
The Old Ways: Preserving Seattle’s Maritime Heritage
Volunteers at the Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Center work to preserve Seattle’s maritime history by restoring and maintaining century-old ships.
Volunteers at the Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Center work to preserve Seattle’s maritime history by restoring and maintaining century-old ships.
Jeff Peterson’s journey with classic wooden boats, from a restored Chris-Craft to a rare Riva Aquarama, reflects his deep passion for craftsmanship and history.
Husband and wife, Keith and Kerry Johnson, spent two years refitting a Huckins classic yacht called the Miramar, in a race to launch by Valentine’s Day.
Senior Editor Shane Scott and Yacht Designer Bill Prince take a walk down memory lane at Ocean Reef’s Annual Vintage Weekend
Working at J Craft on the Swedish island of Gotland is not just about building beautiful boats. It’s about being part of history.
Here’s one for our classic yacht lovers: A 1909 commuter yacht that will have you feeling like a titan of industry in the Gilded Age.
History is everywhere at the Brooklin Boat Yard, including one you can touch: a modern version of Hemingway’s Pilar.
Meet America’s—and perhaps the world’s—leading broker and restorer of classic and antique woodies.
Wes Wheeler assembled a dream team to design and construct a modern version of the world’s most famous sportfisherman, Ernest Hemingway’s Pilar.
When a few diehard Florida boaters put their heads together to bring the original Formula 233 back to her former glory, nobody knew exactly how the project would turn out. Which means everybody was surprised by the result.
Volunteers at the Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Center work to preserve Seattle’s maritime history by restoring and maintaining century-old ships.
Jeff Peterson’s journey with classic wooden boats, from a restored Chris-Craft to a rare Riva Aquarama, reflects his deep passion for craftsmanship and history.
Husband and wife, Keith and Kerry Johnson, spent two years refitting a Huckins classic yacht called the Miramar, in a race to launch by Valentine’s Day.
Senior Editor Shane Scott and Yacht Designer Bill Prince take a walk down memory lane at Ocean Reef’s Annual Vintage Weekend
Working at J Craft on the Swedish island of Gotland is not just about building beautiful boats. It’s about being part of history.
Here’s one for our classic yacht lovers: A 1909 commuter yacht that will have you feeling like a titan of industry in the Gilded Age.
History is everywhere at the Brooklin Boat Yard, including one you can touch: a modern version of Hemingway’s Pilar.
Meet America’s—and perhaps the world’s—leading broker and restorer of classic and antique woodies.
Wes Wheeler assembled a dream team to design and construct a modern version of the world’s most famous sportfisherman, Ernest Hemingway’s Pilar.
When a few diehard Florida boaters put their heads together to bring the original Formula 233 back to her former glory, nobody knew exactly how the project would turn out. Which means everybody was surprised by the result.
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