Timeless Life Lessons That Shape Your Future

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New Maritime High School Near Seattle Brings Project-Based Maritime Education and Career Paths Starting this autumn, the Seattle area will welcome a new maritime high school that aims to broaden access to boating, maritime trades, and waterfront careers for students from diverse backgrounds. Maritime High School, part of the Highline Public Schools system, will open … Read more

Onne’s New Goose: Light, Sound, and a Redesigned Head

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Refitting a 1986 Grand Banks 32: Practical Upgrades on Snow Goose Onne and Tenley van der Wal moved quickly after buying their 1986 Grand Banks 32. Their first tasks were practical: clear out years of accumulated gear, bring tools aboard and get the boat clean and functional. Onne started where every refit often begins — … Read more

How an Autonomous Ship Maps the Oceans

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Saildrone’s 72-foot Unmanned Surveyor Aims to Map the Uncharted Ocean With roughly 81 percent of the world’s oceans still unmapped, a California-based company is deploying an innovative approach: wind- and solar-powered unmanned sailboats. Alameda’s Saildrone has launched its first 72-foot remotely controlled vessel, the Saildrone Surveyor, into San Francisco Bay to begin advanced ocean mapping … Read more

Soundings Wins Top Awards for Writing and Photography

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Soundings and AIM Marine Group Secure Multiple Honors in BWI Writing Competition Last week Boating Writers International (BWI) announced the winners of its annual writing and photography competition. Titles from Active Interest Media’s (AIM) Marine Group, including Soundings, were recognized across several categories for work published in 2020. The awards are typically presented at the … Read more

Woman Sets Solo Rowing World Record

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Jasmine Harrison Becomes Youngest Solo Female to Row Across the Atlantic Jasmine Harrison, a 21-year-old swim instructor and bartender from North East England, has become the youngest solo female to row across the Atlantic Ocean. Taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, Harrison completed the crossing from the Canary Islands to Antigua and Barbuda … Read more

Mercury Verado 600: Outboard Engine Specs & Performance

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The Mercury Verado 600 is nominally an outboard—because it mounts to a boat’s transom—but in every other respect it represents a major leap forward in outboard motor design. Over the last century the basic outboard layout has changed little, yet the Verado 600 combines a host of modern engineering solutions that could reshape how large … Read more

Mercury Unveils 600-hp Verado Outboard: Its Most Powerful Yet

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The Mercury Verado 600 is, technically, an outboard motor because it mounts to a boat’s transom. But in practice it represents a major rethink of what an outboard can be for large center consoles, dayboats and other big offshore craft. Rather than being a scaled-up conventional design, the Verado 600 combines a V12 powerhead, contra-rotating … Read more

Model Sailboats: Build, Race, and Join Local Clubs

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Model Sailboat Regattas: A Brief History and Modern Revival Model sailboat skippers gather for a regatta in Marblehead, Massachusetts, in this early 20th-century image from the collections at Mystic Seaport, the maritime museum in Mystic, Connecticut. The image captures a long tradition: model yachting has roots stretching back to the 1870s in the United States … Read more

Aspen C108: Specs, Features and User Review

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Larry Graf, founder and chief designer of Aspen Power Catamarans, has taken his boats to some of the planet’s most remote and demanding environments — from Siberia to Canada’s Northwest Territories and Alaska. Those years of hands-on cruising and engineering have culminated in the 37-foot Aspen C108, a design that prioritizes long-range efficiency, seaworthiness and … Read more

Solidarity at Sea: How Coastal Communities Unite

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Vendée Globe Rescue: Jean Le Cam Saves Kevin Escoffier in the Southern Ocean Twenty-nine years after Queen Elizabeth II called 1992 her “annus horribilis,” and after a year marked by a global pandemic and intense political division, the closing months of 2020 delivered a rare, uplifting moment at sea. During the solo round-the-world Vendée Globe … Read more