The Good, the Bad and the Worst Last month, I put it to the readers about sailing movies. I suggested a few, but wanted to know which were the best, the ones people love to watch. The responses helped...

Windlass with furling lines

A vertical windlass, reimagined, fulfills dual duty as an automatic furler. Issue 131: March/April 2020 I stared down at my university packing list. I had been onboard Jasamine since I was two days ol...

dining floor before trim

A recycled plastic vinyl overlay brings new life to a worn-out cabin sole. Issue 131: March/April 2020 After 45 years, the teak-and-holly cabin sole of Captiva, my 1970 Morgan 33, was not looking so g...

Sailboat instrument panel

An old instrument’s housing provides a platform for its replacement. Issue 131: March/April 2020 When we bought Phantom, our  1981 Pearson 365 ketch, in 2001, she had old Signet Marine instrumen...

    A simple, low-cost stovetop heater takes the edge off a chilly cabin. Issue 131: March/April 2020 Few sailboats have a dedicated heating system for warming the cabin, something built-in ...

long tiller

What’s old is the latest thing Improve performance! Save weight! Save money! Cut down on steering failure and cockpit clutter! Sound like an advertisement? It should be, but it isn’t. Since the ...

Even Older We received the following letter on March 18, from our friend Jeanne Socrates, who last year became the oldest person to have ever sailed solo, unassisted, and non-stop around the world. He...

Highly Questionable I could not believe that you published this short article (“Easy Charting,” February, The Dogwatch). Taking a picture of a chart on a smartphone? Really? While I’m not sure, ...

My previous boat was a traditional cutter with an outboard rudder and boomkin, precluding the use of a common stern swim ladder. The wooden side ladder she came with was cumbersome and difficult to st...

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