boating
Boats to the Bitter End
Most of us discovered the sublime pleasures of boats and the sea early in life, either on our own or through friends or family.
Pea Soup for the Soul
I’ve been in fog many times on the water and ashore, and I must say, it’s one of my favorite atmospheric conditions; working around it can present challenges, but in every challenge lives the potential for enrichment of mind, body and soul, right?
In His Genes: Jonathan Rothberg
Scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, and founder of CuraGen, Jonathan Rothberg toggles between two superyachts: one which serves as a high-tech lab for work, and one for family.
The sea—I guess it’s always been in my blood. It just needed a dash of salt.
I’d never given much serious thought to the underlying questions of what would attract a guy from Kentucky to the sea.
Cheap, cheerful and expendable: a winning formula for a youngster’s boat
Capt. Eric Knott has spent 35 years on the water. A native of England, he followed his father into commercial fishing in the North Sea, Irish Sea, English Channel and environs. He is now unofficially leading another generation into a life on or around the salt.