What lies below
With massive salt deposits and active mining operations deep below their bottoms, the Great Lakes may just be one of the strangest boating…
Saving uWHILNA
An 18m 110-year old yawl lying in Wellington’s Mana Marina is a rare, surviving example of the work of her American designer – Charles…
TIME & TIDE
The tide is one of those miracles that occur every day. It is one of the largest daily movements by mass on the planet, yet it is perhaps…
PASSION, SKILLS & FUN
Towards the end of the boreal summer, North America’s Northwest Pacific Region is inundated with classic boat enthusiasts. Of all the…
One pot to rule them all
The humble pressurecooker is a much-maligned, misunderstood utensil, but it can transform your cooking duties – especially in a boisterous…
OUTBOARDS FOR THE GODS
Today’s outboard engines incorporate some of the most advanced engineering on the planet. But the process of building them is even more…
KIWI VICTORY, AUSSIE FLAVOUR
The Bledisloe Cup wasn’t forgotten at the recent Hamilton Island Race Week, where a flotilla of rugby union fans floated amid the sea of…
Elegant kai hunter
Completed by Auckland’s Yachting Developments Ltd (YDL) last year, the 39.5m Lanakai is the world’s largest all-carbon sportsfisher. She…
FLATULENCE EARTHLY
Sailors and landlubbers alike tend to plan their lives around the wind – but attempting to explain its whimsical behaviour is elusive to…