Dessalator Watermakers for Bluewater Cruising | Essential Sailing Equipment Dessalator Watermakers for Bluewater Cruising Reliable freshwater on demand for life at sea Why Choose a Dessalator Watermaker? When it comes...
What you will need 1. A fiberglass or steel measuring tape 2. A fixed anchor point (or a small screwdriver) 3. A downloaded and printed Lifeline Measurement Worksheet (Chart Below)...
One sailing device you must have onboard due to its mechanical simplicity and independency from electronic interfaces, is a Wind Vane. A wind vane is a clever bit of engineering...
Did you get a Profurl Nex for your Code Zero, and you are now looking for a new gennaker or asymmetrical spinnaker to improve your sailing experience? This is common...
Yacht winches are generally pretty durable, with long lifespans. However, eventually you might want to consider replacing them. Perhaps you would like a self-tailing winch, one with a new function,...
Even though using paper charts makes you look like an expert old sailor, the truth is that in modern boating, chartplotters are one of the most important pieces of equipment...
When sailing, safety is first. Protecting your hands at sea is important to keep up your performance during a long day cruising or racing. With the wrong gloves, you may...
Ratchet blocks allow you to hold much load with little effort and easily manage the loaded sheets with good control. The Harken Ratchet Blocks provide resistance in the direction of...
Wetsuits are a fantastic tool that lets surfers, swimmers, and water lovers stay in the water all year long. Choosing the proper thickness for the area and activity that you...
Safety measures require sailboats to have anchors aboard, and of course, anchors are attached to the boat somehow. In the following technical article, we will teach you how to choose...
What is the best line for halyards?(links to order at the end of the article) It depends. For me as a racer, the best one would have zero elongation, tapered...