Anchors: holding your ground

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Most recreational boaters need from two to four anchors, depending on where they cruise. Choices include Danforths, several versions of the CQR and the flukes made by Bruce. A table of specifications for 11 anchors for 40-ft boats is included.

Author: Smith, Michael A.
Purchasing, Buyers Guide, Anchors, Anchors (Marine equipment)

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The perfect nav package

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A Global Position System receiver is the first new electronic navigational equipment that should be added to a boat, but it is not necessary if existing equipment is functioning well. New or upgraded radar is the next consideration.

Author: Smith, Michael A.
Navigation systems, Electronics in navigation

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Sea Tel No. 1898 antenna

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Sea Tel Inc.'s Model 1898 satellite TV antenna works well on small boats and is easy to install. It remains locked to the satellite despite gyrations by the boat.

Author: Smith, Michael A.
Evaluation, Television antennas, Sea Tel No. 1898

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Subjects list: Equipment and supplies, Boats and boating, Boating, Boats
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