Kayaking looks fun and easy – the only trouble is, it’s not safe. Each week in our “Accidents of the Week” we usually report on one or more deaths by kayak. Almost without exception these fatalities could have been avoided if the victims had been wearing a PFD. Last year 3 people died in the state of Rhode Island alone. Yesterday the state Department of Environmental Management took action. We hope it becomes a trend.
Kayaking looks fun and easy – the only trouble is, it’s not safe unless a PFD is worn. Each week in our “Accidents of the Week” we usually report on one or more deaths by kayak. Almost without exception these fatalities were not wearing a PFD. Last year 3 people died in the state of Rhode Island. The state Department of Environmental Management has now taken action. We hope it becomes a trend. More...
On August 11, 2019 on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay – in a scene very much like the image above – Sandra Tartaglino was hiked out on her racing catamaran and was struck in the back by a speeding powerboat. She died immediately. As a result, a few of her friends formed the Better Bay Alliance (BBA) in her memory to help promote boating safety through education and social outreach. Remember that a powerboat can be a lethal weapon. More...
Reduced Slip Means Greater Advance and Fuel Savings
Conventional propellers slip significantly on every revolution, while Sharrow propellers deliver a much better grip on the water, advancing the boat farther on every revolution. The result? Better fuel economy and More...
This boat in a former incarnation, first built in 1958, was responsible for eventually moving the USCG into creating a U.S. Federal law requiring that all boats 20’ (6.09 m) and smaller with a 2-hp engine or greater, float level if swamped. Thousands of lives have been saved as a result. Find out about the current version of our #1 Hero boat.
Dollar-for-dollar, bay, flats and shoal-draft boats are some of the best values on the boating market. Check out dozens of them from big builders and small in today’s Boat Buyer’s Round-up. More...
With a sunroof and sliding windows all around, the upper salon of the Cruisers Yachts Cantius 50 is an open and airy spot for entertaining both night and day. More...
WHY KNOT, features a bow thruster, Seakeeper, Garmin electronics and Furuno Omni sonar. She has low hours on her MAN Common Rail 1550 hp V12's with Soundown silencers. Accommodations include three staterooms.
Boating etiquette is not only about social norms and rules on the water but also about safety, so it’s best to learn a few basics before you untie the dock lines. More...
Solar power and electric propulsion is rapidly getting traction in the boating world, but do you know how we got here? Here’s a brief history of the origins of solar-powered boats. More...
Getting rid of bilge odors can be as simple as tightening a fitting on a blackwater hose. Check these tips for keeping your bilge clean, dry and odor-free. More...
The Sovereign Boat Club has a variety of boats to satisfy the needs of would-be boat buyers on the east and west coasts of Florida. Take advantage of a club membership and try before you buy. Memberships may be transferable and can be seasonally customized up to 12 months. More...
New weekly feature “Accidents of the Week,” is designed to alert responsible boaters and the boating industry to things that go wrong while operating a boat of any type, and by inference, ways to avoid trouble – for VIP Subscribers only. More...
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