EquipmentThe catalogues for the season are here

Fridtjof Gunkel

 · 25.01.2011

Browse, find, find out, order: The outfitters present their current range in fresh, animated printed materials

Anyone who still needs parts for their boat or personal equipment will know this. But catalogues often also provide good ideas for new solutions or remind you of work that has been left undone

Sure: The parts can be found quickly and easily on the Internet on the individual websites. But apart from the weight, catalogues are useful on board because, for example, immediately required dimensions or other information are available even without web access.
The following companies offer freshly printed catalogues:

A.W. Niemeyer
The Hamburg-based outfitter emphasises the "large selection of hardware" and that great importance was attached to the crew's textile equipment.
www.awn.de
Directly to the catalogue order

Compass yacht accessories
The mail order company from Ascheberg has created further own brands and, in addition to many new products, offers an "even larger selection and even better prices"
www.compass24.de
Directly to the catalogue order

Gotthardt-Watski
The Hamburg-based boat and yacht chandler is launching several new products and also lists regional specialist companies for "correct installation by craftsmen".
to the website

SVB
The specialist mail order company for yacht and boat accessories from Bremen says that the new main catalogue is ten percent larger, has grown to 520 pages and offers many technical innovations.
www.svb.de
Directly to the catalogue order

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Toplight
The product range of the Hamburg-based specialist for classic and traditional equipment has also grown.
Directly to the catalogue order

Other suppliers:

Gründl
Website

Bauhaus
Website

Schwenckner
Website

Fridtjof Gunkel

Fridtjof Gunkel

Deputy Chief Editor YACHT

Fridtjof Gunkel was born on Helgoland in 1962; he started his sailing career there in the Opti and quickly switched to keelboats. North Sea Week, Cowes Week and Kiel Week were early stops, followed by many years in the Admiral's Cup scene on the cuppers “Container” and “Rubin” World Championships and international regattas in the Starboat, with the mini-maxi “SiSiSi” and various tonner yachts as well as participation in the Whitbread Round the World Race were further formative stations, flanked by extensive cruising trips. Fridtjof Gunkel joined YACHT back in 1985 as part of a traineeship, where he later became Head of the Test & Technology department and then Deputy Editor-in-Chief around 25 years ago. He is also responsible for the regatta and sports section. Fridtjof Gunkel privately sails a performance/cruiser moored on the Baltic coast, his favorite areas are the eastern Swedish archipelago and Brittany.

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