Yachting Monthly UK
'FOG, GALES, HURRICANES AND CALMS IN ONE VOYAGE'
Fog, currents and calms would challenge us as we tackled the Grand Banks, Gulf Stream and Azores High. We were at the French island of St Pierre off the Newfoundland coast, next stop Flores in the Azores
8 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
Are we really a maritime nation?
Many years ago, I was on a family motoring holiday driving towards Brittany when, in a small town, we passed under a banner proclaiming a regatta. I was baffled: we were still 40 kilometres from the coast. Such hinterland support for sailing was new to me: back home a candy-floss stick's length from the coast, folks knew nothing and cared less about the maritime world.
2 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
What to do with difficult crew mid Atlantic?
A QUESTION OF SEAMANSHIP - Jim is regretting taking on Ed as crew on a transatlantic voyage. Bellatrix is a sturdy 13m production GRP yacht in good condition with all the recommended safety gear for ocean sailing.
2 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
ROUNDING CAPE HORN
Breaking bread with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, Skip Novak and Jean-Luc Van Den Heede? Then you’d better be a good listener. Dick Durham is all ears at the annual Cape Horners’ dinner
3 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
FIRST TEST - BENETEAU OCEANIS 37.1
Can a smaller boat pack in more space and more performance than her predecessor? Theo Stocker went to sail Beneteau's latest cruiser
10 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
Shared ownership
A private syndicate, a boat club, or charter lease? Ben Lowings compares the options for reduced-cost boat ownership
8 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
CRUISING - BLOW AWAY THOSE WINTER BLUES
Every month through the winter, scores of sailors sign up for the Little Ship Club's fast cruises. Dick Durham joins one and reports back
6 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
HOW IT WORKS - CLEANING AN ANTI-SYPHON VALVE
On sailing boats the exhaust pipe is swept up into a swan neck to stop following waves flooding the exhaust when the engine isn't running.
1 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
Man overboard while crossing the Atlantic
Swedish sailor Dag Eresund was tragically lost overboard from Volvo 70 racing yacht Ocean Breeze while sailing across the Atlantic with the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) which sees hundreds of yachts safely cross the ocean each year.
2 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
Yacht builders fined for using 'blood' teak
Two landmark court cases in the UK and the Netherlands have seen stiff penalties handed out to luxury yacht builders for using illegal 'blood' teak imported from conflict-torn Myanmar on vessels, notably on Jeff Bezos's superyacht Koru, the largest sailing yacht in the world.
2 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
With boats, does beauty matter?
A seagoing boat is not a toy. It is the most serious of vehicles, built to let humans brave an unpredictable, lethally dangerous element with efficient control and reasonable dispatch. Boat design and boatbuilding are therefore solemn endeavours, demanding utter trust from vulnerable human customers who will face peril miles away from help. Materials, rig and balance in design can make the difference between life and death.
3 min |
February 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
PILOTAGE DONE PROPERLY
Chartplotters are an amazing aid, but can detract from your real-world pilotage if not used with caution, says Justin Morton
10+ min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
'MAYDAY, GRANDAD OVERBOARD!'
When David Richards and his grandson Henry went out racing from lowey, they didn't expect their sail to end with a lifeboat rescue
4 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
VERTUE
For a 25-footer, the Vertue has a huge reputation and has conquered every ocean. So what makes this little boat quite such an enduring success? Nic Compton finds out
10+ min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
ARCONA 50
The new flagship for Swedish yard Arcona represents a new era and a bold new direction. Theo Stocker went to find out whether there is still a family resemblance to her smaller siblings
10 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
Winter brings excitement and opportunity
Oddity’s double glazing, insulation and heating create a warm, homely environment as I bash out this column.
3 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
HOW THE PANAMA TRANSIT IS GETTING EASIER
Transiting the Panama canal was an epic milestone for Andy and Julie Pag. It required practical seamanship, bureaucratic navigation and help from onboard guests
6 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
Midsummer on Hanö
This wonderful little island in the south-east of Sweden is a real gem off the beaten track
3 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
TECHNICAL MAINSAIL MODIFICATIONS
Safety and performance improved hugely when Mike Reynolds reduced the size of his mainsail and re-configured the systems controlling it
8 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
Sailing siblings
Mabel Stock, her brother Ralph, a friend Steve and an unnamed paying passenger passed through the Panama Canal in December 1919 on the sturdy Norwegian cutter Ogre. They were towed to a quiet anchorage in Balboa away from the boat traffic but within rowing distance of the shore.
5 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
In celebration of bad sailing
New owner Monty Halls tests his sailing skills with his family aboard their Colvic 34 ketch, Sobek. A recently qualified Day Skipper, Monty faces a few unexpected challenges...
3 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
ADVENTURE SAILING TO HAITI
After spending two months in the Dominican Republic, Andy Brown sails west to Haïti bringing medical and school supplies to the town of Mole Saint Nicholas
8 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
ADVENTURE MAISIE GOES TO GOES
To depart or not to depart? That is the question. Is it safer to stay, or suffer the wind and weather of a rough North Sea?
7 min |
January 2025
Yachting Monthly UK
CRUISING THE KINGDOM OF THE ISLES
Joanna Martin and her husband Mark sail across the Irish Sea to the legendary sea kingdom and to draw the wonderful wildlife there
7 min |
October 2024
Yachting Monthly UK
Tragic sinking of Bayesian; Italian prosecutors investigate
The sinking of the Bayesian superyacht in reportedly only 16 minutes and the tragic loss of seven lives has sent a shudder through the sailing community and beyond.
2 min |
October 2024
Yachting Monthly UK
The secrets of skippering a successful cruise
Setting off on a cruise is easy, but planning a route that keeps your options open and ensures the enjoyment of all on board is more of an art
7 min |
October 2024
Yachting Monthly UK
THOUSANDS OF MILES ACROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN
Floris and Ivar battled severe weather and cross swell to sail from Australia to South Africa, but there were beautiful islands on the way
8 min |
October 2024
Yachting Monthly UK
THE ADVENT OF MARINE AI TECHNOLOGY
Fonathon Savill reports on the revolutionary impact artificial intelligence is about to have on all areas of life at sea
7 min |
October 2024
Yachting Monthly UK
I WAS THE ONLY SAILOR ON OUR FAMILY CHARTER AND IT HAD TO GO WELL
Crystal waters, cliff tombs and sunken outboards lain Willis wanted to ensure plain sailing for his family’s first charter around Turkey's Lycian Coast
8 min |
October 2024
Yachting Monthly UK
MOODY DS48
Can a boat built for long-term, long-distance cruising and offering one-level living still deliver an enjoyable sailing experience? Theo Stocker sets sail across the English Channel to find out
10 min |