Here at SAIL, we understand that having the right accessories can make all the difference. That’s why we’re excited to bring you our weekly roundup of the best deals on top-quality gear for your sailboat. Each week, we scour the market to find the latest and greatest equipment at unbeatable prices, ensuring you have everything you need to enhance your time on the water. Join us in exploring these fantastic deals on gear that delivers performance, reliability, and value.

For sailors who need a dependable, durable pair of binoculars that handle spray, low light, and general rigors of offshore work, the Coastal 400 7×50 is a strong choice.

Pros:

Excellent low-light performance
The 50 mm objectives and high-quality coatings help with dawn/dusk, overcast, or horizon-watching when spotting fish, buoys, or birds.

Durable build for marine abuse
The rubber armor and rugged construction help resist knocks, slips, and general use aboard a wet deck.nd breathable materials make it easy to wear all day.

Waterproof & fog-resistant
The IPX7 rating and nitrogen purge help prevent fogging inside the optics — vital when spray, salt, and temperature shifts are common.

Cons:

No built-in compass in the non-“C” variant
Navigation is often part of binocular use aboard — without the compass, you lose that added utility (unless you go for the 400C version).

If you want reliable, boat-to-shore communication when cell coverage drops out, the inReach Messenger Plus adds modern messaging (text, photo, and voice notes) over the Iridium network, plus an SOS link to Garmin’s 24/7 emergency center.

Pros:

Multi-mode messaging off-grid: Two-way text plus the ability to send photos and voice messages can add crucial context in bad weather or gear failures.

Serious endurance: Up to ~28 days at 10-minute send intervals (full sky view), helpful on multi-day passages without constant charging.

Rugged marine-ready build: IPX7 water rating; designed for wide operating temperatures (approx. 14°F to 140°F / −10°C to 60°C)

Cons:

Subscription required: You’ll need an inReach plan; total cost depends on message/track volume.

If you value reliable internet connectivity while at sea or in remote areas, the Starlink Standard Kit is a game-changing solution. Here’s why this cutting-edge technology should be your top choice for staying connected:

Pros:

High-Speed Internet Access: The Starlink Standard Kit provides high-speed internet access with low latency, even in locations where such services are unavailable through traditional means.

Easy Setup and Installation: The kit comes with everything you need for a straightforward setup, including the Starlink dish, Wi-Fi router, cables, and a mounting tripod. The plug-and-play design means you can have your internet up and running with minimal effort.

Reliable Performance: Starlink’s technology is designed to adapt to challenging conditions, providing a stable and reliable connection even in harsh weather.

Cons:

Interruptions: As you move data between satellites, temporary drops or changes in speed might occur during the handover process.