Boat Features
A Design Reborn
The Dark Harbor Tender was fast, pretty, and seaworthy—all reasons for reviving the design
To Quebec by Bateau
Quebec here we come: Recreating the 1775 Arnold Expedition up the Kennebec and through the Maine wilderness.
Coming Home Salty
A mother and son learn how to sail a Beetle Cat.
Sailing the Ocean Blue
Being wheelchair-bound doesn’t mean you cannot go to sea.
Farewell to one of boating’s giants
Farewell to Meade Gougeon
Pier-to-Peer
Considerations for boats and the peer-to-peer rental model.
Onboard Observer
Research for a novel takes an author out to sea in search of lobsters and understanding.
Bermuda 40 Nostalgia
There’s a reason why Hinckley Bermuda 40s remain in high demand even after decades of use: they are versatile, capable, and elegant.
The Rower
The man: a 64-year-old real estate agent. The challenge: row 125 miles from Cape Cod to Portland, Maine, in 72 hours. Did he make it? Read the story!
Toroa
One of the more intriguing sailing yachts launched this year in Maine is the 72-foot sloop Toroa, built at Brooklin Boat Yard.



