
Lake Champlain as a Cruising Destination
Lake Champlain Boating: A Hidden Gem for Cruisers
Lake Champlain Boating: A Hidden Gem for Cruisers
It’s got the sophistication of Boston, the food and vibe of Portland, the charm of Kennebunkport and the history of Plymouth all rolled into one.
We ship out at the crack of dawn with a small contingent of Maine lobster fishermen.
A Cigarette rendezvous reveals the misunderstood image of the Ozarks.
Rising tides threaten Tangier Island’s unique way of life—and the isolated seafaring community that calls it home.
How did tiny Wanchese, North Carolina become the global mecca for custom sportfish building? Chris Dixon finds out on an OBX pilgrimage.
A cruise to Tillicum Village opens a door to the past, and the people keeping Native maritime cultures alive today.
In the wake of a tragedy, Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding’s family decided it was time for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Social media channels filming at Haulover Inlet seem to be inspiring horrific boat handling.
The stories behind three Vintage Weekend yachts are as fascinating as the vessels themselves.
So you want to be buried at sea? Here’s what you (and yours) need to know.
A Lake Powell charter captain shares how an Axopar 37 XC Cross Cabin is the perfect boat for the desert fjords.
Volunteers at the Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Center work to preserve Seattle’s maritime history by restoring and maintaining century-old ships.
Extreme boat docking takes center stage as Chesapeake Cowboys captains compete in high-speed precision docking. Discover the thrill of this unique sport!
Self-chartering his way through UK canals for two weeks, Marc Stevens delights in a slow, scenic way of cruising.
Discover how a young couple embraces boating life on Lake Erie, sharing adventures, fishing tips, and hidden island gems.
Mike Smith offers a few sage thoughts about cruising in unfamiliar waters, or “going foreign.”
Profiling boats (and their owners) isn’t always all champagne and caviar. Sometimes you gotta get served ice.
How I Conquered the Great Loop Twice—A 72-Year-Old’s Story
Power & Motoryacht celebrates our 100th podcast episode. Kicking things off, Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding reflects on what that milestone means to him and his team. Then Senior Editor Owen Burke chats with a couple on Lake Erie who hope to leverage their social media presence to get more young people to join them out on the water.
Cinda and Mark Boomershine discuss seasick cats, homeschool meltdowns and life lessons in the wake of a 15-month journey on the Great Loop.
On a journey with Capt. Brad Philipps, Charlie Levine finds a man still obsessed—even after 40,000 billfish.
Foiling to the Bahamas aboard the Vandal 46 Explorer, Chris Dixon and his son test a new breed of powercat.
Crocs for dodging, tropical trees for climbing and dolphins to swim with—Gulfo Dulce Bay’s got it all.
A trip to Block Island reminds Dan what the real goal of cruising is.
Two under-prepared boaters and an Arksen 28 trek to—and across—Vashon Island.
A chance meeting with newly minted cruising couple gives the Arringtons a renewed appreciation of life—and dreams.
The founder of Fleming Yachts returns to Alaska aboard his well-traveled 65. Venture has 71,000 nautical miles on her keel—and a lifetime of stories.
Lake Champlain Boating: A Hidden Gem for Cruisers
It’s got the sophistication of Boston, the food and vibe of Portland, the charm of Kennebunkport and the history of Plymouth all rolled into one.
We ship out at the crack of dawn with a small contingent of Maine lobster fishermen.
A Cigarette rendezvous reveals the misunderstood image of the Ozarks.
Rising tides threaten Tangier Island’s unique way of life—and the isolated seafaring community that calls it home.
11 Off the Beaten Path Boating Destinations to Visit
How did tiny Wanchese, North Carolina become the global mecca for custom sportfish building? Chris Dixon finds out on an OBX pilgrimage.
A cruise to Tillicum Village opens a door to the past, and the people keeping Native maritime cultures alive today.
In the wake of a tragedy, Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding’s family decided it was time for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Social media channels filming at Haulover Inlet seem to be inspiring horrific boat handling.
The stories behind three Vintage Weekend yachts are as fascinating as the vessels themselves.
So you want to be buried at sea? Here’s what you (and yours) need to know.
A Lake Powell charter captain shares how an Axopar 37 XC Cross Cabin is the perfect boat for the desert fjords.
Volunteers at the Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Center work to preserve Seattle’s maritime history by restoring and maintaining century-old ships.
Extreme boat docking takes center stage as Chesapeake Cowboys captains compete in high-speed precision docking. Discover the thrill of this unique sport!
Self-chartering his way through UK canals for two weeks, Marc Stevens delights in a slow, scenic way of cruising.
Discover how a young couple embraces boating life on Lake Erie, sharing adventures, fishing tips, and hidden island gems.
Mike Smith offers a few sage thoughts about cruising in unfamiliar waters, or “going foreign.”
Profiling boats (and their owners) isn’t always all champagne and caviar. Sometimes you gotta get served ice.
Superyacht SuRi: A Photographer Explores the Caribbean
How I Conquered the Great Loop Twice—A 72-Year-Old’s Story
Power & Motoryacht celebrates our 100th podcast episode. Kicking things off, Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding reflects on what that milestone means to him and his team. Then Senior Editor Owen Burke chats with a couple on Lake Erie who hope to leverage their social media presence to get more young people to join them out on the water.
Cinda and Mark Boomershine discuss seasick cats, homeschool meltdowns and life lessons in the wake of a 15-month journey on the Great Loop.
On a journey with Capt. Brad Philipps, Charlie Levine finds a man still obsessed—even after 40,000 billfish.
Foiling to the Bahamas aboard the Vandal 46 Explorer, Chris Dixon and his son test a new breed of powercat.
Crocs for dodging, tropical trees for climbing and dolphins to swim with—Gulfo Dulce Bay’s got it all.
A trip to Block Island reminds Dan what the real goal of cruising is.
Two under-prepared boaters and an Arksen 28 trek to—and across—Vashon Island.
A chance meeting with newly minted cruising couple gives the Arringtons a renewed appreciation of life—and dreams.
The founder of Fleming Yachts returns to Alaska aboard his well-traveled 65. Venture has 71,000 nautical miles on her keel—and a lifetime of stories.
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