After a day of fishing the Outer Banks, Striker invites owners to kick back and relax in comfort. For the couple above, that obviously meant get dressed in a tux and ball-gown. To each his own we suppose.
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Robert Holland’s gripping photo-essay showcases the havoc
that the hurricane season of ‘94 wreaked on the state of Florida.
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You have to love yacht décor from the 80’s.
We wonder what the resale value is of a yacht with a jet black and rich red interior.
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The future of NOAA charts has apparently been a hot-button issue with boaters since ’95.
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Ahhh, we were wondering if we’d find an ad for the car-less phone. Perfect for those who like to lift weights while talking. It is amazing to see how “mobile” phones have changed.
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These shorts are a little…fishy. This page reminds us that we really should stick to giving nautical advice;
fashion isn’t really our strong suit.
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German binocular manufacturer, Steiner has remained focused on providing
high-quality binoculars to the marine market.
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It is said that close only counts in house shoes. The same can be said about transatlantic racing.
When the Virgin Atlantic Challenger, led by Richard Branson, sank within miles of its destination,
PMY ran an exclusive feature about the event from crewmember Dag Pike.
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In June of 2003 Capt. Bill Pike reported from Iraq about the involvement of the U.S. Coast Guard in the Middle East, shedding light on an issue that went largely unreported.
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We can almost hear the sound of dialup when looking at this vintage Crusaders ad: uurrrrrrehhkkkkkchhh.
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Interlux announces a highly publicized switch from tin- to copper-based antifouling paints.
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Things have come a long way –thankfully—in the world of plotter/fish finders since the King 8008.
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Bloody Marys and sun tanning, what else are you going to do after running aground!?
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No that’s not an Etch a Sketch; it’s the screen of a RayNav 580 Loran/Plotter.
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In April 1995, Power & Motoryacht featured legendary racer and boatbuilder, Reggie Fountain,
who broke two world speed records within an hour by going 128 mph on a 47-foot INXS
and 130 mph on the 47-foot Ohio Steel. Show off!
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In March of 1997, Power & Motoryacht profiles Carlo Riva and the end of production for the Aquarama line.
La dolce vita gets a little less sweet.
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You have to speak up when in this yacht’s forepeak master stateroom; the colors are a bit loud!
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