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Very nice looking watch. Has a bit of an Ebel look going for it. Enjoy!  

Has an Ebel - Raymond Weil look about it.  

This is true! If only it was a bit bigger! It is small even for my 6.5' wrist!  

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Don't see size as a problem myself--looks good on your wrist.  

Maybe I should try to wear it!  

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12 Best Sailing Watches (+4 Luxury Watches)

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Sporting a nice-looking sailing watch that also brings massive value can be one of those personal items that you end up keeping for years and years.

Over time, it’s not uncommon to become accustomed to a particular watch of ours that serves one function or another and ends up growing on us. Like that old-school t-shirt, hat, or wallet we’ve kept for years, a watch can stay with us for quite some time.

For a sailor, wearing a sailing watch that has multiple sensors and other functionalities we use by the minute can be extremely useful.

This is especially true if you’re in a situation that demands your attention immediately. Whether your watch has an altimeter, barometer, tide chart, temperature meter, or GPS, it’s good to know we can be in the know with a quick flip of the wrist.

The Best Sailing Watches That Are Actually Affordable

There are some sailing watches out there that can cost an arm and a leg, but I’m less interested in prestige and more interested in the functionality.

Obviously, we want our sailing watches to look good too, so I put together a list of the best sailing watches that not only look great but give a sailor just the right information they need when they need it.

1. Garmin Quatix 6 Multisport Marine Smartwatch

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Easily one of the best sailing watches out there is the Garmin Quatix 6 Multisport Marine Smartwatch .

If you’re looking for a digital sailing watch that’s stylish and smart, you’ve certainly found your next one. There are so many useful features built into this watch it’s difficult to summarize!

Apart from the Garmin Quatix 6 having a nice design, it comes with a number of useful features for sailing (and watersports in general).

For one, it has a built-in GPS, altimeter, barometer, and compass that allows you to more easily navigate the waters.

You can also connect it to any of your other Garmin devices via Bluetooth so you can stream any sailboat data instantly across your wrist. It also monitors your heart rate and has a number of sailing apps that can be installed on it!

2. Casio Men’s Pathfinder Triple-Sensor Watch

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If you’re looking for an affordable sailing watch that’ll last you a very long time, definitely check out the Casio PRG270 Multi-Sensor Sports Watch .

I’ve owned this watch for many years and have not regretted that purchase for a second. It’s a tough watch that can take some hits and provides all the necessary functionality you’ll need on the water.

One of the best features about this men’s nautical watch is that it’s 100% solar-powered, so I’ve never had to worry about replacing the battery.

Apparently, the battery life can last up to 6 months without a charge! It also has an easy-to-use digital compass, altimeter, barometer, thermometer, backlight, world time, daily alarms, stopwatch, full calendar, and much more. I actually wear my watch literally all the time and it serves many functions in my daily routine.

3. Casio Pro Trek Men’s Stainless Steel Watch

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I’d say Casio is one of the better affordable watch brands for sailing out there based on all of the watches I’ve researched.

This stainless steel Casio watch is almost exactly like the Pathfinder, but instead of having a resin strap it has a strap that’s made of titanium.

The price of this nautical men’s watch is a tab bit higher than the Pathfinder, but it probably has a heavier feel to it and it’s potentially more durable. Also, it looks more stylish than the Pathfinder, so you can probably wear it in many different settings.

4. Suunto Core Wrist-Top Computer Multi-Sensor Watch

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The Suunto sailing watch brand is quite extensive and they make some really high-quality digital sailing watches for a reasonable price.

One of the coolest smart sailing watches is the Suunto Core Wrist-Top Computer Multi-Sensor Watch . This watch looks very nice and comes in a multitude of colors and strap designs.

This Suunto sailing watch is a bargain for what you get out of it. Not only does it have an altimeter, barometer, and digital compass, but it has a very intuitive and well-designed display that just makes sense.

It’s also water resistant, which is a big plus. The display is so well built that you can even display weather charts along with the other sensor inputs! Truly amazing.

5. Casio G-Shock Men’s Black Resin Sports Watch

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As you’ve already probably figured out, I’m a sucker for Casio watches because they’re just so affordable and functional to the core. With that in mind, another fantastic digital sailing watch to check out is the G-Shock Men’s Black Resin Sports Watch by Casio .

As one of the most affordable sailing watches on this list, you’ll get just what you need to stay on top of the basic metrics while sailing.

From measuring the current tide and the moon phases via an intuitive graph to having a world clock at the flick of the wrist, you’ll be in the know.

It’s even water resistant down to 200 meters (600 feet), so a great watch for scuba diving as well.

6. Timex Intelligent Quartz Yacht Racer Watch

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The look and feel of this nautical watch are very unique and serve as a benchmark for how a sailing watch should be presented.

Apart from the amazing design, this Timex watch is the first one on this list that’s 100% analog. Keeping it simple by never having to worry about battery life can be very handy.

It also has a Perfect Date feature that has the world date and time preprogrammed so you’ll never have to set the date and time again. Very cool!

7. Tissot Sailing-Touch Men’s Multi-Function Watch

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Some of the oldest, most trusted watch brands today are Swiss-made, and the Tissot Sailing-Touch Men’s Multi-Function Watch  is a tribute to that reputation.

As an affordable, well-crafted Swiss sailing watch, it’s hard to pass up this great sailing watch for any other.

We’re all aware of the quality that comes with owning a Swiss watch. This Tissot sailing watch comes with a hybrid analog-digital display that delivers information regarding tide, speed, direction, pressure, countdown timer, and more.

Through a clear digital display, you’re able to recall this past data via a chart as well. If you’re looking for quality and functionality, you’ve found the right watch.

8. Casio Pro Trek Tough Solar Digital Watch

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Yet again, the Casio watches enter the arena of best sailing watches. This one is great if you can find it in stock: the Casio Pro Trek Tough Solar Digital Watch .

While it’s a tad bit more expensive compared to the previous digital sailing watches we looked at, the reasons will become evident very soon.

Apart from being solar-powered and having all the necessary metrics you want to follow when having a sailing watch, like direction, elevation, pressure, and temperature, you also have an awesome looking display on the watch’s face.

A tide and moon graph can quickly be displayed on the screen and even has an atomic timekeeping feature. This will probably be my next sailing watch.

9. Timex Intelligent Quartz Watch

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The look and functionality of this sailing watch are hard to beat and surely provide a lot of value when having it on while out sailing. It’s especially durable as well thanks to its stainless steel body.

This watch by Timex looks amazing and has the basic features that you expect with a good quality sailing watch. While having the standard digital watch features, it also comes with its patented INDIGLO night light for those low light conditions, has a racing chronograph, and is of course water resistant.

10. Nautica Men’s Quartz Resin Silicone Watch

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The Nautica watch brand has a lot of really nice-looking watches and one of the more popular ones I’ve seen among those sailing is the Nautica Men’s Quartz Resin Silicone Watch .

This watch has a classic design that’s sturdy and reliable exactly as you’d expect.

While this Nautica watch doesn’t have the same fancy features that the other sailing watches do, I have to bring it up because it’s one of the more popular sailing watches out there.

It does come with a variety of designs and even comes with either a resin, leather, or metal strap.

11. Nautica Men’s Triple-Sensor Watch

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This is another one that’s often out of stock. The last Nautica watch we looked at was more of a classic watch, but the Nautica Men’s Triple-Sensor Watch  is in a league of its own.

This watch is specifically tailored to sailors and comes with a sleek design that rivals many other sailing watches.

This Nautica watch comes with multiple sensors, including a compass, a tide tracker, and a thermometer. This combined with its rubber strap makes it a functionally beautiful sailing watch that can handle even the toughest of beatings.

12. Casio Men’s G-Shock Gulfmaster Watch

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I promise you this will be the very last Casio watch I show you in this list of the best sailing watches.

One of the coolest Casio digital sailing watches has to got to be the Casio Men’s G-Shock Gulfmaster Watch due to its cool design and extremely useful functionality.

This Casio sets itself apart from the rest of the sailing watches on here because it’s the only one that has the ability to predict weather changes.

With its advanced sensor technology, they’re not only able to measure the standard metrics most sailing watches can measure, but it attempts to predict the future and alert you when necessary. This is a super smartwatch that can absolutely last a lifetime!

4 Luxury Sailing Watches for Superyachters

Now, I’m not in any place to afford any of the following luxury sailing watches, but there’s no doubt that they’re functional pieces of art that would look good on anyone and each can easily fit the category of the best sailing watch. For those superyachters out there, this next list’s for you.

1. Citizen Eco-Drive Men’s Promaster Aqualand Analog Watch

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There are few watch brands out there that command immediate respect and awe.

Citizen is one of such brands and it demonstrates that quite effectively with the Citizen Eco-Drive Men’s Promaster Aqualand Analog Watch .

While certainly not the cheapest watch, it’s the most affordable in our superyachters edition.

This Citizen watch is a sight to see. Along with its elegant design, it has the Eco-Drive technology that allows it to quickly charge via the sun and can last a very long time.

It’s also water resistant for up to 200 meters (600 feet) and has the ability to keep track of and record the depth when out diving.

2. Tag Heuer Aquaracer Men’s Watch

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We enter the sailing watch space of yet another well-known Swiss watch brand; Tag Heuer. Among the many fancy and expensive yachting watches offered by Tag Heuer, their Aquaracer Men’s Watch  is one of the most beautiful watches on the market today.

The Aquaracer Men’s Watch by Tag Heuer comes with an amazing blue Bezel display illuminated by the luminescent hands and markers on the watch’s face.

This watch requires no charging, solar power, winding, or battery replacement since it’s designed to mechanically self-wind based on your movement.

On top of that, it’s capable of going all the way down 500 meters (1650 feet) so deep scuba sessions are more than welcome.

3. Omega Men’s Seamaster Aqua Terra Stainless Steel Watch

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A fantastic watch brand that has a long reputation for quality has to go to Omega, which has come out with the attractive Omega Men’s Seamaster Aqua Terra Stainless Steel Watch  for water dwellers all over the world.

