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We spend too much time in the sun as sailors and need all the protection we can get… but, have you ever put on a

We spend too much time in the sun as sailors and need all the protection we can get… but, have you ever put on a

While most people are shopping for cradles and bottles when expecting a baby, I was deep into researching an area that I thought was much

From the security experts at GOST (Global Ocean Security Technologies) comes a new security tracker for small boats and dinghies. You can think of Kasper

Here at SAIL, we understand that having the right accessories can make all the difference. That’s why we’re excited to bring you our weekly roundup

Two industry giants are celebrating five decades this year. Here’s a look back at half a century on the water with Gori and Gill.

When fog sets in or the weather turns, it’s nice to have a second set of eyes on watch. Especially in high traffic areas. I

Innovation and perseverance deserve to be rewarded, especially when it comes to something as important as anchoring. Mantus Marine has continually improved their chain hook

These spotlights can help sailors safely navigate at night.

There are few boat projects more satisfying than repainting the topsides of a pretty boat. I did exactly that with my 1969 Cape Cod Knockabout

By Lesley O’BrienIllustrated by Emmett DonovanOrange Kitty Kreative, $18.95 This is a fun new story about Marco, “a rough-around-the-edges former street cat turned sailboat captain.”

Rowing dinghies provide exercise, connection with the water,
and camaraderie — and they always start on the first pull.

And with that, another summer season is in our wake. We hope you get out on the water for the long weekend and have a

Biotherm remains dominant, making the best of an early morning transition zone.

Groupe Beneteau teams with industry partners to get closer to a circular economy in boatbuilding.

A new builder with composite expertise drops a cool carbon cat.

AI seems to be everywhere these days, but it’s not quite ready for world domination.
A ship that can point higher than the rest of the fleet easily creates windward-leeward separation between itself and its compatriots; so it’s no surprise

Holcim-PRB has been awarded redress for the collision with Allagrande Mapei Racing at the beginning of Leg 1 of The Ocean Race Europe.

On this day in 1851, the schooner America won the 100 Guinea Cup, which would then be renamed the “America’s Cup” in her honor. American

The final night of a Bermuda passage is marked by fog and a restless imagination.