Daily Pearls of Wisdom: Life Lessons to Live By

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Oyster Trails by Boat: Dockage, Dining, and Where to Discover Local Oysters If you’re planning to explore oyster trails by boat, this guide highlights dockage options, recommended restaurants, and oyster farms or trails to visit in the areas covered. Each entry includes practical contact details so you can call ahead for slip availability, seasonal hours, … Read more

Refit Project Guide: Plan, Budget, and Manage

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Sideways is not a direction anyone wants a refit to take, yet it’s a familiar outcome on many projects. Owners looking to update their boats—whether for small improvements or complete overhauls—often run into avoidable problems. Experts from three well-regarded Maine shipyards—Lyman-Morse, Front Street Shipyard and Brooklin Boat Yard—say many of these issues stem from choosing … Read more

Wanderbird: Western North Atlantic Birding and Wildlife

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Wanderbird: A Sturdy North Sea Trawler Turned Expedition Yacht Photos by Onne van der Wal Salty, seaworthy and built to last, Wanderbird is a 90-foot former North Sea fishing trawler refitted as an intimate expedition yacht. Captains Rick and Karen Miles outfitted the vessel for comfortable, adventurous passagemaking, combining classic wooden interiors with modern voyaging … Read more

Vendee Globe: Solo Sailors’ Struggle and Perseverance

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Vendée Globe turmoil: Half the fleet forced to retire after brutal Southern Ocean conditions The 2008–09 Vendée Globe, often described as the Everest of solo sailing, saw an extraordinary wave of retirements after severe weather in the Southern Ocean. By early January, half the starters had withdrawn from the nonstop, solo, around-the-world race, many after … Read more

For the Record: What You Need to Know

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Johnson Outboards and Cypress Gardens: The 1977 Record That Changed Boating On May 16, 1977, a memorable collaboration between a leading outboard manufacturer and a legendary showman produced a spectacle that is still talked about by boating and water-skiing enthusiasts. At Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven, Florida—long known as the “Water Ski Capital of the … Read more

Chris and Sandra Tretick: Biography and Career Highlights

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Diesel Duck Owners Share Offshore Passagemaking Experience and Upgrades LOA: 48 feet, 5 inches • BEAM: 14 feet, 10 inches • POWER: single 150-hp John Deere 4045TFM diesel • SPEED: 6.5 knots cruise • RANGE: 6,825 nautical miles at 6.5 knots • TANKAGE: 2,000 gallons fuel, 250 gallons water • CONTACT: Seahorse Marine, Zhuhai, China, … Read more

Veteran sailor reunites with ocean-crossing raft An-Tiki

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Senior Sailors Set Out on An-Tiki Raft to Raise Funds for WaterAid An 86-year-old grandfather and a determined crew of over-50s set sail on April 6 from the Caribbean, bound for the Bahamas on a raft constructed from water pipes. The voyage has a clear charitable aim: the crew hopes to raise approximately $75,000 for … Read more

Block Island Weekend Guide: Beaches, Lighthouses and Eats

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The glory days of surfcasting for giant striped bass on Block Island still live large in the memories of those who were there. Between 1982 and 1987 the island’s rocky shores produced an extraordinary run of big stripers that few anglers have ever seen since. Veteran surfcaster Dennis Zambrotta, who chronicled those years in his … Read more

Russia Launches First Floating Nuclear Power Plant

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Akademik Lomonosov: Russia’s Floating Nuclear Power Plant Heads to the Arctic The 474-foot-long Akademik Lomonosov is a block-shaped floating nuclear power plant equipped to generate roughly 70 megawatts of electricity. Built and operated under the auspices of the state-controlled company Rosatom, the vessel was recently declared operational and has begun a long voyage to the … Read more

Piece by Piece: How Small Steps Lead to Big Changes

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Rebuilding the Maryland Dove: A Historically Accurate Replica of a 17th-Century Coastal Vessel In 1633 a small two-masted square-rigger named the Dove departed the Isle of Wight for the New World. Caught in a sudden storm and last seen by the crew of her larger companion, the Ark, flying distress lanterns, the Dove appeared lost. … Read more