
Podcast: Sinbad the U.S.C.G. Dog
Simon and Historian Mike Walling discuss the legend of Sinbad, or the saltiest dog you’ve never heard of.
Simon and Historian Mike Walling discuss the legend of Sinbad, or the saltiest dog you’ve never heard of.
After a long, wild ride, U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Shannon Scaff relives a storied career, plots his next mission and shares his watery wisdom.
At 94, the first man to cross the Atlantic in an outboard-powered boat recalls his once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Dan, Chris and Owen break down our October issue and dish out the stories behind the stories that you’ll see in print. If you’ve ever wondered how a magazine comes together, this is the episode for you!
Yacht Designer and Naval Architect Bill Prince helps to set some of the record straight on a yacht sinking that has captured the world’s attention.
For many, becoming the owner of a boat-building company is the culmination of a life’s work. But for Radenko Milakovich, the path towards owning J Craft was as unconventional as he is. Learn how a chance encounter in Port Hercules spawned love at first sight and a whole new adventure.
“Lost in the Stream” author Johnny Savage shares how he survived a rogue wave and looks to inspire others.
Capt. Jeff shares the journey of how his family boating app became famous overnight.
What started as a half day of playing hooky with two of his children nearly ends in disaster when a Tampa boater’s son is struck by lightning. Here’s his story—and why you need to know CPR.
The interview gets flipped and editor-in-chief Dan Harding joins the Along the Keel podcast to chat about his own boating experiences and his unlikely path to becoming a marine journalist.
Dan sits down with Zach Rollins on his 28 Bertram. Zach has had myriad jobs in the marine industry including that of a delivery captain and Sea Tow captain. Most recently, Zach is the founder and host of the Along the Keel podcast. In this episode Dan and Zach talk about new boaters, what you need to know about towing and everything in between. We hope you enjoy the episode.
An interview with the host of Boat Trader’s new show, Stomping Grounds.
Capt. Bill Pike opens up about the gnarliest boat test he’s ever done, and why an acquaintance was confident he’d never make it in this industry.
Dan and Simon discuss what went into creating the 2022 February issue and all the stories behind the stories.
Sit down with Instagram’s most notorious boating influencer and you’ll quickly see that The Qualified Captain is not all about poking fun at boating snafus, it’s also about educating people so they don’t make the same mistakes.
After years spent helping others buy their dream boat, former Marine One pilot and professional broker Matt Howard chases his own dreams.
The adventures (and misadventures) of a first-time classic wooden boat owner, who also happens to have starred in The Americans and Perry Mason. Matthew Rhys Evans and Capt. Kelli Farwell stop by to discuss the ongoing restoration of Rarebit, a 1939 Wheeler Playmate, which is available for charter around New York City.
There have been over a thousand reported sightings of something in Loch Ness, a lake in the Highlands of Scotland. Adrian Shine, leader of Loch Ness & Morar Project, offers his theories, and divulges his own gripping encounter with the sea monster.
Friendships are tested as the editors debate which production boat stands atop all the rest. Warning: Things get heated.
Hear a first-hand account of what it’s like to jump behind the wheel of a state-of-the-art interdiction vessel and take to the skies in a Black Hawk helicopter capable of 200 knots to keep our borders safe.
The editors chat with Stray about 30-foot jumps, crashes, rebuilding the boat and what it’s like working with legendary extreme sports star Travis Pastrana.
Boat-Part Gridlock: Editor-in-Chief of Trade Only Jeff Moser rejoins the Power and Motoryacht crew to discuss the supply chain issues that are plaguing boaters, boatyards and boatbuilders alike.
With the pandemic falling off into our wake, Charlie, Dan and Simon reunite for the first time in over a year to talk about boats, the summer issue and future adventures.
The editors discuss how social obligations often stand in the way of the perfect boating weekend.
In this episode of the Power and Motoryacht podcast, Simon and Dan share the stories behind some of the most famous and infamous boating legends, including someone on their team.
Is boating a great equalizer when it comes to keeping your sanity? Capt. Bill sounds off.
After calling technical support and receiving some bad news, Capt. Bill Pike fantasizes about a more helpful Siri.
Dan and Simon break down what it was like cruising with the Jets legendary quarterback on this special podcast.
As virtual meetings pile up, Capt. Bill is gripped by an intense desire to send his laptop to Davey Jones’ locker.
