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This is a serious timepiece made for the nautically inclined, with a 316L stainless-steel body, a lumed rotating bezel and a diving depth of 200 feet. $579; stolaswatch.com More Gifts: We’ve got a large collection of the top boating gifts! Check out more of our gift guides, here. Boating Magazine

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This personal locator beacon the size of a cell phone lets you carry your rescue information in a pocket. Works like an EPIRB, only it’s registered to you, not your boat. $279.99; acrelectronics.com Boating Magazine

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This slim case provides rugged protection for an iPhone on board. It features interchangeable “ballistic” corners to absorb all the shock should you drop it on deck. $29.99; goballisticcase.com Boating Magazine

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Use this iPad or iPhone app to plan your next long-distance cruise. Shows marinas, routes and tracks from recent trips. Free (pay for map upgrades); jeppesen.com Boating Magazine

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Give your family boater some security when he takes to the water, knowing that he’ll always have someone to call to help out or give a tow. Starts at $169; seatow.com Boating Magazine

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With this easily stowable folding cart, you’ll be able to haul ice or goodies down the dock no matter what port you call home next weekend. $29.99; westmarine.com Boating Magazine

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Don’t have enough seats on your boat? These beanbags feature marine-grade vinyl and will be the most comfortable places to sit offshore. They come in four styles and can be customized to match your boat. Start at $79.95; e-searider.com Boating Magazine

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Perfect, neat or in “grog,” this handcrafted Dominican Republic rum comes in a 750-milliliter bottle reminiscent of classic cigar labels. $35.95; crownwineandspirits.com Boating Magazine

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Stuff your captain’s stocking with cookies shaped like fish, shells, sharks, lighthouses and more. $3.99; annclark.com Boating Magazine

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Unbreakable and quickly chilled, these fine wines come in AstraPouch packs and are perfect for keeping aboard. They are even emblazoned with a nautical theme for a nice decor touch. Each pouch is equivalent to two 750-milliliter bottles. Choose Sonoma Coast chardonnay or Dry Creek Valley merlot. $16.99; www.vintnerssignatures.com Boating Magazine

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Now, here’s an idea whose time has come! A folding dish rack designed for the smaller spaces of most boat’s galleys. $17.99; westmarine.com Boating Magazine

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Sporting nautical charts and plates rimmed with the points of the compass, this dinnerware will be a hit ashore or afloat. Unbreakable too. $49.99; westmarine.com Boating Magazine

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Available as either a single or a double, these drink holders snap in and out, as needed, to keep a beverage secure while under way. Starting at $58.79 (aluminum) and $93.99 (stainless); acconmarine.com Boating Magazine

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Wirelessly stream tunes from a smartphone or MP3 player to any stereo with an “Aux” input with Cobra Marine’s MR F300 BT. $99.99; cobra.com/marine Boating Magazine

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Create a posh mood by illuminating the water beneath your boat with these easily installed LED underwater lights. Choose blue, green or white. $353.91; aqualuma.com Boating Magazine

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This 40-watt stereo fits in a gauge hole or drink holder, allowing boaters with even the smallest of helms to enjoy big sound. $99.95; prospecelectronics.com Boating Magazine

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Show you’re a boater to all you meet with any of these great cups, plates and mugs. Starting at $5; westmarine.com Boating Magazine

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Fake out your favorite boater by packaging any gift in one of these gag boxes emblazoned with ridiculous fictional products. $8; prankpack.com Boating Magazine

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These radio-controlled, 57-inch-long balloons swim through the air of your home or office. Choose shark or clownfish. $42; airswimmers.com Boating Magazine

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Whether you’re an iPhone “fanboy,” or use a Blackberry, the Callet protects a smartphone aboard and ashore. Slit pockets for credit cards and cash save space. Choose pink, blue, black or white. $19.99; thecallet.com Boating Magazine

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The unique cutting surface and concave fluke sections allow this anchor to dig in rather than plow. Available in high-tensile-galvanized steel, stainless-steel and aluminum models. Ten sizes to suit most boats. $279 to $5,202; spadeanchorusa.com Boating Magazine

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Containing no inorganic phosphates, hazardous solvents or harmful surfactants, this line of marine boat care products does a great job and helps keep our waters pure. $8 to $32.60; thetford.com Boating Magazine

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Complete with PL-259 connector and 20 feet of cable, this antenna comes in a bright yellow tube that hangs up, so it’s easy to find, easy to mount and always at the ready. $95.95; shakespeare-marine.com Boating Magazine

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Get your boat gleaming in less time, with less effort and with less wax by using this dual-action polisher. Its oscillating head helps prevent burns and swirl marks. $149.98; shurhold.com Boating Magazine

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These weather-resistant dog beds let your cruising canine recline on many nautical styles, including seashells, seaside and coral reef patterns. Available in four sizes. $54 to $90; upcountryinc.com Boating Magazine

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This inflatable standup paddle board (SUP) stows in small spaces, yet provides big-time fun. It just may be the world’s most compact dinghy! $1,199; tridentsports.com Boating Magazine

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Two-tone color for a fast-drying, moisture-wicking fishing shirt. With a UV protection factor of 50, it safeguards your skin from the sun. $39.95; oldharboroutfitters.com Boating Magazine

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The D stands for “deep” and the S for “snagless,” pretty self-explanatory. A lure sure to avoid hangups and find fish. $14.50; sebileusa.com Boating Magazine

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So cool: a full-color underwater fish-finding camera that fits in a pocket. It features a 50-foot cable, a 3.5-inch LCD screen and a rechargeable battery. $299; aquavu.com Boating Magazine

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Designed to bring big tuna to submission on long-range tuna boats, with 7-foot-4-inch clearance to work the cockpit and custom grips for stand-up rail fishing. Starts at $369.99; shimano.com Boating Magazine

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The venerable 72-year-old magazine, the largest saltwater fishing pub on the planet (and a sister publication to Boating), makes a great gift for anyone looking to stay on top of their salty game. $18 for one year; saltwatersportsman.com Boating Magazine