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The Jaws Inspiration: Fishing with Frank Mundus

The Jaws Inspiration: Fishing with Frank Mundus

What has a plumb bow and two sets of caterpillar treads? The category-breaking Iguana Commuter Sport Exclusive.

Follow a father-son journey of patience, teamwork, and triumph as they restore a 1992 McKee Craft skiff, transforming frustrations into life lessons on the water.

At 94, the first man to cross the Atlantic in an outboard-powered boat recalls his once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

As productivity dips and the cost of, well, everything rises, boaters need to hold on tight.


Having technology constantly at our fingertips in the boatyard, Michael Rybovich observes, is costly and dangerous.

Michael Rybovich reveals how the brotherhood of real, venerable boatbuilders is in the fight of its life.

Dan Harding’s visit to Formula’s Decatur, Indiana facility reveals the real magic behind the builder’s long success.

The passing of a dear old friend reminds Michael Rybovich why dogs are man’s best friend.

Ricky Scarborough builds boats from fiberglass and epoxy, but his secret ingredients are family and community.

Michael Rybovich pulls back the counterfeit glitz of Palm Beach County in an ode to its glory days.

Remember the good ol’ days before helms turned into Playstations? Bill Prince does.

Bob Arrington gives us two choices: Use your boat or get rid of it. Here’s why.

A 4,200-nautical-mile voyage with an Elling E6 follows the path of the Vikings through the whimsical Faroe Islands.

The Jaws Inspiration: Fishing with Frank Mundus

What has a plumb bow and two sets of caterpillar treads? The category-breaking Iguana Commuter Sport Exclusive.

Follow a father-son journey of patience, teamwork, and triumph as they restore a 1992 McKee Craft skiff, transforming frustrations into life lessons on the water.

At 94, the first man to cross the Atlantic in an outboard-powered boat recalls his once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

As productivity dips and the cost of, well, everything rises, boaters need to hold on tight.

Every boat has a story to tell, some more than others.

Having technology constantly at our fingertips in the boatyard, Michael Rybovich observes, is costly and dangerous.

Michael Rybovich reveals how the brotherhood of real, venerable boatbuilders is in the fight of its life.

Dan Harding’s visit to Formula’s Decatur, Indiana facility reveals the real magic behind the builder’s long success.

The passing of a dear old friend reminds Michael Rybovich why dogs are man’s best friend.

Ricky Scarborough builds boats from fiberglass and epoxy, but his secret ingredients are family and community.

Michael Rybovich pulls back the counterfeit glitz of Palm Beach County in an ode to its glory days.

Remember the good ol’ days before helms turned into Playstations? Bill Prince does.

Bob Arrington gives us two choices: Use your boat or get rid of it. Here’s why.

A 4,200-nautical-mile voyage with an Elling E6 follows the path of the Vikings through the whimsical Faroe Islands.