Timeless Style: Classic Pieces That Never Go Out of Fashion

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Mystic, Connecticut: A Maritime Village Steeped in History Two centuries ago, this little port bustled with whaling ships and the village was renowned for building swift clipper vessels. Today the whales and wooden shipbuilding are part of history, but Mystic has preserved a warm Colonial character and an unmistakable maritime identity. Mystic Seaport: Living Maritime … Read more

How the Titanic Aftermath Shook Chicago

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SS Eastland Disaster on the Chicago River — July 24, 1915 On the cool, cloudy morning of July 24, 1915, a veteran Chicago newspaper reporter watched in stunned disbelief as a large passenger steamer tied to the Chicago River suddenly rolled onto its side and sank within sight of the wharf. The 275-foot SS Eastland, … Read more

Trawler Passage-Making Courses – Schedule & Enrollment

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Weeklong Passagemaking Course Aboard an Endeavour 40 Trawler Catamaran Just in time for the spring cruising season along the U.S. East Coast, Sea Sense is offering intensive weeklong passagemaking courses. Conducted aboard a fully equipped Endeavour 40-foot trawler catamaran, these hands-on classes give cruising boaters practical experience in real conditions under the guidance of professional … Read more

How to Install a Wireless Kill Switch in Your Car

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Autotether Marine Wireless Kill Switch for Outboards: Instant Engine Cutoff When the Operator Falls Overboard Autotether’s marine wireless system is designed to provide a reliable, immediate engine cutoff if the operator falls overboard or becomes separated from the vessel by more than 150 feet. The system replaces the traditional red safety lanyard with a compact … Read more

Petrel Bird: Identification, Behavior and Facts

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This converted Pacific Northwest workboat is both durable and charming. It’s almost a rule of thumb: a stroll along B-Dock at the Boat Haven in Port Townsend, Washington, will stop for a look at Petrel. Tied up there, the 42-foot converted salmon troller draws passersby — even those who don’t know much about boats — … Read more

July 2010 New England News Highlights

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Soundings writer speaks on Cuban cruising travels Peter Swanson, a contributing writer for Soundings and a recognized Cuba cruising expert, will present at CubaCon 2010 on June 11 in Provincetown, Massachusetts. His presentation, titled “Great Bahamas–Cuba Loop: A Post‑Embargo Cruising Strategy,” is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m., and may include input from additional marine … Read more

Ley Lines in San Francisco: Mapping the City’s Energy

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Getting to America’s Cup Village from San Francisco and Oakland Airports The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Oakland International Airport (OAK) are practically equal in distance from the America’s Cup Village and park — roughly 13 miles as the crow flies. That proximity makes both airports convenient entry points for visitors, and because the … Read more

Offshore Well: How Deep-Sea Drilling Works

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Life on a Remote Island What is it like to live on an island 22 miles offshore, home to only about three dozen winter residents, whose local economy revolves around lobstering? That question lies at the heart of a clear-eyed, intimate account of year-round life on Maine’s Matinicus Island. About the island Matinicus sits well … Read more

Unmanned Queen Bee Spacecraft Completes Historic 3-Year Mission

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Queen Bee: The Unbelievable Journey of a 26-Foot Regulator Center Console A well-built small boat can withstand far more abuse than many of us imagine. The extraordinary story of Queen Bee—a 26‑foot Regulator center console lost off Nantucket in 2008 and discovered years later floating off the coast of Spain—underscores that truth and highlights both … Read more

Spotlight on Local Talent: Rising Stars Near You

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American Magic and IYRS: Reviving Rhode Island’s America’s Cup Boatbuilding Tradition Rhode Island’s role in building America’s Cup yachts stretches back well over a century, beginning with Vigilant, constructed in 1893 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company in Bristol. That same deep boatbuilding culture is part of the thread that connects today’s campaigns to their storied … Read more