System uses vertical control lines from topping lift to boom through grommets in the sail to allow you to drop your sail and flake it automatically
[Martinus Van Breems, Inc, Norwalk, CT, USA]
Lazyjacks are useful primarily when lowering the sail. Here are lazyjacks that retract and stow below the boom when not in use to eliminate chafe, eliminate the need to modify your sail cover, and stop battens from catching.
[E-Z-JAX Systems, Inc., Fort Washington, MD, USA]
Jam cleat for reef lines. Can also be used as a sail tie or fender holder.
[GBG Enterprises. Inc., Plymouth, MA, USA]
Extensive list with good search facility. Covers just about any cruising topic. Tree and branch format for threads.
[The Sailing Company, Middletown, RI, USA]
Unmoderated forum on sail and power cruising. Lots of good advice and other resources, but you have to do some searching.
[Usenet, USA]
Unmoderated forum on various sailing topics. Some useful cruising information here, but you need to dig and you need to be selective..
[Usenet, USA]
A discussion board and photo gallery for cruising sailors and wannabes. Many specialized forums, including engines, multihulls, maintenance, piracy, the galley, insurance, destinations, and many more.
[Cruisers Forum, Buskerud, Norway]
Members of one of the largest cruising clubs exchange information and opinions on all cruising topics. No search facility. Use Ctrl-F on message titles, or just browse.
[Seven Seas Cruising Association, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA]
Threaded discussion board on many cruising subjects.
[Cruisenews Network, South Haven, MI, USA]
One list member′s description: "I think that is what we have that does not exist on other lists. They talk about buying stuff, we talk about fixing things. They talk about new gizmos, we talk about going places." Listees even send me stuff to fix my problems! We invite each other to visit!"
[I'd Rather Be Sailing, Dania, FL, USA]