If you’re looking to splurge on a superyachters watch, surely this one won’t disappoint.

This Omega Seamaster yachting watch has an elegant design that’s fitting for any occasion, whether you’re out sailing or dining out.

Its classic stainless steel, silver design gives off a familiar look and is accompanied by a Swiss-certified chronometer to boot. It’s also powered automatically via self-winding, so there’s no need to worry about battery life ever again.

4. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Seadweller Deepsea

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This list of luxury sailing watches would not be complete without mentioning the most famous yachting watch brand in the world; Rolex.

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Seadweller Deepsea Watch  is the epitome of a high-quality sailing watch with a price tag to match.

The amazing thing about Rolexes is that they don’t really need to be explained in terms of how good they are.

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Seadweller Deepsea is one of the most famous luxury sailing watches on the market and comes with a Swiss-certified chronometer that’s self-winding.

On top of that, it’s capable of going down 3900 meters (12,800 feet) underwater! Now that’s deep.

Which Sailing Watch Is Right for You

Sailing watches (or yachting watches) have proven to be a tremendous help out on the water in navigating and planning.

When it comes to a good sailing watch, it’s up to what is best for the individual and how they plan on using it .

Each sailing watch can have its own unique features and intricate designs that set it apart from other watches. So which sailing watch is considered the best based on usefulness and quality?

Most Important Features of a Sailing Watch

Not just any watch is going to cut it when you’re out on the water. You need a timepiece that is going to stand up to the rough conditions that you’ll face, as well as provide important information when you need it.

These include durability, resistance to water, GPS capabilities, and tracking the tide, which most sailing watches have.

All are important for how you plan to sail, so you need a high-quality sailing watch that can handle any situation.

Excellent Durability

Sailing has its moments where it can be tough in the heaviest conditions. A watch that can withstand wear and tear is going to be crucial if you’re spending thousands of dollars on one.

You should consider getting a watch that’s made out of stainless steel and titanium, in particular with a stainless steel case.

The glass also needs to be somewhat shatterproof, as you will need something to handle scrapes and dings.

Superior Water Resistance

You want your watch to be protected from the elements, especially if you’re constantly getting wet while sailing. Each watch will have a different rating on its water-resistant capabilities, which can be confusing since it is measured in meters, atmospheres, or feet.

At a minimum, you need five atmospheres (ATM) or 50 meters of protection. This is equivalent to 160 feet, which is somewhat waterproof and meant for coastal cruising or brief moments in the water.

These are generally less expensive sailing watches, so it is understandable if you’re on a budget and want something to compliment your sailing experience.

If you can afford a step up in quality, you can check out sailing watches that have at least 10 ATMs, which is the same as 100 meters or 300 feet deep of water.

These are the best bang for your buck, as they cover decent depths of water and spray from the ocean.

The best water-resistant watches are 20 ATMs, which are 200 meters or 660 feet.

These are dive-worthy and are the beginning stages of the best sailing watches with high water resistance. Some go even higher to 30 ATMs or 1,000 feet, making them a part of the dive watches family.

Informative GPS

Not only do you want a fashionable and functional sailing watch, but one that has GPS capabilities. You don’t want to rely on old maps that have not been updated for years.

These watches include up-to-date marine information to travel safely along designated routes.

These sail tools alone are worth their weight in gold, especially if you have an older method of navigating the ocean. Some are well advanced to help provide tack assistance to ensure you’re sailing at optimal speeds.

Accurate Tide Tracking

Tide tracking is another useful feature to have in a good sailing watch. A tide tracker can be relatively precise to match the true state of a tide.

While some are very accurate, it is important to know that they are not always 100% correct. Some tide-tracking watches are better than others.

You want one that will give you proper information based on your location to provide the closest possible scenarios.

Types of Sailing Watches

There are a few variations of sailing watches that prove to be useful, with some that sailors absolutely cannot live without.

Each one has its own benefits, so find out what works best for you and how to utilize them in your own sailing goals.

Mechanical Sailing Watches

Mechanical sailing watches are just as they sound, as they don’t have a battery and have a classic look to them.

Some have solar-powered capabilities so you don’t have to worry about changing batteries. They have wind-up or self-winding features to operate and often time are accompanied by a countdown timer.

The best mechanical sailing watches come from Sweden and are manufactured by the top names in the business.

In addition, they have some of the best waterproof capabilities for divers that want to go around 1,000 feet down.

Digital Sailing Watches

Digital sailing watches operate on battery life, while typically having a display to read. They vary considerably depending on how much they cost and the features they provide.

A digital sailing watch is generally affordable for any budget, but only if they are simple in its functionality.

They usually have an LCD screen in the form of a digital display showing the date, time, and temperature. They can even have a countdown timer, multiple time zones, a dual time display, a date window, and much more

One of the best sailing watches is the Garmin Quatix 6  which has an altimeter, barometer, and compass.

It also has Bluetooth, which you could argue makes it a sailing smartwatch too. Definitely one of the more popular sailing watches out there.

Sailing Smartwatches

Sailing smartwatches are very similar to digital sailing watches. They typically have an LCD screen displaying basic information, but their waterproof capabilities are slightly higher.

They have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth options to connect to charts, GPS, and other crucial data.

They are even used in competitive sailing races to offer sail racing assistance to track important data for the team or the individual racer.

The Suunto Core Wrist-Top Computer Watch  is one of the best sailing smartwatches out on the water.

It allows you to save navigation data, track boat speed and heading through GPS, and offers multiple pages of information through Wi-Fi. This is a sailing smartwatch powerhouse.

Final Thoughts

Sailing watches are an innovative tool that offers sailors the ability to process information in real-time.

Each sailor can find their own unique function in a sailing watch, whether it be mechanical, smartwatch, or digital.

Since they offer GPS, tide tracking, or a stylish stainless-steel watch that will last for years, a great sailing watch is worth the investment.

There are plenty of affordable sailing watches to fit any budget, so finding one should be simple if you narrow down your criteria.

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Best Sailing Watches

Garmin quatix 6 multisport – premium sailing smartwatch.

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Read Amazon Reviews | See on Garmin

Tissot “Sailing Touch” Watch – Swiss-Made  

Tissot Sailing-Touch Mens Rubber Strap Multi-Function Watch T056.420.27.051.01

Casio Tide Watch (WS-1100H-4AVCF)

Casio Men's 10 Year Battery Quartz Resin Strap, Orange, 22.8 Casual Watch (Model: WS-1100H-4AVCF)

Optimum Time Sailing Watch: Simple Budget Pick

Optimum Time Series 3 Sailing Watch - BLUE 314 - NEW COLOUR

Garmin Quatix 5 

Garmin quatix 5, Multisport Marine Smartwatch, Comprehensive Boat Connectivity, Stainless Steel - Blue

See the  quatix® 5 on Garmin.com | Read Amazon Reviews that mention “Sailing “

If you’re looking for a watch with multisport functions, this should be at the top of your list. Garmin is a trusted brand when it comes to smartwatches for sports, so you’re sure that you’ll have some of today’s best technology. The Garmin Quatix 5 is built on the powerful Fenix 5 platform, a smartwatch designed for use in the water. This is a good option if you want a more affordable version of the Quantix since the price has dropped since the release of the newers version 6.  There really are too many features to name here. If you want a closer look at what’s changed to see which is a better fit – check out this comparison of the Quatix 5 and 6 on Garmin. This powerful GPS marine smartwatch has a heart rate monitor (it’s wrist-based, so you don’t need to use a chest strap). Aside from the boat features, this model also has functions for a wide array of sports (i.e. running, hiking , biking , swimming, etc.) Garmin has dozens of models for different sports and fitness activities, but the reason why the Quantix model made our list is that it has Garmin SailAssist™ Capabilities that allow the user to have a virtual starting line. There is also a tack assist and a race countdown timer. This one is excellent on water, but it’s equally efficient on dry land too. Its simple design is also perfect for daily wear.

SUUNTO Core – All around value

SUUNTO Core, All Black

The brand’s sailor-specific watch, the Suunto Elementum Ventus , was one of our top picks in the past but this one is not made anymore, but you may still find second-hand models on the market today. Occasionally one will pop up on eBay . The Suunto Elementum Ventus is a smartwatch with a sleek and sophisticated design, sapphire crystal glass, stainless steel case, and leather strap. The sailing features include a sailing timer, chronograph, compass, and weather predictions.

Garmin MARQ Captain (010-02006-06)

Garmin MARQ Captain, Men's Luxury Tool Watch with Advanced Nautical Features, Track Wind Speed, Direction, Temperature and Tide Information

Read Reviews | See on Garmin.com

The Garmin MARQ Captain is an impressive luxury smartwatch filled to the brim with fantastic features for various activities. Along with Garmin’s staple features such as GPS, activity tracker, smart notifications, and Garmin Pay support – the MARQ Captain also provides Driver, Aviator, Expedition, Athlete, and Captain modes. This smartwatch is undoubtedly a masterclass in what these devices can achieve. Design-wise the Garmin MARQ is more oversized than your typical smartwatch. However, this bulkier appearance makes sense considering the MARQ’s build quality and feature-packed design. Also, despite the larger build of the Garmin MARQ, it is surprisingly lighter than you would think, at only 94 grams. In terms of features, the Garmin MARQ offers similar functionalities to the Garmin Fenix 6, and I would even dare say that the MARQ is simply a flashier version of the Fenix 6. However, one of the most notable features in the Garmin MARQ is undoubtedly the Athlete mode. This feature comes with layers of functionality that cover a vast selection of sports such as running, swimming, cycling, skiing, and golf. Besides the variety of sports features, MARQ also offers nifty functions such as a heart-rate sensor, stress tracking, and incident detection that sends notifications to your emergency contacts about your location. I also want to highlight the Recovery feature, which helps you keep track of your rest which can significantly help if you are nursing an injury. For sailing, I have to say that Garmin MARQ provides an unbeatable collection of features for sailors. The MARQ comes with a Regatta feature that helps you formulate the optimum route. The Tack feature also gives you real-time updates on wind shifts. In addition, the Garmin MARQ comes with a Man Overboard function that enables you to track a person who accidentally fell off the boat, which is one of its unique features. Garmin MARQ is undoubtedly one of the top options available in the market as a sailing watch. The Garmin Fenix 6 is a solid sailing watch, but the MARQ Captain is undoubtedly the more stylish of the two.

