Feelfree Roadster

The FEELFREE ROADSTER waterproof backpack is as comfortable as it is durable.
A removable padded inner tech sleeve protects electronics from outdoor elements. The adjustable locking waist strap keeps the bag secure while sailing, and there is a detachable mesh bag for wet items. Available in a variety of colors.

MSRP from $99.95; feelfreegearus.com

Top Ten Tips for Sun Safety

It’s natural to want to get out in the sun during warm summer days. It should also be second nature to take steps to protect your skin from the sun when you go outside. How do you stay safe in the sun? Read our Top 10 Sun Safety Tips and you could win a sun protection item from Seirus!

Send us an email to marketing@southernboating.com with your favorite sun safety tip and you could win one of the products below.

  1. Wear a protective wide-brimmed hat to shade your head and shoulders. Wear wrap-around sunglasses to protect your eyes.
  2. Do not use tanning beds.
  3. Apply a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher whenever you’re outdoors. To achieve adequate UV protection you should use products that provide broad-spectrum protection, which means protection against both UVB and UVA rays.
  4. Reapply sunscreen after swimming, perspiring, and toweling off.
  1. Wear protective loose-fitting long-sleeved shirts and long pants.
  1. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!
  1. Your face is one of the most sun-sensitive parts of the body. Protect it with items like a Sundana or  Sunthing.
  1. The sun is weakest before 10 am and after 5 pm, so when at all possible, plan outdoor activities then.
  1. Stay in the shade—particularly around mid-day.
  1. Keep your scalp, face and neck protected with an all-in-one product.
  2. Wear a pair of polarized sunglasses.

Like the items from Seirus? Send an email to marketing@southernboating.com with your favorite sun safety tip and one could be yours!

 

Sunthing from Serius

SUNTHING by SEIRUS INNOVATION is a seamless knit head wrap that provides protection from harsh wind and harmful UV rays. It is made of thin, highly breathable, stretchy polyester material that keeps you cool and is quick to dry. Available in a multitude of prints, including this one called “Independence.”

MSRP $20; seirus.com

Maui Jim Sunglasses

A new aviator frame, BREEZEWAY by MAUI JIM features MauiPure® lens technology, which provides an ultra-lightweight lens with great scratch and shatter resistance. Ideal for cruisers, this frame is comfortable, versatile and stylish for guys and gals with active lifestyles.

MSRP $299; mauijim.com

WATCH: Safety Items for Summer

Safe summer ahead!

Memorial Day is just around the corner. While the holiday honors those who died serving in the country’s armed forces, the date is also considered the unofficial kickoff of summer.

This year, Memorial Day is right after National Safe Boating Week (May 19th to 25th). If you are planning to take advantage of the long holiday weekend by heading out on the water, be sure to have your safety gear in check. Make 2018 a safe summer with this new gear.

There’s no time like the present to see the newest safety gear on the market, ranging from life jackets and floats to flares and fire extinguishers. All are lifesaving and also necessary to pass inspection with the USCG.

Watch this video, as Wesley Strong of Baltimore Marine Centers highlights some of the important safety gear you’ll need for the long weekend at sea.

For more safety tips, check out our Top Six Safety Tips.

Floating Hat from Everyday California

This new Floating Waterproof Snapback Hat from Everyday California is designed with the traveler in mind. Each hat combines style, comfort and practicality with optimum breathability. Waterproof construction is perfect for any type of water sport. Available in sage or navy. MSRP $30; everydaycalifornia.com

Nightwatch Marine Underwater Light

Nightwatch Marine offers the underwater light your boat deserves. Choose from the Scout, Sentinel and Guardian models at 900, 3,000 and 9,000 lumens respectively. Each underwater light has single-hole mounting for safety, and they are suitable for installation on all underwater surfaces.
MSRP varies; nightwatchmarine.com

Southern Boating Stem to Stern, May 2017

Smartphone Accessories for Boating

Choosing the right waterproof smartphone accessories for your mobile phone (or tablet).

With the recent developments in electronics, the thought of leaving your phone or tablet behind on the dock can be unappealing at best. And even though technology has advanced rapidly, it still doesn’t mix well with water. Luckily, many companies have worked to develop truly innovative solutions that will keep your electronic devices away from damaging sea spray. However, waterproofing isn’t without tradeoffs. Due to their bulk, some waterproof cases can make using a phone seem awkward or even muffled. Audio quality can also suffer and put a damper on your favorite song. But compromises like these are necessary to ensure watertight protection that keeps your devices working properly.

Before picking out a product to protect your device, ensure that it meets some basic requirements. Are the charging ports, buttons and headphone jack accessible? Do you need continual protection or just some security for the occasional trip on the water? How important is using the device hands-free? Keep these questions in mind when you choose an accessory for your phone or tablet.

