New Propane-Powered Outboard Introduced
Lehr, which last winter introduced two small propane-powered outboards to much acclaim at the Miami International boat show, has expanded its product line with a 9.9-horsepower model.
Lehr, which last winter introduced two small propane-powered outboards to much acclaim at the Miami International boat show, has expanded its product line with a 9.9-horsepower model.
These beach shoes fit like gloves, a wireless intercom may quell topside yelling, a flex-neck LED fixture illuminates your charts, and drying packets and capsules work to keep camera gear an electronics dry.
New top-down furling units from Seldén and Profurl make spinnaker handling easier.
An innovative hatch cover does more than just cool a boat’s interior, and a nifty ground-tackle upgrade marries your snubber to your anchor chain. New Products from our July 2012 issue.
Offerings include a combo bimini/boarding bar for a RIB, a fiberglass repair kit, an SSB ground-plane system, a line of propane-powered outboard engines, and more. “New Products” from our April 2012 issue.
Offerings include a handheld searchlight, marine lubricants, an improved waterpump cover, and a compact video camera for inspecting your boat beneath the waterline. “New Products” from our March 2012 issue.
Offerings include an external thruster, eco-friendly anchors, a griddle for a grillmeister, and more. From our February 2012 issue.
If you’re in the market for a new small engine, you have plenty of choices, but two-stroke technology isn’t in the mix anymore.
Mark Pillsbury checks out some new winches to repower your cockpit.
A well-built sailboat winch of the right size can seriously improve your time on the water
Water power is an ideal alternative energy source while under sail.
A neglected winch is at best inefficient and at worst dangerous. Old grease gathers salt and dirt and creates friction or can even cause the winch to seize. To prevent this, clean and lubricate them every season or two.
Lehr, which last winter introduced two small propane-powered outboards to much acclaim at the Miami International boat show, has expanded its product line with a 9.9-horsepower model.
These beach shoes fit like gloves, a wireless intercom may quell topside yelling, a flex-neck LED fixture illuminates your charts, and drying packets and capsules work to keep camera gear an electronics dry.
New top-down furling units from Seldén and Profurl make spinnaker handling easier.
An innovative hatch cover does more than just cool a boat’s interior, and a nifty ground-tackle upgrade marries your snubber to your anchor chain. New Products from our July 2012 issue.
Offerings include a combo bimini/boarding bar for a RIB, a fiberglass repair kit, an SSB ground-plane system, a line of propane-powered outboard engines, and more. “New Products” from our April 2012 issue.
Offerings include a handheld searchlight, marine lubricants, an improved waterpump cover, and a compact video camera for inspecting your boat beneath the waterline. “New Products” from our March 2012 issue.
Offerings include an external thruster, eco-friendly anchors, a griddle for a grillmeister, and more. From our February 2012 issue.
If you’re in the market for a new small engine, you have plenty of choices, but two-stroke technology isn’t in the mix anymore.
Mark Pillsbury checks out some new winches to repower your cockpit.
A well-built sailboat winch of the right size can seriously improve your time on the water
Water power is an ideal alternative energy source while under sail.
A neglected winch is at best inefficient and at worst dangerous. Old grease gathers salt and dirt and creates friction or can even cause the winch to seize. To prevent this, clean and lubricate them every season or two.
Sign up for Cruising World emails to receive features on travel destinations, event listings and product reviews as well as special offers on behalf of Cruising World’s partners.
By signing up you agree to receive communications from Cruising World and select partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You may opt out of email messages/withdraw consent at any time.