
How to Handle Five Boating Emergencies
What should you do first in a specific situation? Here are five boating emergencies, and ways they might be handled.

What should you do first in a specific situation? Here are five boating emergencies, and ways they might be handled.

Bilge pumps are essential safety items, and automatic models make retrofits easy. Use our guide to install one.

Want to remove grime for your boat’s nonskid? This common household cleaning product renders nonskid spotless and shiny.

Boating offers a sense of freedom that appeals to a lot of us. It’s also a great way to spend time with family and friends.

Record-setting bolt is a reminder that lightning can pose a threat far from the center of a storm.

Want to stay safe when fueling up your boat? Here are 10 basic do’s and don’ts when filling up at the fuel dock.

The Rule of 60 is good to know and even practice to increase your nautical knowledge.

Balancing thrust, current strength and a good plan are keys to loading your boat while fighting a strong crossing current.

United States Coast Guard statistics reveal an encouraging trend, though continued vigilance is necessary to preserve life and safety.

USCG Auxiliarist, aquatic film consultant, and safety diver, Jim Pearson has led an interesting life on and off the water.

Episode One: AIS and ACR GlobalFix Series EPIRB

There are new rules and fees for boaters cruising to the Bahamas, including mandatory AIS.

What should you do first in a specific situation? Here are five boating emergencies, and ways they might be handled.

Bilge pumps are essential safety items, and automatic models make retrofits easy. Use our guide to install one.

Want to remove grime for your boat’s nonskid? This common household cleaning product renders nonskid spotless and shiny.

Boating offers a sense of freedom that appeals to a lot of us. It’s also a great way to spend time with family and friends.

Record-setting bolt is a reminder that lightning can pose a threat far from the center of a storm.

Want to stay safe when fueling up your boat? Here are 10 basic do’s and don’ts when filling up at the fuel dock.

The Rule of 60 is good to know and even practice to increase your nautical knowledge.

Balancing thrust, current strength and a good plan are keys to loading your boat while fighting a strong crossing current.

United States Coast Guard statistics reveal an encouraging trend, though continued vigilance is necessary to preserve life and safety.

USCG Auxiliarist, aquatic film consultant, and safety diver, Jim Pearson has led an interesting life on and off the water.

Episode One: AIS and ACR GlobalFix Series EPIRB

There are new rules and fees for boaters cruising to the Bahamas, including mandatory AIS.