Talkin’ Boats with Soundings is the podcast that celebrates the best storytelling about power and sailboats, and the people who are most passionate about a life spent on and around the water. The Soundings team of award-winning writers share stories of bo
On a frigid day, Soundings executive editor Pim Van Hemmen and videographer Bob Krist join the crew aboard an oyster dragger and find Mainers to be as tough as the weather.
A Palm Beach 32, the third model in the builder's lineup, gets a refresh with the help of devoted owners.
When Soundings executive editor Pim Van Hemmen learns that an old friend is staying on a nearby island, he proposes they have lunch, unaware that his little RIB will have to run across 20 miles of open water.
Meet the people who find a healthy obsession in the hunt for motors with distinctive heritage.
Capt. Peter Frederiksen has learned the hard way why it's important to stay keenly aware of the situation around your boat at all times.
The peapod is rooted in traditional workboat design, and it is now being reimagined in cold-molded wood by Sparkman & Stephens.
Captain Carolyn Kurtz performs a very tricky maneuver as she takes a tanker off the dock and navigates it through Tampa Bay to the Gulf of Mexico.
Soundings senior editor Gary Reich tells the story of the deadrise, a workboat design that has been used to harvest crabs, fish, oysters, clams and more from the bay's bountiful waters for more than a century.
Soundings Executive Editor Pim Van Hemmen joins a night patrol of Norway's icy waters near the Barents Sea to learn just how far rescue crews will go to save a boater's bacon
A cruising couple turns to a boutique boatyard in Connecticut to restore their dream boat.
Once a functional water taxi in Italy, Intermezzo has undergone an extensive restoration and found a new career.
The author finds himself in a pickle when a boat's owner and most of the crew are game to set sail with a storm headed their way.
This compact 12-foot gaff-rigged sailing dinghy made a big impact on the sport.
A wild ride reminds a seasoned skipper that it's critical to be prepared for changing sea conditions.
Meet Dave Brayton, a seasoned skipper who has been quahogging on Narragansett Bay for 60 years.
Fay spent his life working on commercial vessels, and elements like heavy weather and heaving seas are apparent in his art.
Senior Editor Gary Reich reminisces about the 12 years he spent living aboard a small sailboat on Chesapeake Bay.
The Hampton boat brand has a long history in Midcoast Maine, as we learn while cruising the waters of Penobscot Bay.
Meet John Howell, an avid boater who invested time, money and passion into the refit of a Bertram sportfishing boat built in 1981.
Virginia Oliver shares some of the lessons she's learned, about lobsters and life, over nine decades spent in the cockpit of commercial boats.