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Are modern sailing instruments making us worse sailors than a 1970s cruisers with just a compass?
With 2026's soaring electronics costs and a growing 'back-to-basics' movement among cruisers, the debate over whether modern instruments erode seamanship has never been more relevant. Cast your vote on where you stand in this generational divide.
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