Rules of the Road: by Capt. Jake DesVergers The International Maritime Organization is a United Nation’s agency assigned duties to ensure international safety. Tasked with developing standards and regulations for…
Engineer’s Angle: By JD Anson Hiring and dealing with contractors can be a nightmare, or a dream. After spending significant time on both sides of the rub rail, this axiom…
Rules of the Road: by Capt. Jake DesVergers For yachts that charter, the acronyms LY1, LY2 and LY3 are common references. They signify a particular version of the Large Yacht…
Secure@Sea: by Corey Ranslem Cyber security is a hot topic. It’s become one of the most dominant and expanding threats to the maritime industry, and it’s increasing at rapid rates.…
MarineMax has named Adam Cooper as general manager of its Massachusetts stores, including MarineMax Russo Danvers, MarineMax Boston and MarineMax Russo Hingham. Cooper began his marine career in the U.S.…
Where in the World: Story and photos by Sonja Maryn “So, what brought you to the Camino?” It’s a question asked at any time of any interaction with anyone you meet…
Taking the Helm: by Paul Ferdais Over the past few weeks I’ve asked various crew members what they want to know about leadership. For many, it involved knowing what to…
Take It In: by Carol Bareuther They won’t make the New York Times best-seller list; nevertheless, food labels are hot reading these days. That’s because consumers seek transparency from manufacturers,…
Secure at Sea: by Corey Ranslem I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. During my time with the U. S. Coast Guard, we conducted thousands of law enforcement operations, but…