
The Adventure Collection from Axopar and Jobe Watersports
A new collection of watersports toys and gear designed for on-the-water fun from boatbuilder Axopar and Jobe Watersports.
Reviews and news on the latest yachting and sailing gear, including foul weather gear, marine supplies, and more from Yachting Magazine.
A new collection of watersports toys and gear designed for on-the-water fun from boatbuilder Axopar and Jobe Watersports.
Supersede’s Marine Board, a replacement for marine-grade plywood, provides a greener way of building and refitting yachts.
The UK-based performance-sailing brand Musto incorporates new materials, including PrimaLoft, in their BR1 Collection.
The system utilizes multiple inline diesel engines and electric motors plus battery banks to transition between three modes.
The catamaran-style hull is designed to help riders get up on the foil faster, with less paddling at the start.
To meet growing demand, Mercury increases its electric outboard series with the 75e and 110e, the company’s biggest to date.
Lightweight, stylish and elegant options for fenders, swim ladders, awning systems, beach setups, passerelles and more.
The ultimate stress test for any shoe is walking 90,000 steps at a boat show. Did the Amberjack loafers pass the test?
Our showcase of top tenders and gear including safety, entertainment, communications, electronics and propulsion.
The dream of recyclable boats is coming closer to reality thanks to a new liquid thermoplastic resin from Arkema.
The collaborative effort combines Vetus’ full bow-thruster lineup with Mastry’s installation expertise and three-year warranty.
No boater should leave the dock without having these 10 critical tools at the ready.
Here are 21 must-get gifts for your boating-enthusiast friends and family this holiday season.
Partnering with coastal communities, Torqeedo’s propellers reduce ocean pollution and carbon emissions via recycled plastics.
The DJI Osmo Action 4 corrects underwater color distortion, is waterproof up to 200 feet, and captures wide-angle memories.
Is the emissions-free alternative truly the future of outboard marine propulsion?