
New Sailing Electronics from B&G
Zeus Touch gives you a godlike command of your navigation and sailing instruments using one simple-to-operate plotter screen.
Zeus Touch gives you a godlike command of your navigation and sailing instruments using one simple-to-operate plotter screen.
This salty new clock is guaranteed not to tarnish.
This high-resolution sonar can show you the world beneath your boat in ultra-clear images.
You want color, they got color. You want comfort and support, they got both. You want them water resistant yet able to withstand a wet environment, no problem; they got that covered, too. Most important, sailors want their boat shoes to keep them on the boat. Grip is the common characteristic in new models. “You’re not going anywhere in this shoe,” says Michele Pytko of Sperry Top-Sider’s Sea Kite Sport Moc—except out to dinner, once you’re ashore, for all these models boast versatility, too. By
Around the Horn, down the coast, or around the buoys, the iPad can help the sailor to navigate the course, communicate key ideas, coordinate the details of the trip, and ensure a literate voyage.
Need a gift idea for a guy who loves sailing? Check out CW‘s top picks for Father’s Day 2013.
Newer and smaller electronic components put the power of an EPIRB or AIS transponder in a pocket-size beacon.
Looking forward to a summer of fun on the water? Here we take a look at everything from flip flops and floppy hats to inflatable kayaks and SUPs.
Check out this cool app that combines a compass, binoculars, and a camera.
Available for most smartphone models, the Ballistic Every1 cases offer tough protection yet are slim enough to fit in your pocket. The four-layer case is
Made specifically for the continuous furling line used on a code zero or gennaker, the Seldén stanchion-mount double fairlead has a spring-loaded stainless-steel push-and-twist bale
The new Mantus Universal Deck Key might just be the last deck key you’ll need. It’s easily adjustable to access all sizes and types of
Zeus Touch gives you a godlike command of your navigation and sailing instruments using one simple-to-operate plotter screen.
This salty new clock is guaranteed not to tarnish.
This high-resolution sonar can show you the world beneath your boat in ultra-clear images.
You want color, they got color. You want comfort and support, they got both. You want them water resistant yet able to withstand a wet environment, no problem; they got that covered, too. Most important, sailors want their boat shoes to keep them on the boat. Grip is the common characteristic in new models. “You’re not going anywhere in this shoe,” says Michele Pytko of Sperry Top-Sider’s Sea Kite Sport Moc—except out to dinner, once you’re ashore, for all these models boast versatility, too. By
Around the Horn, down the coast, or around the buoys, the iPad can help the sailor to navigate the course, communicate key ideas, coordinate the details of the trip, and ensure a literate voyage.
Need a gift idea for a guy who loves sailing? Check out CW‘s top picks for Father’s Day 2013.
Newer and smaller electronic components put the power of an EPIRB or AIS transponder in a pocket-size beacon.
Looking forward to a summer of fun on the water? Here we take a look at everything from flip flops and floppy hats to inflatable kayaks and SUPs.
Check out this cool app that combines a compass, binoculars, and a camera.
Available for most smartphone models, the Ballistic Every1 cases offer tough protection yet are slim enough to fit in your pocket. The four-layer case is
Made specifically for the continuous furling line used on a code zero or gennaker, the Seldén stanchion-mount double fairlead has a spring-loaded stainless-steel push-and-twist bale
The new Mantus Universal Deck Key might just be the last deck key you’ll need. It’s easily adjustable to access all sizes and types of
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