
Tech Tip: Marine Refrigeration
by Bill Morris & Log Staff On a hot summer day out on the water, it’s comforting to have ice-cold beverages and food stored safely in a refrigerator aboard our

by Bill Morris & Log Staff On a hot summer day out on the water, it’s comforting to have ice-cold beverages and food stored safely in a refrigerator aboard our

Throughout millennia, the sea has served as an irrepressible muse for song. The ocean, and the seafarers who’ve made it their calling, has inspired melodies in the form of ancient

The U.S. Coast Guard has officially accepted a modern industry-led standard for navigation lights, marking a significant step forward in safety and compliance for boat builders and manufacturers. The American

How to stock your boat for long cruises or multi-day anchoring adventures with help from the professionals at Dockside Pros — and smart tools like OurGroceries. Provisioning your boat before

Sometimes, there’s not much that needs to be said — the fishing is simply good right now. If you’ve been waiting for a reason to get on the water, this

SACRAMENTO — The Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) is now accepting applications for its Clean Vessel Act (CVA) Education and Outreach Grant Program, a key initiative aimed at protecting

Provided by Captain Brian Woolley of Dana Wharf Sportfishing The excellent bass fishing continues this week. Water temps have been holding steady between 70 and 71 degrees, and that warm

If you’ve spent any time on a sportfishing boat off the Southern California coast, chances are you’ve heard the term “flylining” tossed around the bait tank. It’s a technique as