
Evinrude’s IDock joystick control
Evinrude’s new IDock joystick control makes dockside maneuvering more intuitive.

Evinrude’s new IDock joystick control makes dockside maneuvering more intuitive.

Are you willing to do the work to be safe?

A leaky engine, a water-moccasin-filled creek, and a seemingly abandoned ferry boat: Experiencing Northern Florida aboard a Cape Dory.

This collision at the Palm Beach show reminds us to always be aware of your surroundings.

Capt. Paul Lobo has seen it all—brutal storms, horrendous accidents, and countless hours of drama—in his 31-year career as a San Francisco Pilot boat captain. These are his stories.

Knowing what you’re looking at has a key component: Being able to see enough detail to make the right decisions. Understand what marine binoculars have to offer, and think about a new pair—good ones don’t need to cost too much.

Lessons learned from the Jose Fernandez boating accident.

Senior Editor Dan Harding speaks with Capt. Eddie Persichetti about the Confident Captain boater education program.

Learn the facts behind the events that became the Hollywood film The Finest Hours, featuring a dramatization of the most daring rescue in Coast Guard history, from the author who wrote the book.

Expert tips on prepping yourself and your boat for a severe storm.
Learning a single-engine boathandling technique without even trying. Or paying.
Jittery about that haulout? Take the edge off with this simple technique.

The sinking of the El Faro in 15,000 feet of water with all hands aboard was the worst commercial marine disaster in decades. It was also a reminder of one of seafaring’s most basic truths. Capt. Bill Pike shares his thoughts here.

What fire extinguishers should you keep onboard to protect your boat and loved ones? Find out here.

After a high-speed, nighttime boat accident, one lucky captain is thankful just to be alive.

Evinrude’s new IDock joystick control makes dockside maneuvering more intuitive.

Are you willing to do the work to be safe?

A leaky engine, a water-moccasin-filled creek, and a seemingly abandoned ferry boat: Experiencing Northern Florida aboard a Cape Dory.

This collision at the Palm Beach show reminds us to always be aware of your surroundings.

Capt. Paul Lobo has seen it all—brutal storms, horrendous accidents, and countless hours of drama—in his 31-year career as a San Francisco Pilot boat captain. These are his stories.

Knowing what you’re looking at has a key component: Being able to see enough detail to make the right decisions. Understand what marine binoculars have to offer, and think about a new pair—good ones don’t need to cost too much.

Lessons learned from the Jose Fernandez boating accident.

Senior Editor Dan Harding speaks with Capt. Eddie Persichetti about the Confident Captain boater education program.

Learn the facts behind the events that became the Hollywood film The Finest Hours, featuring a dramatization of the most daring rescue in Coast Guard history, from the author who wrote the book.

Expert tips on prepping yourself and your boat for a severe storm.
Learning a single-engine boathandling technique without even trying. Or paying.
Jittery about that haulout? Take the edge off with this simple technique.

The sinking of the El Faro in 15,000 feet of water with all hands aboard was the worst commercial marine disaster in decades. It was also a reminder of one of seafaring’s most basic truths. Capt. Bill Pike shares his thoughts here.

What fire extinguishers should you keep onboard to protect your boat and loved ones? Find out here.

After a high-speed, nighttime boat accident, one lucky captain is thankful just to be alive.