Vetus Unveils Electric Propulsion Systems for Boats

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Vetus Unveils E-line Air Electric Propulsion Motors for Small Craft Vetus, the Dutch pioneer in marine electrification best known for its thruster systems, has introduced a compact new line of electric propulsion motors called E-line Air. Announced at boot Düsseldorf, the series is designed specifically for repower projects and new builds on boats up to … Read more

Team Holcim-PRB Clinches Victory in Leg 1 of The Ocean Race

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Leg One of The Ocean Race 2023: Winners, Standings and Cabo Verde Stopover The opening leg of The Ocean Race 2023 concluded on Sunday with strong performances across both the IMOCA and VO65 fleets. The IMOCA class was led by Team Holcim-PRB, which completed the leg from Alicante to Cabo Verde in just over five … Read more

The Ocean Race Sets Sail for Open Waters

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The Ocean Race 2023 — Leg One: Alicante to Cape Verde The opening leg of The Ocean Race 2023 set off from Alicante, Spain, on Sunday with a fleet divided between five IMOCA (International Monohull Open Class Association) entries and six VO65s. This first stage is a fast, tactical run of roughly 1,900 nautical miles … Read more

Rafael Nadal Invests in Electric Boat Racing Series

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Rafael Nadal Joins E1 Electric Racing as Team Owner to Support Marine Restoration Twenty-two-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal has become the newest team owner in E1, the world’s first all-electric raceboat championship. Nadal’s investment is focused on environmental stewardship: it will support efforts to combat the loss of marine ecosystems and biodiversity while raising … Read more

Watershed Moment: The Turning Point in Modern History

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U.S. Representative John Sarbanes describes himself as an avid, if occasional, boater. “I love being out on the water, but I don’t get much of a chance to do that,” the Maryland Democrat told Soundings. “Whenever I’m out on the water, I’m in seventh heaven.” That affection for the Chesapeake Bay underpins a new proposal … Read more

Seamanship Guide: Essential Boating Skills and Safety

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Boating Safety: Inspect Your Equipment Before You Leave the Dock When I taught seamanship and boat handling to new owners, everyone seemed eager to learn how to make a perfect docking maneuver—then blast out of the marina. But my first lesson was always about safety. One memory sticks with me: a middle-aged man who, excited … Read more

Camano 31 Trawler Review, Specs and Buying Guide

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Camano 31: A Practical Coastal Cruiser by Bob Warman The Camano 31, designed by Vancouver naval architect Bob Warman, is a compact coastal cruiser that blends the robust, practical qualities of regional working boats with comfortable cruising accommodations. Originally referred to as the 28 when Warman built, launched and sold the first hull, the design … Read more

Why You Will Fall for Bequia: Guide to the Charming Caribbean Isle

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Bequia: The Gaff-Rigged Wooden Cutter That Traveled from a Caribbean Beach to Marina del Rey I was sailing down the inner channel of Marina del Rey beneath a warm red sunset when Nills, one of the crew, pointed toward a distinctive 40-foot gaff-rigged wooden cutter tied at the end of a dock. Its classic lines … Read more

Sea Sense: Coastal Safety, Tide and Weather Alerts

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When Intuition Matters at Sea: Lessons from Fatal Boating Voyages Deb Kiley felt uneasy before boarding the 58-foot sailing yacht Trashman for a trip from Maryland to Florida. She didn’t get along with one crewmate, Mark Adams, and there was a deeper, persistent sense that something wasn’t right about the voyage. Still, she had plans … Read more

British Virgin Islands Off-Season Travel Guide

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Tourism in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) is not yet exactly where it was five years ago, but it’s making a strong comeback. Most charter bases and marinas have been repaired or rebuilt, businesses are reopening, and fuel, groceries and provisions are generally available. That renewed activity means popular anchorages and restaurants can be busy: … Read more