Ley Lines in San Francisco: Mapping the City’s Energy

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Getting to America’s Cup Village from San Francisco and Oakland Airports The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Oakland International Airport (OAK) are practically equal in distance from the America’s Cup Village and park — roughly 13 miles as the crow flies. That proximity makes both airports convenient entry points for visitors, and because the … Read more

Offshore Well: How Deep-Sea Drilling Works

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Life on a Remote Island What is it like to live on an island 22 miles offshore, home to only about three dozen winter residents, whose local economy revolves around lobstering? That question lies at the heart of a clear-eyed, intimate account of year-round life on Maine’s Matinicus Island. About the island Matinicus sits well … Read more

Unmanned Queen Bee Spacecraft Completes Historic 3-Year Mission

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Queen Bee: The Unbelievable Journey of a 26-Foot Regulator Center Console A well-built small boat can withstand far more abuse than many of us imagine. The extraordinary story of Queen Bee—a 26‑foot Regulator center console lost off Nantucket in 2008 and discovered years later floating off the coast of Spain—underscores that truth and highlights both … Read more

Spotlight on Local Talent: Rising Stars Near You

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American Magic and IYRS: Reviving Rhode Island’s America’s Cup Boatbuilding Tradition Rhode Island’s role in building America’s Cup yachts stretches back well over a century, beginning with Vigilant, constructed in 1893 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company in Bristol. That same deep boatbuilding culture is part of the thread that connects today’s campaigns to their storied … Read more

Beneteau Launches Global Saltwater Fishing Online Tournament

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Beneteau Launches the Beneteau Fishing Trophy: An International, Digital No-Kill Competition Beneteau has introduced the Beneteau Fishing Trophy, a new international and digitized competition designed for saltwater anglers everywhere. The Trophy makes it easy for fishermen and women to join a global, community-driven event: participants document their catches with their smartphones, share images and stories, … Read more

Red Right Return: Navigational Buoys Every Boater Learns

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The marker was always there, way out on the shoal. It was anchored by an old chain to a mushroom anchor at the far end of the long sandbar that runs between the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers, where they join in a Y to form the York River. Thousands of years ago that shoal had … Read more

Ghost Ships: True Tales of Haunted Boats and Sea Legends

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Beached to Rot: A Row of Early 1800s Wooden Vessels in New York City A single black-and-white photograph from the Detroit Photographic Co. captures a haunting scene: a fleet of wooden vessels from the early 1800s left stranded on a New York City shoreline. The caption—“beached to rot away, New York City”—frames what at first … Read more

Twilight Serenade: Crooning Beneath a Rare Evening Glow

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Fall feels like a small-batch bourbon: fleeting, bittersweet and aromatic. It’s the finest season for lingering on the water before winter arrives on Dec. 21 and shuts the waterways until spring. This year autumn arrived under a full September moon. I missed a call from fellow writer Tom Neale while I was out on the … Read more

Switching to Lithium Batteries: Pros, Cons and Tips

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Marine lithium battery systems have advanced rapidly in recent years. If you need greater onboard capacity to support growing electrical demands, want to lower long-term operating costs, or reduce weight aboard your vessel, converting to a lithium battery system can be a sensible upgrade. Lithium-ion describes a family of battery chemistries; in the marine world, … Read more

Dock and Dine: Waterfront Restaurants for Boaters

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NEW ENGLAND REGION ROYAL RIVER GRILL HOUSEYarmouth, MaineSet along the scenic Royal River in Yarmouth, Maine, Royal River Grill House specializes in wood-fired seafood and steaks. The restaurant serves dinner nightly and offers lunch Monday through Saturday, plus a lighter mid-day menu daily from 3 to 4 p.m. There are weekend breakfast and Sunday brunch … Read more