
Fast Facts: Time Traveling by Ship — How Crossing the Date Line Can Erase a Day
It’s one thing to lose track of time on a long passage, but what if your ship’s clock literally skips an entire day? Or worse, creates a Groundhog Day situation

It’s one thing to lose track of time on a long passage, but what if your ship’s clock literally skips an entire day? Or worse, creates a Groundhog Day situation

As marine electronics continue to evolve, the once-futuristic idea of seamless offshore internet is becoming a reality. Boaters and anglers who rely on weather routing, satellite charts, or even livestreaming

Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing remains a persistent and growing threat to marine biodiversity, sustainable fisheries, and global food security. Approximately 11 to 26 million tons of fish, 15 to

With expert advice from avid boater marine maintenance specialist, David Townsend. By: Katherine Clements with contributions from David Townsend A flooded marine engine isn’t just inconvenient—it’s a high-stakes problem

They don’t make a sound, they don’t take up much space, and they’ll never get the glory your polished brightwork or roaring twin diesels might receive — but zinc anodes

Welcome back to another installment of The Log’s favorite column: Galley Gadgets! If you’re setting sail for the weekend or living aboard full-time, galley efficiency is key. Limited storage, shifting

The California Fish and Game Commission has approved emergency regulation changes for the 2025 recreational groundfish season, expanding fishing access for northern and central California anglers. The action, taken August

Every September 28, California tips its hat to a moment that changed the course of West Coast history: the day Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo sailed into what is now San Diego