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Sonic masthead wind gear may make cup and vane anemometers a thing of the past. “Electronics” from our January/February 2009 issue
Sonic masthead wind gear may make cup and vane anemometers a thing of the past. “Electronics” from our January/February 2009 issue
Hall Spars unveils its adjustable, turnbuckle-free rigging for racing boats, and jumps into the carbon rigging game. “Tech Review” from our January/February 2009 issue
The latest edition of Dave Perry’s requisite guide will help you develop a fuller understanding of all the rules, not just the new ones. “Gear Up” from our January 14, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/
Onboard laptops keep your race program running smooth; we’ve got the three best notebooks for the task. A “Tech Review” from our December 2008 issue
This ditch-bag worthy towel comes in a package the size of a hockey puck. “Gear Up” from our January 2, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
This lightweight, adjustable apparatus lets kids build their hiking muscles all year round. “Gear Up” from our December 17, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
Polarchromic lenses both cut down glare and adjust to changing light conditions. “Gear Up” from our November 19, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
From a speedo for dinghies to a jacket wired for sound, these new products seen at the 2008 U.S. Sailboat Show make intelligent use of the latest technology. “Gear Up” from our October 22, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
This UV-reflective, water-repellent jacket works as an outer layer on sunny days and a mid layer in foul weather. “Gear Up” from our September 24, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
You’ll want to curl up and take a nap inside the hand-warmer pockets integrated into these rugged trousers. “Gear Up” from our September 10, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
This carefully designed “wristop computer” can tell you yesterday’s barometric pressure or your starboard-tack number from the last beat.
This combination boat hook-bailer-power washer works best as an undercover squirt gun. “Gear Up” from our August 13, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
Sonic masthead wind gear may make cup and vane anemometers a thing of the past. “Electronics” from our January/February 2009 issue
Hall Spars unveils its adjustable, turnbuckle-free rigging for racing boats, and jumps into the carbon rigging game. “Tech Review” from our January/February 2009 issue
The latest edition of Dave Perry’s requisite guide will help you develop a fuller understanding of all the rules, not just the new ones. “Gear Up” from our January 14, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/
Onboard laptops keep your race program running smooth; we’ve got the three best notebooks for the task. A “Tech Review” from our December 2008 issue
This ditch-bag worthy towel comes in a package the size of a hockey puck. “Gear Up” from our January 2, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
This lightweight, adjustable apparatus lets kids build their hiking muscles all year round. “Gear Up” from our December 17, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
Polarchromic lenses both cut down glare and adjust to changing light conditions. “Gear Up” from our November 19, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
From a speedo for dinghies to a jacket wired for sound, these new products seen at the 2008 U.S. Sailboat Show make intelligent use of the latest technology. “Gear Up” from our October 22, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
This UV-reflective, water-repellent jacket works as an outer layer on sunny days and a mid layer in foul weather. “Gear Up” from our September 24, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
You’ll want to curl up and take a nap inside the hand-warmer pockets integrated into these rugged trousers. “Gear Up” from our September 10, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
This carefully designed “wristop computer” can tell you yesterday’s barometric pressure or your starboard-tack number from the last beat.
This combination boat hook-bailer-power washer works best as an undercover squirt gun. “Gear Up” from our August 13, 2008, /SW eNewsletter/
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