Ronstan ClearStart Sailing Watch – Budget

Ronstan ClearStart 40mm Sailing Watch- Blue [RF4054B]

Corum Admiral AC One 45 Tides

Corum Admiral's Cup Ac-One 45 Tides 277.101.04/F373 AB12 45mm Automatic Titanium Case Blue Rubber Anti-Reflective Sapphire Men's Watch

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master II

Rolex Yacht Master II White Dial Blue Bezel Stainless Steel Automatic Mens Watch 116680WAO

Ulysse Nardin Marine Regatta

Ulysse Nardin Marine Regatta Stainless Steel / Blue / Rubber 1553-155-3/43

Panerai Luminor 1950 Regatta

Panerai Luminor 1950 3 Day Chrono Flyback Regatta Black Dial Mens Watch PAM00526

Bremont Regatta AC

[instagram url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BDRRISat_Ld/ hidecaption=true width=320] The Bremont Regatta AC (America’s Cup) is a limited edition model (the company only produced 235 pieces) and is no longer in production. However, you can still try your luck searching for sellers on eBay. It was priced at around $6,800 when it was still available, this is relatively more affordable than the two luxury brands above. This series and a partnership with Oracle Team USA (OTUSA) were released in Baselworld 2016 with much acclaim. A Blog to Watch quoted Oracle Team USA Skipper Jimmy Spithill as saying (about both AC and OTUSA):

“Naturally, we have a central digital clock on the boat but every sailor still likes to have the time on his wrist, and before a race the countdown to the start is critical. It’s a really tough sport both mentally and physically, and not only does the team need to make decisions under immense pressure but we need to have equipment that allows us to do so,” Spithill said. “With the countdown function being so crucial when racing out on the water, we are really delighted that Bremont has invested in this for us and it’s incredibly special for me that the watches also incorporate some of our winning AC72 which I skippered in 2013.”

Some of the main features of the AC include a titanium case material, automatic movement, sapphire glass, and a rubber bracelet. This chronograph timepiece’s sleek, classic design exudes elegance without being flashy.

TNG Classic Tornado Sailing Chronograph

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CONSUL WATCHES

CONSUL is a Swiss watch brand based at La Chaux-de-Fonds, the center of modern watchmaking.

It was in the year 1900 that François Huguenin (1864-1940) founded the watch production workshop that was to become CONSUL. He recognised the potential of bracelet watches very early on, at a time when more than 95% of all watches were pocket watches. So he was among the pioneers who concentrated on improving ways to miniaturise components to be able to make more elegant watches, with smaller proportions and yet still retaining their high precision.

Today CONSUL figures among the brands, which gave Swiss mechanical watches their reputation for being robust, perfectly executed and reliable.

In 1934, François Huguenin handed over the company to his son-in-law Charles Virchaux. In 1942 Charles-Edouard Virchaux, son of Charles Virchaux took over the company from his father.

In 1951, the future of CONSUL became closely linked with another big Swiss watch industry brand, Girard-Perregaux, through the marriage of Charles Edouard Virchaux to Madame Paulette Graef, owner of Girard-Perregaux. The collaboration between these two companies became closer over the years, until it was made official in 1969, by the foundation of Girard-Perregaux Holding SA, of which Charles-Edouard Virchaux was to remain managing director. This holding company comprised Girard-Perregaux SA, CONSUL SA and their overseas subsidiaries.

In 1979, Charles-Edouard Virchaux took a well deserved retirement after almost 50 years of service with CONSUL SA, of which 37 were as its director.The company was taken over by Desco of Zürich, who was to divest itself of Girard-Perregaux SA in 1985.

The company created CATAMARAN watch brand in 1983 and then by the transfer of its head office to Bienne in 1986. After belonging to the Desco Group for 17 years, CONSUL was sold to a new owner, a watch-making enthusiast, whose aim is to continue to expand the company and its brands. In 1998, CONSUL returned to Neuchâtel, close to its origins in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

CONSUL’s philosophy is coloured by an era, when international commercial relations were conducted in style and with diplomacy and the quality of life and work were synonymous with distinction. Still today, CONSUL has the finesse to believe that distinction is an inherent virtue and that it is still possible to be elegantly different at a very reasonable price. It strives to offer very high quality watches in terms of their materials and production, and also their high level of aesthetic refinement.

1900: François Huguenin (1864 – 1940) is starting a watch production shop that will become Consul.

1904: Beginning of the watch export with the Consul brand.

1915: The watch export is already 40% of the Consul turnover.

1926: Charles Virchaux, sun-in-law of François Huguenin, is joining the Montres Consul Company.

1934: Charles Virchaux is taking over the company.

1942: Charles-Edouard Virchaux, grand-son of François Huguenin, is taking over the company.

1946: As of this date, all the Consul watches are officially tested. 92% receives the grade “particularly good”

1951: The first chronometer certificate by the Neuchâtel Observatory is delivered for the Consul movement 30mm. Charles-Edouard Virchaux marries Paulette Graef, owner of Girard-Perregaux.

1952: Award from the Observatory of Neuchâtel.

1953: First price Award by the Observatory of Neuchâtel.

1955: 100% of the Consul production officially tested receive the grade “particularly good”

1959: Grade certificates “Particularly good grade”

1962: Montres Consul becomes a joint-stock company.

1969: Creation of a Holding company with Girard-Perregaux watch company. Charles-Edouard Virchaux becomes the General Director.

1979: The Holding company is sold to Desco, Zurich.

1983: Creation of the watch brand “Catamaran”, becoming a division of Montres Consul.

1985: Girard-Perregaux Company is sold.

1986: Montres Consul and its divisions are moving to Biel / Bienne.

1996: Montres Consul is sold to new owners, whose goals are to continue the tradition started.

1998: Montres Consul factory is going back to its origin, Neuchâtel.

2000: 100th anniversary of the Consul brand.

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Best Sailing Watches: Nautical Options For Sailors

Best Sailing Watches: Nautical Options For Sailors | Life of Sailing

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Daniel Wade

June 15, 2022

Sailing watches are enormously helpful for navigation, planning, and numerous other tasks.

In this article, we'll cover why every sailboat owner should consider investing in a high-quality sailing watch. We'll also go over the qualities and features of the best sailing watches, along with a few of the best sailing watches on the market today.

Sailing watches fall into two categories: mechanical and electronic. The best mechanical sailing watches are the Rolex Yachtmaster and the Omega Seamaster. The best electronic sailing watches are the Garmin Instinct and the Garmin Quantix 6. The Vostok Komandirskie is the best budget sailing watch.

We based this article on information from sailing watchmakers along with the experience of expert sailors. We also source information from the owners of these watches, along with their opinions about the products.

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Types of Sailing Watches

There are numerous kinds of sailing watches that range in style and functionality. Due to the proliferation of smartwatches, the market is now overflowing with feature-laden devices that are ideal for sailing. Traditional sailing watches are analog and waterproof, so they'll work in all conditions. Here are the most common kinds of sailing watches.

Mechanical Sailing Watches

Mechanical sailing watches are classic waterproof timepieces that don't have a battery. Instead, they rely on compact wind-up or automatic (self-winding) movements. The finest mechanical sailing watches are produced in Switzerland.

Fine mechanical sailing watches are produced by names you may recognize. These companies include Rolex, TCG, Breitling, and others. Many people use mechanical dive watches such as the Rolex Submariner for sailing, as it's highly accurate and waterproof to 1,000 ft.

Many sailing watches are mechanical chronometers. A chronometer is a marine clock or watch certified to be accurate within 0.1 seconds per day. The chronometer is often confused with the chronograph, which is a mechanical watch that also includes a stopwatch.

Chronographs are useful for timing sailing races and calculating your speed, and some chronographs are also chronometers. These watches command the highest prices in the industry.

Mechanical sailing watches are generally much more expensive than digital sailing watches. Prices for these premium watches start around the $2,000 mark, though most examples cost about $8,000 to $15,000.

Digital Sailing Watches

Digital sailing watches run on batteries and usually include a display. These watches vary widely in cost, design, and functionality. If you're looking for features, a digital sailing watch is definitely the way to go.

Today, many of these watches are highly affordable, considering what they do. The most basic digital sailing watches have a simple LCD display that shows the time, date, temperature, and possibly your heading. These watches aren't connected, which means they don't display much active real-time data. That said, they're robust and an excellent choice for pure functionality.

Features like temperature, heart rate monitoring and direction (compass) don't require any internet connectivity, which means they work everywhere in the world.

The more advanced members of the digital sailing watch family are connected, meaning they pull data from the internet and communicate with other devices. Examples of connected features include GPS mapping, live weather forecasts and data, messaging, and speed tracking.

Like mechanical sailing watches, digital sailing watches are waterproof and stand up well to harsh conditions. Standard smartwatches, while often used for similar purposes, are generally not up to the task. This is because many smartwatches are only marginally water-resistant (up to 50 feet), which is simply insufficient for offshore sailing and racing.

Understanding Water Resistance Ratings

Water-resistant watches are rated using either feet, meters, or atmospheres. However, these ratings can be deceptive, as a watch rated to 50 meters or less may not be waterproof enough to use as a sailing watch.

The lowest water resistance rating you'll find is 3 ATM or 30 meters. Technically, this watch is rated to submerge in up to 100 feet of water. But in reality, a 3 ATM watch is barely water-resistant enough to shower with. A 3 ATM watch is not well suited for sailing.

The next level of water resistance is 5 ATM or 50 meters. This watch is certified for 160 feet, and it is marginally waterproof. You can use a 5 ATM watch for brief periods underwater and in the shower, so it's suitable for coastal cruising and calm weather sailing.

Next up the scale is the 10 ATM watch, which is certified for depths up to 100 meters or 300 feet. These watches are much more reliable sailing watches, as they're waterproof enough for extended underwater use at shallow depths. That means that a 10 ATM watch will stand up very well to rain and ocean spray.

