
Tips for Loading a Boat on a Trailer in a Crosscurrent
Balancing thrust, current strength and a good plan are keys to loading your boat while fighting a strong crossing current.

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

Make sure your safety equipment is on board, registered, and up-to-date, and practice emergency procedures with your crew.

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

Episode One: AIS and ACR GlobalFix Series EPIRB

A viral video, a sinking boat, and a beacon that saved five lives—Easton Barrett’s survival story is one you won’t forget.

What are the actions you should take during a man overboard situation?

While boaters may call it a license, what you need is a Boater Safety Education Card or Certificate.

It’s important to be seen and know what you’re seeing on the water when boating in the dark. It all starts with nav lights.

In an emergency, many things need to be done, often at once.

Thomas Herman offers an important message for safe boating.

Are physical navigation aids a thing of the past?

The correct array of marine electronics, and knowing how to use them, can keep you safe, no matter the conditions.

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

Make sure your safety equipment is on board, registered, and up-to-date, and practice emergency procedures with your crew.

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

Episode One: AIS and ACR GlobalFix Series EPIRB

A viral video, a sinking boat, and a beacon that saved five lives—Easton Barrett’s survival story is one you won’t forget.

What are the actions you should take during a man overboard situation?

While boaters may call it a license, what you need is a Boater Safety Education Card or Certificate.

It’s important to be seen and know what you’re seeing on the water when boating in the dark. It all starts with nav lights.

In an emergency, many things need to be done, often at once.

Thomas Herman offers an important message for safe boating.

Are physical navigation aids a thing of the past?

The correct array of marine electronics, and knowing how to use them, can keep you safe, no matter the conditions.