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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 17, 2009Safety Experts Fill A Voidby Tony BessingerLiferaft and Survival looks to slow down a leak in a major breach. From "Tech News" in our October 2008 issue
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March 17, 2009Shades for Racers, More Than Easy on the Eyesby Tony Bessinger/SW/ Editors discover there are sunglasses built for every head out there. From "Tech News" in our July 2008 issue
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March 9, 2009Duct Tape Steps Down and Gill Steps it Upby EditorsDuct gets ready to take a back seat and Gill comes out with a new jacket. From Tech News in our March 2009 issue
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March 3, 2009Book Review: "The Adventures of Dave and Joe"by Michael LovettThis collection of nautical humor is actually funny. "Gear Up" from our March 4, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/
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February 18, 2009Making a Super Maxi Mastby John BurnhamTuning the rig was the easy part. Not simple, but when it was finally time to step and rig the 186-foot carbon mast on Esense, a 143-foot Bill Tripp-designed Wally Yacht, Hall Spars had been working on this particular piece of equipment 18 months. From "Grand Prix Sailing" in our August 2008 issue
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February 10, 2009OS2 Foul-Weather Jacket by Gillby Michael LovettWhether tightly zipped or open to the elements, this jacket coddles its wearer in any weather. "Gear Up" from our February 11, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/
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January 28, 2009Six10 Epoxy by West Systemby Michael LovettThis two-part adhesive comes packaged for convenience. "Gear Up" from our January 29, 2009m /SW eNewsletter/
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January 22, 2009Windspeed With No Moving Partsby Tony BessingerSonic masthead wind gear may make cup and vane anemometers a thing of the past. "Electronics" from our January/February 2009 issue
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January 22, 2009A New Take on Rig Tuneby Dave ReedHall Spars unveils its adjustable, turnbuckle-free rigging for racing boats, and jumps into the carbon rigging game. "Tech Review" from our January/February 2009 issue
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January 14, 2009Book Review: "Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing Through 2012"by Michael LovettThe latest edition of Dave Perry's requisite guide will help you develop a fuller understanding of all the rules, not just the new ones. "Gear Up" from our January 14, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/




