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Mailport: 05/07

CARD searchThere used to be a product available called CARD. I believe it was short for Collision Avoidance Radar Detector. As I understand it,...

High tech gear that won’t let you down

While good boat hardware and mechanical equipment is usually in production for years with little change, many marine electronics are outmoded the moment they hit...

Pint-size Navigators Put to the Test

Arguably the most powerful navigational tool that can fit in your pocket, the handheld GPS has become more than just a means of fixing...

Nav Software Wars

Its been nearly five years since Practical Sailor took an in-depth look at PC navigation software, and its high time that we revisited the...

Gear of the Year: Top Products of 2004

Veteran readers know how this works. For newer readers, suffice to say that near the end of each year Practical Sailor's staff examines that...

Offshore Log:New Gear for the New Year

This is the time of year when sailors in the frozen north plan their winter projects and think of next summer, with perhaps one...

PS Advisor: 07/01/03

Data, Displays, and the NMEAI currently own navigation equipment from three different companies, primarily because I felt they were the best value or provided...

Offshore Log: More Kiwi Companies

If you live in the US, you've probably never heard of Manson anchors. But for most sailors in New Zealand, Australia, and the rest...

Selling Your Boat without a Broker

I'm not anti-broker. I've happily used agents buying and selling boats and houses. They serve a valuable function, bringing buyers and sellers together, managing...

Mailport: Shackle Sense

Shackle SenseYou have written thousands of words about shackles. One item that I don't think you have ever addressed is the use of double...