
All Amped Up: Multimeter Ampere Measurement
In Part III of a four-part series on multimeters, it’s all about amperes. “Monthly Maintenance” from our July 2012 issue.
In Part III of a four-part series on multimeters, it’s all about amperes. “Monthly Maintenance” from our July 2012 issue.
Offshore Sailing School founder Doris Colgate shares the keys to selecting an educational and safe sailing school. From CW‘s May 2012 issue.
Installing a new set of sailing instruments proves to be both easy and interesting.
Preventing dinghy theft or damage takes planning and diligence. “Hands-On Sailor” from our July 2012 Issue.
Share your boat maintenance tips and you could be sporting a new Cruising World Hands-On Sailor T-shirt.
The post-mortem of a sea story with a happy ending addresses the revelations and repercussions of issuing a call for help. “Seamanship” from our June 2012 issue.
Wendy Mitman Clarke gives you a peek inside Osprey‘s onboard medical kit. Web extra from our June 2012 issue.
On an old boat, few projects are as satisfying or as enduring as fixing a cold box that won’t chill out. “Projects” from our May 2012 issue by Bruce Bingham.
In Part I of a four-part series, learn how this useful, multipurpose tool helps you troubleshoot gremlins in your boat’s electrical system. “Monthly Maintenance” from our May 2012 issue.
Whether you’ve set your sights on learning to sail, baby’s first bareboat charter, or casting off for bluewater adventures, a school close by can provide classroom and hands-on instruction that fits your goal and budget. From our May 2012 issue.
Get your boat’s electrical system back in action after a winter’s layup.
Here’s a simple solution for your onboard paper-towel roll that you can add to the “why didn’t_ I_ think of that?” file.
In Part III of a four-part series on multimeters, it’s all about amperes. “Monthly Maintenance” from our July 2012 issue.
Offshore Sailing School founder Doris Colgate shares the keys to selecting an educational and safe sailing school. From CW‘s May 2012 issue.
Installing a new set of sailing instruments proves to be both easy and interesting.
Preventing dinghy theft or damage takes planning and diligence. “Hands-On Sailor” from our July 2012 Issue.
Share your boat maintenance tips and you could be sporting a new Cruising World Hands-On Sailor T-shirt.
The post-mortem of a sea story with a happy ending addresses the revelations and repercussions of issuing a call for help. “Seamanship” from our June 2012 issue.
Wendy Mitman Clarke gives you a peek inside Osprey‘s onboard medical kit. Web extra from our June 2012 issue.
On an old boat, few projects are as satisfying or as enduring as fixing a cold box that won’t chill out. “Projects” from our May 2012 issue by Bruce Bingham.
In Part I of a four-part series, learn how this useful, multipurpose tool helps you troubleshoot gremlins in your boat’s electrical system. “Monthly Maintenance” from our May 2012 issue.
Whether you’ve set your sights on learning to sail, baby’s first bareboat charter, or casting off for bluewater adventures, a school close by can provide classroom and hands-on instruction that fits your goal and budget. From our May 2012 issue.
Get your boat’s electrical system back in action after a winter’s layup.
Here’s a simple solution for your onboard paper-towel roll that you can add to the “why didn’t_ I_ think of that?” file.
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