Gear and Reviews
New Gear - December 2005
By Sail Staff Posted: Jan 31, 2006




Tie One On
Looking for a stocking-filler for Dad? We’ve long been fans of the natty nautically themed ties ($65) from Vineyard Vines. They’re pure silk, and there’s a huge range of them to choose from, including the Catboat and Anchor & Wave designs pictured here. Or you could go for the full ensemble—VV makes shirts, trousers, and jackets too. Vineyard Vines, 800-892-4982, www.vineyardvines.com
Navigate in Style
There’s more to navigating than gaping slack-jawed at a plotter screen. Keeping up the old skills just might save your bacon one day, and even if that day never comes, it’s fun to keep up a plot on a paper chart. This top-notch set of navigation instruments—parallel rules, dividers, compass—from Weems & Plath comes in a wooden case that’s ready for gift-wrapping. $99. Weems & Plath, 800-638-0428, www.weems-plath.com
Nifty Knives
Whoever said that it’s better to give than to receive obviously hadn’t set eyes on these beautiful Myerchin knives. You might buy one as a gift, but you may well end up keeping it for yourself. The $98.95 BW300 and $102.95 BW300P (with serrated blade) have a sandalwood handle and double-lock mechanism that prevents either the stainless blade or the 3-inch spike from closing on your fingers. Myerchin, 800-531-4890, www.myerchin.com
Telling Tales
Need a gift for a sailor who already has everything? It’s a pretty safe bet he or she won’t have one of these telltale compasses. The Commodore is designed to be mounted above a bunk or chart table, so the captain can check the boat’s heading without having to get out of bed. It’ll work equally well at anchor (checking out those midnight windshifts) or at sea (keeping tabs on erratic helmsmen). $360. Robert E. White Instruments, Inc., 800-992-3045, www.robertwhite.com

















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