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Why Free Speech Matters

on September 13, 2025

Free speech and the freedom to express opinions are essential to democracy and the United States. They allow for an open marketplace of ideas, and enable citizens to hold the government accountable. It is fundamental to human progress and individual liberty. First Amendment The First Amendment protections for free expression are the bedrock of the U.S. system. Our founding fathers knew by allowing diverse voices to be heard, and allowing for informed public debate, they […]


September 11

on September 6, 2025

This week we remember the anniversary of September 11, 2001. Over twenty year later, we are still reminded of the ripple-effects of that fateful day. Together, as a nation, we continue to honor the victims of 9/11 and the ultimate sacrifice of many service people in the wars since. On September 11, we reflect on the pain we have sustained and honor the victims who came from all walks of life. All the Victims The […]


Sunglasses

on August 29, 2025

For boaters having a good pair of sunglasses is critical. Ophthalmologists see photo keratitis on a regular basis among people who spend a lot of time in areas covered with snow, ice, or water, all of which reflect sunlight and increase the overall load on your eyes. And while the symptoms (redness and discomfort, a gritty feeling in the eyes, and extreme sensitivity) are short-term, over time, exposure to excessive UV rays can also do […]


Hurricane At Dock

on August 23, 2025

Do you ride out hurricanes at dock? We might have dodged a bullet this month, but that doesn’t mean we are out of the woods yet. According to members of the BoatUS Catastrophe team, as many as 50% of the boats damaged during hurricanes could have been saved by using better dock lines: lines that were longer, larger, arranged better, and/or protected against chafing. If you decide to leave your boat at a dock, you’ll […]


Thinking of a Cruise

on August 15, 2025

I ‘m often  asked,   When is the best time to think about a cruise vacation ? It’s a question that really has a lot of answers. Really, it’s not an easy one If you want to see  Fall foliage  for instance, you will find September and October the best time to take that Canada/New England cruise. If you are into water sports or have a young family you probably prefer to sail the region in […]


Small Boat Anchoring

on August 8, 2025

Here’s some short steps to follow for reliable small boat anchoring. Many boaters — whether fishing, swimming, or socializing aboard — spend their best hours anchored rather than underway. With that in mind, let’s look at ways to keep your time at anchor comfortable and safe. Find a good Spot A good anchorage offers protection from wind and waves, swinging room, and a quality bottom. Choosing an anchorage that’s protected from waves is the best […]


Don’t Get Hosed

on August 1, 2025

Don’t get hosed, all hoses are not created equally. All hoses are not created equally Boat owners are constantly changing hoses, at least, they should be checking them regularly. But you need to get make sure that you use the right hose for the job. Not all hoses are the same, AND NOT ALL HOSES ARE THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THE JOB.. Hoses are sized by their inside diameter (ID) and hose fittings are labeled […]


What’s Cooking

on July 26, 2025

Many times your water adventures lead to hunger, and well, what’s cooking? Here’s an attempt to explain how to safely cook on a Boat Plan Ahead Whether you’re heading out for an afternoon cocktail party or a two-week offshore voyage, it’s important to think through and write down what you plan to cook ahead of time. A boat away from the dock means you can’t just run to the store to pick up forgotten items. […]


HEAT

on July 19, 2025

Heat exhaustion is typically seen in people exercising strenuously in hot weather


Hurricanes

on July 12, 2025

Hurricanes are unpredictable. Understanding the Hurricane is vital. Its that time of the season, where we need to be aware and understand just what to do, and what everything means when it comes to a hurricane. Creating A Graphic Track When a hurricane is forecast, the National Hurricane Center (NHC), part of NOAA, produces a map of the likely track of the hurricane. Some boaters look at the map and wrongly assume that the widening […]