Simon and Historian Mike Walling discuss the legend of Sinbad, or the saltiest dog you’ve never heard of.
After a long, wild ride, U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Shannon Scaff relives a storied career, plots his next mission and shares his watery wisdom.
At 94, the first man to cross the Atlantic in an outboard-powered boat recalls his once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Dan, Chris and Owen break down our October issue and dish out the stories behind the stories that you’ll see in print. If you’ve ever wondered how a magazine comes together, this is the episode for you!
Yacht Designer and Naval Architect Bill Prince helps to set some of the record straight on a yacht sinking that has captured the world’s attention.
For many, becoming the owner of a boat-building company is the culmination of a life’s work. But for Radenko Milakovich, the path towards owning J Craft was as unconventional as he is. Learn how a chance encounter in Port Hercules spawned love at first sight and a whole new adventure.
“Lost in the Stream” author Johnny Savage shares how he survived a rogue wave and looks to inspire others.
Capt. Jeff shares the journey of how his family boating app became famous overnight.
What started as a half day of playing hooky with two of his children nearly ends in disaster when a Tampa boater’s son is struck by lightning. Here’s his story—and why you need to know CPR.
The interview gets flipped and editor-in-chief Dan Harding joins the Along the Keel podcast to chat about his own boating experiences and his unlikely path to becoming a marine journalist.
Dan sits down with Zach Rollins on his 28 Bertram. Zach has had myriad jobs in the marine industry including that of a delivery captain and Sea Tow captain. Most recently, Zach is the founder and host of the Along the Keel podcast. In this episode Dan and Zach talk about new boaters, what you need to know about towing and everything in between. We hope you enjoy the episode.
An interview with the host of Boat Trader’s new show, Stomping Grounds.
Capt. Bill Pike opens up about the gnarliest boat test he’s ever done, and why an acquaintance was confident he’d never make it in this industry.
Dan and Simon discuss what went into creating the 2022 February issue and all the stories behind the stories.
Sit down with Instagram’s most notorious boating influencer and you’ll quickly see that The Qualified Captain is not all about poking fun at boating snafus, it’s also about educating people so they don’t make the same mistakes.
After years spent helping others buy their dream boat, former Marine One pilot and professional broker Matt Howard chases his own dreams.
The adventures (and misadventures) of a first-time classic wooden boat owner, who also happens to have starred in The Americans and Perry Mason. Matthew Rhys Evans and Capt. Kelli Farwell stop by to discuss the ongoing restoration of Rarebit, a 1939 Wheeler Playmate, which is available for charter around New York City.
There have been over a thousand reported sightings of something in Loch Ness, a lake in the Highlands of Scotland. Adrian Shine, leader of Loch Ness & Morar Project, offers his theories, and divulges his own gripping encounter with the sea monster.
Friendships are tested as the editors debate which production boat stands atop all the rest. Warning: Things get heated.
Hear a first-hand account of what it’s like to jump behind the wheel of a state-of-the-art interdiction vessel and take to the skies in a Black Hawk helicopter capable of 200 knots to keep our borders safe.
The editors chat with Stray about 30-foot jumps, crashes, rebuilding the boat and what it’s like working with legendary extreme sports star Travis Pastrana.
Boat-Part Gridlock: Editor-in-Chief of Trade Only Jeff Moser rejoins the Power and Motoryacht crew to discuss the supply chain issues that are plaguing boaters, boatyards and boatbuilders alike.
With the pandemic falling off into our wake, Charlie, Dan and Simon reunite for the first time in over a year to talk about boats, the summer issue and future adventures.
The editors discuss how social obligations often stand in the way of the perfect boating weekend.
In this episode of the Power and Motoryacht podcast, Simon and Dan share the stories behind some of the most famous and infamous boating legends, including someone on their team.
Is boating a great equalizer when it comes to keeping your sanity? Capt. Bill sounds off.
After calling technical support and receiving some bad news, Capt. Bill Pike fantasizes about a more helpful Siri.
Dan and Simon break down what it was like cruising with the Jets legendary quarterback on this special podcast.
The internal battle of whether or not to pay someone to wax the boat.
As virtual meetings pile up, Capt. Bill is gripped by an intense desire to send his laptop to Davey Jones’ locker.
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