Sea Lessons: Stories from the Morning Light Crew

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What the Sea Teaches Us: The Crew of the Morning Light — Book Overview Every ocean racer understands the unique combination of adrenaline, discipline and quiet reflection that comes with long-distance sailing. Jeff Kurtti’s hardcover book, “What the Sea Teaches Us: The Crew of the Morning Light” (Disney Editions, 2008), serves as a vivid companion … Read more

Skilled Worker Shortage: Many Jobs, Not Enough Qualified Workers

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Trade schools are working to reshape the marine industry’s image as they help address a widening skills gap John Headley had only limited experience with boats—sailing as a child and the occasional powerboat outing as an adult—but that did not stop him from making a major life change. After eight years at his job in … Read more

50 Years of Sailing: Lessons on the Joy of Being at Sea

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Annapolis Sailing School Celebrates 50 Years of Teaching Sailing with Fun and Safety When founder Jerry Wood opened the Annapolis Sailing School five decades ago, he built it around a single guiding principle: learning to sail should be fun. That simple philosophy helped the school grow into a longtime local institution on the Chesapeake Bay. … Read more

Marine Technology: Applications, Trends and Careers

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Marine tech for beginners John C. Payne is both a sailor and a professional marine electrical engineer and surveyor who understands what keeps boats running — and what causes them to fail. He is the author of several books, including the well-known Marine Electrical and Electronics Bible, and he has expanded his “Understanding …” series … Read more

Boat Talk with Ariel Pared

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Ariel Pared is vice president of sales and marketing for SeaVee Boats in Miami. In 2008 SeaVee became the first company in the United States to produce a center-console boat with pod-drive propulsion, a 39-foot model that helped establish the company as an innovator in propulsion technology. Pared, 43, and his partners Ralph Torres and … Read more

Florida Launches New Flare Disposal Program

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Safe Disposal of Expired Marine Flares: What Boaters Need to Know Boaters operating on U.S. coastal waters and the Great Lakes are required to carry U.S. Coast Guard–approved visual distress signals that are rated for both daytime and nighttime use. Many mariners rely on pyrotechnic flares because a single device often meets both requirements. However, … Read more

Winterize Your Home Properly to Prevent Costly Repairs

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How to Prepare Your Boat for Winter Storage Proper winterizing and storage protect your boat’s appearance, lower maintenance costs, and preserve its resale value. Putting a boat to bed for the season involves far more than switching off the batteries and locking the hatch. A careful, methodical layup will prevent common off-season damage and make … Read more

Carolina-Built 28-Foot Boat: Design, Specs and Features

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Harrison Boatworks 28 Center Console Sportfisherman: Carolina-Style, Cold-Molded Performance With its distinctive broken sheer, flared bow and cold-molded construction, the Harrison Boatworks 28 Center Console Sportfisherman captures classic Carolina lines while delivering modern performance and efficiency. Design Intent and Seakeeping Patrick Harrison, owner and operator of Harrison Boatworks on Roanoke Island, N.C., designed the 28 … Read more

The Love Boat: Complete TV Guide, Cast & Episode List

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The Christina O: From World War II Escort to Iconic Luxury Yacht Built originally as a Canadian anti-submarine and convoy escort during World War II’s Battle of the Atlantic, the 325-foot vessel that would become known as the Christina O followed one of the most remarkable transformations in maritime history. Purchased after the war by … Read more

A Prow Built to Showcase American Naval Power

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Cakewalk: A 281-Foot Superyacht Built in Connecticut by Derecktor Shipyard The 281-foot Cakewalk, launched this summer from Derecktor Shipyard in Bridgeport, Connecticut, is more than an impressive yacht: it is a clear example of high-end American shipbuilding. With a steel hull, aluminum superstructure and richly finished interiors in wood, stone and wrought iron, Cakewalk was … Read more