Living on a Houseboat: Design Ideas for Floating Homes

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Bringing a Lord Nelson Victory Tug Back to Life: Lucy’s Story New York City’s maritime heritage is easy to miss, even though four of its five boroughs are surrounded by water. The city’s density and nonstop activity often obscure the quieter draw of its waterways — the Hudson, the East River and countless harbors that … Read more

Sirena 48: Yacht Review, Specs & Interior Tour

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The Sirena 48 represents the entry point in a four-model flybridge line from a Turkish shipyard, with the range extending up to 88 feet. Designed by Argentine naval architect Germán Frers, the 48 carries the elegant visual language of her larger sisterships: a crisp plumb bow, generous hullside glazing and a tall pilothouse with oversized … Read more

Storm Drogues vs Sea Anchors: When and How to Use Them

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Being a safe boater is straightforward when you prepare for the question, “What if?” Anticipating a range of scenarios — from the obvious to the unlikely — is the foundation of responsible seamanship. Most boaters plan for the obvious risks: man overboard, fire, or running aground. What often gets overlooked are the less obvious emergencies … Read more

Solara S-310 SC: Full Specs & Performance Review

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The Solara S-310 Sport Coupe vaulted onto plane as I pushed the twin throttles to the right of the wheel. Twin 300-hp Yamaha F300 outboards delivered steadily rising torque, and the boat passed 26 knots within moments. For this sea trial I was aboard with Tim Wilbricht, director of sales for Pocket Yachts, the Chesapeake … Read more

Highfield Sport 800 RIB: Specs, Features and Performance

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Before I climbed into the helm of the new Highfield Sport 800 — a 26-foot, 7-inch RIB equipped with twin 150-hp Mercury outboards — I did what any prudent boater would do: I spun my cap around so the wind wouldn’t send it into the lake. Good decision. The moment I shoved the throttles forward … Read more

Surfhunter 25: Full Specs, Performance & Features

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Surfhunter 25: The Deep-V Breakthrough That Shaped Small Powerboat Design When I moved to Annapolis in 1982 to take the editorship of Rudder Magazine, one of my first assignments was to test a new Surfhunter 25 on Buzzards Bay. The weather delivered a harsh lesson: the bay was a washboard of three-foot, wind-driven seas. I … Read more

Still Salty at 60: How to Stay Bold and Witty

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Soundings Celebrates 60 Years — A Note from the Editor As this issue arrives in your mailbox with the New Year approaching, I want to wish you a happy and adventurous 2024. I hope you find time to put many nautical miles in your wake and visit the places you’ve been dreaming about. There’s no … Read more

Southwest Florida Yachts Reopen After Hurricane

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After Hurricane Ian: Rebuilding a Cape Coral Yacht Business On the afternoon of September 28, 2022, Barb Hansen stood at her sliding door in Cape Coral, watching the 36-foot Grand Banks trawler tied to her dock as Hurricane Ian intensified. By about 4 p.m., the storm surge and wind had the trawler pitching in 12-foot … Read more

Scenic Views from Downeast Maine

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Caren-Marie Michelle: Finding Quiet Strength in “Cadillac from Schoodic Loop Road” The painting “Cadillac from Schoodic Loop Road” by Caren-Marie Michelle invites viewers into a moment of serene coastal beauty. In the composition, a distant shoreline is cloaked in dense, green trees that form a calm backdrop across the water. The immediate foreground is built … Read more

Sabre Founder Roger Hewson Dies, Company Announces

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Sabre Yachts: Roger Hewson and the Maine Tradition of Craftsmanship Before founding Sabre Yachts in 1970, Roger Hewson balanced work in his family’s construction business with a persistent passion for boat design. That dedication led him to build his first boat, a 26-foot sailing scow, a few years before Sabre’s official start. That early experience … Read more