Heating Systems Article – tip #1
Have you ever stopped and thought about how many boat heating options there are?It can be over-whelming even for the most experienced technical mechanic.And...
PS Entry level cruisers – tip #3
Entry-level cruising boatsExcerpted from Practical Sailors ebook, Entry-Level Cruiser-RacersThe C&C 27 followed quickly on the heels of the successful C&C 35. The design is...
Practical Sailor 2015 Index
Amenities & Apparel Men's foul-weather gear Women's foul-weather gear Water tank filtersAnchoring and Mooring Chain galvanizing Chesapeake Bay anchor test in mud Armorgalv vs....
Annapolis, tip #5
The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fourth EditionJohn RousmanierePage 323Excerpted from The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fourth EditionHANDS ON: Anchoring HintsSafe anchoring depends as much...
The Weekend Navigator, tip #1
Excerpted from The Weekend Navigator, Second Edition, Bob SweetPlanning as You Go with GPSFind Where You AreIts always a good idea to keep a...
The Weekend Navigator, tip #2
Excerpted from The Weekend Navigator, Second Edition, Bob SweetDouble-Checking Your NavigationQuick Comparisons with the GPSA quick comparison of visual bearings with their corresponding GPS...
Offshore Sailing tip #1
Jacklines and Cockpit Pad EyesJacklines are ropes, wire, or webbing stretched between the bow and stern of a boat to which crew clip their...
Offshore Sailing tip #2
All-Chain Anchor RodesAnchor chain should be secured to the boat so that you don't lose the bitter end overboard. Some people shackle the end...
Offshore Sailing tip #3
Marking SailsA few minutes with a waterproof marker can save a lot of time when you are changing sails on a dark and stormy...
Tidal Stream – Tip #1
The effect of a tidal stream is a significant factor when navigating on any point of sailing, but can be crucial when sailing to...