GM and Pure Watercraft Unveil New Electric Pontoon Boat

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Pure Watercraft and GM Introduce an Electric Pontoon Boat General Motors’ minority investment in Pure Watercraft has moved quickly from announcement to product. After GM acquired a 25 percent stake in the electric outboard maker, the collaboration produced its first branded boat: the Pure Watercraft Electric Pontoon Boat, revealed at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show … Read more

Giant Prehistoric Sea Dragon Fossil Unearthed in Britain

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33-Foot “Sea Dragon” Fossil Unearthed at Rutland Water A 33-foot-long marine reptile fossil, described in the press as a “sea dragon,” was discovered in a drained lagoon in Britain. Scientists have identified the specimen as Temnodontosaurus trigonodont, a species that lived roughly 180 million years ago during the early Jurassic, at a time when dinosaurs … Read more

Two Upgrades That Kept a Nordhavn 43 Sailing During the Pandemic

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How a Seattle Couple Turned a Pandemic Quarantine into a Liveaboard Adventure Heather Brewer and Paul Bultema, both based in Seattle, Washington, met on the dating app Bumble in March 2020. Heather noticed Paul’s profile right away—he had visited 91 countries, while she had seen 72—and she liked the idea of traveling with someone equally … Read more

Jacques Cousteau Antarctic Expedition: Ship, Science and Legacy

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Cousteau’s 1972–1973 Antarctic Expedition Aboard Calypso In 1973, legendary French explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau was concluding a four-month scientific and film expedition to Antarctica aboard the 141-foot research vessel Calypso, a former British Royal Navy minesweeper converted for oceanographic work. Departing Marseille in September 1972, the expedition combined scientific observation, wildlife study and pioneering cinematography to … Read more

Marine Artist William Davis Reimagines Vineyard Sound

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Pilot Whales Off Great Round Shoal Lightship, Vineyard Sound — A Maritime Painting by William Davis On a choppy day in Vineyard Sound, two sailors make their way past the Great Round Shoal lightship, one of the distinctive light vessels that appeared in the 19th century to mark safe passages through the sound during seasons … Read more

Boat Brightwork Restoration by Professional Varnishers

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Antigua’s Varnishers: Caribbean Craftsmanship at Work in Newport Every winter, yachts from around the world migrate to the warm Caribbean, drawn by favorable weather and a mature service infrastructure. Owners use the season to repair and refresh their vessels—and few tasks receive as much attention as brightwork. Antigua, long regarded by many as the “Varnishing … Read more

Life Proof Boats Launches with CEO Micah Bowers at the Helm

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Life Proof Boats: Engineering, Safety and Purpose-Built Design Micah Bowers, CEO of Life Proof Boats, has a talent for making memorable videos that demonstrate his company’s product philosophy. Early on, to prove the durability of the company’s foam buoyancy collars, he shoved a pocketknife, a speargun, a machete and an arrow into one of the … Read more

Port Townsend Shipwrights Co-op: A Boatyard With Heart

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Stephen and Debbie Gratton had already sailed more than 70,000 miles in their Oyster 53, Amelie—including a circumnavigation with the 2012 Oyster World Rally, two voyages to French Polynesia, and a cruise from Alaska to Mexico and back—when they arrived in Port Townsend, Washington, in the spring of 2021. They intended to undertake a major … Read more

Markley 46: Specifications, Reviews and Where to Buy

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Markley 46: The Fiberglass Evolution of the Chesapeake Deadrise The Chesapeake deadrise is a workboat tradition born on the tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay, and the Markley 46 represents a key evolution of that lineage. Originally built by and for commercial watermen harvesting crabs, oysters and finfish, traditional deadrise boats were rugged, practical wooden … Read more

Cutwater C-288 Coupe Review: Specs, Features and Performance

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As consolidation reshapes the marine industry, family-owned boatbuilders are increasingly rare. Cutwater Boats of Auburn, Washington, is one of those exceptions — a company still guided by the Livingston family and their long history in boatbuilding. Dave Livingston, chairman of Fluid Motion LLC, is the founder and a driving force behind Cutwater. A marine veteran … Read more