New Boat Review: Beneteau Oceanis 41
Beneteaus new Oceanis 41 features a unique hull shape and a new cruising perspective, with a design that focuses on style, comfort, and ease of operation. After sailing the boat, Practical Sailor editors walked away impressed with the wide-body sloop. French naval architects Finot-Conq skillfully distributed the boats volume, placed the rig and foils exactly where they belong and revised the deck layout. A chine-like edge affectionately known as the kinkinterrupts the smooth curve of the topsides. Other new features on the Oceanis 41 include a transformable transom-swim platform and convertible cabin furniture.
Plumbing
Marine Holding Tanks Go Head-to-Head
In our 2002 holding tank test, SeaLand emerged as the winner. The material of choice for holding tanks continues to be rotationally molded linear polyethylene, which is light in weight, doesnt corrode, allows for seamless tank construction, is relatively inexpensive, and...
Computers and Software
PS Sea-trials the iPad and Nav Apps
With many of the 38-million-sold iPads winding up on board boats, its no wonder there are hundreds of iPad apps that are well suited for the sailing life. This begins Practical Sailors three-part series on those apps. Part 1 of the series reports on PSs field...
Cleaning & Waxing
WipeOut Eraser vs. Mr. Clean Magic Eraser
A few months ago, we noticed that our dock neighbors were cleaning their decks with spongy-looking nanofiber pads. Ditching a multitude of cleaners for one re-usable sponge was quite appealing, so a test was in order. We pitted the original Mr. Clean Magic Eraser from Proctor &...
Inside Practical Sailor Blog
Taming Engine Room Noise
by Darrell Nicholson on January 25, 2012
Reader Duncan Hood wrote last week asking about engine room noise insulation, prompting me to dive into our files looking for our last test. Its been over a decade, so were due for another round of testing, but much of the information in our last report is still helpful. Many of the players are the same, and one of the most prominent players in our last test, Soundown, is still regarded as a leader in the field. For those like Hood who are contemplating ways to silence the engine, the following excerpt from that article offers some general guidanc







