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Gear

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

New Tricks for the VHF

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

Transatlantic Personal-Gear Test

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

Plan Ahead and Play It Safe

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

Cleaning Up the Yard

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

Stoking the Fires

A chilly sailor ends his woes by building a custom soapstone coal stove. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 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

New Tricks for the VHF

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

Transatlantic Personal-Gear Test

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

Plan Ahead and Play It Safe

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

Cleaning Up the Yard

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

Stoking the Fires

A chilly sailor ends his woes by building a custom soapstone coal stove. From “Hands-On Sailor” in our January 2009 issue

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