You may want to consider a 20 ATM watch if you intend to do any extended underwater activities such as snorkeling or if you anticipate an extended voyage. A 10 ATM watch is sufficient for many of these tasks, though a 20 ATM watch is a safer bet. These watches are water-resistant to 200 meters or 660 feet and are the most waterproof.

The most water-resistant watches in the 20 ATM category are dive watches such as the Zodiac Aerospace GMT automatic. Some watches are rated even higher and fall into the 30 ATM category or higher. One of the most well-known 30 ATM dive watches is the Omega Seamaster, which is water-resistant up to 300 meters or 1,000 feet.

Best Mechanical Watches for Sailing

Mechanical sailing watches are still extremely popular due to their reliability and intrinsic value. These watches can be passed down for generations and never become obsolete, and they've been used aboard boats in some form for hundreds of years. Here are two iconic and respected waterproof mechanical sailing watches.

1. Omega Seamaster Diver Chronometer

The Omega Seamaster  is one of those classic, quintessential yacht watches that's a fantastic combination of looks, quality, and functionality. This premium watch is a mechanical self-winding dive watch with a water resistance rating of 30 ATM or 300 meters. That means that it will withstand the roughest conditions encountered by sailors.

Omega watches use Swiss-made movements that are on par with other luxury brands such as Rolex. This watch has a bit of a cult following similar to other yachting watches like the Rolex Yachtmaster. A watch like this can be passed down for generations, and it’s also durable enough for hard use aboard a sailboat.

As far as quality is concerned, the Omega Seamaster is just about as good as it gets. But it's not just appearances and quality that make the Omega Seamaster an excellent sailing watch. The Omega Seamaster features a superbly accurate movement, complete water resistance, and a stopwatch chronometer feature.

The Omega Seamaster is a fantastic 'luxury' sailing watch that's robust enough to take out to sea. It's also great for wearing to business or formal events, as the Omega name carries quite a bit of weight.

2. Rolex Yachtmaster II

Here's another legendary mechanical watch with a unique history and practical functionality. This watch is on the high end of sailing watches, and it represents the top quality available. In other words, the Rolex Yachtmaster II  is one of the finest sailing watches you can buy.

The Rolex Yachtmaster series can cost more than twice the price of an Omega Seamaster. Mechanically, these watches aren't significantly different, at least according to some collectors and watchmakers. Both the Omega Seamaster and the Rolex Yachtmaster are extremely high-quality Swiss watches, so what's with the price difference? It comes down to branding, style, and features.

Rolex is one of the most well-known luxury watchmakers, and their products demand a premium. And when it comes to features, this classic Rolex watch has some of the most precise in its class.

The most noticeable feature of the Rolex Yachtmaster II is its bezel. The bezel features large-print numbers, and it rotates to help the wearer keep track of elapsed time. Some Yachtmasters feature a precision stopwatch and a separate second hand, allowing you to precisely time regattas and accurately measure speed.

The Yachtmaster II also features a programmable countdown feature, which is extremely rare on mechanical watches. Additionally, Rolex watches are some of the most accurate mechanical timepieces ever built. The company uses proprietary technology to ensure that each watch meets the superlative chronometer qualification.

Best Digital Sailing Watches

Digital sailing watches don't hold value like mechanical watches. That said, they're significantly more affordable. Digital sailing watches are 'smart' watches, and they pack an enormous amount of functionality in a small package. Here are two of the highest-rated and most popular digital watches used for sailing.

3. Garmin Instinct Marine Watch

Garmin is the industry leader for digital sailing watches. The Garmin Instinct  is their entry-level marine smartwatch, and it also functions well for other outdoor sports. Unlike many smartwatches, the Garmin Instinct is waterproof to 10 ATM (100 meters), which makes it suitable for almost all sailing activities. It's not for diving, but this watch stands up to rain and spray well.

The design is simple and functional. Garmin designed the display with readability in mind, as it features high-contrast letters, numbers, and dials. The watchband is made of durable rubber, and the case is rated to U.S. Military shock and thermal standard 810G. In other words, it's certified and durable enough to meet strict military standards.

For the price, the Garmin Instinct has a remarkable number of high-tech features. It's a GPS watch that can help you find your location and plot a course. It also features a precision compass for navigation and a backtrack map feature, which helps you retrace your location. The watch also allows you to check your heading with the touch of a button and plot your course along the way.

It has a 14-hour battery life while running GPS and other features, and you can connect it to a smartphone for notifications. For the price, it's tough to beat the durability and functionality of the Garmin Instinct. It's the perfect entry-level tech watch for sailing, and you can also take it along on other outdoor adventures.

4. Garmin Quatix 6 Multisport Marine Smartwatch

Fundamentally, the Garmin Quatix 6 Multisport  does to smartwatches what the Apple Watch did to watches. It's the ultimate sailing smartwatch, and unlike the Garmin Instinct, it's specifically designed with sailors in mind. This watch is available in multiple casings and trims, and it's loaded with features to make navigation safer and easier.

What makes the Garmin Quatrix 6 stand out is both its range of features and the seamless execution of them. This watch features the basics such as time, date, and outside temperature. The default screen resembles a traditional analog chronograph, but it's customizable to include data such as heading and the weather.

However, what really makes the Garmin Quatrix 6 stand out is its superb navigation features. The watch displays full-color marine charts through Bluechart, and it displays your live heading and course. The chart feature also includes waypoint marking, speed, depth, and navigational hazards. You can do virtually all of your daytime navigation with your wristwatch.

This watch also includes several sailing-specific features. It connects seamlessly with onboard autopilot systems to keep you on course and helps you achieve target speeds with real-time monitoring. This watch features Sailassist, which is useful for aligning and timing regattas.

Other features include sea temperature monitoring, live weather data, smartphone alerts, Garmin Chartplotter integration, and even boat audio controls. It's essentially an all-in-one marine technology command center for your wrist.

Overall, the Garmin Quatrix 6 easily earns the top spot for digital smart sailing watches. If you're looking for features, there's no better option on the market in this price category. And for less than $700 for the base models, it still costs about the same as a medium-tier standard smartwatch.

Best Bargain Sailing Watch: Vostok Komandirskie

The most bang-for-your-buck depends on what features you're after. But if you're looking for an accurate and reliable watch that's tough enough for bluewater sailing, it's tough to beat the value of the Vostok Komandirskie .

Vostok is a Russian watchmaker that has been producing watches for the Russian military for decades. The diver Komandirskie is an automatic (self-winding) mechanical watch that's water-resistant to 20 ATM (200 meters) thanks to an innovative seal. Unlike most dive watches, the Komandirski actually seals tighter the deeper you go.

The watch itself (along with the rest of the Vostok lineup) has remained almost completely unchanged for decades. The watch features a surprisingly accurate 32-jewel movement, a date function, along with a rotating bezel for timing regattas. It's shockproof and available in an enormous variety of band, face, and bezel options.

These watches are still used by the Russian military today due to their accuracy and durability. They've developed a significant following in the west for the same reasons. However, the most impressive aspect of the watch is its price. You can get your hands on a Vostok watch for between $70 and $120, with some less popular models available for as little as $40 brand new.

It is virtually impossible to find a sailing watch of this quality for anywhere near the price of a Vostok. But how can the price be so low for a quality watch? The reason why Vostok makes the most affordable sailing watch is that all of the development and tooling was complete and paid off by the 1960s. They never bothered making any changes, which allows them to sell these excellent mechanical dive watches for a fraction of the cost.

Other models to consider are the hand-wound Komandirski  which typically retails for around $50. This model is only suitable for very light-duty work, as it's rated to only 3 ATM. The Vostok Amphibia  is rated for 20 ATM, which makes it a slightly slimmer and more affordable option for serious sailing.

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The Best Marine Watches for Boaters & Boat Lovers

Written by J. Harvey / Fact checked by S. Numbers

Keeping track of time in vast waters can be difficult for sailors, especially during the rush of regatta races where they must be on time before the start gun booms. This is where a marine watch can come in as a handy tool for ocean adventures.

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I am here to help everyone make the right decision by picking the best marine watches from the options available. I handpicked high-end products that come from a variety of brands to suit consumers’ preference and give you an idea of what the market offers. To start the article, here are the product reviews.

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  • Lightweight
  • Resistant to water and scratch
  • Settings easily

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  • Shock-resistant
  • Sporty design
  • Easy-to-read dial

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  • Ideal for divers
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1. TIMEX T5E901 Ironman Classic Watch

2. cakcity 1068 digital sports watch, 3. casio mrw200 analog sport watch, 4. ronstan clearstart sailing watch, 5. garmin 010-02158-90 marine smartwatch, 6. garmin 010-01688-40 marine smartwatch, 7. optimum time os310_sml sailing timer, 8. casio eaw-f-91w-1 sports watch, 9. suunto ss020674000-parent watch, 10. nautica n14555g silicone marine watch, 11. timex t2n721 brown strapped watch, 12. citizen bn0151-09l promaster marine watch, factors to consider when choosing marine watch, who makes the best marine watch, why do i need a marine watch, where can i buy marine watch, best marine watch reviews.

With this model in the line-up, TIMEX has built upon the rock-hard quality and features of the Ironman Classic Watch.

This full-size watch has an adjustable black 16mm resin strap for a wider range of available wrist sizes. The 24-hour countdown timer and 100-hour racing chronograph also make your race a breeze.

I can choose my ideal set-up with the product’s several modes, including the 24-hour military time mode. It has three-time zones illuminated with Indigo light. Some people are curious about this feature, but it simply makes dial reading easier. Plus, the on-screen notification makes forward and backward setting convenient.

When I first tried this TIMEX intelligent quartz yacht watch, I was surprised by its lightweight build and high-quality seal that makes the product water resistant and scratch resistant. No wonder this is considered an undisputed fave among the top-rated sailing watches in both online and physical shops.

