
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
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
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
Our editors launched life rafts from seven manufacturers and climbed aboard
If you’ve equipped your boat with a current-generation radio, Rescue 21 can now take the “search” out of SAR. A gear review from our November 2008 issue
Sailing from the Caribbean to the Med, our resident delivery skipper reports on the new clothing and gear he put to work. A gear review from our October 2008 issue
With the right tools and some planning, bringing a powerful new crew member to the foredeck is a very doable job. From “Hands-On Sailor” from our December 2008 issue
With a carbon-monoxide detector installed on your boat, you can ensure that you’ll be warned should this deadly gas creep aboard. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our February 2009 issue
Environmental regulations, liability, and the quest for clean water have changed the landscape at U.S. marinas. A “Sail Green” Feature from our December 2008 issue
A chilly sailor ends his woes by building a custom soapstone coal stove. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2009 issue
Stowage charts for provisions to help you have fresh food for your passages. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2008 issue
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
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
Our editors launched life rafts from seven manufacturers and climbed aboard
If you’ve equipped your boat with a current-generation radio, Rescue 21 can now take the “search” out of SAR. A gear review from our November 2008 issue
Sailing from the Caribbean to the Med, our resident delivery skipper reports on the new clothing and gear he put to work. A gear review from our October 2008 issue
With the right tools and some planning, bringing a powerful new crew member to the foredeck is a very doable job. From “Hands-On Sailor” from our December 2008 issue
With a carbon-monoxide detector installed on your boat, you can ensure that you’ll be warned should this deadly gas creep aboard. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our February 2009 issue
Environmental regulations, liability, and the quest for clean water have changed the landscape at U.S. marinas. A “Sail Green” Feature from our December 2008 issue
A chilly sailor ends his woes by building a custom soapstone coal stove. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2009 issue
Stowage charts for provisions to help you have fresh food for your passages. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2008 issue
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