
Classic Boat
Older than time, but ever hopeful
Dave Selby goes sailing with one of the acknowledged style leaders of the ‘gaff brand’
3 min |
February 2021

Motor Boat & Yachting
PRECIOUS FETTLE
Having completed some niggling jobs aboard Walrus II, Richard Krause is happier than ever with his Landau
5 min |
February 2021

Classic Boat
MORTISE GAUGE
Traditional Tool
2 min |
February 2021

Motor Boat & Yachting
FIRST TIME LOVE
Boating newcomer Frances Marcellin takes the plunge with a family motorboat charter holiday on the Canal du Midi
10+ min |
February 2021
Classic Boat
GO YOUR OWN WAY
Seven years ago, carpenter Pieter van der Aa set out to build an S&S yawl by himself for himself. In September this year Scarabee set sail for the first time
10+ min |
February 2021

Motor Boat & Yachting
COMITTI BREVA 35
Is there more to this eye-poppingly beautiful Italian sportscruiser than just good looks? We find out with a blustery test in the Solent
8 min |
February 2021

Motor Boat & Yachting
AXOPAR 22 SPYDER
It’s probably not how Axopar wanted to introduce its new baby but at a virtual launch from a train factory in Helsinki the world got the first glimpse of the 22 Spyder.
1 min |
February 2021

Classic Boat
BOSUN'S BAG
PRACTICAL TIPS FOR THE TRADITIONAL BOATER
4 min |
February 2021

Motor Boat & Yachting
AQUAHOLIC
Nick Burnham: Oddly, there was something grimly satisfying about trundling up the river all alone in the pouring rain. I was the only boat out enjoying the experience however…
2 min |
February 2021

Classic Boat
AFFORDABLE CLASSIC Albacore
Uffa Fox was an unforgettable character and a great British yacht designer.
3 min |
February 2021

Classic Boat
Cardiff, Wales - Save The Elena Maria Barbara!
A rare, 18th-century schooner replica, restored to the tune of around £1 million, could be abandoned if a buyer is not found soon.
2 min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
Calls for improved dredging at Brighton
Berth holders are demanding that Premier Marinas acts now to improve access to Brighton Marina.
2 min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
GERRY HUGHES NO CHALLENGE TOO GREAT
Gerry Hughes is the first deaf sailor to solo circumnavigate the world. Katy Stickland finds out what motivates him to push the boundaries
8 min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
HEAD TO HEAD: HANSE 348 & 418
What do two more metres get you on a boat? With Hanse’s range following the same formula, Graham Snook set the 348 and 418 against each other to find out...
10+ min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
TECHNICAL GET THE LATEST ELECTRONICS ON A BUDGET
The cost of keeping up with the latest navigation technology can be prohibitive, but Mike Reynolds has found a way to get the latest gadgetry for a fraction of the cost
7 min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
‘The boat nosedived and its bow folded'
When Kevin Escoffier’s boat sank in the Southern Ocean within two minutes, he was rescued by fellow Vendée Globe competitor Jean le Cam. Pete Goss examines the expert seamanship involved
10+ min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
Atlantic rescue for Vendée Globe skipper
The sailing world has praised veteran Vendée Globe skipper Jean Le Cam after his dramatic rescue of fellow competitor Kevin Escoffier whose IMOCA 60, PRB broke in two during the race.
2 min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
Jon Holt is Sailor of the Decade
The founder of the Scaramouche Sailing Trust, Jon Holt, has won the inaugural YJA MS Amlin International Sailor of the Decade Award.
1 min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
ADVENTURE CRUISING IN THE PIRATE ZONE
Liz Cleere and her partner Jamie Furlong sail Borneo’s notorious but beautiful north-east coast under military escort
8 min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
A WEEK AFLOAT LA ROCHELLE
Gorgeous architecture, sandy beaches and mouthwatering seafood await those who explore France’s Atlantic port
9 min |
February 2021

Yachting Monthly
A last hurrah
Gordon Baird enjoys the perfect cruise with old friends before putting his high performance trimaran up for sale
4 min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
Here, Madeira
The Madeiran archipelago is a sometimes overlooked gem. Few know it better than Don Street, who talks us through the islands in his inimitable fashion
8 min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
Down but not out
Running downwind in fresh conditions can be a white knuckle ride that can lose you a race in a split second. Jon Emmett explains how to stay in control
9 min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
Plastic, fantastic?
With teak on the endangered list, Sam Fortescue investigates the synthetic and composite alternatives for decking out your yacht
8 min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
GULL'S EYE :AMBLE MARINA
This charming Northumberland port is the ideal starting point to explore one of sailing’s best kept secrets as Sam Jefferson discovers
8 min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
On the Ropes
Rupert Holmes looks at how to choose the best rope for your boat and at some of the latest technology
7 min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
Better by design
Design secrecy is a key part of the the America’s Cup but the Prada Cup offers a glimpse of the yachts in action. Toby Heppell assesses the key developments
10+ min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
BRITISH YACHTING AWARDS: THE WINNERS
Your votes have been counted in the 2020 British Yachting Awards. Here are the winners
10+ min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
Adrift in Caledonia
Returning to my Highland homeland waters for a summer cruise was challenging; both for the weather and the emotions, writes Kevin Green
10 min |
February 2021

Sailing Today
The Great Escape
Against sizeable odds, the 2020 ARC made its departure from Las Palmas and headed out to the Caribbean. Sam Jefferson caught up with some participants in a year like no other
7 min |