Many marine installations call for dielectric grease to seal out moisture and prevent oxidation at electrical connections. During the course of our multi-part reporting on greases, several readers asked if a...
No one builds more sailboats than Groupe Beneteau. Grown from a yard that turned out fishing boats and yachts over 100 years ago on the Vendée Coast of France, the family-run...
As we explore material legacies and evolution with a regenerative lens for our Wharram Narai Mk IV build, the focus now shifts to sheathing techniques and materials that provide strength, water...
Sailors looking to add or replace a headsail furling system on a daysailer or small cruising boat in the 16-foot to 28-foot range will discover two cost-competitive options in the Schaefer...
When plumbing a boat's pressure water system, flexible tubing is inevitably part of the equation. It is simple to install, and the hose, connecting hardware (hose clamps) and fittings are readily...
A proper below-the-water line seacock consists of three parts: the outside portion or mushroom, which threads into the flanged valve, the flanged valve, and the backing plate. A flanged seacock is...
Most are familiar with Charles Morgan and his Out Island 41, primarily made to cruise and charter in the Bahamas, but not many are familiar with the Out Island 36. The...
If you pay even the slightest attention to the shape of the sailboats on the water, in marinas, or at boat shows, you are sure to have noticed that transoms are...
For many of us who spend time on the water, there’s an intuitive understanding that sailing impacts our mental well-being. Whether it’s the meditative quality of watching the telltales flutter in...
As the early generations of fiberglass sailboats—battered by storms, bad luck or the burdens of time—reach the end of their useful life, anchors are among a variety of valuable equipment that...