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A look at the best new electronic tools on the market to help keep you safer at sea.
A look at the best new electronic tools on the market to help keep you safer at sea.
Breathe in. Breathe out, I coached myself before grabbing the VHF radio: “Coast Guard, Coast Guard, Coast Guard, this is the sailing vessel Ana María, 40 miles north of Bodega Bay. We took a wave in our cockpit and suspect a crewmember has a broken leg. We need assistance….”
The crew on Avocet enlisted a skilled metalworker to help remove and replace damaged chainplates.
After two veteran sailors succumbed to their injuries, we’re reminded that offshore sailing is hazardous and missteps can happen at any moment.
After eight seasons sailing the South Pacific, the crew of Sparkman & Stephens 41 Pitufa have learned to embrace their morning rituals of coffee, convergence zones, and surface analysis charts.
Setting the hook where it’s safe for your boat and the coral takes some time to get right.
They’re not one-size-suits-all. We ended up seeking out professional advice.
That annoying noise emitted by a slipping drive belt on a sailboat auxiliary engine can be caused by a lot of things, but there’s one common denominator: You need to replace the belt as soon as possible.
High-latitude cruising and winter sailing require adequate preparations.
New U.S. Coast Guard fire extinguisher regulations for sailboats go into effect April 20.
An offshore medical course teaches sailors how to manage onboard trauma and severe illness.
Electronics Editor David Schmidt takes a look at some exciting new gear, including evolutionary Garmin handheld GPS units, Furuno Radar, and emergency equipment advancements from Sirius Signal.
A look at the best new electronic tools on the market to help keep you safer at sea.
Breathe in. Breathe out, I coached myself before grabbing the VHF radio: “Coast Guard, Coast Guard, Coast Guard, this is the sailing vessel Ana María, 40 miles north of Bodega Bay. We took a wave in our cockpit and suspect a crewmember has a broken leg. We need assistance….”
The crew on Avocet enlisted a skilled metalworker to help remove and replace damaged chainplates.
After two veteran sailors succumbed to their injuries, we’re reminded that offshore sailing is hazardous and missteps can happen at any moment.
After eight seasons sailing the South Pacific, the crew of Sparkman & Stephens 41 Pitufa have learned to embrace their morning rituals of coffee, convergence zones, and surface analysis charts.
Setting the hook where it’s safe for your boat and the coral takes some time to get right.
They’re not one-size-suits-all. We ended up seeking out professional advice.
That annoying noise emitted by a slipping drive belt on a sailboat auxiliary engine can be caused by a lot of things, but there’s one common denominator: You need to replace the belt as soon as possible.
High-latitude cruising and winter sailing require adequate preparations.
New U.S. Coast Guard fire extinguisher regulations for sailboats go into effect April 20.
An offshore medical course teaches sailors how to manage onboard trauma and severe illness.
Electronics Editor David Schmidt takes a look at some exciting new gear, including evolutionary Garmin handheld GPS units, Furuno Radar, and emergency equipment advancements from Sirius Signal.
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