For as long as I can remember, boaters have sought to keep their boat’s bilges as dry as possible. This only makes sense, as carrying so-called “casual water” in the bilge can lead to increased ...
The Sea Tow Foundation, a national non-profit dedicated to reducing boating-related accidents and fatalities, in partnership with its Boating Safety Advisory Council, is now accepting applications for ...
Boaters familiar with East Lake Tohopekaliga’s rapidly changing moods had long since run for the marina. Lightning flashed on the horizon as tornado warnings blared across central Florida. That left ...
Editor’s Note: While Boating doesn’t often cover the business of boating, Grady-White’s prominent status among boaters, coupled with Mr. Smith’s example-setting generosity, warrants publication. Eddie ...
What seemed like electronic sorcery 30-some years ago was the overlay of a waypoint “lollipop” on our radar screens. That simple round circle with a dotted line was a game-changer. We knew, for the ...
Fresh off winning the Center Console Innovation Award for the Regulator 35, Regulator Marine introduces the all-new Regulator 31, bringing next-generation technology, comfort, and fishability to one ...
Life jackets have come a long way from the orange horseshoes of yesteryear. Personal flotation devices have steadily grown more comfortable, specialized and effective. The latest evolution is the new ...
It’s an age-old boating paradox: When a boat has the weight capacity for a crew of 10, but actual seating is for only four. Fortunately, there are ways to add extra seats, with removable chairs that ...