
In Our Wake: A View from the Bottom
How two men changed boating forever.




Recent fires are making some boat owners wonder if replacing their batteries with lithiums is worth the risk.

In an exclusive first test, Dan Harding reveals how the Seakeeper Ride will usher in a new era of stabilization—for the masses.

A favorite of tournament anglers, Omni Sonar provides a 360-degree picture around the boat to help crews find more fish.

Go on a POWER TRIP with the most powerful MFD series available.

Right NOW is the best time to go boating with your loved ones and Dockmate will make your experience even more enjoyable!

Focus on what’s really important, the safety of you and your family on your boat. You may be surprised to learn how radar fits into the equation. Get the whole story here.

Don’t let modern technology rob you of your common sense.

The Absolute Yachts 73 Navetta is full of surprises, one of which is a built-in housing for a Garmin Quatix 5.

We tested Eartec’s UltraLITE Headset during the Great Gear Test of 2017 on Block Island.

AIS is a powerful system for helping boats avoid collisions, but that’s just scratching the surface of its capability. Case in point: A smart virtual buoy system coming online soon that will protect power lines on the seabed of Long Island Sound.

Garmin announced that a free software update for select chartplotters expands access to the company’s networked sounder units.

While the Progressive New York Boat Show (running through January 5 at the Javits Center on the west side of Manhattan) may evade you due to geography or scheduling or a combination of both in conjunction with an overblown weather forecast, the show serves as a boating beacon hard by the wind-whipped Hudson River. And come they did, the show opened at noon on New Year’s Day and was packed all afternoon. I spoke to salesman who said they were excited to get 2014 started and it seemed there were plenty of serious buyers mixed into the crowd.

How two men changed boating forever.

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

An Inside Look at Volvo Penta’s Plan to Change Boating

Recent fires are making some boat owners wonder if replacing their batteries with lithiums is worth the risk.

In an exclusive first test, Dan Harding reveals how the Seakeeper Ride will usher in a new era of stabilization—for the masses.

A favorite of tournament anglers, Omni Sonar provides a 360-degree picture around the boat to help crews find more fish.

Go on a POWER TRIP with the most powerful MFD series available.

Right NOW is the best time to go boating with your loved ones and Dockmate will make your experience even more enjoyable!

Focus on what’s really important, the safety of you and your family on your boat. You may be surprised to learn how radar fits into the equation. Get the whole story here.

Don’t let modern technology rob you of your common sense.

The Absolute Yachts 73 Navetta is full of surprises, one of which is a built-in housing for a Garmin Quatix 5.

We tested Eartec’s UltraLITE Headset during the Great Gear Test of 2017 on Block Island.

AIS is a powerful system for helping boats avoid collisions, but that’s just scratching the surface of its capability. Case in point: A smart virtual buoy system coming online soon that will protect power lines on the seabed of Long Island Sound.

Garmin announced that a free software update for select chartplotters expands access to the company’s networked sounder units.

While the Progressive New York Boat Show (running through January 5 at the Javits Center on the west side of Manhattan) may evade you due to geography or scheduling or a combination of both in conjunction with an overblown weather forecast, the show serves as a boating beacon hard by the wind-whipped Hudson River. And come they did, the show opened at noon on New Year’s Day and was packed all afternoon. I spoke to salesman who said they were excited to get 2014 started and it seemed there were plenty of serious buyers mixed into the crowd.