Why Misery Loves Company: The Psychology Behind Shared Suffering

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The 1901 America’s Cup Trials: Herreshoff, Lawson, Constitution and Columbia In 1901 the satirical magazine Puck ran a memorable Sept. 25 cover depicting “The Wizard of Bristol,” Nathanael Herreshoff, alongside Boston yachtsman Thomas W. Lawson. The cartoon captured their frustration as both men watched their prospective defenders falter in the run-up to the America’s Cup. … Read more

Live Chesapeake Bay Storm Updates and Forecast

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Chesapeake Summer Storm — Photography by Jay Fleming Photographer: Jay Fleming Camera: Nikon D850 Shutter speed: 0.8 second Lens focal length: 34mm Aperture: f/5 ISO: 100 This article originally appeared in the July 2018 issue. Capturing the Power and Calm of a Chesapeake Summer Storm Jay Fleming’s image captures the dramatic mood of a Chesapeake … Read more

Sailing Around the World on a Square-Rigged Ship

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Circumnavigating the Globe Aboard the Picton Castle: A Square-Rigged Sail Training Odyssey A circumnavigation is the stuff of dreams—the ultimate test for sailors. Even rarer and more romantic is completing a world voyage aboard a square-rigged vessel. For decades the double-topsail barque Picton Castle, led by visionary skipper Captain Daniel Moreland, has made that dream … Read more

Inside Onne’s Home Workshop: The New Goose Project

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Inside Onne’s Home Workshop: Restoring a 1986 Grand Banks 32, Snow Goose Onne’s home workshop is modest in size but thoughtfully outfitted for boat repair, restoration and upgrades. Located beside his Jamestown, Rhode Island house, the space serves as a year-round shop where he can maintain and improve his 1986 Grand Banks 32, Snow Goose. … Read more

Symmetry Explained: Types, Examples and Real-World Uses

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Photo by OnEdition The Needles, Isle of Wight — A High-Speed Seascape Capture This striking image, credited to OnEdition, was captured at The Needles on the Isle of Wight, England. It first appeared in the September 2012 issue and demonstrates how the right combination of location, lens choice, and camera settings can produce a crisp, … Read more

Tumblehome Boatshop Restores and Builds Historic Lakeboats

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Restoring Indian: Tumblehome Boatshop Brings a 1903 Launch Back to Life When Ed Mitchell lived in Maine, he would hop on his Harley-Davidson and ride west through the mountains of New Hampshire and Vermont, then into New York’s Adirondacks on his way to the family camp in Old Forge on the Fulton Chain of Lakes. … Read more

Twin Vee Unveils New Hydrofoil Catamaran

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Twin Vee Introduces 35-Foot Hydrofoil Supported Ocean Cat Twin Vee Catamarans has launched a 35-foot hydrofoil catamaran engineered specifically for rough water performance, offering a fast, smooth and efficient ride, according to Roger Dunshee, CEO of the Fort Pierce, Florida-based company. Built from the ground up as a hydrofoil design rather than adapted from an … Read more

Who Controls Access to Our Oceans?

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Kristen Porter fishes commercially for lobster and scallops from his 42-foot Wesmac out of Cutler, Maine. For years he has carried a federally approved tracking device on his boat—installed at his own expense for about $3,100 and costing roughly $60 a month for service—so regulators can monitor his activity in scallop fisheries and ensure compliance … Read more

Paint Prognosis: How to Diagnose and Prevent Paint Damage

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Brian Perry Perry’s Boat Repair, Portland, CT Proper boat painting begins long before the spray gun comes out: roughly 80 percent of a successful paint job is preparation. Many owners try to save money by handling prep themselves, and in some cases that can be a smart way to reduce cost. However, hull filling and … Read more

Walking the Plank with Sara Faulkner

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Sara Faulkner likes to call herself a “real-life Valley Girl from L.A.,” but her résumé tells a much more complex story. During Hurricane Katrina she and her aircrew rescued 48 people in a single night. She was also the first woman to graduate from the U.S. Coast Guard’s Rescue Swimmer School and was nominated by … Read more