
Where There’s Smoke . . .
Inexpensive detectors are good insurance when it comes to fire safety on your sailboat.
Inexpensive detectors are good insurance when it comes to fire safety on your sailboat.
Bottom paint, biodegradable outboard oil, and more help you leave a clean wake.
At the very least, every boat should carry a good set of wrenches and drivers that let you attend to the basics. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue
Wrapping the boat for the winter can be made easier with these tips. A web extra from our October 2010 issue
In this age of electronic wizardry, the simple compass gets short shrift-which is a shame, given its usefulness in so many ways. A feature from our July 2010 issue
Make boarding easier with a handy railing.
Explore the depths with new gear to take you further faster. A gear review from our July 2010 issue
A new boat owner decides to leave the smelly engine at the boatyard and opt for a more green approach to propulsion. From Panbo, Ben Ellison’s electronics blog.
On a Pacific Ocean crossing, OpenPort by Iridium and TrackPhone Fleet Broadband 150 by KVH, two of the smallest and most affordable broadband-capable satellite-communication systems, get a real offshore test. A review from our July 2010 issue
A dive pro offers good tips on watery photography. A special review from our August 2010 issue
Five relatively affordable models are put to the underwater test on a coral reef in the clear, blue waters of the Caribbean.
Inexpensive detectors are good insurance when it comes to fire safety on your sailboat.
Bottom paint, biodegradable outboard oil, and more help you leave a clean wake.
At the very least, every boat should carry a good set of wrenches and drivers that let you attend to the basics. “Hands-On Sailor” from our November 2010 issue
Wrapping the boat for the winter can be made easier with these tips. A web extra from our October 2010 issue
In this age of electronic wizardry, the simple compass gets short shrift-which is a shame, given its usefulness in so many ways. A feature from our July 2010 issue
Make boarding easier with a handy railing.
Explore the depths with new gear to take you further faster. A gear review from our July 2010 issue
A new boat owner decides to leave the smelly engine at the boatyard and opt for a more green approach to propulsion. From Panbo, Ben Ellison’s electronics blog.
On a Pacific Ocean crossing, OpenPort by Iridium and TrackPhone Fleet Broadband 150 by KVH, two of the smallest and most affordable broadband-capable satellite-communication systems, get a real offshore test. A review from our July 2010 issue
A dive pro offers good tips on watery photography. A special review from our August 2010 issue
Five relatively affordable models are put to the underwater test on a coral reef in the clear, blue waters of the Caribbean.
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