator beacon was the piece of equipment that saved their lives.

Join Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding for an exclusive sneak peek at the May issue of Power & Motoryacht.

A swim in the freezing water of Long Island Sound reminds Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding the value of being prepared.

Keep your boat running smoothly by watching these critical details.

Two Navy destroyers; two tragic collisions. Capt. Bill Pike investigates what went wrong in the Pacific.

Auto-routing can be the quickest, easiest way to get into trouble. Learn more here.

You need a million eyes in Newport—on a good day.

Shopping for your next boat? Let our expert help you with some sage advice.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, one of the most catastrophic floods in southeast Texas, military branches were called into action. Their fearlessness in the face of disaster saved countless lives. See them in action here.