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.
Publication Name: Yachting
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0043-9940
Year: 1995
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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.
Publication Name: Yachting
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0043-9940
Year: 1992
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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.
Publication Name: Yachting
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0043-9940
Year: 2000
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