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You wouldn't expect it, but military submarines have sails too, but they're not used for what you might think. Here's the ...
Huntington Ingalls and Hyundai Heavy Industries' deal aims to improve U.S. shipbuilding efficiency and practices.
The new policy aims to revitalize a U.S. shipbuilding industry that has fallen well behind production levels of its rivals ...
From Cunard to Viking, Aurora Expeditions to Ponant, these cruises to Norway, Iceland, and Greenland will help you locate the nighttime Northern Lights show in style and comfort.
The Titanic sunk 113 years ago on April 14-15, after hitting an iceberg, with human error likely causing the ship to stray into those dangerous waters. Today, autonomous systems built on artificial ...
Matthew Tkach and Sydney Bickerstaff share their unique lifestyle on Bay City's 85-foot schooner Appledore IV, teaching Great ...
Albert Akeny "A.A." Stewart was a salesman in Cincinnati and brought three whales to the city. He later died on the Titanic.
It’s that time of year again—boats are being prepped for launch. Shrink-wrap is being peeled off, boat bottoms are being painted, decks are being cleaned and polished, and teak is being spruced up for ...
But Dreadmoor cribs just as much from Rare's Sea of Thieves, with the ability to roam inside your boat, cast lines and even venture ashore in first-person view. The boat can be steered in third-person ...
By Margot Black When it comes to cruising, bigger isn’t always better. Forget floating cities with endless queues and crowded buffets, small-ship cruises are a dream come true for ...
Milton Hershey, J. Pierpont Morgan, and Henry Clay Frick were among the notable figures who never made it on the Titanic.
Two weeks every spring, a team of Galveston Historical Foundation volunteers ready the iconic 1877 tall ship Elissa to sail ...