The Coast Guard from Sandy Hook, New Jersey, had to rescue four men on a 22-foot boat that was out in the ocean in 30-knot winds and 3-5-foot seas. The boat was disabled and drifting. “This type of boat was designed to be operated on lakes, not the ocean,” Petty Officer 3rd Class Jennifer Smith told USA Today. The Coast Guard sent out a heavy weather boat to rescue the men, and brought them in to Atlantic Highlands Marina in Sandy Hook Bay. They were not injured. They left the boat anchored in the ocean. The owner was hiring a…
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With its clean, sleek, Down East lines, the elegant San Juan 40 is the new iteration of the original San Juan 38, produced by new ownership of the Anacortes, Washington, high-end builder. Last May, San Juan Yachts was bought by Concorde Marine, also in Anacortes; Concorde also makes larger expedition yachts under the Northern Marine brand. The new San Juan 40, to be followed by a 50, keeps all the head-turning looks and solid performance of the popular 38. Powered by two 370-hp Volvo diesels with IPS 500 pod drives (and joystick control), the new 40 cruises in the 30-knot…
All good things do come to an end, as the saying goes, and that certainly applies to the non-skid on your boat’s deck. Sooner or later, it will require more than a hard washing to make it look good again. And the problem is that old or cracking or worn-down non-skid is more than just a matter of looks. It’s also a matter of safety, of helping you keep your footing as you move around the boat. Repairing non-skid, however, is a big job. Here’s some great advice from Practical Sailor about to do it right, so it not only…
CrewWatcher, the app-based man-overboard alarm system from Weems & Plath, just won the prestigious DAME award at the METS boating trade show in Amsterdam. When we first wrote about CrewWatcher last month, we said it was so good it “seems like a no-brainer.” The system consists of an app-based smartphone or tablet alarm and a small beacon that fits in your pocket. In giving the award, the DAME jury said, “CrewWatcher should be the winner because of the particularly simply and intuitive user interface of its smartphone app and the way in which it seemed easy to use right out…
In another case of a Navy destroyer colliding with a civilian vessel, the USS Benfold (above) was slightly damaged when a Japanese tug drifted into it during a towing exercise off central Japan. The tug lost power during the exercise and “drifted into the ship,” according to a Navy statement. No one was injured in this incident, and the Benfold just suffered some scrapes on its side. But it was a painful reminder of earlier collisions between two other destroyers, the USS Fitzgerald and the USS John S. McCain, and merchant ships that ended with the deaths of 17 sailors. In…
The Coast Guard rescued a family of six and their dog after their 72-foot trawler capsized and sank at 3 a.m. about five miles off Key West earlier this week. The family had abandoned ship after water started flooding in from the starboard engine compartment. “I knew we were going down,” one of the sons, Joshua Frame, said on a Facebook video (pictured above). They clung on to each other and treaded water as they drifted for 45 minutes before the Coast Guard, responding to their EPIRB signal, rescued them. All six, three men and three women, including a 78-year-old…
Yes, yes, I know that it’s not even Thanksgiving yet. But I also know that I am starting to think about Christmas presents, and so is the rest of my family. What boat owner doesn’t need something new for the boat? And what better place to start than the Coast Guard’s own list of life-saving gifts – most of which you may already have, some you’ll need to replace, and some may be starting from scratch. To prompt your thinking, here’s the Coast Guard’s list from last December; everything here is still valid. If the Coast Guard issues a new…
The all-new Azimut 55 Fly, with nary a sharp edge or straight line anywhere, will debut at the Boot Düsseldorf show in Germany from Jan. 20-28. The contemporary Italian-designed yacht, filled with light and luxury home-style interiors, has three cabins and two heads (plus a crew cabin and head), and will top out at about 31 knots. The Azimut’s sophisticated lines, inside and out, are soft and smooth; there are no sharp edges on this cruiser. The exterior is designed by Stefano Righini, for Azimut, and the interior by Achille Salvagni, an architect who’s on the A list from Elle…
These are billed as the Ten Most Famous Sailors’ Bars in the World, but it really doesn’t matter how you get there; the drinks and atmosphere are the same whether you arrive by sail or by power. But take a look at this list, created by Sail Universe, and see if you’ve been to any of them, or if you have your own favorites. The pictures alone will make your mouth water. Peter’s Café Sport, Horta, Azores. (Historic, dating to 1859. Don’t know how I missed this when I was there with the Nordhavn Atlantic Rally.) Foxy’s Tamarind Bar, Jost…
You definitely don’t want to go near this guy. Look at those teeth, all 300 of them. And he’s been around a lot longer than we have; in fact, this frilled shark, recently caught off the coast of Portugal, has lived, largely unchanged, for 80 million years – since T Rex and his friends were roaming the planet. A deep-sea dweller, living between 390 and 4,200 feet below the surface, the frilled shark has a unique mouth, with more than 300 teeth in 25 rows, specifically designed “to trap squid, fish and other sharks,” according to The Portugal News.…