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After visiting Two Harbors in 2022, tall ships will glide under the Aerial Lift Bridge once again on Thursday, July 10.
Navier brings its zero-emission electric hydrofoil, the N30 Pioneer, to Montauk for an exclusive showcase at the Montauk ...
The world’s first zero-emissions sailing yacht, the 230-foot Zero, has entered the final stages of construction, with launch ...
Authorities now say seven people were injured when a boat exploded on Lake Lanier on the Fourth of July.
At 32 feet up, the Geauga Park District’s high ropes course is in full swing this summer for agile adventure seekers in the ...
Montauk fisherman Christopher Winkler, released from prison, faces challenges with court-ordered restitution and dock slip ...
Workers digging at Manhattan's World Trade Center site 15 years ago made an improbable discovery: sodden timbers from a boat ...
Arrayed like giant puzzle pieces on the museum floor, research assistants and volunteers spent weeks cleaning the timbers to ...
Screeden told Newsweek that she found her dad's dream sailboat 30 years after he sold his own—just a few hours away.
Here's what we know about the incident as of 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 24. What kind of boat capsized on Lake Tahoe? According to Coast Guard officials, the boat was a gold 27-foot vessel built ...
They added over 30 feet to its length and gave it a new name: New Orleans. The 185-foot ship entered service during September 1844. RELATED: It was grounded less than five years later.
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