Boats

What's a Trawler - Continuing the Discussion

What's a Trawler - Continuing the Discussion

Continuing the discussion of selecting the right cruising boat, we take a look at hull shapes. There are lots of choices! Consider the options, and the advantages.

Adventure Series Conclusion

Adventure Series Conclusion

In this final piece on the Adventure Series, Scott and Mary wrap up their discussion of this very different kind of cruising motorboat, specially designed to voyage in higher latitudes. Hopefully someone will step forward to take this design into production, and the rest of us can witness the dawn of a new concept of adventure boating.

Adventure Series Design - Part Four

Adventure Series Design - Part Four

Scott and Mary Flanders continue discussing their ideas for a new design for adventure cruising. The boat is intentionally kept simple for ease of maintenance, but offers the speed and seakeeping qualities to make fast passages possible. Less is more on the Lightspeed 41.

Adventure Series Design Article - Part Three

Adventure Series Design Article - Part Three

In this third article of the new Adventure Series motorboat, Scott Flanders walks through some of the features and design elements that came up from a meeting with his builder, a naval architect, and Bill Parlatore. The rough edges softened into more specific design spiral elements, and the design continued to evolve.

The Shows are Over

The Shows are Over

The scene around Annapolis is crazy when it is boat show season. Every serious boater comes to town for one of the shows and we celebrate boating on a scale that is almost overwhelming. Friends, old and new, share stories, food, and wine. This is what cruising is all about.

It is my favorite time of year, and I wish I could share it with everyone I know.

So What is a Trawler, Anyway?

So What is a Trawler, Anyway?

What exactly is a trawler? We begin a new series to help people select the right boat for their cruising agenda. Times have changes since the trawler-style boat could be readily identified by a hull shape and gleaming teak brightwork. Today it is a metaphor for the lifestyle. 

Monday Minute - Hurricanes and Cyclone Pits

Monday Minute - Hurricanes and Cyclone Pits

We still have two months to go in hurricane season and the weather is not playing nice. We just survived Harvey and now Irma is out there. Can we please just fast forward to November?

When Is Disruptive Innovation Coming to Cruising?

When Is Disruptive Innovation Coming to Cruising?

Every so often something upsets the apple cart and created a new market for a product or service. It is called Disruptive Innovation. The cruising community is ripe for something new and different, something that challenges the status quo of big, expensive cruising boats that don't fit a more enlightened approach to sustainable cruising.

Beyond Hollywood - Setting the Stage for Dunkirk

Beyond Hollywood - Setting the Stage for Dunkirk

The new movie, Dunkirk, tells the story of the evacuation of 335,000 troops off the beaches of Dunkirk at the beginning of WWII. It is a victory within a terrible defeat, and brought together a British nation for the difficult task that lay ahead. 

But the movie focuses on a few, leaving out the larger picture of the enormity of such an undertaking. I try to fill in some details of this staggering event in history that set the stage for the ultimate victory.

Opinion: I Suppose It Begins At The Top

Opinion: I Suppose It Begins At The Top

We can't escape the future and its changes coming to our watery world. Technology is redefining our world and it is simply a matter of time before our boating passion is next...

Understanding Makes for A Fairer Comparison

Understanding Makes for A Fairer Comparison

A question to determine which trawler is better leads to a broader conversation of hull shapes and styles. What you intend to do with the boat figures much more in finding the right boat than the age of its systems and other criteria.

How Big is Big Enough?

How Big is Big Enough?

The common question of how big is big enough can lead one astray. Let's revisit this question and see how others have done it successfully. Bigger is not always better.

Making a Good Boat Better - Part 3 - Both Power & Sail

Making a Good Boat Better - Part 3 - Both Power & Sail

Finding ways to make your trawler or sailboat better capable of traveling offshore. All of these efforts result in a better seaboat, even if you are not planning to cross oceans. And these upgrades will better familiarize you with the many systems on a cruising boat. And that brings confidence.

Making a Good Boat Better - Part 1 - Mostly Sail

Making a Good Boat Better - Part 1 - Mostly Sail

Notes to prepare you boat for an offshore race translate to a guide to improve your cruising boat if you intend to venture offshore.

The Dawn of Hybrid and Zero-Fuel Cruising

The Dawn of Hybrid and Zero-Fuel Cruising

Rapid advances in many technologies provides opportunities we have not seen before. While recreational boat lags behind other industries in adoption, we will see future boat choices that have a significantly lower carbon footprint, and allow us to enjoy cruising without impact on the environment.

Are Trawlers the Safest Platform for Cruising?

Are Trawlers the Safest Platform for Cruising?

Are trawlers the safest choice for cruising? They can certainly be the most comfortable, but what about overall safety? It is an interesting question, and I hope we can begin a conversation about safety in today's cruising community. Cruising is all about fun and adventure, but it also should be as safe as we can make it.

The Boat Should Fit Your Plan

The Boat Should Fit Your Plan

It is much more fun to live with a boat that fits your actual cruising plans, not some fantasy dream machine that is way more than you need or can afford. Finding a good fit makes for a memorable adventure rather than a trip down bummer lane. The number of big trawlers for sale for "health reasons" is proof that one should focus on the smallest boat that is big enough.