I have done most of the work associated with home ownership by myself. I am talking about painting, new flooring etc. During the twenty-three years or so of owning a boat I have done the majority of maintenance myself. Having mostly diesel-powered boats I have…
Posts published in “January-February 2026”
GPS, the wonder of the 21st (really 20th!) century, is truly one of the simplest yet most powerful aids to navigation ever invented. And it just keeps getting better and better (column to follow in the months ahead.) So, who needs a compass? You do,…
We’ve all seen those postcards in our mailboxes inviting us to join one class action lawsuit or another. Some of the lawsuits involve data breaches with financial institutions, while others involve exposure to harmful substances. The sentiments shared by many folks opening their mail are,…
Another thing about some of the new boats marketed today that pisses me off, other than the prices, ever thinning fiberglass construction and hallucious color choices (I actually saw a new boat with dark brown Naugahyde companion pilot and aft chairs, Yee Ha! That boat’s…
Another New Year, another new start for all those promises we make to ourselves about how we want this next year to go. Whether it’s a job change, retirement, taking that vacation to somewhere we’ve always wanted to go, buying a new boat, or, the…
I hope 2026 is off to a great start for everyone. While sunny days on the water seem like a lifetime away, there are ways to stay sane until the spring. On the fishing front locally, Connetquot State Park in Oakdale offers opportunities to fly…
The 2025 saltwater wrap up was a mix of feast or famine it seemed on a variety of species. Striped bass spring fishing was pretty solid, but the fall run was nearly nonexistent in the surf and tough going on the boats. For whatever reason,…
OverviewBuckle up and layer up, because January and February are our true winter months here in southern New England. It’s when we get the most snow and, unsurprisingly, when there are the fewest options for getting out and wetting a line (unless of course you’re…






