Summer Fluke Fishing: When and Where to Catch Fluke

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Fluke Fishing: Daytime Drift Techniques, Rigs and Family-Friendly Tips Fluke, commonly called summer flounder, are a daytime fish—making them ideal for family outings on the bay or the open ocean. Unlike early-morning striper trips, fluke fishing often allows anglers to sleep in, enjoy a relaxed breakfast and head out for productive midmorning or afternoon fishing … Read more

Get Things Done: Actionable Productivity Tips

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Spring has arrived, but it’s still dark when I pull into Billings Diesel and Marine on Moose Island in Stonington, Maine, just before 6 a.m. Two cars park nearby and I ask the drivers where I can find Greg Sanborn. “He’ll be here in a few minutes,” one replies. “He’ll park right there in front … Read more

Inside a Massive Yacht Refit: Complete Restoration and Upgrades

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The 172-year-old whaleship Charles W. Morgan is completing a multi-year restoration designed to ensure this iconic vessel survives for generations to come. Built in New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1841, the 113-foot, full-rigged Morgan is the oldest commercial ship in the United States still afloat; only the naval frigate USS Constitution, launched in 1797, predates her … Read more

How to Diagnose and Fix Faulty Gauges

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Learn the ins and outs of your diesel engine, as well as how to maintain and troubleshoot it, by taking the Boaters University course Marine Diesel Maintenance & Troubleshooting. Sign up today and use the code: SOUNDINGS for 15 percent off. How Marine Diesel Instrument Gauges and Senders Work Most engine instrument panels include alarms … Read more

There’s No Perfect Fishing Boat – Part 1: How to Choose

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Editor’s note: There is no single “perfect” fishing boat—what suits one angler may be completely wrong for another. In this first of two columns, Zach Harvey interviews a charter skipper with 50 years on the water. The captain discusses the first two of the four boats he’s owned, describing the strengths and weaknesses of each … Read more

Peak Season Travel: Dates, Tips and Deals

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Boston Whaler 220 Dauntless Boston Whaler’s development team has introduced two fresh additions to the popular Dauntless bay-boat lineup: the 220 and the 250 Dauntless. Both models are new designs from the deep-V hull up, with raised freeboard compared to previous Dauntless boats for improved handling in rougher conditions. These versatile boats are equally at … Read more

When Disaster Strikes: Your Crisis Response Guide

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Even the best-maintained boats can suffer serious failures if small problems go unnoticed. A peaceful day on the water can turn quickly when a hidden issue finally breaks loose. Boats are complex systems with many potential failure points—metal parts exposed to stray electricity, cooling passages that clog over time, vibrating fuel lines, aging hoses, and … Read more

Historic Schooner Restoration: What’s Next?

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Shenandoah’s Next Chapter: Preserving a Martha’s Vineyard Tradition of Sailing Education For more than half a century Captain Bob Douglas and Black Dog Tall Ships have introduced generations of Martha’s Vineyard fourth- and fifth-graders to life at sea aboard the schooners Shenandoah and Alabama. Since the 1990s alone, well over 5,000 island children have sailed … Read more

AIM Marine Hosts Connecticut Fall Boat Show, Branford Oct 7-9

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Connecticut Fall Boat Show Debuts Oct. 7–9 in Branford Active Interest Media, the parent company of Soundings, will present the inaugural Connecticut Fall Boat Show on Oct. 7–9 at Safe Harbor Bruce & Johnsons Marina in Branford, Connecticut. The three-day event is positioned centrally on Long Island Sound, offering easy access for coastal boaters and … Read more

Sturgeon Bay Tugboats: Seascapes and Harbor Views

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Rick Brawner: Painting Door County’s Tugboats and the Spirit of the Great Lakes For many marine artists, a deep connection forms between place and practice. Whether drawn to the jagged coast of Maine, the turquoise Caribbean, or the sheltered shallows of Chesapeake Bay, artists often find a singular region that resonates with their eye and … Read more