Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
Lewmar spares kit 19700100 (6-43)(US $25.00)
Easy install stainless steel jaw swivel snap shackle for boat spinnaker halyard(C $17.23)
4pc yacht canvas screw large white buckle buckle foot pad screw buckle(US $7.60)
4pc yacht canvas screw large white buckle buckle foot pad screw buckle(US $7.60)
4pc yacht canvas screw large white buckle buckle foot pad screw buckle(US $7.60)
100 - snap quick link carabiner hook 3/8" steel spring 320 lbs clip 4" in long(US $35.00)
Land Rover begins production of the Range Rover Evoque
Tue, 05 Jul 2011Land Rover started production of its Range Rover Evoque on Monday, as the first production vehicle was driven off the line at Land Rover's U.K. Halewood plant in Liverpool. "The Evoque is an incredibly exciting vehicle that joins a product range which across both of our brands is the strongest we have ever had--and it fits in perfectly," Jaguar Land Rover CEO Ralf Speth said in a statement.
Paris motor show 2008 blog: every launch reviewed
Thu, 02 Oct 2008By Ben Pulman Motor Shows 02 October 2008 22:27 Welcome to CAR's Paris motor show 2008 coverage – with news, photos, galleries, blogs and interviews filed straight from the Mondial de l'Automobile on 2 and 3 October. Read our coverage of each press conference blogged as they happen or – if you prefer a more traditional A-Z show report, click here for CAR's A-Z review guide to every new car launched at the 2008 Paris motor show. 5.40pm: Booted outSecurity guards are starting to round people up and it's time to leave (we're an hour ahead of the UK, don't forget). Looks like I'll have to round up the last few stands I missed today on the second media day on Friday.
Higher speed limits result in fewer crashes
Tue, 25 Mar 2014Raising the speed limit can make roads safer, according to a study carried out in Denmark. The Danish Road Directorate monitored how driver behaviour and accident rates changed when speed limits on country roads and motorways were increased. Need for Speed film review 60mph M1 motorway speed limit proposed Auto Express magazine reported that there was a drop in the number of accidents when the speed limit on single carriageway roads was increased from 50mph to 56mph.
