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Reader Tip: Trace Your Systems
Related tags: Systems | Reader Tip by Carolyn Shearlock
If you have a boat that's new to you, take the time to map out the systems—you'll be glad you did!
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June 14, 2011Turning Headsby Jen BrettUpgrading your onboard facilities goes a long way toward making your boat more like a home. From our June 2011 issue.Rating:0
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May 17, 2011It’s a Four-Stroke WorldIf you’re in the market for a new small engine, you have plenty of choices, but two-stroke technology isn’t in the mix anymore.Rating:0
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May 5, 2011Van Liew's Hydro Generatorsby Herb MccormickThis round-the-world raceboat is powered by the sea. Brad shares the details.Rating:0
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April 26, 2011Happy on the Hardby Wendy Mitman ClarkeA haulout in a family-run Guatemalan boatyard provides the antidote to marina insulation.Rating:0
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April 26, 2011Giving Us Gasby Mark PillsburyChanges in fuel regulations may mean changes in your power.Rating:0
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April 19, 2011Options Abound to Repower your cockpit with Winchesby Mark PillsburyA well-built winch of the right size can seriously improve your time on the water and ensure that you can muscle in the sails when the breeze comes on.Rating:0
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April 5, 2011Green Power on Passageby Don StreetWater power is an ideal alternative energy source while under sail.Rating:0Related tags: Atlantic Rally for Cruisers | News
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March 21, 2011Hail to All Things Coolby Jim CarrierSailors find that newly installed refrigeration might just be the best thing since sliced bread.Rating:0
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February 22, 2011Beware the Unprotected Saildriveby Ed ShermanPaying close attention to anodes and your sailboat’s bonding system will help prevent corrosion that can quickly cripple these power units.Rating:0
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February 22, 2011Beef Up Your Antenna Wireby Steve D AntonioUsing a low-loss coaxial cable can deliver more power to the where it’s needed at the masthead.Rating:0
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