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Portable Sailing Tools for Tracking and Tuning Boat Speed

The marine GPS receiver in its purest form is meant to answer three important questions: Where are we? What direction are we going? How...

Marine Electronics: Practical Sailor Reviews New Raymarine A-series Chartplotter-sounder

Sailors who are looking for a chartplotter, who tend to stray from the beaten path, or who spend a fair amount of time fishing...

Marine Handheld GPS Test Update

A handheld GPS fits the needs of most daysailors, racers, and weekend cruisers, and at less cost than a fixed chartplotter. With updated charts,...

Marine Electronics Test: Garmin Touchscreen vs. Raymarine Network

Chart redraws on the E120 were fast, taking less than a second to fully redraw the chart after a map range change. Minimum range...

Practical Sailor Tests Standard Horizons Big, Bad CPV550

Do-it-all electronics are propagating at a rapid pace, and Standard Horizon is certainly a top player in the market. Its new CPV550-packed with a...

Radar Shootout

Bottom Line: We liked the viewability and high quality of the RA41’s TFT display, but we felt that the radome antenna design was lacking....

Gear of the Year — Top Products of 2005

Some sailors who have progressed by laborious steps from owning small daysailing boats to larger cruising boats occasionally suffer a bout of nostalgia. It...

High-End VHF Radios: Icom and Standard Horizon Get Top Honors

The Standard Horizon Quantum 3500S is $415 and carries a 3-year warranty.Bottom Line: Good overall performance and features. The case design cuts down on...

Beneteau’s New 343

Chantiers Beneteau has been building its distinctive sailboats (along with Jeanneau, Wauquiez, and, now, a line of trawlers) for so long that it seemingly...

Mailport: 12/04

Handheld GPS Review Just read your handheld GPS review. It is unfortunate that you didn't review the Garmin 60C. I just returned from sailing...