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The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fourth EditionJohn RousmanierePage 323Excerpted from The Annapolis Book of Seamanship, Fourth EditionHANDS ON: Anchoring HintsSafe anchoring depends as much...
The Catalina 270 LE vs. The Beneteau First 265
People who start in small boats and trade up often view 27 feet as some kind of milestone, and rightly so. At around 27...
Allied Princess 36
The Allied Boat Company built its first boat about 1962. It was the Seawind ketch, designed by Thomas Gillmer, a professor of naval architecture...
The Old Salt’s Solution to Chafe Prevention
Just four days into tropical storm season in the North Atlantic, soon-to-be tropical storm Alex swept across South Florida and flooded city streets. Since...
Testers Examine Running Rigging Options
The first sign of cordage use dates back about 28,000 years. Archeological findings in Europe have carbon dating confirmation of twine imprints found in...
Ocean Voyaging on Two Hulls
After starting out in monohulls many years ago, Im now cruising aboard my third catamaran. All of my cats-a Maine Cat 30, a Kelsall...
Mailport: 08/08
Gelcoat Miracle Cures Has Practical Sailor tested Presto Protech (www.prestoprotech.com)? I tried what seems like a similar product on a truck a few years...
Hallberg Rassy 342 New Boat Test
Like all the Hallberg Rassys in production, the Hallberg Rassy 342 was designed by Argentine naval architect German Frers (who aficionados claim designs some...
Tool Tips
Having the right tool makes every boat maintenance or repair job that much easier. Having it handy makes an even bigger difference. With that...
Mailport: 08/06
In Praise of SaildrivesI noted in past PS articles, and those in other magazines, comments on saildrives. One such story was in regard to...