History guides this reimagined classic walkaround. by John Woolridge When the legendary Eddie Smith purchased Grady-White Boats in 1968 from Glen Grady and Don White, who founded the company in…
A real magic carpet ride. by Capt. Tom Serio Usually, I give a final accounting of a yacht I test toward the end of the story. Photos Courtesy of FormulaNot…
Trust in your builder. by Capt. Tom Serio When buying a new boat, many factors have to be considered: The type of boating, locations, destinations and, of course, financing. Photos…
A new design language. By Alan Wendt Chicago has its Playpen, Muscamoot Bay on Lake St. Clair hosts the World’s Longest Raft-Off annually in August, and I’m pretty sure you…
Improving access. By Heather Steinberger Late September in South Carolina can be absolutely charming. Photos Courtesy of StingrayCotton plants turn russet in the fields, bursting with snowy bolls. The woods…
Pursuit’s picture window. By Alan Wendt Cruising along the St. Clair River just north of Detroit, I’m in awe of the estate homes and their megalithic picture windows. Photos Courtesy…
Crown jewel. By Chuck Warren Perched on the eastern shores of Little Traverse Bay, Harbor Springs and the surrounding Northern Michigan area is a terrific place to be a boater.…
Split personality. by Chuck Warren While center and dual console boats have been widely used for years in fishing hotspots around the world, they have only become common more recently…
Satisfying your needs. by Capt. Tom Serio “I feel the need, the need for speed! Yow!” Photos Courtesy of WellcraftThere’s a lot of that kind of sentiment going on nowadays,…
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