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StaffStaff The New England Boating staff comprises various award-winning professional boating photographers and writers, most of whom also contribute to national and regional boating publications and media outlets.
Recent Articles by Staff
RI Sailboat Launches Trash Tour RI Sailboat Launches Trash Tour

EastBayRI: A famous sailboat with a new career visited Narragansett Bay this summer in search of flotsam and jetsam. American Promise, the boat that Dodge Morgan sailed into the record books — fastest non-stop circumnavigation (150 days), first American...

» August 7th, 2011
RI Boaters Adapting in Poor Economy RI Boaters Adapting in Poor Economy

Projo.com: The economy might be flatter than a pond on a still day. But Rhode Island boaters are still finding ways to enjoy life on the water. “You have to adjust with the times,” said Anthony Marcello of Cranston....

» August 6th, 2011
Motoryacht Grounded Off Falmouth, MA Motoryacht Grounded Off Falmouth, MA

The 70’ luxury motoraycht called Cocktails has run aground on Nobska Beach outside Woods Hole, Massachusetts. No word on what caused the grounding, but Coast Guard and commercial tow vessels were assisting and appeared to be dewatering the boat....

» August 5th, 2011
Vessels Sinks off Gloucester, MA Vessels Sinks off Gloucester, MA

The Coast Guard rescued a fishermen from a sinking 35-foot commercial fishing vessel Thursday just outside of Gloucester Harbor after the boat began taking on water. U.S. Coast Guard Sector Boston was notified at 8:23 a.m. that the vessel...

» August 5th, 2011
Buzzards Bay Regatta This Weekend Buzzards Bay Regatta This Weekend

Close to 350 boats are expected to compete in 11 classes in the 39th Annual Buzzards Bay Regatta, hosted by the New Bedford Yacht Club in Padanaram. The regatta kicks off today and runs through Sunday. Classes include Multi-hull, PHRF cruising,...

» August 5th, 2011
New Rowing Club in Barrington, RI New Rowing Club in Barrington, RI

EastBayRI: The first week of lessons for the new East Bay Rowing Club glided along smoothly as the start-up program took to the waters of Hundred Acre Cove. Deb Sullivan, co-founder of the not-for-profit organization with her husband Pat,...

» August 5th, 2011
Maine Groundfishermen Face Big Challenges Maine Groundfishermen Face Big Challenges

Kennebec Journal: At the Portland Fish Exchange, there’s a hint of politics in the air, from a recent visit by the state’s new top marine official to a political letter taped to the customer service window. If nothing else,...

» August 5th, 2011
Okuma Fishing Reel Drawing Set for August 15 Okuma Fishing Reel Drawing Set for August 15

Sign up for our FREE monthly newsletter (below) and your name will be entered in a FREE raffle to win an Okuma Andros 5 II-Speed reel! Existing newsletter subscribers will automatically be entered in the drawing. The deadline for...

» August 4th, 2011
Block Island’s Payne’s Dock Expansion Approved Block Island’s Payne’s Dock Expansion Approved

Block Island Times: Less than 6 months after the Coastal Resources Management Council unanimously rejected an appeal by Champlin’s Marina to expand its dock several acres into the Great Salt Pond, it unanimously approved a smaller 0.38-acre expansion by...

» August 4th, 2011
Noank Captain, Historian Dies Noank Captain, Historian Dies

Well-known Noank, Connecticut, resident and mariner Capt. Benjamin F. Rathbun passed away after an extended illness on July 31. Capt. Ben ran the ANNA R out of Noank for over 30 years and was a well-respected marine surveyor. In...

» August 4th, 2011