
Arksen 28 Adventure
Two under-prepared boaters and an Arksen 28 trek to—and across—Vashon Island.

Two under-prepared boaters and an Arksen 28 trek to—and across—Vashon Island.

How Eastern Carolina University’s third baseman Parker Byrd survived and thrived following a near-death experience.

Cinda and Mark Boomershine discuss seasick cats, homeschool meltdowns and life lessons in the wake of a 15-month journey on the Great Loop.

Royal Huisman’s Project 406 dwarfs every sportfisherman on the planet.

How one man’s fishing boat became a family’s ticket to freedom from the Holocaust.

Yamaha teams up with Roush to develop first-ever recreational hydrogen outboards—will they fly?

Venturing the Great Loop as a family creates an everlasting bond dry land never could. It was a journey filled with teamwork, home schooling, and helping hands along the way. We speak with the intrepid boaters for the inside scoop on their adventure.

Meet the first U.S.C.G. approved solar boat and the obsessed professor who built her.

As a meticulous and wood-obsessed backyard boatbuilder, Kevin Fitzke tips his cap to the Golden Era with a classic gentleman’s racer he calls “Miss Moonshine”.

Boating is not just a sport, for some, its a path to healing and the feeling of freedom.

How a Danish fishing boat—and others like it—helped to rescue Jews during the Holocaust.

A hobbyist woodworker is filling some holes in the boating market with high-quality fender boards.

How a team of Princeton students beat the electric boat speed record.

Viking’s Valhalla rolls out plans for a pair of capable center consoles: the V-28 Bay and V-29 Hybrid.

Kevin Fitzke’s obsession with the 1920s makes for a modern twist on the Gentleman racer.

Two under-prepared boaters and an Arksen 28 trek to—and across—Vashon Island.

How Eastern Carolina University’s third baseman Parker Byrd survived and thrived following a near-death experience.

Cinda and Mark Boomershine discuss seasick cats, homeschool meltdowns and life lessons in the wake of a 15-month journey on the Great Loop.

Royal Huisman’s Project 406 dwarfs every sportfisherman on the planet.

How one man’s fishing boat became a family’s ticket to freedom from the Holocaust.

Yamaha teams up with Roush to develop first-ever recreational hydrogen outboards—will they fly?

Venturing the Great Loop as a family creates an everlasting bond dry land never could. It was a journey filled with teamwork, home schooling, and helping hands along the way. We speak with the intrepid boaters for the inside scoop on their adventure.

Meet the first U.S.C.G. approved solar boat and the obsessed professor who built her.

As a meticulous and wood-obsessed backyard boatbuilder, Kevin Fitzke tips his cap to the Golden Era with a classic gentleman’s racer he calls “Miss Moonshine”.

Boating is not just a sport, for some, its a path to healing and the feeling of freedom.

How a Danish fishing boat—and others like it—helped to rescue Jews during the Holocaust.

A hobbyist woodworker is filling some holes in the boating market with high-quality fender boards.

How a team of Princeton students beat the electric boat speed record.

Viking’s Valhalla rolls out plans for a pair of capable center consoles: the V-28 Bay and V-29 Hybrid.

Kevin Fitzke’s obsession with the 1920s makes for a modern twist on the Gentleman racer.