Best Breweries on the Water

Set a course for these 12 breweries on the water, where you can practically step off your boat and up to the bar. HARPOON BREWERY & BEER HALL Boston, Massachusetts You’ll find this well-known brewery inside an old warehouse in the Seaport District of South Boston. The original Harpoon Ale was crafted here in 1987, Read More

Interview with Dockmaster of Ocean Reef Club Key Largo, Florida

Marinalife had the opportunity to chat with Tony Rodrigues- Dockmaster of Ocean Reef Club Key Largo, Florida. Read on and get to know him better! How long have you been involved in the marine industry?  Since 1999. If you were not doing this, what job would best suit you? I would love to teach literature. Read More

What’s New with Marinalife

Marina Updates Hawks Cay Resort in Duck Key, Fla. is now partially reopened after sustaining damage from Hurricane Irma. Guests can enjoy the Angler & Ale restaurant, the Calm Waters Spa, the Coral Cay Activities Center, Dolphin Connection, the Sunset Pool, the Boat Ramp and charter fishing excursions. The marina is expected to reopen in Read More

2018 Destination Guide: Florida

St. Augustine, Fla. In 1513, Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon landed his ship on this part of Florida in search of the fountain of youth. He didn’t stay long, but he did lay the groundwork for what would become America’s oldest city. For almost 400 years, St. Augustine’s 42 miles of white sand beaches would Read More

CEOs Changing the Marine Industry

The marine industry is timeless and enduring, with tight-knit multigenerational family enterprises and long-standing networking relationships that create a business environment in which change comes slowly. Marinalife has highlighted five CEOs who are leading a revolutionary new wave of innovation in the marine industry by planting technology squarely beside tradition. Captain Daniel Harper Founder and Read More

Nice Sunseeker. But, It’s All About The People On Board

Mark Reichenbaum is pretty pleased with the new boat he bought in Miami almost a year ago. The Long Island native and commercial real estate executive speaks in modest, understated terms about its features. “It’s a 92-foot Sunseeker. Oh yeah, and it has a 7-foot draft. No toys. No unnecessary frills. Just a nice boat.” Read More

Cruising Florida’s Gulf Coast

Boating north from Southwest Florida allows two routes to reach your destination. The Florida Gulf Coast offers both enjoyable and sometimes challenging cruising. In the winter, on days when the winds are light, power boats rule. However, when a cold front passes through, the blustery northwest winds leave the waters free for experienced sailors. Fortunately Read More