In 1967, Ralph DeBaise enlisted 30 friends to remove the sailboat he was building from his cellar. It was called a "Boat ...
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The Art of Lateral Thinking Under Sail
Jimmy Cornell reflects on a lifetime of inventive, cautious and sometimes unconventional solutions at sea. The post The Art of Lateral Thinking Under Sail appeared first on Cruising World.
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Boat of the Year 2026 Preview: Changes in the Weather
From storms to hybrid tech, the initial 2026 Boat of the Year trials revealed major shifts in cruising design and priorities.
The Nouvelle Wave-inspired "Sleepless Nights" put Marczak on the fiction film track, until a chance encounter on a river one ...
If you want a proper lobster roll without the fuss, this homey Frankfort stop is worth a drive from just about anywhere in Michigan.
Thoughtful Valentine’s Day gift ideas for anglers, from practical upgrades to unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime. Field-tested picks they’ll actually use.
David and Lee Luu came to Springfield as refugees after each escaped Vietnam in the 1980s. By 1991, they were married and opening Cashew Station.
On April 18, 1988, the U.S. Navy destroyed two Iranian oil platforms, sunk one frigate and a missile boat, crippled a second ...
Lake Bentonville is cradled in the folds of Osage Park three blocks west of Walton Boulevard and Southwest 18th Street. The ...
National Geographic joined an expedition to understand the mysterious creatures of the ice-locked southern continent.
Whale entanglements are becoming more common along the west coast of the United States, with NOAA Fisheries reporting as many as three dozen confirmed sightings in 2024.
During Lynetteholm surveys in the Øresund, 91-foot Svælget 2, the largest known of its kind, was documented by Viking Ship ...
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