  • A full-size watch with an adjustable strap for a wider size range.
  • Comes with a 24-hour countdown timer for easy tracking.
  • Has a 100-hour chronograph for improved convenience on your race.
  • The on-screen notification makes forward and backward settings easier.
  • Comes in several modes, such as the military mode.
  • Lightweight and resistant to water and scratch; with indigo light.
  • Comes with a loose band.

Another powerful multi-sport watch, the CAKCITY 1068 Men’s Digital Sports Watch, tops the list of men’s outdoor yachting watches in the market.

CAKCITY is another brand I can rely on for both water and dry land use. This multi-sport digital sailing watch appeals to men with its shock resistance and 24-hour military mode that can definitely handle their active lifestyle.

The imported EL lamp lights my worries away with the push of a button. I find this feature handy when I dive into waters that light cannot penetrate through. Plus, it is also sturdy, making it the perfect timepiece for both indoor and outdoor sports.

I love how multifunctional this watch is. It gives excellent alarm beeps aside from serving the user with a reliable stopwatch timer, all in a fashionable and sporty dial design incorporated with a military-style outlook. When I bought it, I had no worries operating it, even for the first time.

  • Shock-resistant, perfect for both indoor and outdoor sports.
  • A fashionable, sporty design with 24-hour military mode.
  • Gives alarm beeps and is a reliable timer for different occasions.
  • Easy-to-read dial with EL lamp, useful in active sports events and races.
  • Pressing buttons while underwater may ruin the watch.
  • Not resistant to steam and hot water.

Since I love to sail and dive apart from joining seawater races, I need just the right timepiece that goes along with my adventures, like the CASIO Analog Sport Watch.

This Sport Watch is built with a powerful diver design. It can go 100 meters below the water, thanks to its water-resistant black resin band and a resin-covered mineral dial window that guarantees durability like no other.

We all wish for a sailing watch that’s easy to read. Luckily, this device has a 44.6mm face backed with large indexes and a bi-directional rotating bezel that allows you to read everything in a glance, day in and day out.

It oozes with class thanks to its Japanese quartz movement and three-handed analog. Users will never go out of style whether they are doing recreational surfing, diving, sailing, or other water sports. You can even incorporate it with your business attire or your daily wear.

  • Ideal for divers with its 100-meter water resistance.
  • Made with resin-covered mineral dial window for durability.
  • Easy-to-read sailing watch with its 44.6mm face and rotating bezel.
  • Oozes with class due to the Japanese quartz movement and three-handed analog.
  • Easy to pair with outfits.
  • Affordable price tag
  • Bi-directional bezel of this marine watch may be hard to turn.

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For people who need a budget-friendly yet fully functional marine watch, one of their best bets would be the RONSTAN Black Sailing Watch.

This watch has an updated bold styling that many buyers will love. Also, the watch features huge Quick View Displays that come with oversized digits for easy viewing.

Any sea traveller will love how this watch delivers a fresh look equipped with large buttons specifically designed for sailors.

The Sync Button lets you adjust the clock so that it follows the race time. With this function, you can drop down to the next minute with no problems. Another thing that I love about this marine watch is the intuitive, clear start sound signals because it tells me exactly where I am in the start sequence without the need to look at the display.

  • Does not cost a fortune.
  • Has an updated bold styling and large displays for easy reading.
  • Delivers a fresh look with large buttons for sea travellers.
  • Comes with a sync button for easy race tracking.
  • Clear start sound signals; real time shown during countdown.
  • Programmable device that allows users to add other countdown sequences.
  • Manual gives confusing instructions.

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Many buyers want a watch that offers comprehensive connectivity. GARMIN seems to understand this demand, as it created the Multisport Marie Smartwatch.

One of the most important features of this watch is the race timer that is an excellent assistant for our play-offs. The pre-loaded apps offer autopilot control and a fusion-link audio system. These features are useful, especially when I try to get a hold of boating tides and other water challenges.

This watch can assist you when competing in regattas because it also comes with a virtual starting line distance aside from the race timer. Plus, the product supports coastal and inland improved charts designed with accurate GARMIN marine cartography to boost your sense of direction.

Even with the boom of technology, the Garmin sailing watch won’t let you go behind the race. When I bought it, I was surprised that this watch was highly compatible with my phone. Because of it, I could connect to the brand’s online fitness community, make easy online payments, and enjoy other features that the watch brand has to offer.

  • Comes with an excellent assistant regatta race timer.
  • Has pre-loaded apps full of great features against water challenges.
  • Virtual starting line distance assists you in sailing races.
  • Supports coastal and inland charts with accurate cartography.
  • Highly compatible with smartphones.
  • A little bit smaller.

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GARMIN is definitely a reliable watch brand out there, so I included another GARMIN smartwatch in this review that got just the right features for seafarers.

From years of experience on the sea, I have come to know a good watch when I see one, and the Garmin Quatix 5, similar to the Quatix 6, is definitely one. The popular Fenix 5 platform guarantees comprehensive boat connectivity. It is compatible with chart plotters and other devices that stream relevant data to your watch.

When it comes to tracking features, this regatta watch introduces a plethora of features, including a heart rate monitor, training statistics, and several activity profiles for different sports like running, biking, and hiking.

For everyday use, this model comes with the ability to play music with onboard entertainment devices. You can also use the built-in FUSION-link lite app to control and connect your StereoActive item. The product is also ideal for other ANT-enabled stereo models, making this watch a must-have gadget for music lovers out there.

  • Built on the Fenix 5 platform for excellent boat connectivity.
  • Compatible with chart plotters and devices that stream data to the watch.
  • Comes with a unique heart rate monitor and other sports-related features.
  • Can play music with onboard entertainment setups and lite application.
  • Compatible with StereoActive and ANT-enabled stereo models.
  • Not suitable for small wrists.

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For a racer searching for a full-featured marine sports watch, take a look at this marine watch that won’t let its user go behind.

The OPTIMUM TIME Digital Sailing Timer has both the 12-hour and 24-hour timekeeping modes, allowing you to keep track of time most efficiently. I also like the watch’s rugged, shock-resistant, and water-resistant construction. It allows me to wear the device even when I dive down deep waters.

A racer can either repeat or show the elapsed time during handicap races thanks to the several countdown options. The several pre-programmed sequences also give audible warning signals. But if you are the silent type, you can turn this feature off anytime.

One amazing thing about this large watch is that it has an ABS case for dimensional stability. See everything with its massive digit height of 16mm, ideal for people with poor eyesight. I worry less about differences in time because I can instantly synchronize it thanks to the watch’s sync button.

  • Comes with 12-hr and 24-hr timekeeping modes for optimal time tracking.
  • Rugged, shock-resistant, and water-resistant.
  • Several countdown options; pre-programmed sequences.
  • Optional audible signals; 16mm digits.
  • ABS case for dimensional stability.
  • Sync button for instant synchronization.
  • The interface of the watch may be confusing to operate the first time.

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Hacking my ocean races is easy with this incredible digital sports watch from CASIO.

This imported sailing watch features chronograph functions and alarm notifications that keep my water adventures right on track. The quartz movement paired with a digital display guarantees easy reading, giving me fast and accurate time tracking.

This device is also water-resistant, so I can ace my races at top speed without worrying about seawater splashes. Another highlight of this device is the different modes that include net time, split, first, and second place time features to boost your pace and timing on any occasion.

Worried about loose buckles while wearing this device? Fret not. I can attest to the optimum security of this marine watch with its ribbed resin band locked and fastened with sturdy buckles. I even joined an extreme water sports event once, and it never loosened up even after the competition.

  • Chronograph functions with alarm notifications.
  • Quartz movement with a digital display gives you easy reading.
  • Water-resistant marine watch that eases your worries onboard.
  • Numerous time modes with hourly signal and automatic calendar.
  • Product’s ribbed resin band has buckles for optimum security.
  • The night light feature only illuminates one side of the watch.

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I cannot wait to tell you about SUUNTO’s incredible product that took my adventures to a whole new level.

As far as my sailing goes, I know I can count on a watch that delivers stable and accurate altitude and weather info that helps my sense of direction. Luckily, the Ambit 3 guarantees full navigation with its integrated altimeter, barometer, GPS, and compass attached to a 100-meter water-resistant silicone strap.

You can use it even when you’re dead out on the waters because of the GPS feature. When I first had it, I assumed that it would eat a lot of power, given its highly technical design. Thankfully, it was the other way around. The Suunto sailing watch can fully operate for 200 hours with one-minute accuracy.

Another highlight of this sailing watch is that I can connect it to my smartphone that easily syncs my daily activities. Plus, I can even customize it to my preference as I continue doing things. The device is ideal for busy people like me as I can also receive calls and important announcements on my watch. Multifunctionality at its finest, indeed!

  • Has full navigation with several features, including built-in GPS.
  • 100-meter water-resistant and sturdy silicone strap.
  • 200 hours of battery life with one-minute accuracy.
  • Compatible with smartphone use for easy syncing; highly customizable.
  • Need to install the Movescount app to use the watch with full potential.

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Made exclusively for explorers, the NAUTICA Men’s Quartz Silicone Marine Watch is jam-packed with features no one should miss out on.

This imported marine watch comes in a sporty design suitable for people with an active lifestyle. You can wear this timepiece for short activities both inland and coastal. Plus, the Japanese Quartz movement combined with an analog display provides easy and precise dial reading.

Attached to a sturdy and water-resistant silicone strap is the multifunctional mineral dial window I love. With this device, you can rest easy on the go while facing the hustles of both land and sea. You can have all of these awesome features packed in a 47-mm stainless-steel case that guarantees optimum durability.

Secured with a resin band and buckle closure, I can do anything I want without worrying about the device. I am happy with this type of lock because I never experienced loose timepieces with it.

  • Comes in a sporty design, ideal for people with an active lifestyle.
  • Japanese Quartz movement with analog display for easy and precise reading.
  • Attached to a sturdy and water-resistant silicone strap.
  • Mineral dial window is highly multifunctional.
  • Equipped with a 47-mm stainless-steel case that’s highly durable.
  • Secured with a resin band and buckle closure.
  • Only water-resistant a few meters under the sea.

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I am back with a new model from TIMEX that gives me more than what I need. Take a look at their incredibly stylish and fully functional marine watch.

