Tucker Thompson speaks in front of a crowd at Fawcett Boat Supplies in Annapolis. Photo by Craig Ligibel
Annapolis’ verteran sailor and commentator Tucker Thompson has played a big role in building pre-race excitement. By Craig Ligibel
Snow geese blanket a pond on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Photo by SpinSheet
Lion's mane jellyfish, snow geese, and tundra swans are infiltrating the Chesapeake Bay watershed, if you're observant.
Remember that you're not the only sailor who has bottom work to be done. Make your appointment now.
The spring is the perfect time to get to know your boat’s anatomy better. By Emily Bentz.
Ko Doc Mai is a typical limestone pinnacle, but this one is particularly good for diving. Photo by Michaela Urban
The bay’s 42 islands are home to majestic limestone pinnacles, hidden lagoons, and miles and miles of pristine beach and jungle. By Eric Vohr
Photo by Ted Morgan
In the second part of our Safety Series, Capt. Art Pine speaks to BoatU.S. president Chris Edmonston.
Sailor Chris Smith tells how expectations and reality differed on his first Caribbean 1500.
Baltimore's Inner Harbor by Kaylie Jasinski
Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities or offbeat excursions, we’ve got you covered.
Students will get the chance to network with marine professionals and participate in hands-on, maritime-themed activities.
Still looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out our list of happenings around the Bay to get outside and on the water. Racing

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