Lake Winnipesaukee Story
New England Boating Magazine
by Dave Dauer
5d ago
Lake Winnipesaukee Together. Let's Explore Welcome to Lake Winnipesaukee Experience the allure of Lake Winnipesaukee, a haven for boaters. Navigate its expansive waters, dotted with picturesque islands and coves. Enjoy thrilling water sports, leisurely cruises, or fishing adventures. Explore charming lakeside towns, bustling with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, making it an idyllic destination for boating enthusiasts and tourists alike. LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE AT A GLANCE DOCK & DINE NEW ENGLAND BOATING TV WHAT'S NEW NEW ENGLAND FISHING TV SHORT VIDEOS NEW ENG ..read more
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Burlington Story
New England Boating Magazine
by Dave Dauer
1w ago
Burlington Together. Let's Explore Welcome to Burlington The Port of Burlington, Vermont, is a charming destination for boaters seeking a unique and picturesque experience on Lake Champlain. Nestled along the eastern shore of the lake, this port offers a tranquil and welcoming atmosphere for maritime enthusiasts. BURLINGTON AT A GLANCE DOCK & DINE NEW ENGLAND BOATING TV WHAT'S NEW NEW ENGLAND FISHING TV SHORT VIDEOS NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS OUR PARTNERS BURLINGTON'S STORY The epicenter of Champlain boating is Burlington, the state’s largest city, with some 40,000 r ..read more
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New Bedford Story
New England Boating Magazine
by Brian
2w ago
New Bedford Together. Let's Explore Welcome to New Bedford Once known as the “City That Lit the World,” New Bedford was the largest exporter of whale oil, the richest city in the country until just after the Civil War, and the inspiration for the famous Melville novel Moby Dick. Today, restaurants, shops, and improved boating amenities make it a wonderful destination. NEW BEDFORD AT A GLANCE DOCK & DINE NEW ENGLAND BOATING TV WHAT'S NEW NEW ENGLAND FISHING TV SHORT VIDEOS NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS OUR PARTNERS NEW BEDFORD'S STORY When Joe Myerson, a longtime boatin ..read more
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Russo Marine
New England Boating Magazine
by Brian
1M ago
Discover Boating with MarineMax Danvers MarineMax Danvers is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service to our boaters located on the North Shore in Danvers, MA area, proudly showcasing premium brands including Azimut, Galeon Yachts, Ocean Alexander, MJM Yachts, Aquila, Cruisers Yachts, Aviara, Sea Ray, Boston Whaler, and Sailfish. With our selection of boats for sale, you are sure to find the perfect boat to match your unique boating lifestyle. At MarineMax Danvers, we believe that boating is not just about the boat, it’s about the experience and the lifestyle.That’s why we ..read more
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Quincy
New England Boating Magazine
by Brian
6M ago
Let's Explore Together The city of Quincy, Massachusetts, is well known for its history, but its boating scene deserves equal billing. Its 27 Miles of coastline comprises beaches, rivers islands and protected coves that are ideal for watersports, fishing, swimming, picnics and whiling away a summer afternoon. Perhaps best of all, Quincy’s location puts mariners within easy striking distance of the fabulous Boston Harbor Islands National Park and its many historic sites and diversions. Welcome to Quincy, Massachusetts The birthplace of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, Quincy is proudly cal ..read more
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Massachusetts
New England Boating Magazine
by Brian
6M ago
Let's Explore Together New England is a diverse boating paradise with its stunning coastline, pristine lakes, and meandering rivers. Explore historic ports like Boston and Newport. Cruise along the rocky shores of Maine for a rugged adventure or relax on the sandy beaches of Cape Cod. Discover lakes such as Lake Winnipesaukee, perfect for water sports and fishing. Cruise rivers like the Connecticut, offering an escape into nature. Whether you seek history, relaxation, or adventure, New England's waters offer a journey for boaters of all kinds.  Barnstable  Boston Harbor &n ..read more
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Dock and Dine Wareham
New England Boating Magazine
by Brian
6M ago
The wareham river, which flows into the extreme northwestern corner of upper buzzards bay, has a rich maritime history dating back to pre-colonial times The full-service Zecco Marina welcomes transients on the Wareham River. After sailing up Buzzards Bay on June 14, the gunship anchored near Bird Island, whereupon barges carrying 200 troops were sent up the Wareham River to Long Wharf, where the Narrows Bridge is located today. The soldiers set fire to a cotton factory upriver (now the Tremont Nail Factory site on Elm Street) before proceeding to the house of one Captain Bumpus, where th ..read more
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Dock and Dine Scituate
New England Boating Magazine
by Brian
6M ago
Scituate is situated along Boston’s South Shore the geographic region that stretches south and east along the shores of Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay A busy day at the Spit. Photo Tom Richardson The South Shore is a unique area of the Commonwealth comprising several towns, each with its own distinct personality and characteristics.It’s these lesser-known boating destinations—the ones our viewers say they haven’t visited, or even heard of—that are particularly satisfying to explore and share. This past season we highlighted Scituate, Massachusetts, and if you haven’t been to this amazing ..read more
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Rockland
New England Boating Magazine
by Brian
6M ago
Welcome to Rockland, Maine THINGS TO SEE PLACES TO EAT PLACES TO STAY WHERE TO DOCK Rockland Light stands at the end of a mile-long breakwall. Photo Tom Richardson THE OLD “UGLY DUCKLING” STORY COMES TO MIND WHEN SAILING INBOUND PAST THE IMPRESSIVE AND MUCH-LOVED BREAKWATER PROTECTING ROCKLAND HARBOR. BUT INSTEAD OF TURNING INTO A MERE SWAN, THIS PENOBSCOT BAY CITY NOW SOARS WELL BEYOND AN IMPROVED LOOK AND SENSIBILITY. HECK, EVEN THE RICH AND FAMOUS HAVE DISCOVERED IT. Still, with boats that range from mega motoryachts to diminutive daysailers, visitors to Penobscot Bay’s acknowl ..read more
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Test-new-ENHANCED
New England Boating Magazine
by Brian
6M ago
Tiara Yachts’ stunning 44 Coupe features quality construction, a great ride and remarkable attention to detail—plus it’s packed with enough standard features to please any hardcore cruiser. Powered by twin 435-hp Volvo IPS 600 diesels, the 44 has an optimum cruise of between 25.7 mph (3008 rpm/.82 mpg) and 30.9 mph (3300 rpm/.84 mpg), for a range of 224 to 229 statute miles. Top-end speed is 35.5 mph at 3606 rpm for range of 254 miles. (The above numbers are based on Tiara’s own performance tests.) The 44 Coupe carries Tiara’s transferable limited warranties of 5 years on the hull and deck, a ..read more
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