Boat Supply Tests

Latest boat supplies reviews

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A TRICK FOR A “SOFT” AND SAFE ANCHORAGE

Today, we want to update an article we published last year with a photo taken underwater where you can clearly

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Selva 320 VIB after 3 years of testing: it proves to be indestructible

No maintenance and no storage at the end of the season: this is the fate that befalls the Selva 320

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On test. Boero Giraglia 633 Extra self-polishing antifouling paint.

Every year, yachtsmen have to deal with the many seasonal maintenance needs of their own boats; one of them if

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Ewincher 2 electric winch handle: pure power

Ewincher is an advanced and smart electric winch handle that we have tested in the past years with full satisfaction. Today,

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On test. Selva Guppy 2.5: the new outboard that will revolutionize the market

Selva Guppy 2.5 : compact, lightweight and incredibly powerful The tender is an important accessory for a boat but the

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Lizard: Crew shoe and Spin boot at the “1000 miles in the Tyrrhenian Sea”

Lizard’s Crew shoe and Spin boot are synonymous with great footwear talent applied to outdoor walking and life on board

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THE NEW AFFORDABLE POCKET-SIZED FLIR THERMAL CAMERA- TEST

Leggi l’articolo in italiano It’s called Ocean Scout TK and it’s the new pocket-sized cheap thermal camera by Flir. Over

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AND IF IN AUGUST SOMETHING GETS BROKEN? WE’VE TESTED “CONTINENTAL MARINE”, THE RIO YACHTS ASSISTANCE CENTRE IN SARDINIA

There are many reasons that motivate people to buy a sailing or motor boat. Generally, emotion plays a central role

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ON TEST. BOERO YACHT COATINGS MAGELLAN 630 ANTIFOULING PAINT

Usually, I’m personally very skeptical about antifouling paints since, in my 20-year experience as a boat owner and sailor, I’ve

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TEST: DO SOLAR PANELS REALLY WORK?

Leggi l’articolo in italiano Today, the market offers many kinds of solar panels: rigid, flexible, semi-flexible, for sails, booms or

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What’s the best synthetic teak? The comparative test

Comparative test for the three leaders of synthetic teak decking  The use of synthetic teak in marine decking is quickly

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TORQEEDO 503, A REAL ALTERNATIVE?

Leggi l’articolo in italiano We always take our boat tests seriously, which means that we left our four-stroke outboard at

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Cantieri Barago: on the Spargi 9 we tested the new Mercury joystick for single-engine systems

Cantieri Barago is a very unique boat builder. Based in La Maddalena, it is known for manufacturing highly seaworthy inflatables

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GOTTIFREDI MAFFIOLI DOCK LINES AND HALYARDS: TEST ON BOARD OUR DAYDREMAER

It’s late in the afternoon when Massimo Dell’Acqua gets to our offices and delivers us the lines we will use

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Selva 320 VIB and Selva Guppy 2.5 : a revolutionary tender-outboard duo. The test begins

Selva 320 VIB tender and Selva Guppy 2.5 outboard : the durability test begins This is year, too, our Daydreamer

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On Test. Quick MC2 X: the Copernican revolution of stabilizers

Quick MC2 X stabilizers, at sea with no roll Innovation in yachting industry is something strange. Far from being a

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On test. Navico, here are the new multi-screen testboards for motor, sail and fishing boats.

In front of us, beyond the canal, lies the wreck of an old fishing boat, between Lymington, on the southwest

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Selva T 230 VIB and ePropulsion eLite: the test begins

Selva T 230 VIB ed ePropulsion eLite: the test begins. It’s no surprise that a tender and an outboard engine

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Naumatec E-tender 460, the luxury of having an electric tender

Naumatec E-tender 460 : Sea Trial at Venice Boat Show   What about opting for an electrically-powered tender today? This

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Be1 Sails Hi-tech Dacron Sails : test with surprise during the Rolex Giraglia

Hi-tech Dacron Sails Test Many miles covered in really stressing conditions during the 2019 Rolex Giraglia race. That’s the test

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On test. Ewincher: the state-of-the-art electric winch handle

Ewincher : stress test for the electric winch handle We were given the challenge at La Grande Motte Boat Show

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VennVind : a 500-mile test for the amazing nautical apparel

Extreme test for VennVind, nautical and sailing clothing Water, sun and wind: these are the meteorological factors that usually strain

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Mercury 500R, we tested them in world premiere

Mercury 500R: sea trial for the most powerful outboards ever. A special atmosphere is in the air at Mercury Racing.

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Mercury V8 and V6. A quantum leap to another dimension for the Mercury Marine outboards. Comparative test

Mercury V8 and V6 : power and (electronic) control It’s a historic moment for Mercury Marine. The sum of the

BOAT SUPPLY TEST 

Far from being mere add-ons, boat supply today is an increasingly important and decisive element in terms of safety, comfort, performance, reliability, and enjoyment at sea. This is precisely why BOAT REVIEW includes a section entirely dedicated to boat supply tests. It is a page designed to guide owners, technicians, and enthusiasts through a path of in-depth, concrete analysis that is, above all, experienced directly on the water, under real navigation conditions, where every variable can affect a product’s behavior and reveal its strengths or limitations.

