Every captain's "get-home" kit is missing this one crucial, life-saving item!
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EdgeWater 250CC
Offshore Ready Strength
SINGLE PIECE HULL When a boat builder starts with a single-piece, foam-filled hull, you know she means business—that’s EdgeWater’s SPI secret. She uses the extra length to nail the fish/family balance. You get the gear like in-floor rod storage and a proper dive door, but she’s still smooth and steady enough for a weekend sandbar session.
MORE BOAT FOR THE MONEY She comes from a company that’s always trying something new, and the Antares 12 is a good example of what they do best. The Antares 12 is an easy-going cruiser with a secret: her hull can really get up and go with a choice of twin or triple outboards. And if you're not a fan of rolling on the open water, her optional gyro stabilizer will keep things comfortable.
RACING DNA RIDE You can thank Formula's offshore racing background for the way this thing flies—that FAS3Tech stepped hull is pure performance DNA. But the 360 knows how to chill. You get all the party space up front and a stand-up cabin below for crashing. With twin sterndrives pushing her near 60 mph, she’s designed to be effortlessly fast, meaning you'll get a blast of speed without spilling your beverage.
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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND Which vessel is directed not to impede the passage of a vessel which can only navigate inside a narrow channel?
A.A vessel of less than 20 meters in length B. A vessel not under command C. A vessel engaged in surveying D. All of the above
Warheads Host Sea Life
Cleanup Creates Dilemma
MISSILES ARE REEFS Scientists exploring a massive WWII ordnance-dumpsite in the Baltic Sea found a biological paradox: marine life is thriving on unexploded missiles and toxic waste. Since hard surfaces are rare on the muddy seabed, the metal casings are attracting vast colonies of crabs, worms, and starfish—even on chunks of exposed TNT. We detail the specific German warheads found and the surprising biodiversity levels.
FORGET THAT WRENCH Every seasoned captain needs a "get-me-home" kit, but is the one on their boat complete? This video details the essential tools—lithium jump packs, splicing gear, and vice grips—for fixing critical failures miles offshore. The surprise? The comprehensive collection is missing one simple, crucial item that can stop a sudden, catastrophic hull breach. Don't leave the dock without knowing what it is.
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Rule 9(b) states that a vessel of less than 20 meters in length or a sailing vessel shall not impede the passage of a vessel which can safely navigate only within a narrow channel or fairway.