
Ode to Top-Siders
More than a preppy cliché: Why we still swear by Sperrys.


A scrappy start-up in South Carolina set out to build an electric boat that—they hope—can go the distance.

A decade after Invictus came onto the global scene, the Italian boatbuilder is really hitting its stride.

The builder’s newest dual console should be atop your five-gallon bucket list.

In today’s digital world, an analog pencil stands the test of time.


Boats, and the stuff that dreams are made of, with access for most, offered by Bridge Marina via Mecum On Time.

Grab your best gal and your cigarettes and head off for a fun day on the water.


We need new boaters. Dan weighs in on the costly demographic shifts that could slowly sink our pastime.

This new 80-footer is sleeker than you’re accustomed, but still a Ferretti in every way.


Across the Caribbean and up into Florida, Sargassum is threatening boating, business, and life itself.

In 1907, Scott Jeremiah Mathews became the first person to run what we know as the Great Loop aboard a powerboat. He did it in grand style.

Trapped in a northeastern deep freeze, Dan visits an old friend for some springtime inspiration.

More than a preppy cliché: Why we still swear by Sperrys.

A scrappy start-up in South Carolina set out to build an electric boat that—they hope—can go the distance.

A decade after Invictus came onto the global scene, the Italian boatbuilder is really hitting its stride.

The builder’s newest dual console should be atop your five-gallon bucket list.

In today’s digital world, an analog pencil stands the test of time.

The travel misadventures of a yacht designer.

Boats, and the stuff that dreams are made of, with access for most, offered by Bridge Marina via Mecum On Time.

Grab your best gal and your cigarettes and head off for a fun day on the water.

There’s nothing like a little father-son time on the water to reconnect.

We need new boaters. Dan weighs in on the costly demographic shifts that could slowly sink our pastime.

This new 80-footer is sleeker than you’re accustomed, but still a Ferretti in every way.

Remembering Lifelong Marine Journalist Chris Caswell

Across the Caribbean and up into Florida, Sargassum is threatening boating, business, and life itself.

In 1907, Scott Jeremiah Mathews became the first person to run what we know as the Great Loop aboard a powerboat. He did it in grand style.

Trapped in a northeastern deep freeze, Dan visits an old friend for some springtime inspiration.