Lifeline netting is an important part of your boat safety protocol. It keeps children, pets, headsails and crew members on board your sailboat.
When the sea gets rough, it's often best to sleep in the center of your boat in the main cabin, or saloon. That's where a lee cloth comes in handy.
A well-made dodger (also called a sprayhood) is a necessary staple aboard any boat.
Adding a connector or extension panel between your dodger and bimini is a great way to give your crew some protection from the elements while on the water.
If you sew your own cushions or want to learn how, you have the opportunity to save money and choose the most wear-resistant and highest-quality materials for your project. With a...
If you find that you and your passengers need protection from the sun, rain and spray while out on the water, a bimini is a practical addition to your boat. If you make your own...
Fenders are a crucial piece of boat equipment that protect your hull from hitting the dock or other boats. But what protects your boat from the fender? A fender cover made from soft...
A dinghy is a smaller vessel used to transport you to and from shore while your main boat remains anchored out on the water. As a crucial piece of boating equipment and your lifeline...
Sail covers are invaluable for protecting your flaked mainsail from damaging UV rays, pollution and other elements that can shorten the lifespan of your sail. With a Sail Cover...