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Talk of the Docks: Hinckley's New Talaria 34 Runabout
It takes a lot to stand out at the big boat shows these days, but the Hinckley Company knows what still attracts the most attention: A quality product. And that's exactly what the luxury yacht manufacturer delivered at the 2016 Palm Beach International Boat Show with the launch of its… SEE MORE
Maine Paddle Company Participates in Everglades Challenge
Expedition–style racing adventures in small human- and wind-powered boats. That’s what Water Tribe is all about. Every year rowers, paddlers, and sailors take to the water in four events: The Water Tribe Challenge. Shaw & Tenney, based in Orono, Maine, is proud to be playing a part in the biggest… SEE MORE
Hobe Sound NWR: Discovering Solitude In South Florida
Amid the hustle and bustle of South Florida, there are splendid spots along the coast that offer a homesick Mainer the opportunity to hear nothing but the ocean, the wind, and the abundant wildlife that surround this tropical oasis on the southern end of the East Coast. Hobe Sound, in… SEE MORE
New Twist for Useppa Catboat Rendezvous: A Poker Run
A formula exists for a successful sailing regatta: light wind one day, heavy the next, good parties with even better food, congenial sailors, and tall tales told months later. Add a Poker Run as a bit of amusement, and you have a few hours of pure fun for everyone from… SEE MORE
Hunt Yachts Opens Sales, Service Office in Stuart
Hunt Yachts is proud to announce the appointment of Capt. Sean P. Hickey as Regional Sales Director for the southeastern U.S. and the opening of the new Hunt Southeast Sales & Service Office in Stuart, on Florida’s Treasure Coast. This expansion is part of the strategic plan developed following Hunt’s… SEE MORE
Team Lyman-Morse On Display At the Palm Beach Boat Show
Team Lyman-Morse is headed south for a boutique boat show, the 2014 Palm Beach International Boat Show. When we signed up for this show we were excited to show Excellence (ex-Wombat) as a platform to showcase our work — and now the boat is for sale! Do not miss the… SEE MORE
Miami Delivers On Its Annual Yachting Extravaganza
Four venues. Thousands of boats. Hundreds of millions of dollars worth of floating fun and luxury. The combination of the Miami International Boat Show and the Yacht & Brokerage Show means more boats packed into one city than any boating enthusiast can ever absorb over a single weekend. Which is… SEE MORE
Sailing Yacht Arrives for Record Circumnavigation Attempt
There is a new girl in town! Kiwi Spirit, built by Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding of Thomaston, Maine, arrived in St. Augustine yesterday. You are going to be hearing quite a bit about her and her owner, Stanley Paris, in the weeks ahead. Dr. Paris plans to depart St. Augustine on Nov… SEE MORE
The Joy of Sailing with the Ladies in Pine Island Sound
What does one do when tired of racing 28’ E Scows and big sailboats? Recently I have been sharing my love of sailing with ladies who: 1. Refuse to sail or race with their husbands 2. Want to learn to sail, and/or 3. Find sailing with a group of ladies… SEE MORE
A Mainer's Take on Busy, Beautiful Fort Lauderdale
We flew from our home in Maine down to Fort Lauderdale recently to greet a ship. “Have we ever been to Fort Lauderdale?” we both wondered. Don’t think so. Anytime we’ve sailed down the coast on our boat in the past, we sailed outside between northern and southern Florida, skipping… SEE MORE
St. Augustine: A Historic Stopover for Boaters
In recent years St. Augustine has become a comfortable stop for cruisers. Located at mile 777 on the Intracoastal Waterway, it also has a well-marked inlet to the ocean, making this a popular “hopping off” point for those in transit. While the city has long maintained a modern marina right… SEE MORE
Enjoying Life at a Slower Pace on Useppa Island
Is it a harbor? A private island? A marina? What the heck does the name “Useppa” mean, and where is it located? For me and my husband, Useppa Island, Florida, is our home for six months of the year — and it has been for almost thirty-five years. The island… SEE MORE











