
Mining the Numbers
Sailing from the seat of your pants will only get you so far. If you’re looking to go further, check out this new performance-analysis system adapted from the world of Formula 1 racing. “Electronics” from our September 2010 issue.

Sailing from the seat of your pants will only get you so far. If you’re looking to go further, check out this new performance-analysis system adapted from the world of Formula 1 racing. “Electronics” from our September 2010 issue.

The Triton T41 displays bring the formidable power of B&G within reach of the cost-conscious keelboat sailor. “Gear Box” from our November/December 2011 issue.

There are tons of sailing apps available for smartphone users; we’ve found a few keepers.

Use the Wot-tac Tactical Aid to take a true-wind bearing before the start, lock in the dial, and let the device help you with your angles all race long. Gear review from our July/August 2011 issue.

Among the new gear on display at the Newport Internatinal Boat Show, the name of the game was refinement. “Gear Up” from our Sept. 29, 2010, SW eNewsletter

This tricked-out jobsite boom box puts your paint-splattered clock radio to shame. “Gear Up” from our September 15, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Philippe Kahn isn’t just calling friends with his iPhone: he’s calling laylines too. An electronics review from our November/December 2010 issue

We 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/

Some of the most innovative products seen at the Newport International Boat show include a portable fuel cell and an energy efficient watermaker. “Gear Up” from our October 1, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/

These durable solar panels are proving their worth on the Mini 6.50 circuit. “Gear Up” from our July 2, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/

This GPS-driven speedo and compass passed our Laser frostbiting trial with flying colors. “Gear Up” from our March 18, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/

Sonic masthead wind gear may make cup and vane anemometers a thing of the past. “Electronics” from our January/February 2009 issue

Sailing from the seat of your pants will only get you so far. If you’re looking to go further, check out this new performance-analysis system adapted from the world of Formula 1 racing. “Electronics” from our September 2010 issue.

The Triton T41 displays bring the formidable power of B&G within reach of the cost-conscious keelboat sailor. “Gear Box” from our November/December 2011 issue.

There are tons of sailing apps available for smartphone users; we’ve found a few keepers.

Use the Wot-tac Tactical Aid to take a true-wind bearing before the start, lock in the dial, and let the device help you with your angles all race long. Gear review from our July/August 2011 issue.

Among the new gear on display at the Newport Internatinal Boat Show, the name of the game was refinement. “Gear Up” from our Sept. 29, 2010, SW eNewsletter

This tricked-out jobsite boom box puts your paint-splattered clock radio to shame. “Gear Up” from our September 15, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Philippe Kahn isn’t just calling friends with his iPhone: he’s calling laylines too. An electronics review from our November/December 2010 issue

We 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/

Some of the most innovative products seen at the Newport International Boat show include a portable fuel cell and an energy efficient watermaker. “Gear Up” from our October 1, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/

These durable solar panels are proving their worth on the Mini 6.50 circuit. “Gear Up” from our July 2, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/

This GPS-driven speedo and compass passed our Laser frostbiting trial with flying colors. “Gear Up” from our March 18, 2009, /SW eNewsletter/

Sonic 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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