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Yacht Wars: The Harbor vs. SXM Yacht Rock

Sean Rossby Sean Ross
March 24, 2026
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The Harbor Steve Clendenin Maryland Media OneWhen fans of “Yacht Rock” aren’t killing time by deciding what songs qualify and don’t, there’s always a secondary question to ponder. What would you call it if not “Yacht Rock”? While the term’s creators have a relatively narrow definition, listeners and radio often use the term to define any soft pop from the mid-‘70s-through-early ‘80s. I sometimes hear that music referred to as “AM Gold,” after the compilation albums, but that’s not quite accurate for songs that were being heard on FM through headphones by 1981. Or Steely Dan’s “FM.”

On his new syndicated format, “The Harbor,” station owner/GM/programmer Steve Clendenin is positioning his mix as “Yacht Rock and Smooth Classics.” The good-sounding new format is being made available to stations as either a 24/7 format or for weekend/specialty programming.  

The Harbor differs from other Yacht Rock channels in two significant ways. There’s more of a ‘70s pop component, including some early ‘70s “lost hits.” The imaging is also more straightforward/atmospheric without the irony of SiriusXM’s Yacht Rock Radio or other outlets. “A sunset state of mind all day long,” promises one sweeper. “Smooth Classics. Warm Vibes. Zero Turbulence” says another. Clendenin can be reached here.

Over the years, I’ve sometimes tried to recreate the “Punch Wars” that used to play out between two stations in a radio person’s car by showing two stations back-to-back. I’ve been wanting to put SiriusXM’s original Yacht Rock Radio up against WTWV (The Wave) Norfolk, Va., since their recent conversion, but even though WTWV’s breaks are short, there still would have been rounds that SXM would have won by being against a stopset.

The Harbor’s feed, however, is currently commercial free. That’s why I’ve put two 45-minute segments of the stations from 7 a.m., March 12 against each other, so that you can make the call. Even the biggest hits of the Yacht Rock canon—“Lowdown,” “What a Fool Believes,” “Peg”—are often songs that haven’t tested for Classic Hits in some time (and aren’t usually tested anymore). So I’m leaving it to the reader to decide what a “win” looks like: the song that best defines the genre? The one you just like better? You make the call. 

SIRIUS XM YACHT ROCK THE HARBOR
Michael McDonald, "I Gotta Try" Steely Dan, "FM (No Static At All)"
Earth, Wind & Fire, "After The Love Is Gone" Cyndi Lauper, "Time After Time"
Steely Dan, "Josie" Daryl Hall & John Oates, "She's Gone"
Kenny Loggins, "I Believe In Love" Tony Orlando & Dawn, "Tie A Yellow Ribbon…"
Walter Egan, "Magnet and Steel" Atlanta Rhythm Section, "So In To You"
Bread, "Guitar Man" Paul Davis, "I Go Crazy"
Boz Scaggs, "Lowdown" Gallery, "Nice To Be With You"
Maria Muldaur, "Midnight at the Oasis" Toto, "Africa"
Daryl Hall & John Oates, "Kiss On My List" Jimmy Buffett, "Come Monday"
10cc, "Dreadlock Holiday" Three Dog Night, "Black and White"
10cc, "Dreadlock Holiday" (still playing) 10cc, "The Things We Do For Love"
Jackson Browne, "Running On Empty" John Sebastian, "Welcome Back"
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Yacht Country SiriusXMAs we head into Country Radio Seminar week, it also seemed like a good time to monitor SiriusXM Yacht Country. The early ‘80s time of Yacht Rock’s dominance at Top 40 was also the time of Country crossover’s greatest dominance—at least until recently. It was also the “Urban Cowboy” moment when Country and AC melded together sonically. 

The Yacht Rock years were also the years that I discovered Country radio as a teenager, something then little heard of outside “lifegroup” markets. I’ve heard Yacht Country going from Glen Campbell’s “Sunflower” to Earl Thomas Conley’s “Chance of Loving You” to Dolly Parton’s “Two Doors Down.” I don’t know if those songs qualify sonically, but they’re in my personal sweet spot and I’m happy to have a Classic Country station focusing on those years.

Yacht Country also plays a few ‘70s soft pop titles that were either played on some of the format’s more crossover-minded stations like WHN New York or eventually became part of the format library retroactively—e.g., England Dan & John Ford Coley qualifying when Dan Seals became a Country star. 

Here’s SiriusXM Yacht Country, monitored on March 12. I listened at 4 p.m., but the channel is a non-time-sensitive playlist:

  • Juice Newton, “Queen of Hearts”
  • Ozark Mountain Daredevils, “Jackie Blue”
  • Oak Ridge Boys, “Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight”
  • Jerry Jeff Walker, “Sangria Wine”—a great call; even a pop hit in some Texas markets at the time; wouldn’t be a bad choice for Yacht Rock stations either
  • Atlanta Rhythm Section, “So In To You”
  • Merle Haggard, “That’s The Way Love Goes”
  • Eagles, “Peaceful Easy Feeling”
  • Crystal Gayle, “Why Have You Left the One You Left Me For”
  • Dobie Gray, “Drift Away”
  • Ronnie Milsap, “Where Do the Nights Go”
  • Kenny Rogers, “The Gambler”
  • Orleans, “Dance With Me”

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  1. februarycallendar's avatar februarycallendar says:
    4 months ago

    Several songs in both lists which were once actually at the poppier and more then-modern end of BBC Radio 2, especially the Crystal Gayle song which seemed to play all the time in my young-fogey childhood.

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  2. Sean Ross's avatar Sean Ross says:
    4 months ago

    Loved “Why Have You Left…” It was one of the hottest Country records in my first year or so of listening to the format, at a time when anything a little rock stuck out. Plus, up until then, I’d liked Crystal Gayle more than any of her songs.

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  3. Mark Cheli's avatar Mark Cheli says:
    4 months ago

    I was at a station where I did “yacht country” in the 80s. DJs had a lot of say on what oldies could be played so you could structure it up like that. Back then, I didn’t understand the reluctance of country stations to play ARS, the Eagles, England Dan (Dan Seals who subsequently had a ton of country hits” and John Ford Coley, Marshall Tucker Band (some not all), and acts like that.

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    • Sean Ross's avatar Sean Ross says:
      4 months ago

      Some Country stations leaned heavily into the pop crossover gold (including retroactively making England Dan & John Ford Coley a country act). Depended a lot on the PD and the market. WGAR Cleveland used to play Chuck Berry/No Particular Place to Go. Pretty much ended in the Garth era because Country stations could attract listeners on their own terms, and also because Oldies FMs were booming, too, so there was no opportunity to serve that franchise as well.

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  4. robusdin's avatar robusdin says:
    4 months ago

    I often pop on SXM’s Yacht rock and end up saying to myself “nope, not yacht rock” half the time. It worked as a novelty summer channel, not so much as a watered down soft AC.

    Currently I’m latched onto WINX – aka Dockside radio as a better new iteration of a summertime feeling.

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  5. Jerry's avatar Jerry says:
    4 months ago

    Welcome Back Kotter and the theme to WKRP do not send off the vibe of Cool Change and I quote “The albatross and the whales they are my brothers”.

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    • Sean Ross's avatar Sean Ross says:
      3 months ago

      I definitely found “Cool Change” to be akin to an albatross at that moment when CHR was sinking into its doldrums. I’ve tried to respect the official definition of “yacht rock,” although why shouldn’t people do what works for them? It’s their own playlist, after all. I once had a PD refer to his station as music-for-the-tiki-bar, and I’ve thought that one works pretty well, too.

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