Walking the Planks
Try on the year’s must-have shoes for boat show season.
Try on the year’s must-have shoes for boat show season.
These boat shoes are hand sewn in Maine.
Time to upgrade your wristwear? Yachting‘s lineup of nautically inspired timepieces includes the best in both form and function.
Sperry Top-Sider’s boat shoes are tried and true.
Father’s Day is synonymous with dreams of new boats, gear and electronics. We rounded up the best and newest products from across the Miami Boat show and included them in this gift guide. _
Story by Daniel Harding, Jr. Photography by Kim Kuhn._
The 72-foot catamarans, the wings, and the foils may be new to the America’s Cup, but so, too, is most of the sailing gear required to keep the crews warm and protected.
These shoes pair five-toe design with a hard rubber sole to provide a sure-footed grip.
Nautique Optix sunglasses protect your eyes, in style.
They go by a few names: survival suits, quick-donning immersion suits or gumby suits. You need them on board, and Mario Vittone explains why.
These nautical timekeepers were born for the deep.
We rounded up five notable Newporters to model this year’s must-have holiday gifts. From the latest styles in winter apparel to the hottest new cameras and those ever-popular bottles of “cheer,” there is something here for all of your favorite seafarers—and no doubt an item or two you’ll want under your own Christmas tree. Read more about each Newporter in our December 2012 issue.
Harding-Lane hats look good and do good. What could be better?
Try on the year’s must-have shoes for boat show season.
These boat shoes are hand sewn in Maine.
Time to upgrade your wristwear? Yachting‘s lineup of nautically inspired timepieces includes the best in both form and function.
Sperry Top-Sider’s boat shoes are tried and true.
Father’s Day is synonymous with dreams of new boats, gear and electronics. We rounded up the best and newest products from across the Miami Boat show and included them in this gift guide. _
Story by Daniel Harding, Jr. Photography by Kim Kuhn._
The 72-foot catamarans, the wings, and the foils may be new to the America’s Cup, but so, too, is most of the sailing gear required to keep the crews warm and protected.
These shoes pair five-toe design with a hard rubber sole to provide a sure-footed grip.
Nautique Optix sunglasses protect your eyes, in style.
They go by a few names: survival suits, quick-donning immersion suits or gumby suits. You need them on board, and Mario Vittone explains why.
These nautical timekeepers were born for the deep.
We rounded up five notable Newporters to model this year’s must-have holiday gifts. From the latest styles in winter apparel to the hottest new cameras and those ever-popular bottles of “cheer,” there is something here for all of your favorite seafarers—and no doubt an item or two you’ll want under your own Christmas tree. Read more about each Newporter in our December 2012 issue.
Harding-Lane hats look good and do good. What could be better?
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