
Pointed-Tip Folding Knife by Boye
This rustproof rigging knife could save your life, or slice you fruit. Your choice.

This rustproof rigging knife could save your life, or slice you fruit. Your choice.

They’re just your average sailcloth bags, but somehow they’re just right. “Gear Up” from our August 10, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Sized specifically for women, these polarized shades a perfect for racing. “Gear Up” from our July 29, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Though intended for kids, this guide will help sailors of any age have more fun on the water.

Spray this solution on your sailing shades to give them a water-repellent, scratch-resistant coating. “Gear Up” from our June 30, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Number of Crew: 8 **Racing venue and conditions: **mixed (warm/cold); twilight racing; occasional inshore regatta Budget: $3000-$4000 ($375-$562)

Number of Crew: 4 Racing venue conditions: Mixed (warm/cool); inshore buoy racing Budget: $1500 ($375 per person)

When it comes to fitting out your team for the season, first consider where you’ll sail and what you can afford. Tech Review for our June 2010 issue

Here’s a sailing watch equipped for the racecourse and suitable for the office.

These green cleaners are up to your dirtiest task. “Gear Up” for our May 12, 2010, SW eNewsletter

This is the perfect insulating layer for cold-weather racing; it’s also the perfect outer layer for schlepping around town. “Gear Up” from our April 14, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Designed for BMW Oracle Racing’s James Spithill, these shades are guaranteed to turn a few heads. “Gear Up” from our March 31, /SW eNewsletter/

This rustproof rigging knife could save your life, or slice you fruit. Your choice.

They’re just your average sailcloth bags, but somehow they’re just right. “Gear Up” from our August 10, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Sized specifically for women, these polarized shades a perfect for racing. “Gear Up” from our July 29, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Though intended for kids, this guide will help sailors of any age have more fun on the water.

Spray this solution on your sailing shades to give them a water-repellent, scratch-resistant coating. “Gear Up” from our June 30, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Number of Crew: 8 **Racing venue and conditions: **mixed (warm/cold); twilight racing; occasional inshore regatta Budget: $3000-$4000 ($375-$562)

Number of Crew: 4 Racing venue conditions: Mixed (warm/cool); inshore buoy racing Budget: $1500 ($375 per person)

When it comes to fitting out your team for the season, first consider where you’ll sail and what you can afford. Tech Review for our June 2010 issue

Here’s a sailing watch equipped for the racecourse and suitable for the office.

These green cleaners are up to your dirtiest task. “Gear Up” for our May 12, 2010, SW eNewsletter

This is the perfect insulating layer for cold-weather racing; it’s also the perfect outer layer for schlepping around town. “Gear Up” from our April 14, 2010, SW eNewsletter

Designed for BMW Oracle Racing’s James Spithill, these shades are guaranteed to turn a few heads. “Gear Up” from our March 31, /SW eNewsletter/
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