Gear
No-Swim Boat Bottom Care
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Tech Review: For those days when your diver doesn't show up to clean the bottom, Cheap Diver and Team McLube Antifoul Alternative Speed Polish are two inexpensive alternatives to getting smooth without getting wet.
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August 12, 2011Get a Grip: Son-R Bearing Bootieby Dave ReedSperry Top-Sider's Son-R Bearing Bootie is lightweight with a sole that keeps your feet connected to your brain. Gear Review from our July/August 2011 issue.
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August 10, 2011Reliance Sailing Shoes by Sperry Top-Siderby Michael LovettThe Hydro-Grip rubber traction compound in these shoes is very soft, and it stays that way.
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July 6, 2011Pro Dinghy Top and Trousers by Gillby Michael LovettLightweight and functional, this all-purpose combination could win a permanent spot in your gear bag.
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June 15, 2011Durable Silicon Lubricant by InfiniLubeby Michael LovettThe lube that proved itself in outer space is ready for your raceboat.
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May 27, 2011Ice Bear Sailing Powderby Michael LovettThis all-natural formula will keep you cool and dry down below.
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May 3, 2011Eclipse Floating Sunglasses by Gillby Michael LovettThe foam padding that makes these shades float also makes them more comfortable.
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April 15, 2011Hydro Power Shorts and Pants by Helly Hansenby Michael LovettWaterproof, breathable HellyTech fabric will make your race day a little more comfortable.
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April 8, 2011When a Real Shower Is Miles (or Days) Awayby Stuart StreuliOffshore sailing is very much about enduring all sorts of discomforts. Jim Bahcall's Paper Shower may just make one of them—going days without a shower—a lot more bearable.
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March 29, 2011D30 Knee Pads by Mustoby Michael LovettThe secret to unparalleled impact resistance? Silly Putty.
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February 23, 2011Fight the Funk with Kanberra Gelby Michael LovettRelying on the mold-destroying power of tea tree oil, this specially formulated goo will rid your boat's cabin of foul-smelling odors.



