While you’ll find lots of boats and motors at this Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, you’ll also be able to check out some of the newest and coolest marine electronics.
Heading out from Rhode Island, where the NorthCoast 415 HT is built, skippers might continue south past Block Island for 100 miles to fish the fabled Atlantic canyons, or perhaps turn east around Cape ...
Sailfish Boats was one of the first fishing-boat companies to embrace a Fishing-Focused/Family-Friendly Boats mantra in the early 2000s. According to internal ...
This is one of the most versatile boats we’ve tested. It’s ready to fish, dive, day boat, or cruise. It makes it ideal for bringing out the entire family or a large group of friends and enjoying a ...
Bowrise, or inclination, affects several aspects of your boat’s ride and handling. The basic thing to remember is that if the bow is up, the stern is down—and vice versa. So, if you are navigating a ...
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Heading into the 1980s, the War on Drugs, enforcing the new 200-mile ­fisheries zone, and patrolling for migrants flowing up the Gulf Stream aboard overcrowded, unseaworthy boats and rafts strained ...
As one who worked full-time in a boatyard, I’ve got hands-on experience using boat stands. To this day, my own boat spends the Long Island winter on my own property on boat stands, as did the family’s ...
It was a decade ago that Bayliner last offered a near-30-footer with a cabin, the 285 SB. But by tapping into resources from its international Brunswick sister company, Quicksilver—sold in 87 ...
For the seventh year in a row, Finland has been named the Happiest Country in the World by the World Happiness Report, and I have a theory that it’s because their population owns more boats per capita ...