With manifold functions, including a tide tracker, I can now monitor all the high tides and low tides on my next trip. I also avoid any chances of getting lost thanks to the built-in analog compass of this device. Also, the watch is equipped with a thermometer that efficiently measures both air and water temperature.

This is the ultimate accessory for a tech-savvy professional with boundless love for adventure. This quartz yacht racer watch is packed in a silver-tone 45mm stainless steel case with mineral glass crystal that guarantees optimum durability.

Venture through the dark with the watch’s Indigo light-up feature. The genuine leather strap fits up to 8-inch of wrist circumference. I am so thankful because my man and I take turns using this incredible item without worrying about wrist size issues.

  • Multifunctional and stylish product.
  • Has a tide tracker that keeps you safe at sea.
  • Gives a sense of direction with the built-in analog compass.
  • Equipped with a thermometer that monitors air and water temperature.
  • With indigo light.
  • Stainless steel case and mineral glass crystal; 8-inch leather strap.
  • Does not come with manuals or instructions.

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We are down to the last marine watch in this sailing watch review. I can’t wait to tell you more about how this watch oozes quality.

Make your adventure memorable in both land and sea with this pro-grade marine watch engineered with a Japanese quartz drive and an analog interface that gives clear and precise time tracking. The timepiece is coated with a 48-millimeter stainless-steel case with a mineral dial window and high water resistance, ideal for swimming and showering.

This intelligent quartz yacht racer is attached to a molded polyurethane band secured with a buckle enclosure that locks onto your wrist very well. Plus, this device tops others in design with its unidirectional bezel and blue dial that fits any occasion. I love using it while going out.

  • Pro-grade Japanese quartz drive and analog interface for precise time tracking.
  • Coated with a 48-mm stainless-steel case for durability.
  • Mineral dial window; has high water resistance, ideal for swimming and showers.
  • Unidirectional bezel and blue dial make this watch ideal for any occasion.
  • Polyurethane band with buckle enclosure; no battery component.
  • Gives an excellent and clear display with its luminous hands for easy reading.
  • Bit heavier than the usual regatta watches.

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Marine watches are also known as nautical watches. The main purpose of the watch is to act as a countdown timer for sailing races, thus the name sailing race watch.

A marine captain’s watch gives you precise onboard progress, guiding you in sailing your vessel at top speed so that you can reach the start line for the start gun to go off.

Here are some things you should look for in a watch such as a modern regatta timer.

If you join races as a sailor, having a watch with a race countdown timer, a GPS, a flyback function, and autopilot control can help.

Aside from GPS and tracking functions, choose a silicone or a rubber strap. Rubber straps and silicone straps are comfy to the wrist of sailors. Plus, a rubber strap or a silicone strap is a durable thing you can count on.

For an optimum marine watch, look for one with a chronograph function, is scratch resistant, is waterproof, and is built to last.

Aquastar spearheaded the production of the sailing watches. They’ve been here for a long time, so you know you are in good hands with their high-end durable designs.

Some underrated best marine watches collection includes the Ulysse Nardin Marine Regatta, the Tissot Sailing Touch, and the Rolex oyster perpetual and yacht master II.

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A dive watch is designed to deliver accurate timing. For added precision, there are also watches with a countdown timer, like the Tissot sailing touch.

This type of watch for ocean sailing is vital for a skipper to gauge the interval that leads to the start of the regatta. Sailing watches are not only well-designed but also give out excellent functionality. Some even include a GPS feature.

This device can be found in both physical and online shops, such as Amazon. Ensure that you know the product very well before paying at the counter or hitting that check-out button.

Whichever marine watch takes your fancy, I am sure that it will be your pride and joy. The best marine watches with good reviews make your decision regret-free.

Have an excellent purchase by considering what features work best for you. Also, take into consideration the money that you have for your marine watch. Having a product that fits your money is definitely recommended. Besides, you also can refer to other boat cabin products such as a satellite phone or boat gifts to have better and enjoy trips.

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At Watch Repairs USA we are ready to complete your Catamaran watch repair.  Whether you are looking for Catamaran watch battery replacement or a full repair Catamaran repair service, we are ready to help you with your repair. Join thousands of satisfied customers and have your Catamaran watch repaired the fast, convenient, and hassle-free way. From a simple battery replacement to a complete restoration, our Swiss trained watchmakers perform a wide range of repairs with precision.

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MORNING MENU

With both morning and afternoon tour times, we were sure to plan our menu with options to please every guest, no matter what time of day. Our 8:00am sail includes a fresh Mom Coon’s 4th generation recipe Cinnamon Roll and fresh fruit, including juicy pineapple slices.

AFTERNOON MENU

Our 10:30am and 1:00pm tour times include turkey or veggie wraps, fruit and a cookie! For guests 21+ (with ID), two adult premium beverages are included on the return sail, as well as soda and fresh, filtered water.

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WHALE WATCHING

Whale naturalists.

During your whale watching tour, you’ll get more than just amazing views of the Maui coastline and a front-row seat to whale breaches.  Our onboard whale naturalists will also share fun facts about the humpback whale population and their habitat, providing a truly meaningful encounter for our guests.

ONBOARD HYDROPHONES

For a special unique treat on all our whale watches, our catamarans are also equipped with onboard Hydrophones that we place in the water so guests can take in the beauty of the incredible whales’ songs!

An important part of our ohana’s training, all of our Captains and Crew are also armed with the details of NOAA safe-viewing guidelines, so that we can confidently do our part in protecting the safety of our beloved whale population.

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CHECK-IN LOCATION

  • Sheraton’s Beach Lawn, Ka’anapali

Check-in with our Crew member in a blue shirt on the lawn in front of the Sheraton, at the end of the Beach Walk. 

**NOTE** If at check-in, surf conditions are deemed dangerous, guests can expect to walk 10-15 minutes north on the beach walk to a safer boarding area. Check-in location will not change.

We will be loading from the beach, you can expect to get wet up to your knees when you board. Please watch the short Beach Loading video below, taken on a small surf day. This tour is NOT recommended for guests with mobility issues. Please consider a tour with a Maalaea Harbor departure.

  • 2605 Ka’anapali Pkwy
  • Lahaina,HI 9676

Parking is available at the Sheraton Maui for $15. Guests also have the option to park at Whalers Village. Trilogy will not validate your parking pass at Whalers.

*On days when beach loading is not possible due to large surf, we will depart from Maalaea Harbor. Guests are responsible for their transportation to Maalaea Harbor. We will always try to give ample warning if this change must take place.

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KA'ANAPALI BEACH LOADING

This excursion loads directly from the sands of world-famous Ka’anapali Beach, and you WILL get wet when loading. Please watch this quick video showing our beach-loading process during medium shore break. Please keep in mind that beach loading requires a certain level of physical fitness.   Guests with injuries or disabilities which impede mobility may find beach loading too difficult or strenuous. It is recommended that guests with mobility issues and parents with small infants , book one of our many tours departing from the Lahaina Harbor. 

WHAT'S INCLUDED

On-board Whale Naturalists

Hydrophones (underwater listening apparatus for whales)

Mom Coon’s 4th generation recipe Cinnamon Rolls and Fresh Fruit (8:00 am departure)

Turkey Deli Sliders, Fruit and a Cookie (10:30 am & 1:00 pm departures)

Non-alcoholic beverages and chilled, filtered water

21+ yrs: two adult premium beverages

Complimentary reef-safe sunscreen if you forget to bring your own

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NORTH SHORE CATAMARAN CHARTERS

Oahu catamaran tours & whale watching, explore oahu's beautiful north shore.

  • Calendar June – September
  • Hour Glass 3 – 4 hours

CATAMARAN SNORKELING OAHU

During the summer months, North Shore Catamaran Charters offers snorkeling and sailing tours in the beautiful waters of the North Shore of Oahu.

  • Calendar June - April
  • Hour Glass 2 hours

CATAMARAN SUNSET CRUISE OAHU

North Shore sunsets are the best, and there is no better place to watch them than from the deck of the Ho’o Nanea. From December – April, join us for a Sunset Whale Watching cruise.

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AUTUMN TO REMEMBER PRIVATE CHARTER

Enjoy a private charter at our discounted rate during Autumn only.

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  • Calendar December – May
  • Hour Glass 2 – 2.5 hours

WHALE WATCHING OAHU NORTH SHORE

The Ho’o Nanea is the perfect boat for whale watching. It is just the right size to keep you close to the ocean, but big enough to be a safe and stable viewing platform.

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OCEAN SEAFARI OAHU

As we switch seasons with the weather and months, we invite you on board the Ho’oNanea to leave behind the land and set sail on the open ocean.

SET SAIL ON THE HO'O NANEA FOR OAHU TOURS

North Shore Catamaran Charters offers several types of tours that you are sure to enjoy. We are the oldest and most experienced whale watching company with over 40 years of spotting whales and making memories, as well as sunset tours and snorkeling tours (seasonal).

Catamaran sailing is one of the most popular activities in Hawaii. Our sailing catamaran provides our visitors with a smooth, comfortable sailing experience. She can also safely pick up some speed and give you the true feeling of sailing without leaning or being splashed by rough water.

Call us for military and kama’aina pricing and reservations!

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Whale watching.

Set sail for an amazing Hawaiian experience as we scan the waters for kohola (whales). Our Oahu whale watching tours are a must-do on your Hawaiian vacation, and with our convenient and frequent departure times, our tours are the perfect choice for your whale watching adventure. Whether you’re of the mind that the early bird gets the worm — or whale, in our case — and want to set sail in the morning or prefer to time your tour with a stunning sunset, we’ve got a whale watching tour for everyone!

  • Info Whale Watching season is December through April

SAILING & SNORKELING

Satisfy your need for an authentic Hawaiian experience while you also satisfy your need to relax on your Oahu vacation with our snorkel tours. Enjoy a leisurely ride across our island’s turquoise waters to a premier snorkeling destination for some time in the water discovering our abundant and diverse sea life. If you prefer to stay completely dry and relaxed on your trip, opt for one of our sunset cruises and have your camera ready to catch the gorgeous gold hues of a sunset on Hawaii.

