Better Boating Technology
Modern thruster and stabilizers transform the handling and performance of older yachts.
Modern thruster and stabilizers transform the handling and performance of older yachts.
Before you start shopping for a new oven or stove-top, consider meals you’re likely to prepare and the fuel you plan to use.
Refitting your yacht with the latest LED and light-fixture technology enhances the look and feel of your vessel. And it’s a great project for do-it-yourselfer.
Before pulling the trigger on a new sailboat auxiliary engine, do your homework and make sure the marine diesel you choose is right for your budget, plans and boat.
When you’re planning your boat’s refit, upgrading the deck hardware can go a long way toward making sailing easier and safer.
Easily taken for granted, your boat’s winches are critical to nearly all sailing functions. If you’re refitting, consider an upgrade.
No one tells you how to stop cruising, though. Or how to reconcile the new life with the old.
Two circumnavigators discover how to cruise in comfort, even in high latitudes, on very little power.
Imtra’s Lofrans and Muir windlasses cover the complete range of boats and make replacing a windlass easy.
Vimar’s Eikon collection offers hundreds of options for customizing an interior, and the modular construction makes installation easy.
If you’ve made the investment in a new dodger or other canvas covers for your boat, a little care can go a long way toward increasing the life of the material.
Row your (inflatable) boat: If you acquire a sturdy set of oars and modify the oarlocks, you can propel your dinghy without using an engine.
Modern thruster and stabilizers transform the handling and performance of older yachts.
Before you start shopping for a new oven or stove-top, consider meals you’re likely to prepare and the fuel you plan to use.
Refitting your yacht with the latest LED and light-fixture technology enhances the look and feel of your vessel. And it’s a great project for do-it-yourselfer.
Before pulling the trigger on a new sailboat auxiliary engine, do your homework and make sure the marine diesel you choose is right for your budget, plans and boat.
When you’re planning your boat’s refit, upgrading the deck hardware can go a long way toward making sailing easier and safer.
Easily taken for granted, your boat’s winches are critical to nearly all sailing functions. If you’re refitting, consider an upgrade.
No one tells you how to stop cruising, though. Or how to reconcile the new life with the old.
Two circumnavigators discover how to cruise in comfort, even in high latitudes, on very little power.
Imtra’s Lofrans and Muir windlasses cover the complete range of boats and make replacing a windlass easy.
Vimar’s Eikon collection offers hundreds of options for customizing an interior, and the modular construction makes installation easy.
If you’ve made the investment in a new dodger or other canvas covers for your boat, a little care can go a long way toward increasing the life of the material.
Row your (inflatable) boat: If you acquire a sturdy set of oars and modify the oarlocks, you can propel your dinghy without using an engine.
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