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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March 3, 2010Saltwater Shampoo by Savon de Merby Michael LovettThis shampoo/body wash is eco-friendly and sailor-approved. "Gear Up" from our March 3, 2010, /SW eNewsletter/
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February 26, 2010The Year of the Winch (Re-design)by Dave ReedWith the new offerings from Harken and Lewmar, the winch wars resume. A gear review from our January/February 2010 issue
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February 16, 2010Speedwatchby The EditorsWe are currently experiencing technical difficulties with the watch and will post the review as soon as testing can happen.
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February 2, 2010Staying Dry Never Felt So Goodby Dave ReedWinter is drysuit season: here are five that'll keep you warm and dry. A review from our November/December issue
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February 2, 2010Dial Up Your Performance With An iPhoneby Philippe KahnPhilippe Kahn isn't just calling friends with his iPhone: he's calling laylines too. An electronics review from our November/December 2010 issue
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January 27, 2010Luxury RIB by Pure Yachtingby Michael LovettWith its 24-footer, Pure Yachting has produced the Rolls Royce of inflatables. "Gear Up" from our January 28, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/
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December 21, 2009Dry Case: Protect Your Gadgetby Michael LovettThis silly-looking contraption lets you use your iPhone on, or under, the water.
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December 9, 2009On Test: Flashlightsby Michael LovettWe compare Duracell's Daylite 2-AA, ICON's Rogue 1, and a pink Eveready from 1989. "Gear Up" from our December 9, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/
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November 24, 2009Ice Tote by Ragged Edgeby Michael LovettIn the ever expanding sailcloth-bag market, this tote stands out. "Gear Up" from our November 25, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/
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November 11, 2009Bring The Sea Home for the Holidaysby Stuart StreuliIn "The Sea: An Anthology of Maritime Photography Since 1843," Pierre Borland assembles a collection of images sure to stir any sailor.




