Contributor Tip: A Hybrid Self-Steering Solution
This inexpensive alternative to a proper electric autopilot is capable in up to 5-foot seas offshore.
This inexpensive alternative to a proper electric autopilot is capable in up to 5-foot seas offshore.
Learn how to tie a trucker’s hitch with this simple user submitted step-by-step guide.
Not sure how to deal with dripped glue after repairing your dinghy? Reader John Rickenbach shares a useful tip.
Just making the bed on most boats requires you to be a bit of a contortionist.
Even if they have a watermaker, most cruisers find they need to conserve water. Here are four easy ways to significantly cut down on the
An easy-to-make and use bar brings dockside peace of mind.
Carolyn Shearlock of The Boat Galley shares a bread recipe that only takes about 5 mintues to prepare and can be varied in all sorts of ways.
Have you rummaged through the can locker to look for something and thought, “there must be a better way…”? Well, there is!
Ever feel like the cockpit is a spaghetti bowl of lines? Want a really simple solution — and one that can be removed on a
No wind speed indicator? This reader found a budget-friendly alternative.
Is the cover on your main ripping because of the headboard? This simple tip only costs 75¢.
Boxed wine is wonderful on a boat, with no glass to break. But what if you like your wine chilled? Try this DIY cooler/carrier.
This inexpensive alternative to a proper electric autopilot is capable in up to 5-foot seas offshore.
Learn how to tie a trucker’s hitch with this simple user submitted step-by-step guide.
Not sure how to deal with dripped glue after repairing your dinghy? Reader John Rickenbach shares a useful tip.
Just making the bed on most boats requires you to be a bit of a contortionist.
Even if they have a watermaker, most cruisers find they need to conserve water. Here are four easy ways to significantly cut down on the
An easy-to-make and use bar brings dockside peace of mind.
Carolyn Shearlock of The Boat Galley shares a bread recipe that only takes about 5 mintues to prepare and can be varied in all sorts of ways.
Have you rummaged through the can locker to look for something and thought, “there must be a better way…”? Well, there is!
Ever feel like the cockpit is a spaghetti bowl of lines? Want a really simple solution — and one that can be removed on a
No wind speed indicator? This reader found a budget-friendly alternative.
Is the cover on your main ripping because of the headboard? This simple tip only costs 75¢.
Boxed wine is wonderful on a boat, with no glass to break. But what if you like your wine chilled? Try this DIY cooler/carrier.
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