There are plenty of ways to get the best experience from waterproofing technology. The most obvious example comes from a waterproof phone case. Not all phone cases are created equal though, so it’s important to consider a few basic guidelines while browsing. Some cases will add too much unnecessary bulk, making them unruly to use while on the boat. Others might be waterproof but won’t offer protection against dust, snow or hard impacts. Selecting a case with a streamlined profile and excellent construction will make the phone easier to handle while offering peace of mind against any potential accident.

Pelican’s Marine case meets every requirement—it’s thin, durable and stylish. Plus, it will protect your device from all the elements. The case also provides complete submersion protection and meets governmental standard IP68. (MSRP $79.99; pelicanphonecases.com) We also like the Catalyst Case due to its ability to be submerged in deeper water than most of its competitors. It protects your phone under water at a depth of up to 16.4 feet. A slim construction and attractive design make the Catalyst Case an excellent choice. (MSRP $69; catalystcase.com)

Waterproof phone cases offer the obvious benefits of providing the ultimate in environmental protection. But what happens if you’re concerned about audio quality or don’t want to fully commit to a waterproof case? Fortunately, other options are readily available. DryCASE makes a waterproof phone case that you can use when you need it. The case itself uses vacuum seal technology to make sure that your electronics stay dry every single time. Each case has been tested at depths of up to 100 feet and comes with a headphone jack if you want to keep the tunes going while on the kayak. (MSRP $39.99; drycase.com)

Tablets also deserve to be kept dry from spills and splashes. For occasional protection, check out Aquapac’s drybag. Unlike traditional waterproof pouches, this product’s thermoplastic polyurethane material has a premium construction and feel that results in a better tactile connection with the touchscreen. You can use the case even when it’s wet; the touchscreen will still work as intended. A gold-plated headphone jack allows for easy music listening. (MSRP $59.95; aquapacusa.com) If you’d rather have a more permanent solution, look into Catalyst’s iPad case. Each case echoes the minimalist design that iPads are famous for. Durable construction makes this a must-have accessory for your iPad while on the water. (MSRP $149.99; catalystlifestyle.com)

While cases and drybags will keep your devices protected from the surf and spray, mounting options will hold them securely in place. A good, secure mount will allow you to use your device hands free, whether you’re using a navigational app or a fishfinder. For marine-grade phone and tablet holders, you’ll want to search for a product with enough suction and staying capacity to hold your device firmly in place if the waves get rough.

We like SeaSucker’s RAM X-Mount phone holder for its convenience and ability to deliver peace of mind. The vacuum-cup technology of the mounting hardware won’t damage your rig, and the suction ability allows you to install and remove within seconds. These mounts adhere to virtually any smooth surface making them ideal for any type of watercraft. (MSRP $80; seasucker.com) For another option, check out Nite Ize’s Steelie Magnetic Mount. Magnetic bottom attachments keep your device securely in place and prevent you from having to constantly stare at the screen, allowing for better time management with less distraction. (MSRP $29.99; niteize.com)

— By Susanna Botkin, Southern Boating Magazine March 2017

March 2017 Stem To Stern

Our popular stem-to-stern feature is a collection of gifts, gear, and gadgets you need for a successful cruising experience. Below is Southern Boating’s recommended products from March. Enjoy!

Dometic’s Avalanche Coolers

Dometic’s Avalanche Coolers are built tough to take the abuse that comes from the way you play. These coolers have a sturdy handle and wheels for easy maneuverability and are built to withstand any situation. Extended ice retention will keep your beverages cool for hours. MSRP varies; dometic.com

Taco Marine’s Rub Rail Kits

Taco Marine’s Rub Rail Kits are suitable for all sizes of boats and include all necessary components for replacing the rub rail, including stainless steel fasteners and end caps. Each kit is available in one-piece continuous coils of flexible or semi-rigid vinyl. MSRP varies; tacomarine.com

MagicEzy UV Shield

A simple application of MagicEzy UV Shield protects a wide range of surfaces including glass, hard and flexible clear acrylic windows and vinyl from the harsh effects of the sun. A three-month guarantee ensures peace of mind for you and your boat. MSRP $27.49; magicezy.com

SuperMAX Anchors

SuperMAX Anchors hold strong in most any seabed or wind conditions; they’ve even held in hurricane-force winds. Sturdy, hot-dip galvanized construction provides years of use. Manufactured in the U.S., they’re available in rigid, pivoting and shank models. MSRP $99 and up; maxmarineproducts.com

Leatherman

 

A Leatherman tool comes in handy anytime, anywhere. With no limits to functionality, each tread combines Allen wrenches, screwdrivers and box wrenches at a moment’s notice. It’s fully customizable with the links you’ll need the most. MSRP $165;
leatherman.com

