Tall Ships Events Continue With NY Festival
Having left a huge public maritime festival in Savannah, Georgia, on Monday, May 7, seven tall ships have made it to Cape Fear, North Carolina, completing the first leg of Tall Ships America's 2012 TA
The World Through the Eyes of a Ship Master's Daughter
Ruth Montgomery was born in 1880 to a seafaring family (her father, both grandfathers, and many uncles were all deep water ship masters).
Spring Traditions on the Coast: Hauling Out
Every year, the windjammers that take tourists for sailing adventures on the coast of Maine must "haul out" for a few days at least.
This Not So Big House Is Actually a Boat
More people than ever before are discovering that living aboard doesn't have to involve sailing off to Tahiti.
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Second Straight Leg Victory for U.S. Racing Team
Newport, Rhode Island's Kenny Read has powered his Mar Mostro and its crew to a second consecutive leg victor
Electric Saildrive Installed on C.W. Hood Daysailer
We are very excited to announce that our dream of an electric inboard sail drive for the C.W. Hood 32 is now a reality!
Dreaming Away a Rainy Day in Tenants Harbor
Rain, rain, rain! That's all the sky seems to want to give us the past couple of weeks in midcoast Maine. The sun will appear for a day, then disappear for three days.
Former America's Cup Yachts Return to Newport Harbor
Three former America's Cup yachts have returned to Newport Harbor for another season of sailing and chartering.
Miami Prepares to Welcome Ocean Racers
Boaters in Miami -- plus about 150,000 other sailing enthusiasts coming into town from around the country -- are
Catboating in South Dartmouth
A Marshall 15 Sandpiper enjoying a late afternoon breeze.