KBO Breeze ST Commuter EBike – Test and Review

The KBO Breeze ST has all the features that most ebike commuters will want. It’s got good range and hill climbing ability. it has good maneuverability for riding around pedestrians. It comes set up with fenders, a rear rack, and a light. It’s a fun lightweight nimble electric bike to ride. All this in an … Read more

GoTrax Tundra Fat Tire EBike – Test and Review

The Gotrax Tundra is a fat tire electric bike that delivers more performance for its price than any other fat tire electric bike out there. You get a 750 watt hub motor, 48 volt 20 ah battery, torque sensor, hydraulic disc brakes, and color LCD display. It’s torque sensor has a cadence sensor like mode … Read more

10 Great Sailing Tips for New Sailors

Getting started with sailing is exciting, but it can also feel a bit overwhelming. Whether you’re learning on a dinghy or a small cruising yacht in inland or coastal waters, the key is to focus on practical skills and safety. Here are ten hands-on sailing tips for beginners—these will help you and your family build … Read more

The Golden Age of Sailboats: 10 Classic Cruisers from the 70s and 80s

When you stroll through a marina today, chances are you’ll see rows of sailboats that were built during one of the most prolific eras in boating history—the 1970s and early 1980s. This was the golden age of fiberglass boatbuilding, when affordable production sailboats brought cruising to the masses. Boatbuilders were cranking out thousands of hulls … Read more

Is Owning a Sailboat Really THAT Expensive? (Spoiler: Not Really!)

For a lot of people, sailing looks like a hobby reserved for lottery winners and folks named “Chadwick” who sip champagne on gleaming yachts. Google “sailboat” and you’ll see glossy photos of 60-foot catamarans, linen pants, and boats with names like Liquid Assets. No wonder the average person thinks, I could never afford that. But … Read more

10 Legendary Cruising Sailboats from the 1970s & ’80s

Welcome to the Golden Era of Sailboats From the 1970s through the mid-1980s, North America saw a boom in sailboat production like never before—or since. Fueled by advances in fiberglass construction and a growing appetite for adventure on the water, manufacturers churned out thousands of sailboats annually. The result? A fleet of durable, affordable, and … Read more

7 Pocket Cruisers You Can Actually Live On – Small Boats, Big Adventures

What Really Counts as a Pocket Cruiser? Let’s set the record straight: when we talk about pocket cruisers, we’re not talking about 36-foot floating condos. We’re talking about small sailboats—under 30 feet long—that are seaworthy, smartly designed, and truly livable. These little giants pack more punch per foot than you might imagine and are perfect … Read more