Boat Supply Tests: a varied and complex world

The world of nautical equipment is, as is well known, extremely varied and complex, and includes solutions ranging from hydraulic and electric winches to stabilization systems, from bow and stern thrusters to propulsion systems, from watermakers to generators, as well as deck equipment, steering systems, antifouling paints, handles, safety systems, gangways, ropes, natural and synthetic teak, all the way to footwear, lamps, multi-screen displays, life rafts, and onboard electronic devices.

As a result, boat owners increasingly feel the need for a reliable guide to help them navigate this vast and heterogeneous universe, compare products within the same category, fully understand their characteristics, assess their performance, and estimate wear and long-term efficiency. BOAT REVIEW’s boat supply tests respond precisely to this need, offering concrete and rigorous tests carried out under real navigation conditions, transforming technical data and catalog specifications into useful, immediate, and practical information. In doing so, they provide owners with clear tools to make informed choices and optimize the onboard experience. The experience and deep nautical expertise of our testers are supported by the presence of a permanent testing center, inaugurated during the latest edition of the Genoa International Boat Show in the splendid setting of the Marina di Porto Antico in Genoa, often the starting point for our tests.

Not theoretical Tests

But what truly makes Boat Review’s boat supply tests unique is the fact that they are not theoretical tests, but practical trials carried out directly on board the Daydreamer, the historic laboratory boat of our editorial team, or on vessels that are themselves the subject of testing.

From mooring maneuvers to medium-range transfers, from coastal cruising to offshore navigation, marine hardware is tested according to rigorous protocols that take into account fundamental parameters such as working loads, dynamic response, structural strength, ergonomics, integration with onboard systems, and ease of installation and maintenance. BOAT REVIEW’s boat supply tests cover a wide range of products. For example, bow and stern thrusters are analyzed at sea in crosswinds and opposing currents, assessing actual thrust, progressive response, cabin noise levels, and the efficiency of tunnels or retractable solutions. Gyroscopic and fin stabilizers are tested on different hulls and at varying speeds, measuring roll reduction at anchor and underway, energy consumption, impact on trim, and response to changes in operating conditions. Outboard engines are tested at sea by evaluating torque, responsiveness, power delivery, fuel consumption, and behavior in different sea states. Antifouling coatings are observed after extended mileage or long periods of inactivity, comparing adhesion, abrasion resistance, and ease of cleaning; tenders are put to the test for stability, maneuverability, planing performance, and their ability to absorb impacts or waves; marine paints are analyzed for resistance to UV rays, saltwater, and chemical agents, also assessing wear over time. Multi-screen displays are evaluated in terms of readability in direct sunlight, data refresh rates, interface ergonomics, and integration with onboard systems; natural and synthetic teak is tested for grip, slipperiness, load resistance, and ease of cleaning and maintenance; ropes are assessed for elongation capacity, tensile strength, and behavior under load; generators and battery packs are subjected to realistic load cycles, monitoring efficiency, voltage stability, energy consumption, and thermal management. There are also tests on gangways—whether hydraulic, electric, or telescopic—evaluated for smooth operation, stability, safety during boarding and disembarking, and integration with the deck layout; seacocks and through-hull fittings are tested for watertightness, ease of inspection, and corrosion resistance; winches are analyzed for torque, smoothness, noise levels, and long-term durability. Some of these tests extend over months, and in some cases even years, in order to assess performance, reliability, and wear over the long term, thus providing a complete and realistic picture of how products perform under real operating conditions.

As with other sections of BOAT REVIEW, boat supply tests are often supported by video demonstrations, allowing readers to gain an even more tangible understanding of what is described in the articles. This also includes tests carried out on board life rafts, evaluated for deployment speed, visibility, reliability, and resistance to weather conditions, as well as reviews of lamps and marine lighting systems, analyzed in terms of real-world practicality, aesthetic performance, and efficiency. Not to mention footwear and marine apparel, tested in wind, rain, and spray to verify protection, comfort, and ergonomics.

Boat Supply Tests: a practical guide

Beyond the sea trials themselves, BOAT REVIEW’s boat supply tests often provide practical guidance on how to care for nautical equipment suggesting routine and extraordinary maintenance, protective treatments, cleaning procedures, and best practices to preserve functionality and longevity over time. At the same time, the tests offer direct comparisons between products within the same category, setting solutions from different ranges or manufacturers side by side and highlighting strengths, weaknesses, performance, and long-term results. This enables owners to make informed choices about the solution best suited to their needs, their type of boat, and their style of cruising, transforming technical information and laboratory data into concrete tools for everyday decisions and smart onboard investment strategies.