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Rutgerson’s hardware for fully-battened mainsails has been widely used on boats up to 85ft (10.7m) for many years but the Swedish company realised that it was beginning to look a little dated compared with some of the more recently launched alternatives. In response, they’ve now introduced a new system which that apparently needs no bolts or stitching |
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Made in Australia, Muirwinches have been available in Europe for some time through a distributor network. Now they’ve gone a step further, establishing a European head office – currently near Torquay, and moving shortly to Shamrock Quay in Southampton. |
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BASICALLY a radar set measures relative range and bearing - though most modern ones can be interfaced with an electronic compass to give an azimuth stabilised display. Technology aside, probably the two commonest sources of error when measuring range and bearing are the fault of the operator: recording the wrong measurement and mistaken target identity |
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For quick repairs to oars, booms, engine pipes, spinnaker poles, fishing rods or grabrails, a roll of Quick-Wrap might come in handy. A knitted Aramid fibre impregnated with a fast-curing polyurethane resin, |
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Probably better known to dinghy racers than cruising sailors, Speed Sails have now launched a range of clothing which should find favour with anyone who goes afloat. |
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