
Life Aboard: The Sea Will Wait
Reflections on grief, gratitude and the journey back.


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.

Entering its 201st season, we take a look at the Erie Canal’s fanciful beginnings and its storied past, present and future.

We ship out at the crack of dawn with a small contingent of Maine lobster fishermen.

Traveling with your tender is easier with these solutions.

While various iterations of floating kitchens, bars, and general stores still roam some waterways, most places are sorely lacking.

A conversation with Seakeeper CEO Andrew Sempervivo


A pair of Ranger Tug owners talk about the overland lifestyle and why downsizing isn’t always a bad thing.

A Cigarette rendezvous reveals the misunderstood image of the Ozarks.

Signs of Drowning: What to Know Before It’s Too Late

A boat ride reveals how Joe Namath is spending the fourth quarter of his life.

Rising tides threaten Tangier Island’s unique way of life—and the isolated seafaring community that calls it home.

Thousands of boats are stolen each year. Max Hardberger recovers some of them using alcohol, witch doctors and other forms of guile.

Reflections on grief, gratitude and the journey back.

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.

Entering its 201st season, we take a look at the Erie Canal’s fanciful beginnings and its storied past, present and future.

We ship out at the crack of dawn with a small contingent of Maine lobster fishermen.

Traveling with your tender is easier with these solutions.

While various iterations of floating kitchens, bars, and general stores still roam some waterways, most places are sorely lacking.

A conversation with Seakeeper CEO Andrew Sempervivo

Rainy weather leads to a memorable day of new boat dreaming.

A pair of Ranger Tug owners talk about the overland lifestyle and why downsizing isn’t always a bad thing.

A Cigarette rendezvous reveals the misunderstood image of the Ozarks.

Signs of Drowning: What to Know Before It’s Too Late

A boat ride reveals how Joe Namath is spending the fourth quarter of his life.

Rising tides threaten Tangier Island’s unique way of life—and the isolated seafaring community that calls it home.

Thousands of boats are stolen each year. Max Hardberger recovers some of them using alcohol, witch doctors and other forms of guile.