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

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.

What has a plumb bow and two sets of caterpillar treads? The category-breaking Iguana Commuter Sport Exclusive.

Permit Fishing Adventure Aboard a Custom Benetti Yacht

How did tiny Wanchese, North Carolina become the global mecca for custom sportfish building? Chris Dixon finds out on an OBX pilgrimage.

We test and fish NorthCoast’s new 415HT off Rhode Island with her Azorean-born owner.

The life of speed-demon boatbuilder Don Aronow was cut short in a hail of bullets, but he left a lasting impression on the people in his life. We spoke to those who knew him best, the key players of Thunderboat Row.

At 94, the first man to cross the Atlantic in an outboard-powered boat recalls his once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

When it comes to full-time cruising, everything becomes a balancing act.

A Lake Powell charter captain shares how an Axopar 37 XC Cross Cabin is the perfect boat for the desert fjords.

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.”

A life-long sailor recounts a trio of very different trips from New England to Bermuda and how far his yachting experiences have come.

Profiling boats (and their owners) isn’t always all champagne and caviar. Sometimes you gotta get served ice.

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.

What has a plumb bow and two sets of caterpillar treads? The category-breaking Iguana Commuter Sport Exclusive.

Permit Fishing Adventure Aboard a Custom Benetti Yacht

How did tiny Wanchese, North Carolina become the global mecca for custom sportfish building? Chris Dixon finds out on an OBX pilgrimage.

We test and fish NorthCoast’s new 415HT off Rhode Island with her Azorean-born owner.

The life of speed-demon boatbuilder Don Aronow was cut short in a hail of bullets, but he left a lasting impression on the people in his life. We spoke to those who knew him best, the key players of Thunderboat Row.

At 94, the first man to cross the Atlantic in an outboard-powered boat recalls his once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

When it comes to full-time cruising, everything becomes a balancing act.

A Lake Powell charter captain shares how an Axopar 37 XC Cross Cabin is the perfect boat for the desert fjords.

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.”

A life-long sailor recounts a trio of very different trips from New England to Bermuda and how far his yachting experiences have come.

Profiling boats (and their owners) isn’t always all champagne and caviar. Sometimes you gotta get served ice.