Why Floating Homes Are Not Classified as Vessels

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Supreme Court: Floating Home Is Not a Vessel — The Fane Lozman Case Fane Lozman won a major legal victory against the city of Riviera Beach, Fla., when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that his two-story floating home was not a vessel under federal admiralty law. The decision, handed down on Jan. 15, resolved … Read more

Pity the Fish: Overfishing, Pollution, and Aquarium Harm

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No part of the marine market has benefited more from advances in electronics than fishermen. Anglers have driven a steady stream of innovation in fishfinding technology, and the resulting developments have improved electronics for every boater. Many of us who grew up fishing remember the progression: basic electronic flashers, paper graphs, monochrome CRT echosounders, color … Read more

Hang On: Practical Ways to Stay Resilient in Hard Times

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Hard Conditions for IMOCA 60 One Planet, One Ocean/Pharmaton in the Southern Ocean The IMOCA 60 One Planet, One Ocean/Pharmaton endured a punishing stretch during the Southern Ocean leg of the double-handed, non-stop Barcelona World Race. Skippered by Aleix Gelabert and Didac Costa, the two-person team faced heavy headwinds and 13-foot seas for much of … Read more

Beacon to Boston: Discover Beantown’s Highlights

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Graves Light: Boston Harbor’s Beacon on the Ledges A steamer rides at anchor off the Graves ledges in Boston’s outer harbor in 1906. A busy scene unfolds on the landing at Graves Light as crew members unload supplies for the newest Massachusetts lighthouse. Once ashore, provisions and equipment had to be carried up roughly 30 … Read more

Cat Man Do: Cat Training, Behavior and Care Tips

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Larry Graf is a data-driven designer whose easy laugh and warm smile might not fit the stereotype of a pocket-protector engineer. Yet his passion is unmistakable: analyzing boat performance and turning those numbers into practical, seakindly designs. Graf has created numerous rugged, fuel-efficient power catamarans over a long career, from his early work founding Glacier … Read more

EdgeWater Unveils First Diesel-Powered Boat

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EdgeWater Power Boats has introduced its first diesel-powered model, the 228CCD, equipped with a fuel-efficient 180-hp Yanmar 4BY2 supplied by Mastry Engine Center, the boatbuilder announced. Where EdgeWater historically relied on outboard propulsion, the 228CCD reflects a deliberate shift toward diesel alternatives. The model traces its origins to a custom gas sterndrive commission for a … Read more

Container Ship Remains Stuck in Mud

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Ever Forward Grounded in Chesapeake Bay: Partial Offload Planned to Free Container Ship The 1,095-foot container ship Ever Forward, which has been lodged in the mud of Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay for the past three weeks, will be partially offloaded as part of a renewed effort to refloat the vessel. U.S. Coast Guard officials say the … Read more

Marathon, Florida Travel Guide: Beaches & Attractions

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In “Where Have All the Pirates Gone,” singer Eileen Quinn paints a picture of Boot Key Harbor in Marathon that evokes both fond memories and uncomfortable truths about a changing cruising community. The song’s tongue-in-cheek verses—about beaches, bikini-clad crowds and an endless supply of overproof rum—hint at a bygone era of rough-and-ready boaters who once … Read more

Explore the Lower Connecticut River: Kayaking, Wildlife and Towns

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Old Saybrook and Essex: Boating the Lower Connecticut River The lower Connecticut River is widely regarded as one of the region’s last great natural estuaries, and for boaters it offers a rich combination of scenic cruising, historic towns and well-equipped marinas. At the river’s mouth sits Old Saybrook, and roughly six miles upstream lies Essex … Read more

Offshore Cruising Guide: Safety, Navigation, Weather

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Offshore cruising for the next generation The Handbook of Offshore Cruising, originally published in 1994 by Jim Howard, returns in a thoroughly revised second edition (April 2009, softcover, 468 pages). This updated edition, revised and modernized by Charles J. Doane, brings the classic trans-oceanic passagemaking manual into the 21st century with refreshed content and an … Read more