McMurdo’s SmartFind M5

McMurdo’s SmartFind M5 is compliant with the U.S. Coast Guard Mandate and a flexible, low-cost, easy-to-install AIS Class A transponder. It incorporates a fully comprehensive AIS MOB and AIS SART alarm to aid in MOB recovery. MSRP $2,499; mcmurdogroup.com

 

Gyro-Gale

Gyro-Gale offers several gyrostabilizer models that are slim and compact enough to even fit under a bunk. With a minimalist design that’s both sleek and intricate, each stabilizer produces minimal drag and reduces pitching motion. Choose from a range of gyroscopes and a variety of fin models. MSRP varies; gyrogalestabilizers.com

 

Hella Marine’s 10 Things to Consider When Purchasing LED Lighting

With its long lifespan, high efficiency and ultra-low battery drain, LED lighting is one of the easiest improvements boat owners can make. Hella Marine’s 10 Things to Consider When Purchasing LED Lighting helps cruisers navigate through a wide range of products to assist in choosing the best selection for your vessel. Download at hellamarine.com/en/blog/news/10-things-booklet.html [td_smart_list_end]

 

Nautical gear you need

Stem to Stern February has all the nautical gear you need aboard.

From Stem to Stern, Southern Boating has found the best products, gear, and gifts you’ll need for a successful cruising experience. Use the arrows to see the February products you need.

Juice Pack Air

 With the juice pack air by Mophie you’ll never be without a charge. Each case delivers 100 percent extra battery life with a single flip of the switch. No matter where the day takes you, you’ll have power to spare. MSRP $99.95; mophie.com

Caframo Sirocco II 

Simplify comfort with the new Caframo Sirocco II cabin fan. It easily fits into compact spaces and has the same mounting footprint as the original Sirocco, making it easy to upgrade. Available in white and black. MSRP $129.99; caframolifestylesolutions.com

Abaco Sunglasses

Abaco Sunglasses are perfect for a day out on the water or on the town. These high-end, designer sunglasses feature quality construction and polarized lenses. Style and function make these sunglasses a must-have for any adventure. MSRP $35 and up; shopabaco.com

Aquatic AV

Enjoy superior amplification with Aquatic AV’s active subwoofer. Each model is designed, engineered and built to withstand the most demanding conditions on the water. This rugged, compact unit can be mounted discretely within storage compartments, consoles or under seating. MSRP $269; aquaticav.com

Allison Cole Jewelry

Enjoy elegant style at any time with Allison Cole Jewelry. Every piece is handmade and inspired by maritime summers in New England. Launched in May 2015, each piece is created using maritime rope and sophisticated nautical clasps. MSRP varies;
allisoncolejewelry.com

GPSMAP 78s

For cruisers and watersports enthusiasts who want to run with the best, Garmin’s rugged GPSMAP 78s features a 3-axis compass, barometric altimeter, crisp color mapping, high-sensitivity receiver, new molded rubber side grips, plus a microSD card slot for loading additional maps. MSRP $299.99; garmin.com

Awlgrip Awlcraft SE

Awlgrip Awlcraft SE is a revolutionary topcoat encompassing metallic, pearls and effect pigments. It imparts the color and effect and is then top coated with a clear, high-gloss finish topcoat for brilliant shine and protection. MSRP inquire;
awlgrip.com

Tri-Sail Messenger

Tote your tech to the boat stylishly with the Tri-Sail Messenger from SailorBags. Each bag boasts red, white and blue sailcloth combined with zig-zag stitching to easily keep your laptop, paperwork and other necessities organized. MSRP $99; sailorbags.com

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Zayak Sea Sled

The Zayak Sea Sled is a safe, comfortable way to immerse yourself in life underwater without hassling with a snorkel and mask. The ventilated neoprene dry mask eliminates glare and reflections for clear visibility underwater through the wide-angle panoramic window—essentially a personal glass-bottom boat. Ideal for children to float with ease on its bright yellow platform, or proficient snorkelers to use as a base from which to dive deeper, the Zayak Sea Sled allows everyone to explore the water. MSRP starts at $345; zayakseasled.com

The Zayak Sea Sled has handles and a ventilated neoprene dry mask that helps eliminates glare.

Southern Boating June 2014

Plank Cutting Board

The Plank Cutting Board by Seth McGinn is lightweight and unbreakable, and folds to a quarter of its usable size for easy packing and storage. It’s odor- and stain-resistant, accommodates a wide range of messy uses and vaunts a buoyant material. The .225-inch-thick board comes in three portable sizes—8 by 16, 9 by 19, and 16 by 22 inches—perfect for cruisers on the go. MSRP starting at $17.99; cancooker.com

Southern Boating April 2014

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