
Super Clothing for Mortal Sailors
Can clothing make you a better sailor? These technical pieces aim to prove the answer is “yes.” “Gear Review” from our October 2010 issue.

Can clothing make you a better sailor? These technical pieces aim to prove the answer is “yes.” “Gear Review” from our October 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.
Here are a few hot tips we picked up over the course of our yearlong test of compact video cameras. Web extra from our January 2012 issue.

How do you know when a sail is past it’s prime? The camera never lies. “Sail Tech” from our November/December 2009 issue.

It’s not too late to find the perfect gift for the racer on your list.

When it comes to having the right equipment for racing, sometimes it’s the littlest things that can make the biggest difference. “Gear” from our November/December 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.

Go from deck brush to boat hook to paddle and never change handles.

To find the toughest and most comfortable dinghy boot, we went back to school. “Gear” from our October 2011 issue.

How do you improve on the time-tested beanie hat? Add coconuts, of course.

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

A solution to halyard fatigue and stretch on big raceboats has come in the form of halyard locks, and Hall Spar’s push is to make them more user-friendly.

Can clothing make you a better sailor? These technical pieces aim to prove the answer is “yes.” “Gear Review” from our October 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.
Here are a few hot tips we picked up over the course of our yearlong test of compact video cameras. Web extra from our January 2012 issue.

How do you know when a sail is past it’s prime? The camera never lies. “Sail Tech” from our November/December 2009 issue.

It’s not too late to find the perfect gift for the racer on your list.

When it comes to having the right equipment for racing, sometimes it’s the littlest things that can make the biggest difference. “Gear” from our November/December 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.

Go from deck brush to boat hook to paddle and never change handles.

To find the toughest and most comfortable dinghy boot, we went back to school. “Gear” from our October 2011 issue.

How do you improve on the time-tested beanie hat? Add coconuts, of course.

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

A solution to halyard fatigue and stretch on big raceboats has come in the form of halyard locks, and Hall Spar’s push is to make them more user-friendly.
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