Sailing Shoes – Top Features to Look for When Buying
08 August 2022Given the impact of the elements; heat, moisture, strong winds, and saltwater, it is recommended for people on board to wear the right sailing outfit. One part of the outfit is shoes, which are essential in maintaining one’s balance and grip during sailing and protecting one’s feet from harm. Footwear to Avoid when Sailing. If you will be buying a pair of sailing shoes, you must avoid footwear options that maximise […]
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Ropes And Halyards Basic Maintenance Tips
26 July 2022A sailboat utilises tons of components so it can cruise through the waters without expecting any issues. One of the components that this marine vessel possesses is the sailing rope. One of the major ropes that a sailing boat relies on is the sheet. Adept sailors call sailing ropes different names depending on where they are located and attached to. Mainsheets, for instance, are ropes intended for the mainsail. The […]
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RescueME PLB1 – Quick Emergency Response Every Sailor Should Have
14 July 2022Getting stuck in the middle of the sea or on the road due to a faulty ship or car can be troublesome. And if there is no one around, your situation can get worse as more time is lost. Fortunately, devices have been manufactured to allow people to ask for help from nearby rescuers. One of these devices is the personal locator beacon or PLB. PLB is a personal electronic […]
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Inspecting Your Boats Mast and Rigging
29 June 2022Two parts of your boat that are significant to its operations are the mast and its rigging. The mast intends to carry the sails and spars. It also provides the needed height for the signal yard, navigation light, and radio aerial. The rigging, alternatively, is dedicated to supporting the mast and can be adjusted to change the shape of the sails and spars. It is comprised of ropes, wire, swage […]
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Anchor Windlasses – All You Need to Know
15 June 2022Anchors are intended to hold marine vessels to the seabed of a body of water, preventing them from drifting due to current, swell or wind. Anchors hold the entire vessel to the same spot because they are heavy and the way they are designed, they bed themselves into the sand/muddy seabed or snag on rocks etc. on the sea floor. Some anchors are permanently stowed on the bow fitting of […]
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