
Father’s Day Gift Guide
The editors of Sailing World make their Father’s Day gift picks. Brought to you by Nikon.
The editors of Sailing World make their Father’s Day gift picks. Brought to you by Nikon.
Crack open some cold ones with the Opena iPhone case at your next regatta party.
Some offshore races are now requiring a sailing knife on deck
The racecourse hasn’t been a friendly place for most smart phones. LifeProof’s innovative case changes that. “Electronics” from our April 2012 issue.
This isn’t what your grandma uses to powder her nose. Instant mineral sunscreen protects your skin weightlessly.
An appealingly simple iPhone app courtesy of North U. puts manual windshift recording in hand. As the saying goes, what you get out of it is only as good as what you put in. “Electronics” from our March 2012 issue.
The integration of cameras, computers, and trimmers takes the guesswork out of getting sails set up correctly. “Tech Review” from our January/February 2012 issue.
New low-bulk PFD designs, while popular overseas, won’t pass U.S. Coast Guard muster. But that’s not stopping sailors from making the switch.
GPS-enabled starting tools can help put your boat right on the line, but using them properly takes practice. “New Gear” from our April 2011 issue.
There’s some clever thinking happening over in England, where we discover four new things to add to your spring upgrade list. “Gear Box” from our March 2011 issue.
Just hit “record” on these user-friendly, waterproof video cameras to bring your next race to your living room—and beyond. “Electronics” from our January/February 2012 issue.
Can clothing make you a better sailor? These technical pieces aim to prove the answer is “yes.” “Gear Review” from our October 2010 issue.
The editors of Sailing World make their Father’s Day gift picks. Brought to you by Nikon.
Crack open some cold ones with the Opena iPhone case at your next regatta party.
Some offshore races are now requiring a sailing knife on deck
The racecourse hasn’t been a friendly place for most smart phones. LifeProof’s innovative case changes that. “Electronics” from our April 2012 issue.
This isn’t what your grandma uses to powder her nose. Instant mineral sunscreen protects your skin weightlessly.
An appealingly simple iPhone app courtesy of North U. puts manual windshift recording in hand. As the saying goes, what you get out of it is only as good as what you put in. “Electronics” from our March 2012 issue.
The integration of cameras, computers, and trimmers takes the guesswork out of getting sails set up correctly. “Tech Review” from our January/February 2012 issue.
New low-bulk PFD designs, while popular overseas, won’t pass U.S. Coast Guard muster. But that’s not stopping sailors from making the switch.
GPS-enabled starting tools can help put your boat right on the line, but using them properly takes practice. “New Gear” from our April 2011 issue.
There’s some clever thinking happening over in England, where we discover four new things to add to your spring upgrade list. “Gear Box” from our March 2011 issue.
Just hit “record” on these user-friendly, waterproof video cameras to bring your next race to your living room—and beyond. “Electronics” from our January/February 2012 issue.
Can clothing make you a better sailor? These technical pieces aim to prove the answer is “yes.” “Gear Review” from our October 2010 issue.
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