Mind Your Wake: Boat Etiquette and Safety Tips

img 7626 1

It’s basic physics: a moving boat displaces water and creates waves behind it — that wake is the operator’s responsibility. Good wake etiquette is part of safe seamanship. Most boaters aren’t wakeboarders or surfers, so inconsiderate wakes are more than an annoyance: they can be dangerous to people, damaging to vessels and docks, and harmful … Read more

Bilge Pump Monitor for Boats: Water Level Alerts

img 11798 1

BG-One: Solid-State Bilge Pump Switch and Oil/Fuel Detector The BG-One from Blue Guard Innovations is a compact, solid-state bilge pump switch and oil and fuel detector designed to improve onboard safety and environmental protection. Built to work with common marine electrical systems, the BG-One senses when oil or fuel is present in the bilge and … Read more

Arrest Threat Brings Back Memories of Christmas Past

img 14358 1

When a Registered Boat Becomes a Legal Nightmare: A St. Johns River Story Tracy Lynn Tedesco learned, too late, how costly a single decision can be. As the family’s primary earner and bill payer, she registered a boat in her name that was effectively her husband’s. What could go wrong? For a time the family … Read more

Historic Schooner Sultana to Visit Chesapeake Bay Museum

img 27266 1

Schooner Sultana Visits Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels On May 7, the replica schooner Sultana will arrive at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Maryland. The vessel will spend the week both at the museum and sailing the Chesapeake Bay with student groups, serving as a hands-on classroom for maritime history … Read more

Complete Yacht Refit with Coastal Style

img 27202 1

Welcome to the new Soundings. We’ve spent more than a winter’s worth of time chipping ice and shoveling snow — we’ve been reinventing the magazine. From our base in Essex, Conn., we’re excited to introduce a refreshed Soundings that feels right for today and ready for tomorrow. The new format measures 9 by 10-7/8 inches, … Read more

Why Traditional Sea Survival Training Fails

img 13121 1

People frequently ask me about survival at sea. After a boating-safety talk, someone almost always wants to discuss life rafts, rationing, or whether I’ve read the famous survival books about being lost on the ocean—most commonly Steve Callahan’s Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea. After I explain the best practices for staying safe and for … Read more

Steamy Romantic Short Story

img 4728 1

From Miami to Cowes: How Gincanotto Sealed a Long-Awaited Victory The origins of modern offshore powerboat racing trace back to Miami, a city that played a pivotal role in popularizing high-speed offshore competition. In the late 1950s, John William Maxwell Aitken witnessed one of the early Miami–Nassau races. That experience helped shape his vision for … Read more

Color and Character: How Hue Defines Design Style

img 4991 1

First Light Boatworks: Preserving Traditional Wooden Boatbuilding in Chatham, Massachusetts At a small waterfront yard in Chatham, Massachusetts, First Light Boatworks carries on the craft of traditional wooden boatbuilding. Under owners Woody Metzger and Jim Donovan, the shop blends time-honored methods with practical modern improvements to produce handcrafted sailboats, lapstrake powerboats and custom commissions, while … Read more

Frenchman Attempts Solo Atlantic Ocean Crossing in a Barrel

img 11138 1

At 71 years old, French adventurer Jean-Jacques Savin has taken a strikingly original approach to solo ocean travel: he built a barrel-shaped vessel to cross the Atlantic using only the force of the sea. Rather than relying on engines or sails, Savin’s plan is to drift with the ocean currents, letting the natural movement of … Read more

Sailing the Mid-Atlantic: Routes, Weather & Marinas

img 31137 1

Ellen MacArthur joins youths for final leg The 48-foot yacht Scarlet Oyster completed the final leg of the Ellen MacArthur Trust Skandia Round Britain voyage on September 12, sailing from Torquay back to its starting point in Cowes on the Isle of Wight. This concluding passage marked the end of a carefully planned 132-day circumnavigation … Read more