
Against The Odds
Extreme Survival” author Michael Tougias reveals how living through a disaster at sea sometimes comes down to the smallest—but most important—decisions.

Extreme Survival” author Michael Tougias reveals how living through a disaster at sea sometimes comes down to the smallest—but most important—decisions.

Bob Arrington shares how dealing with foul weather holds the keys to communication for a liveaboard couple.

Out on the water—Tom Colicchio—one of the world’s most famous chefs finds peace aboard his Regulator 31.

Crocs for dodging, tropical trees for climbing and dolphins to swim with—Gulfo Dulce Bay’s got it all.

Bob Arrington learned a valuable life lesson—love the boat you’re in.

A trip to Block Island reminds Dan what the real goal of cruising is.


A chance meeting with newly minted cruising couple gives the Arringtons a renewed appreciation of life—and dreams.

Two ships sank after Hurricane Joaquin hit the Caribbean in 2015. Only one was saved. This is their harrowing story.

Filmmaker Trevor Gordon restored an old Paragon Nokaio that washed up on a beach, and now cruises it to remote surfing destinations.

Bob Arrington explores why we end up opening up to fellow boaters faster than our land-based neighbors.

Just when you thought Volvo Penta’s joystick couldn’t get any better, the company launches Joystick Driving, which allows you to shift, control the throttle and steer at speed all from your helm seat. Does this spell the end of the steering wheel and throttles as we know it?

A Potentially Life-Saving Excerpt from “The Ocean. The Ultimate Handbook of Nautical Knowledge.”

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.


Extreme Survival” author Michael Tougias reveals how living through a disaster at sea sometimes comes down to the smallest—but most important—decisions.

Bob Arrington shares how dealing with foul weather holds the keys to communication for a liveaboard couple.

Out on the water—Tom Colicchio—one of the world’s most famous chefs finds peace aboard his Regulator 31.

Crocs for dodging, tropical trees for climbing and dolphins to swim with—Gulfo Dulce Bay’s got it all.

Bob Arrington learned a valuable life lesson—love the boat you’re in.

A trip to Block Island reminds Dan what the real goal of cruising is.

An AI twist on chart plotting adds historical data to the mix.

A chance meeting with newly minted cruising couple gives the Arringtons a renewed appreciation of life—and dreams.

Two ships sank after Hurricane Joaquin hit the Caribbean in 2015. Only one was saved. This is their harrowing story.

Filmmaker Trevor Gordon restored an old Paragon Nokaio that washed up on a beach, and now cruises it to remote surfing destinations.

Bob Arrington explores why we end up opening up to fellow boaters faster than our land-based neighbors.

Just when you thought Volvo Penta’s joystick couldn’t get any better, the company launches Joystick Driving, which allows you to shift, control the throttle and steer at speed all from your helm seat. Does this spell the end of the steering wheel and throttles as we know it?

A Potentially Life-Saving Excerpt from “The Ocean. The Ultimate Handbook of Nautical Knowledge.”

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.

A human-powered barge in Paris.