A MUST-DO EXPERIENCE IN HAWAII!

I booked a last minute sunset whale watching cruise with North Shore, and I had a wonderful time. The captain and his second were both very nice, offering us drinks and lots of lore about the whales and the island. Despite the rains nearby, we stayed dry the whole time, and the captain guided us directly to a pair of Humpbacks that were feeding nearby. A nice additional touch was staying out on the water for an extra half-hour to catch the entire sunset, which was gorgeous. Highly recommended!

We had a great time and saw at least 8-10 whales including a young calf. The boat was well run and the crew were great. The hydrophone to listen to the whales was awesome! Highly recommend.

We had an amazing time with Captain Mark and Skye! Our family of 10, including an infant, went out on their catamaran. They were wonderful hosts, and super accommodating. We saw tons of dolphins, several whales and a couple of turtles. They were very engaging with our young adults and taught them how to spot the animals, making a wonderful and interactive tour. I would definitely recommend this company and will go again when we get the chance.

I would give North Shore Catamarans 10 stars if I could. Amazing cruise. A young whale breached several times near our boat. Then the mother breached and the youngster breached several more times. What an amazing sight! The boat was very stable & comfortable. The crew was delightful. We highly recommend North Shore Catamarans.

Unlike some of tours available on the south side of the island this tour does not put 200 people on a boat. The small boat held about 20 people and was the perfect size. I braved the nets and got splashed a bit by a few passing waves but it was loads of fun! February is peak whale season. We saw so many whales waving their fins and tails at us I lost count. We even got to see a a few break the water as they swam, and 1 even did a spiral flip for us. It was truly an amazing experience. The crew helped point out the whales in the distance, so we wouldn’t miss any. They were friendly and professional. I highly recommend the drive up to the North Shore! It was definitely worth it!

We went out at 0930 for a whale watching tour. Crew/staff was very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. We saw a bunch of whales, got to listen to them and swim in the deep ocean. We also saw some dolphins toward the end and spent a little extra time trying to get a better look. Photographer captured some great pics of whales and our group and sold them for a reasonable cost. Would choose this company again.

My daughter and I were on the whale watching tour. It was my daughter’s 3rd With this company. We have both been on tours and what I liked about this one. The captain and crew member were very nice. We did get to see a whale breaching and blowing, turtles and a shark. The crew also let us listen to the whales and it was so clear and amazing. Also when we were going into port the crew had a guest blow 3x into a HUGE Conch shell to let everyone now we were coming in. Lots of Fun!

This is a must do! It was great to be out at sea to view the island from a different perspective. Of course the sea life and the sun set was equally as great! Good job to the crew. They are very informative and friendly.

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Bar Harbor Whale Watching Company

Meet the Bar Harbor Whale Watching Co. Fleet! All of our vessels are Coast Guard-certified and follow maritime safety and security protocols. All of our boats have all the required safety equipment for passengers and crew.

A 130 foot jet-powered catamaran built in Rhode Island that is equipped with three decks, two cabins, and advanced navigation and AV/PA systems. She is a Crowther design. When underway, the vessel travels up to 30 knots. She has four 1800 horsepower Cummins marine diesel engines. There is a full galley and restrooms on board. The main deck and amenities are wheelchair accessible.

Friendship V

A 112 foot a jet-powered catamaran, was built in Massachusetts in 1996 and has two cabins, three decks, AV/PA system, and advanced navigation equipment. She is a INCAT design. She has four 1205 horsepower MTU marine diesel engines. The main deck is wheelchair accessible. Like the AtlantiCat, this it is a smooth and fast riding vessel. It has restrooms and galley available when needed. The main deck and amenities are wheelchair accessible.

Acadia Explorer

This vessel was designed by InCat Design in Australia. She hails from Bar Harbor. Her overall length is 100 feet. She has two 1300 horsepower Caterpillar engines. There is a main deck cabin, seating in the bow and second deck, a galley, and restroom. Main deck and amenities are wheelchair accessible. She is also equipped with an AV/PA and navigation system.

Schoodic Explorer

This vessel hails from Del Ray Beach, Florida. She is 100 feet and a jet-powered catamaran. Similar to her sister-ship, the Acadia Explorer, she has an open bow with seating, main deck cabin, second deck with seating, restrooms, and a galley. She is also equipped with an AV/PA and navigation system. Main deck and amenities are wheelchair accessible.

Bay King III

This vessel is a Alumcat. It was built in Solomons, Maryland and is 90 feet long. She is also a jet-propelled vessel. She has two 1410 horsepower engines. She has two viewing decks, an indoor cabin, and restrooms. The Bay King also had AV/PA equipment and a navigation system. Main deck and amenities are wheelchair accessible.

Miss Samantha

Is a 56 foot DMR New England-style vessel equipped with two 425 Caterpillar marine diesel engines. She has covered bench seating and an open bow for viewing. A restroom is available on-board and is wheel chair accessible.

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Catamaran cruising: everything you really need to know

Nikki Henderson

  • Nikki Henderson
  • September 21, 2022

Expert skipper Nikki Henderson reveals what you really need to know before going bluewater catamaran cruising

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It has become routine now for me to bookend the summer sailing season with a trip to the south of France for the biannual ‘Outremer Week’. This hugely popular event gathers 100-plus new Outremer catamaran owners for five days of training, both in the classroom and on the water, and three days of friendly racing. The goal is to educate future owners so they are as prepared as they possibly can be for their upcoming bluewater catamaran cruising plans.

It’s an intensive week of 12-hour days, with a lot of information to absorb. Unsurprisingly there are some discussions specific to bluewater catamaran cruising that come up repeatedly, and they apply to owners or prospective owners of all brands of bluewater multihull. Here are some of the most common questions people ask me:

What sails should I buy for a cruising catamaran?

Every day after sailing a new catamaran owner will come up to me and say, “Nikki, I’d love to take up some of your time and rack your brains about sail selection .”

To pitch my advice appropriately, I always ask some key questions about your catamaran cruising plans, and I’d encourage you to ask yourself the same.

What is your route plan?

Tradewind sailing will be predominantly downwind. So, focus your attention on downwind sails. A route involving more upwind requires more focus on headsails. Routes involving more upwind tend to be more coastal routes, or schedules with strict timings that will reduce the option to wait for downwind weather windows.

All bluewater sail plans will need storm options. Three reef points in the main is a must, or at the very least an extremely generous second reef. A storm headsail is another key component. Ideally it should be possible to hoist the storm jib up over the top of your furled foresail. In very big conditions, reliance on the thin furling line gets quite nerve-racking.

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Catamaran cruising sail options range from symmetric spinnakers to Code sails for reaching performance. Photo: Nicolas Claris

How performance-orientated are you?

Performance catamarans  are designed to sail angles downwind, ideally with an asymmetric spinnaker wardrobe. However, there is a cost to the incredible speeds that you can attain reaching on these boats: comfort. So, a key question is what is your attitude to speed versus comfort?

Performance-focused sailors are typically racing sailors, sailors without kids, or sailors who are in good physical shape. If you fit this category, then I’d advise purchasing one heavy weather flat-cut asymmetric sail that can withstand a squall up to 40 knots, and a rounder, lightweight sail that you can sail quite deeply in light to moderate conditions.

If you don’t have a taste or attention span for speed, then one heavy weather symmetric spinnaker (approximately up to 40 knots TWS) should be enough. This will allow you to sail a rhumbline course, and make night-time take-downs less of a worry because the kite will survive a squall.

For upwind, if you will enjoy fine tuning your boat to get that extra half a knot, your ideal option is a large genoa for drive in light to moderate conditions, and a small flat blade-shaped jib for heavier conditions – small enough that it does not need to be furled to an inch of its life to cope with a Force 6. If an inner forestay is an option, the latter could be a staysail which will keep the centre of effort low and reduce sideways drift.

For anyone less performance orientated in their catamaran cruising, the key for upwind sailing is a strong, flat jib that is not too big. Mark three reef points on the foot with sail tape. Keep an eye on how much it stretches and don’t be surprised if you need to change it every few years to avoid losing 5-10° of height.

Downwind the tradewind route logic applies: performance sailors should invest in asymmetric and non-performance sailors in symmetric spinnakers.

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Left: taking videos and photos to remember key points of spinnaker handling technique. Photo: Robin Christol/Outremer

Who’s the crew?

At this point, the conversation often goes full circle. Sailors get enthusiastic about performance, and then remember that the kids will need home schooling, or that this is a retirement plan with potential health and fitness considerations.

Most sail changes will require more than one person, and conditions at the bow can be bouncy. Crew also have to be able to sleep, cook, and live on the boat while it is thrown about. If you are short-handed, you could compromise for downwind sailing by choosing furling sails.

A furling asymmetric such as a Code D can replace the ‘hoist and drop’ asymmetric. Or you can make the sock line on a symmetric long enough to route back to an electric winch.

Upwind sailors could compromise by returning to a single jib and consider altering routing to sail slightly off the wind but faster; optimising for VMG. If you have a staysail, ensure it could be furled and therefore left rigged at sea – though make time to speak to the yacht designer about the impact on stability that having two heavy furled sails up continuously could have on the boat.

How ‘eco’ and time-conscious will you be?

Do you care about motoring? Increasingly for many of us, awareness of climate change is a strong motivator to avoid using the engine. And will you be more focused on the destination or more interested in the journey?

If you are keen to avoid motoring, and you are free of time constraints such as fixed crew changeovers or grumpy children who need to stop and swim, then I’d recommend you invest in a Code 0. A Code 0 can double or even triple the boat speed: in 6 knots of wind, an Outremer will sail at 2-3 knots with a jib, but 5-6 knots with a Code 0. It’s a great sail and worth the investment, but first work out if you will use it. They often have low wind limits – around 15 AWS – which upwind could be 10 knots TWS.

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Code sails for reaching performance. Photo: Balance Catamarans

When do you reef a catamaran?

Many bluewater cruisers will reef down before dark every night. I’m not a huge fan of this as a rule; reefing should be straightforward enough to not be an intimidating manoeuvre in the dark.

