Rum running along the Orange County coast in the 1920s
NEWPORT BEACH—Orange County’s oceanfront today is dotted with mostly pleasure craft, fishing vessels and cargo ships but from the 1920s through early 1930s, another type of vessel was common in
NEWPORT BEACH—Orange County’s oceanfront today is dotted with mostly pleasure craft, fishing vessels and cargo ships but from the 1920s through early 1930s, another type of vessel was common in
TOKYO, JAPAN— A ship shaped as a zipper with a wake resembling a zipper being undone, wowed onlookers of Tokyo’s Sumida River Oct. 31 through Nov.8. The “Zip-Fastener Ship” cruised
DELRAN, NEW JERSEY—Freedom Boat Club on Dec. 1 announced its 250th location is set to open in spring 2021 in Delran, New Jersey. The new franchise represents Freedom’s first location
SANTA BARBARA—An exhibit of 53 paintings chronicling the accomplishments of the US Navy will be on display at the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum for the next six months. The exhibit,
WASHINGTON—With Covid-19 uncertainty lingering into the end of the year, the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) announced significant modifications to its boat and sport show schedule for the first months
Question: I recently made an offer to purchase a boat through a yacht broker and the offer was accepted. Unfortunately, I lost my job due to the pandemic and I
OCEANSIDE— Harbors and marinas throughout the country have seen an increase in the amount of human powered watercraft on their waterways with much of the activity centered on the booming
CHANNEL ISLANDS—A new population analysis by an Oregon State University researcher has found fish are thriving and poachers are staying out of marine protected areas around California’s Channel Islands. Findings
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