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  • Yachting Magazine
    Three new products for entertainment and vessel control. "New Electronics" from our February 2012 issue.
Yachting Magazine
October 28, 2011
10
New deck hardware improves any boat's functionality. "Gear" from our November 2011 issue.
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Hardware / Accessories / Equipment / Gear
Square Drive
November 16, 2010
10
Before you cast off, make sure you have these essential tools on board.
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Tools & Pliers / Equipment
Yachting Magazine
May 16, 2011
10
Must-have equipment for the angler in all of us.
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Fishing
Yachting Magazine
June 4, 2010
9
The double cleat Serving Board from Soundview Millworks is sturdily constructed out of solid maple and mahogany.
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Gifts / Accessories
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February 23, 2010
9
These are not just shoes. Beneath their stylish exteriors lurk advances in technology and comfort.
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Apparel / Apparel
Photo Equipment Upgrades
January 28, 2011
9
Upgrade your photo equipment to capture your next cruise in rich detail.
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Equipment
Be a Boat-Show Pro
September 9, 2011
9
Tips on how to handle the tents, the lines, and the sea of new products at a boat show.
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Florida / Gear / How To
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May 22, 2009
9
Don't head to Bermuda without these pieces of gear.
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Yachting Magazine
November 22, 2011
9
Here are five books for the yachting enthusiast.
5
Gifts / Accessories
October 3, 2007
9

CAPT. BLACK BART

If you walk the docks, you've seen the T-shirt: "Fish tremble at the mention of my name. This is especially true when that name is Capt. Black Bart. The BB 41235 has been nicknamed "the breakfast by marlin fishermen who have it in their arsenals. Two large jet holes generate a highly visible smoke trail, and the lure has an animated dive and surface action that allows it to sink, then explode onto the surface like bait. It is sold as a strong lure for heavy tackle, and the average fish taken is reportedly 600 pounds.

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Fishing
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