Monthly Maintenance: Proper AC Safety Grounds Can Prevent Electric Shock
The most common type of AC electrical fault involves contact between an ungrounded conductor and a metallic object.
The most common type of AC electrical fault involves contact between an ungrounded conductor and a metallic object.
Voltage converters help cruisers meet the mix of ever-increasing onboard electronic needs.
Tips on how to launch, board, beach and tow the tender during a bareboat charter vacation.
Sail training through ASA and US Sailing can open the pathway to bareboat charters.
You can get what you want with a project boat or a turnkey vessel, but only if you take a hard look in the mirror first.
When it comes to do-it-yourself projects, there are no limits to what a handy circumnavigator with empty pockets and a vivid imagination can pull off.
A smart ground system will help protect metal parts of the boat that live below the waterline.
Replacing portlight screens can help keep a boat bug-free.
Adjustments made to a Saber 30’s block and tackle and outhaul make all of the difference in sailing performance.
With the right products and tools, along with a healthy portion of elbow grease, it’s possible to give an older sailboat’s gelcoat a new lease on life.
Most marine hoses are designed for a specific task. Know which type to install for each job.
Off the coast of Oahu’s windward shore, a memorable sandbar beckons boats of all kinds.
The most common type of AC electrical fault involves contact between an ungrounded conductor and a metallic object.
Voltage converters help cruisers meet the mix of ever-increasing onboard electronic needs.
Tips on how to launch, board, beach and tow the tender during a bareboat charter vacation.
Sail training through ASA and US Sailing can open the pathway to bareboat charters.
You can get what you want with a project boat or a turnkey vessel, but only if you take a hard look in the mirror first.
When it comes to do-it-yourself projects, there are no limits to what a handy circumnavigator with empty pockets and a vivid imagination can pull off.
A smart ground system will help protect metal parts of the boat that live below the waterline.
Replacing portlight screens can help keep a boat bug-free.
Adjustments made to a Saber 30’s block and tackle and outhaul make all of the difference in sailing performance.
With the right products and tools, along with a healthy portion of elbow grease, it’s possible to give an older sailboat’s gelcoat a new lease on life.
Most marine hoses are designed for a specific task. Know which type to install for each job.
Off the coast of Oahu’s windward shore, a memorable sandbar beckons boats of all kinds.
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