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2002 Best & Worst
Our annual cheers and jeers on everything in boating over the past year.
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2001 Best & Worst
Power & Motoryacht looks back at the good, bad, and the just plain weird that made 2001 a year we’ll all remember.
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All in the Family
This refit wasn't just about making an old Huckins new. It was also about 75 years of tradition.
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Baby Onboard
Formula for disaster? Not for one lifelong boater whose babyproofing kept his sanity intact while maintaining his boat's design
integrity.
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Born-Again Hero
A 70-year-old veteran comes out of retirement to help in the World Trade Center disaster.
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Captain Courageous
With a transatlantic crossing under her hull and many more miles to go, Man of Steel would make the famed superhero proud.
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Chase, Catch, and Cuff
The high-performing 39 Midnight Express and U.S. Customs are a dynamic duo fighting crime on the high seas.
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Coast Guard Revival
With new funds and a new fleet on the way, the nation’s watery workhorse is being reborn.
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Common Ancestors
The lineage of the Carolina-style of boatbuilding can be traced to a pair of Roanoke Island charter boat captains.
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Drive-Through Style
Just a few hours at IK Yacht Design could lend a designer look—plus a lot more stowage—to your boat’s interior.
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Dutch Treat
A small builder and a fledgling design team enter the megayacht market with Flying Eagle-and a little help from well-placed friends.
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Extreme RIB
Zodiac unveils a high-performance inflatable that puts a military spin on recreational boating.
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Flying the Friendly Seas
How one man took a 1939 Boeing 307 Stratoliner from soaring high in the blue skies to cruising along the deep blue sea.
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Form & Function
There are a lot of reasons why Joe Reed's Mast and Mallet Boatworks build a proper custom boat. The first is him.
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