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  1. How-To / Seamanship

    AquaLens and HydroView Offer Views of the Underwater World

    Staff
    Mar 29, 2012

    AquaBotix offers two viewing systems, one self-contained and one that works on the end of a boat pole. …Read More

  2. How-To / Seamanship

    Sealed Batteries Still Need Venting

    Ed Sherman
    Mar 28, 2012

    AGM batteries are sealed, but they still off-gas. Here's how to provide adequate ventilation. …Read More

  3. How-To / Seamanship

    Boating App-itude Adjustment: ShipFinder and WindAlert

    Lenny Rudow
    Mar 4, 2012

    AIS on your cell phone? Real-time wind observations from coast to coast? Why not? …Read More

  4. How-To / Seamanship

    How Autopilots Work

    Lenny Rudow
    Feb 17, 2012

    If you've never spent quality time on autopilot, you're in for a treat. First, here's a primer on what's involved. …Read More

  5. How-To / Seamanship

    Winter Boating Tips

    Lenny Rudow
    Feb 8, 2012

    Hypothermia, frozen plumbing, and dead batteries, oh my! …Read More

  6. How-To / Seamanship

    How Come My Bilge Pump is Melted?

    Ed Sherman
    Jan 15, 2012

    Ed Sherman explains how a bilge pump can melt, given the wrong combination of mechanical and electrical problems. …Read More

  7. How-To / Seamanship

    Five Life-Saving Tips for Fishing with Kids

    Lenny Rudow
    Jan 2, 2012

    Fishing with kids is fun - as long as you pay heed to these life-saving tips. …Read More

  8. How-To / Seamanship

    Sealed Batteries: Are They Really Sealed?

    Ed Sherman
    Dec 12, 2011

    New batteries are advertised as sealed. So why do they need venting? …Read More

  9. How-To / Seamanship

    Wireless AIS for the iPhone or iPad

    Doug Logan
    Dec 7, 2011

    UK electronics-maker Digital Yacht takes the prize for performing integration magic. …Read More

  10. How-To / Seamanship

    Pressure Falling: The Smeetons and Cape Horn, Part II

    Doug Logan
    Dec 3, 2011

    Here's the last part of the story of three people and a tough teak ketch who were well and truly pummeled by nature, and lived to adventure again. …Read More

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