
How To Ship Your Boat Along the Coast
Hire a captain? Employ a truck driver? Mike Smith on how to move your boat hundreds—or thousands—of miles.

Hire a captain? Employ a truck driver? Mike Smith on how to move your boat hundreds—or thousands—of miles.

Mike Smith on why you need to get some dive gear and get under your boat.

Is bigger always better? Mike Smith weighs in on what matters when choosing a boat.

Bill Prince offers hard-won wisdom on the best ways to lighten your boat. Tip one: Ditch the flip flops?

Ditch landfilling shrink wrap for a proper boat cover! Mike Smith breaks down materials, costs and long term benefits.

Filmmaker Trevor Gordon restored an old Paragon Nokaio that washed up on a beach, and now cruises it to remote surfing destinations.

Electrons are insidious, and when they start flowing around your boat’s underwater metal, bad things can happen. Here’s how one outboard owner dealt with galvanic damage.

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

Thousands of boats have completed America’s Great Loop circumnavigation of the Eastern U.S. If you want to join them, here’s some info to get you started.

The ElectroStrainer from ElectroSea not only protects the raw-water conduit but also keeps the strainer basket free of growth.

Returning an older boat to like-new condition is usually less costly than buying a new one, and it’ll make you the envy of the marina. But it comes with its own set of challenges.

Tracking down the source of onboard vibration requires a methodical approach.

The small details make a big difference when it comes time to sell your boat. Follow these tips and get a better return.

We love engine mounts, perhaps the hardest-working hardware in your engine room. Here’s how to make sure they love you back.

Our experts have spoken. Here are the top “canned goods” you should be stocking on board.

Hire a captain? Employ a truck driver? Mike Smith on how to move your boat hundreds—or thousands—of miles.

Mike Smith on why you need to get some dive gear and get under your boat.

Is bigger always better? Mike Smith weighs in on what matters when choosing a boat.

Bill Prince offers hard-won wisdom on the best ways to lighten your boat. Tip one: Ditch the flip flops?

Ditch landfilling shrink wrap for a proper boat cover! Mike Smith breaks down materials, costs and long term benefits.

Filmmaker Trevor Gordon restored an old Paragon Nokaio that washed up on a beach, and now cruises it to remote surfing destinations.

Electrons are insidious, and when they start flowing around your boat’s underwater metal, bad things can happen. Here’s how one outboard owner dealt with galvanic damage.

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

Thousands of boats have completed America’s Great Loop circumnavigation of the Eastern U.S. If you want to join them, here’s some info to get you started.

The ElectroStrainer from ElectroSea not only protects the raw-water conduit but also keeps the strainer basket free of growth.

Returning an older boat to like-new condition is usually less costly than buying a new one, and it’ll make you the envy of the marina. But it comes with its own set of challenges.

Tracking down the source of onboard vibration requires a methodical approach.

The small details make a big difference when it comes time to sell your boat. Follow these tips and get a better return.

We love engine mounts, perhaps the hardest-working hardware in your engine room. Here’s how to make sure they love you back.

Our experts have spoken. Here are the top “canned goods” you should be stocking on board.