Next-Generation Charging Stations for Electric Boats

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Lake Tahoe Marina Installs First Marine CCS Electric-Boat Charger in the U.S. In mid-May, Homewood Resort’s marina at Lake Tahoe became the site of a milestone for electric boating: the installation of what appears to be the first marine CCS (Combined Charging System) rapid-charging station in the United States. The installation drew excitement from industry … Read more

The Drop Movie Review: Tom Hardy Crime Drama

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Any sailor who has dropped a spinnaker in a close race—whether sailing a small Blue Jay or a grand J-boat—recognizes the electric moment captured in Willard Bond’s watercolor painting “The Drop.” It is the instant when the cockpit and foredeck synchronize, when sheets and guys are handled in a blur, and the helmsman weaves through … Read more

Jersey Speed Skiff Review: Specs, Performance, and Photos

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The Jersey Speed Skiff: New Jersey’s Compact Speedboat Legend Compact, nimble, and surprisingly powerful for its size, the Jersey Speed Skiff has earned a reputation as a true speedboat classic. Built along the New Jersey coast, this small runabout combines a long regional history with an active present-day racing scene. At roughly 16 feet in … Read more

How to Prepare for a Product Launch

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Snow Goose Refit: New Windlass, Mantus Anchor, and Cabin Restoration The original Vetus windlass on Snow Goose, Onne van der Wal’s 1986 Grand Banks 32, had seen better days. Although the boat still carried a 35-pound CQR anchor, Onne chose to replace it with a Mantus anchor, a brand he’d used and trusted on a … Read more

Sea Stories: Memorable Maritime Tales from August 2021

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What We’re Watching Onne’s New Goose — Onne van der Wal, the internationally recognized marine photographer, has taken on another hands-on project that will appeal to boat owners, refitters and cruising enthusiasts. After fully refitting Snoek, his 1972 Pearson 36 — a project that was featured in a PBS special — Van der Wal and … Read more

Need a Tow? 24/7 Tow Truck Near Me

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John Condon paused to confirm the figures. At first glance it seemed almost unbelievable that calls to TowBoatU.S. for on-water assistance rose by 43.9 percent in just two years. Yet the numbers were real. In 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic prompted a surge in boat purchases not seen in over a decade, TowBoatU.S. recorded a … Read more

Matinicus Island Lunch Day Trip by Boat

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Matinicus: A Solo RIB Trip to Maine’s Far-Out Island Facebook sent me to Matinicus. When former Soundings editor-in-chief Mary South posted a stunning photo of the island she sometimes calls home, I impulsively told her I might run my RIB out for lunch. I should have done more homework first. I knew Matinicus lay well … Read more

Fishing Crew Finds Rare $1.5M Ambergris at Sea

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Yemeni Fishing Crew Finds Rare Ambergris Worth Millions in Gulf of Aden Yemen, long afflicted by conflict and widespread poverty, is home to many coastal communities that depend on the sea for their livelihoods. In a remarkable turn of events, a 35-person fishing crew from Yemen discovered a life-changing treasure while working in the Gulf … Read more

95-Year-Old Message in a Bottle Found on Michigan Shore

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Century-Old Message in a Bottle Reunites Family with Memory from 1926 On the Friday before Father’s Day weekend, Captain Jennifer Dowker was diving in the Cheboygan River, Michigan, performing routine maintenance on the hull of her glass-bottomed tour boat, Yankee Sunshine. The vessel, used for summer shipwreck tours, often requires divers to scrape barnacles and … Read more

7 4th of July Boating Safety Tips

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Fourth of July Boating Safety: Practical Tips for New and Seasoned Boaters Fourth of July weekend is one of the busiest times on the water. Many boaters head out to watch on-the-water fireworks displays, join large raft-ups with friends, and enjoy crowded anchorages at popular boating hotspots. That increased activity makes thoughtful preparation and cautious … Read more