Great Lakes water levels rise from recent lows
Great Lakes levels have risen this summer from record lows in January — which is good news for boaters — but another dry summer could
Great Lakes levels have risen this summer from record lows in January — which is good news for boaters — but another dry summer could
The Great Lakes Cruising Club School expanded its webinar curriculum for 2013-14. This year, boaters can choose from more than 40 webinar tutorials conducted by
Recreational Boaters of California is urging boaters in the state to contact local officials and urge them to vote against a bill they say will
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Marine Trades Association of Maryland focused on “The Scary Graying of the Industry” during a member conference Tuesday, based on a
Recreational saltwater boating contributed $3.5 billion to the Northeast’s economy last year and supported the equivalent of 27,000 jobs, according to a study. The findings
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — At least one Maryland lawmaker is hoping to further lower a tax cap on boats so the state can better compete with
Rhode Island-based Confident Captain/Ocean Pros is launching a new training program this fall with the introduction of the Confident Captain Skill Builder series. The company
No fishing license will be required for Florida residents this Sunday during the Labor Day weekend. Gov. Rick Scott and the state Fish and Wildlife
Residents of a California harbor town are upset by a temporary agreement to allow two yachts to moor for 16 days. Two Newport Beach residents
Local charterboats will help the Air Force with munitions testing for the next few weeks. The Air Force’s 96th Operations Group will run bombing tests
Great Lakes levels have risen this summer from record lows in January — which is good news for boaters — but another dry summer could
The Great Lakes Cruising Club School expanded its webinar curriculum for 2013-14. This year, boaters can choose from more than 40 webinar tutorials conducted by
Recreational Boaters of California is urging boaters in the state to contact local officials and urge them to vote against a bill they say will
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Marine Trades Association of Maryland focused on “The Scary Graying of the Industry” during a member conference Tuesday, based on a
Recreational saltwater boating contributed $3.5 billion to the Northeast’s economy last year and supported the equivalent of 27,000 jobs, according to a study. The findings
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — At least one Maryland lawmaker is hoping to further lower a tax cap on boats so the state can better compete with
Rhode Island-based Confident Captain/Ocean Pros is launching a new training program this fall with the introduction of the Confident Captain Skill Builder series. The company
No fishing license will be required for Florida residents this Sunday during the Labor Day weekend. Gov. Rick Scott and the state Fish and Wildlife
Residents of a California harbor town are upset by a temporary agreement to allow two yachts to moor for 16 days. Two Newport Beach residents
Local charterboats will help the Air Force with munitions testing for the next few weeks. The Air Force’s 96th Operations Group will run bombing tests