
Life Aboard: Middle of the Channel
What’s life like after boating? Bob Arrington contemplates the unknown.

What’s life like after boating? Bob Arrington contemplates the unknown.

Venturing the Great Loop as a family creates an everlasting bond dry land never could. It was a journey filled with teamwork, home schooling, and helping hands along the way. We speak with the intrepid boaters for the inside scoop on their adventure.

All of the joys of boating with none of the headache? Barton and Gray might have found the answer.

An excerpt from Douglas Brunt’s bestselling book about the life and mysterious disappearance of the inventor of the Diesel engine.

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

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding sneaks into the in-water portion of the Miami show to give you a glimpse of the debuts to come.

Bill Prince contemplates why so many American large yacht builders have gone the way of the Dodo.

What happens when technology takes over? Michael Rybovich envisions our dystopian future.

Bob Arrington shares the greatest pain of being a live aboard dog owner.

Pursuit’s 700 workers produce 700 boats a year. Dan Harding offers a glimpse into how they do it.

To really understand Hacker-Craft’s beautiful boats, you have to start at the beginning.

Is the wind farm apocalypse nigh? That depends on who you talk to and where your interests and priorities lie.

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


Are superyachts the real villains? Angry activists, listen up.

What’s life like after boating? Bob Arrington contemplates the unknown.

Venturing the Great Loop as a family creates an everlasting bond dry land never could. It was a journey filled with teamwork, home schooling, and helping hands along the way. We speak with the intrepid boaters for the inside scoop on their adventure.

All of the joys of boating with none of the headache? Barton and Gray might have found the answer.

An excerpt from Douglas Brunt’s bestselling book about the life and mysterious disappearance of the inventor of the Diesel engine.

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

Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding sneaks into the in-water portion of the Miami show to give you a glimpse of the debuts to come.

Bill Prince contemplates why so many American large yacht builders have gone the way of the Dodo.

What happens when technology takes over? Michael Rybovich envisions our dystopian future.

Bob Arrington shares the greatest pain of being a live aboard dog owner.

Pursuit’s 700 workers produce 700 boats a year. Dan Harding offers a glimpse into how they do it.

To really understand Hacker-Craft’s beautiful boats, you have to start at the beginning.

Is the wind farm apocalypse nigh? That depends on who you talk to and where your interests and priorities lie.

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

How two men changed boating forever.

Are superyachts the real villains? Angry activists, listen up.