Observing the way different vessels move through the water can be interesting. A 20-foot Flying Dutchman on a downwind reach at 8 knots seems to fly across wave tops with little more than a quiet “swoosh” to mark its tracks. In contrast, a 20-foot club…
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Wow has it been a cold winter!! I am so looking forward to Spring.As I may or may not have mentioned before, I don’t eat much red meat and overall, don’t get enough protein in my diet, despite eating beans, chicken and fish. I read…
Almost there. That thought pretty much sums up the month of March for me and most anglers. Just as the off season felt like it would never end, it’s about to. In the same mindset of championships being won in the offseason, so too does…
Springtime when the dogwoods bloom and birds start singing is usually when people feel that first rush wave of a newly sprung year out of winter, but the month March brings out that same fervor for anglers. A few happenings spark ambition and anticipation to…
Freshwater:BassWhile waters inland will still be quite cold in March, any residual ice from the winter should begin to disappear with warmer days and higher sun. Lakes and ponds, particularly their northern sections which get the most sun, should begin to open up and/or warm…
In this edition we feature a chapter from our writer, Mark C. Nuccio’s, latest book, “Just this side of Heaven”.Written under the auspices of New York State and Long Island Traditions, it deals with protecting our fresh water, bays, creeks, ocean and remaining open spaces.…
We’re onboard a modern warship in the Persian Gulf:“There is nothing on this chart that says what sort of holding ground we have, Senior Chief.”“Oyster beds, Captain. Ten fathoms and oyster shells.”The captain looked up. “You’ve anchored here before, Senior?”“No sir. Never been this high…
The wreck of the S.S. Valencia off the west coast of Vancouver Island in 1906 is one of the worst maritime disasters along this dangerous stretch of coast, known as the Graveyard of the Pacific. The sinking resulted in the deaths of approximately 136 passengers…
In late January 1878, the Steamship Metropolis set out from Philadelphia, loaded with 500 tons of cast-iron rails, 200 tons of coal and other supplies. Heading for Brazil, the vessel also carried about 215 passengers, many of whom were slated to help build a Brazilian…
A New York Boat Show ticket at the Javits Center costs $20. It is always a wonderful show. However, if your taste goes to the larger luxury yachts, you might want to take a quick flight to Port Hercule, Monaco, for the Monaco Yacht Show…