But all new catamaran owners who are planning to go bluewater cruising are concerned about knowing when to reef, especially if they come from monohull sailing, as a catamaran communicates whether it is overpowered or not in a much more subtle way.

You want to conserve your equipment while sailing the boat effectively. So aim for the least amount of sail necessary to achieve your target speeds and angles. The best way to get to know this is to put reefs earlier or later each time and take note of whether it was beneficial or not. Over time you will know your boat very well.

Sailing favours guidelines over hard rules, but it’s good to have a starting point so here are some general ranges. For more cautious sailors or bigger sea states, use the more conservative side of the wind range:

  • Reef 1 in at 15-20 knots TWS
  • Reef 2 in at 20-25 knots TWS
  • Reef 3 in at 25-30 knots TWS

Note that I am using true wind and not apparent. When sailing downwind it’s tempting to fly more sail because the apparent wind is so low. However, if you need to turn upwind – perhaps to reef – the 12 knots AWS in 20 knots TWS will quickly become closer to 25 knots AWS.

Reliance on numbers is great until the wind instruments stop working (it will happen at some point). Remember your RYA Competent Crew course and use the descriptions of the sea surface at various Beaufort Scale forces to identify how windy it is.

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How to share roles is a frequent question among couples planning a catamaran cruising adventure. Photo: Robin Christol/Outremer

There are other telltale signs that the boat gives if she needs a reef. Although hulls don’t fly unless you are at the performance level of a Gunboat or similar, you may feel the windward hull just slightly lifting. This is a sign that a reef might be needed. Another is if the bows are diving down when you are sailing downwind. Heel angle can be most obviously sensed while lying down.

The main hindrance to learning when to reef – and when not – is a hesitation to perform the manoeuvre. If taking a reef feels arduous, people avoid it. I admit I can find myself in this camp: I have to remind myself that it’s a win/win, either it’s the right decision and the boat sails better, or it’s wrong and I’ve learnt from it.

The key to reefing is to practice. Taking a reef should be possible to do in under two minutes, especially if you have fast electric winches.

It’s handy to have the option to reef downwind, especially if you’re tradewind sailing. Fully battened mainsails struggle to come down so set up downhaul lines from each reef tack point. Run them through the reefing point on the sail and through the reefing points on each side of the mast so the sail is pulled down in line with the track. Watch out for chafe on the back of the main if reefing a lot downwind, and add spreader patches to your sail where applicable. Centring the traveller during the manoeuvre can help, but keep your eyes looking up and check nothing is getting caught.

Also practice  solo reefing ; aside from the possibility of needing to reef alone, this also builds a big picture understanding of the whole manoeuvre. It means reefs are put in faster because anyone can work anywhere.

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Catamaran designs at the ARC start cover a full spectrum of performance. Photo: James Mitchell/WCC

How can couples close the ‘experience gap’?

The argument for both halves of a cruising partnership being competent on board has always been that if something happens to the skipper, their partner will know how to safely get to a port of refuge.

However, most people assume that this will simply never happen to them, or they practise parking a couple of times, pick a fender out the water – then never think about it again. The difficulty with starting a bluewater sailing project with a large experience gap is that it tends to widen over time. Each day as leader will be a learning opportunity for the skipper.

They will grow in competence and confidence. Meanwhile, the first mate’s skills will suffer. They will get used to following instructions, their confidence will decrease, and a habit of helplessness will develop. Then, when an emergency does occur, they’ll be in a worse position to take charge than when they started.

It’s critical that couples approach buying a bluewater catamaran for cruising as a team exercise from day one – for both safety and enjoyment. Ideas on how to level up your partnership include:

  • Rotate roles each day, or follow a rota. Who drives the boat into dock? Who makes the navigation calls (do this passage by passage)? Who does the safety checks? Who runs the watermaker?
  • Divide the boat – maintain one hull each and share the saloon. This forces you to both understand how everything works from bilge pumps and engines to steering gear and gear storage.
  • Take a coach with you for the first few crossings. It can be hard to learn to sail from your spouse. A professional coach will force you into a learning environment. They will also create space for the less experienced to be able to take charge in a safe way.
  • Sail the boat without your partner. Creating a scenario where your leadership role feels natural is the optimum way to practice skippering. So, invite a few friends who don’t know as much about sailing as you, and go for a low pressure cruise. It’s a brilliant confidence builder, and a chance to develop your own style and your own voice on board.

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Do you have the skills for a faster cat? Photo: Rick Tomlinson

Production or performance cruising catamaran?

A common view is that you pay more for less when you buy a performance catamaran: fewer creature comforts, less living space, fewer berths, bathrooms, and instead get narrow hulls and sparse design. So, is the big price tag worth the upgrade in performance?

If you are lured by the comfort of a production catamaran, but plan to sail intensively around the world for the next five years, it might not actually be the most comfortable option. No dishwasher or air conditioning is going to make a boat feel safer in a storm. Conversely, why buy a performance catamaran if you plan to leave the boat at the dock for 10 months a year?

Ask yourself if you have the skills to harness the performance of a faster catamaran? And if not, how prepared are you to invest time into learning how to use the boat to her full potential?

A common justification for buying a performance catamaran is that it can outrun bad weather and therefore is safer. But you cannot take advantage of that option if you sail everywhere with three reefs in the main because you are nervous of the boat’s power.

Similarly, the power of performance catamarans comes in part from how light they are. If you load the boat with extras – personal gear, kitchen appliances, heating, aircon – you will quickly reduce a lot of the speed and safety advantages you’re paying for.

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The dream – catamaran cruising in paradise! Photo: Robin Christol/Outremer

How to handle heavy weather in a cat?

A popular heavy weather strategy is avoidance: account for global weather patterns when planning your passages to ensure you sail during the more favourable months; invest in a good satellite connection to download accurate forecasts so you can see bad weather coming; use your boat speed to position yourself out of the predicted storm track; be flexible with departure windows and leave at an optimum time.

However, do not misinterpret avoidance of heavy weather as a safety net. With weather systems becoming increasingly extreme and unpredictable (see page 38), this risk management strategy is becoming less and less dependable.

  • Develop scenario plans for the type of boat you have so that you don’t have to start with a blank sheet of paper as a storm approaches.
  • In all scenarios, on all boats, avoid 90° wind and waves. Your boat is at its least stable in these conditions. Sail with the weather forward or aft of the beam.
  • Keep an eye on heel angle. Reduce sail if you start to see any more than 5° or so, unless you have a catamaran that is designed to lift a hull. Lower the centre of effort by reducing sail, starting with the main.
  • Set up and practice how to reef downwind in case the weather comes in more quickly than you were expecting.
  • If you can’t sail as fast as the waves, consider trailing warps to slow you down and help with steerage. You should aim to keep the speed relatively high. The key is to reduce the erratic surfing which drops the bows into green-water troughs. I prefer warps to drogues where possible because we are more familiar with them. Unless you practice using a drogue regularly, you will likely need to read the instructions when you get it out, which isn’t ideal in an emergency.
  • If waves are breaking over your stern, consider turning into the seaway and holding steady. In a performance cat, you can drop the windward daggerboard, lift the leeward board, and pinch into the wind. In a production cat with no daggerboards, this will be difficult. Running the leeward engine might help you keep your bows into the wind. Watch that there is no back flow of water into the exhaust.
  • Avoid lee shores at all costs, sea room downwind is key.

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Outremer Week crews receiving coaching on sail handling. Photo: Robin Christol/Outremer

When should we go?

How long should you wait after buying a boat before heading out on your first bluewater passage? Whether you spend £100,000 or £1,000,000 on your boat, it’s likely to need some fine tuning. I’ve never heard of a new boat that was perfect.

Some yards will cover the initial issues as part of the warranty, so staying close to the yard is a good idea within that period. Even if you don’t have a warranty, proximity to the yard can help you access parts, boat builders and people who understand how your boat has been constructed.

The flip side is that you want to get going, and experience all the freedoms of your new yacht! Some serious bluewater sailing is also needed to test some of the systems.

Give yourself two to six months before you head out on the first crossing. This is enough to test the boat out, but not so long that ‘passage-anxiety’ builds up and you never actually leave.

Do not treat the first few months as a holiday. This is commissioning, and it is the last stage of the build. Test the boat as rigorously as you can before you leave the proximity of the yard. Complete a couple of substantial offshore passages of 48 hours or more to test the systems. Run everything, including the watermaker. Fly all the sails you own. Sail in fruity conditions relative to your ability (Force 6-8 as a guideline) to see how the boat (and you) cope.

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Women’s only coaching groups for catamaran cruising sailors help bridge the ‘experience gap’. Photo: Robin Christol/Outremer

Get some experienced people on board to bolster the crew for the early days. The ideal is to hire a professional coach, as this will make pushing the boat much safer and more fun for you.

Do some training ; the MCA AEC four-day engine course is a really useful opportunity to explore the parts of the engine you are normally too nervous to. A safety at sea course is worth its weight in gold. Use this to put together a safety kit that you feel confident in and that is appropriate for your cruising plans. A basic maintenance course can also be helpful, ideally one that covers beginners’ sail repair, rigging, splicing, and electrics.

Ask other sailors for a good tools and spares inventory list. On top of the standard parts that the equipment manuals recommend, current and previous owners of your boat model will have a plethora of advice.

Confident to cast off

Preparation for any type of bluewater sailing can feel daunting. Training courses and cruisers’ seminars like Outremer Week are a little paradoxical – learning how to insert an IV line in a morning medical session, then toasting your upcoming lifelong dream in the evening. It’s a bit like watching the flight safety demonstration before taking off on a once in a lifetime holiday.

The reality is that bluewater sailing is the most incredible opportunity in the world to be both savoured, and treated with an appropriate level of respect. But the most rewarding thing is to see sailors’s enthusiasm grow as they learn. With the opportunity to make mistakes and ask questions in a supportive environment, everyone develops their own skippering style and mantras.

Knowledge nurtures confidence, and confidence breeds positivity – which all contribute to a safe, and successful bluewater catamaran cruising experience. If in doubt, ask!

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