The second annual Gamefish Grande Tournaments in Cuba wrapped up June 13 in Havana.
Hurricane Matthew, the most powerful Atlantic storm since 2007, continued on a path to land a heavy punch to Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba, forecasters said early today.
A Cuban policy change could affect hundreds of thousands of Floridians.
The inaugural Gamefish Grande Tournaments wrapped up July 2 in Havana.
Pantaenius, a U.S. marine insurer, said it will offer coverage for American boats traveling in Cuban waters.
The NMMA participated in a panel discussion about Cuba last week during the third annual Superyacht Summit in Fort Lauderdale.
Sail magazine is hosting a seminar in St. Augustine, Fla., about sailing to Cuba.
NV Charts is releasing all four Cuba chart sets in NV Charts’ atlas-style format.
U.S. boaters have the official go-ahead to travel to Cuba, but government authorization is just the first step for the “pioneers.”
The Obama administration eased rules Friday for U.S. citizens wishing to travel to Cuba.
Still Water was docked in Marina Hemingway near Havana last week.
The first recreational boat to legally cruise once-forbidden Cuban waters with U.S. citizens aboard could well be a yacht between 60 and 300 feet LOA, chartered through Paul Madden Associates of Palm Beach.
After 54 years of animosity, the United States and Cuba formally restored diplomatic ties.
Space is limited to 10 qualifying participants who will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Five teams of American Hobie Cat sailboat racers departed Key West's South Beach on Saturday morning.