Day Sail Charters & Scenic Sailing Trips

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JourSail: An Electronic Logbook for iPhone and iPod Touch Two German developers, Medienkonzepte and RockAByte, created JourSail to meet the growing demand for mobile, easy-to-use tools for sailors and boaters. Designed specifically for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch, JourSail turns these portable devices into an electronic logbook that captures key navigation and voyage details using … Read more

Cobia 344CC Center Console: Specs, Features and Review

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The Maverick Boat Co. has expanded its Cobia center-console lineup with a new flagship: the 344CC. Designed to serve both anglers and families, the 344CC blends a fishing-focused layout with comfortable accommodations, ample storage and a robust hardtop. With a wide array of standard features and dealer-fit options that let owners rig the boat for … Read more

Boat in Fatal Capsize Deemed Unsuitable for Race

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The Chicago Yacht Club’s race selection committee plans to re-evaluate both its participant selection process and the stability standards for competing boats after a US Sailing–led review into the deaths of two sailors during the 2011 Race to Mackinac. The tragic loss has prompted a renewed emphasis on boat suitability, crew experience and safety criteria … Read more

Honoring Sea Tow’s Joe Frohnhoefer

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Capt. Joe Frohnhoefer, Founder of Sea Tow Services International, Dies at 71 Joseph Frohnhoefer Jr., affectionately known as “Capt. Joe,” died on March 24 at his home in Southold, New York, after a brief battle with cancer. He was 71. His deep love of the water and unwavering good Samaritan spirit guided a lifetime of … Read more

Hurricane Michael Photos: Damage, Landfall and Aftermath

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When Hurricane Michael struck the Florida Panhandle with sustained winds topping 150 mph, a boat warehouse near Panama City failed under the force of the storm, collapsing like a house of cards. The dramatic image of metal, wood and fiberglass strewn across the lot became a stark example of how quickly severe wind and storm … Read more

Cold-Water Sailing Gear: Drysuits, Layers & Safety Tips

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Winter boating isn’t for everyone, and I understand why some people haul their boats out and wrap them up. But many of us keep sailing through the cold months — chasing wind, targeting winter cod and pollock, or just enjoying the clear, brisk days offshore. Whatever your reason for being on cold water, remember one … Read more

Solar Sal 27: Quiet Solar Unit – Features and Specs

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Solar Sal 27: A Quiet Electric Launch for Northwest Summers Many boaters tell me they love the moment they shut down the engine and hear only the water. I feel the same way—there’s a calm that comes when the mechanical noise fades and the hull slips through the water. In the Northwest, however, summer winds … Read more

ARC 2012 Transatlantic Sailing Challenge Kicks Off

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Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) Sets Sail from Las Palmas to St. Lucia Sunday marked the start of the renowned Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC), organized by the World Cruising Club. The rally brings together a diverse international fleet for a classic trans-Atlantic passage, combining serious offshore sailing with a strong cruising and community spirit. … Read more

2012 Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Guide

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Cruising guides for the new year The 2012 editions of Dozier’s Waterway Guides—covering the Chesapeake Bay, the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, the Southern coast, and the Bahamas—offer thorough, mile-by-mile coverage for cruisers navigating from New Jersey to Texas, and extending into the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands. These guides are designed for boaters who … Read more

How History Moves Forward: Innovations Shaping Tomorrow

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Harold Burnham’s passion for wooden boats keeps a tradition alive For master shipwright and charter captain Harold Burnham, building and sailing traditional wooden boats is more than a craft — it’s a way of life and a mission to preserve Essex, Massachusetts’s maritime heritage. Burnham, an 11th-generation boatbuilder and a 2012 National Heritage Fellowship recipient, … Read more