
Monumental Shift
Updates to an ABYC Standard and U.S. Coast Guard policy should make things easier for boatbuilders.

Updates to an ABYC Standard and U.S. Coast Guard policy should make things easier for boatbuilders.

Data shows the percentage of newcomers who quit boating within four years has worsened, albeit slightly.

Chris Edmonston, a past president of the BoatUS Foundation, will spearhead a “My New Boat” training program.

Boater education is a topic that continues to pop up in state legislatures nationwide. Earlier this year, Maine became ground zero for the debate about

Educational program is tailored to all levels of boating experience.

Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating will run the facility on Back Creek.

School will offer special courses, events and charitable endeavors.

Boating fatalities in New York state are showing an increased rate of deaths related to kayaks, canoes, standup paddleboards and other unregistered crafts, with the majority of victims capsizing or falling overboard without personal flotation devices.
A new chapter in boater education is set to come online today as the United States Power Squadrons and BoatUS unveil “Partner In Command,” the

Updates to an ABYC Standard and U.S. Coast Guard policy should make things easier for boatbuilders.

Data shows the percentage of newcomers who quit boating within four years has worsened, albeit slightly.

Chris Edmonston, a past president of the BoatUS Foundation, will spearhead a “My New Boat” training program.

Boater education is a topic that continues to pop up in state legislatures nationwide. Earlier this year, Maine became ground zero for the debate about

Educational program is tailored to all levels of boating experience.

Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating will run the facility on Back Creek.

School will offer special courses, events and charitable endeavors.

Boating fatalities in New York state are showing an increased rate of deaths related to kayaks, canoes, standup paddleboards and other unregistered crafts, with the majority of victims capsizing or falling overboard without personal flotation devices.
A new chapter in boater education is set to come online today as the United States Power Squadrons and BoatUS unveil “Partner In Command,” the