Adding Onboard Electronics? Here’s How To Get Started
The trick to installing a basic digital navigation network is to start with only the basics and to get the most important features.
The trick to installing a basic digital navigation network is to start with only the basics and to get the most important features.
From gear upkeep to savvy seamanship, these seven top tips by BoatUS will keep you cruising safely all summer long.
There’s no such thing as too much time spent looking over critical systems before leaving a dock.
Sometimes, the best way to tell if the hook is set is by grabbing a snorkel, mask and fins for a visual inspection.
Here’s what we’ve learned about cruising with Panchita, a street cat who adopted us in Mexico.
If the goal is pleasurable cruising, then the first order of business is to skip all the time-sucking add-ons.
These boathandling tips served us well during a day out on the Chesapeake Bay.
The smartest way to handle annual commissioning is to focus on one goal: Make the boat ready to float.
Poultice corrosion can lead to costly repairs if it’s not caught and remedied quickly. Here’s how the pros do it.
In hindsight of our 40-year refit, we unveil the behind-the-scenes details of the project, starting with the forward head.
Chafe can be a sailor’s worst nightmare, sometimes chewing like a chainsaw through parts of a boat.
Learning how to inspect for small rigging problems can stop them from becoming bigger ones after you’ve left the dock.
The trick to installing a basic digital navigation network is to start with only the basics and to get the most important features.
From gear upkeep to savvy seamanship, these seven top tips by BoatUS will keep you cruising safely all summer long.
There’s no such thing as too much time spent looking over critical systems before leaving a dock.
Sometimes, the best way to tell if the hook is set is by grabbing a snorkel, mask and fins for a visual inspection.
Here’s what we’ve learned about cruising with Panchita, a street cat who adopted us in Mexico.
If the goal is pleasurable cruising, then the first order of business is to skip all the time-sucking add-ons.
These boathandling tips served us well during a day out on the Chesapeake Bay.
The smartest way to handle annual commissioning is to focus on one goal: Make the boat ready to float.
Poultice corrosion can lead to costly repairs if it’s not caught and remedied quickly. Here’s how the pros do it.
In hindsight of our 40-year refit, we unveil the behind-the-scenes details of the project, starting with the forward head.
Chafe can be a sailor’s worst nightmare, sometimes chewing like a chainsaw through parts of a boat.
Learning how to inspect for small rigging problems can stop them from becoming bigger ones after you’ve left the dock.
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