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Gear

Into the Nitty-Gritty of NMEA 2000

The N2K data-sharing standard can improve your electronics network, but don’t dive in without some knowledge of cable and power details. An electronics review from our July 2009 issue

One Mean Green Machine

Sail Green: We find so many “environmentally friendly” cleaning products on the market that Mother Nature herself might not be able to make a choice. Along the way, we learn a few things. A special product review from our December 2009 issue

Inflatable Safety

A life jacket can save you-but only if you have it on. These PFDs have built-in harnesses and are comfortable enough to actually wear. A gear review from our November 2009 issue

Green Gear

Please Mother Nature with recyclable foulies and reusable sacks. New Products from our December 2009 issue

Boat in a Bag

This multifunctional toy holds all kinds of possibilities for the playful cruiser. New Products from our September 2009 issue

Carpentry Cover-Up

Our intrepid builder uses interior trim to hide some of the gaps and chips in the planking-and in his carpentry skills. “Hands-On Sailor’ for our October 2009 issue

Stay Dry, Parts I&II

Tops and bottoms keep coastal sailors dry, filters help the bilge stay free of oil, and this pocket-size video camera is waterproof, too.

Don’t Be Tight When Buying Clamps

Selecting high-quality marine-grade clamps will help keep water out of the boat and fluids in their hoses. “Hands-On Sailor” from our June 2009 issue

Broadband Radar Debuts in Miami

A new-generation navigation tool gets its official rollout and wins the mega-splash award at winter’s biggest boat show. An electronic review from our May 2009 issue

Into the Nitty-Gritty of NMEA 2000

The N2K data-sharing standard can improve your electronics network, but don’t dive in without some knowledge of cable and power details. An electronics review from our July 2009 issue

One Mean Green Machine

Sail Green: We find so many “environmentally friendly” cleaning products on the market that Mother Nature herself might not be able to make a choice. Along the way, we learn a few things. A special product review from our December 2009 issue

Inflatable Safety

A life jacket can save you-but only if you have it on. These PFDs have built-in harnesses and are comfortable enough to actually wear. A gear review from our November 2009 issue

Green Gear

Please Mother Nature with recyclable foulies and reusable sacks. New Products from our December 2009 issue

Boat in a Bag

This multifunctional toy holds all kinds of possibilities for the playful cruiser. New Products from our September 2009 issue

Carpentry Cover-Up

Our intrepid builder uses interior trim to hide some of the gaps and chips in the planking-and in his carpentry skills. “Hands-On Sailor’ for our October 2009 issue

Stay Dry, Parts I&II

Tops and bottoms keep coastal sailors dry, filters help the bilge stay free of oil, and this pocket-size video camera is waterproof, too.

Don’t Be Tight When Buying Clamps

Selecting high-quality marine-grade clamps will help keep water out of the boat and fluids in their hoses. “Hands-On Sailor” from our June 2009 issue

Broadband Radar Debuts in Miami

A new-generation navigation tool gets its official rollout and wins the mega-splash award at winter’s biggest boat show. An electronic review from our May 2009 issue

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