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Historic series of storms batter UK coasts
Yachting Monthly UK

Historic series of storms batter UK coasts

The coasts of Britain and Europe were hit by a historic series of autumnal storms, all within four weeks of each other. The storms claimed several lives, destroyed hundreds of boats and caused millions of pounds’ worth of damage.

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January 2024
Top study shows biofuels could be a greener choice than electric propulsion
Yachting Monthly UK

Top study shows biofuels could be a greener choice than electric propulsion

The most in-depth analysis yet of marine leisure vessels’ propulsion systems has found that using biofuels in traditional engines is greener than electric propulsion systems in many cases.

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January 2024
Why sailors love a good problem
Yachting Monthly UK

Why sailors love a good problem

Never underestimate that for some boat-owners (though not necessarily their crews or partners), it is the maintaining and problem-solving that form half the satisfaction. Especially the latter: a puzzle is always satisfying.

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September 2023
TECHNICAL VHF ANTENNAS
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TECHNICAL VHF ANTENNAS

The range and effectiveness of your yacht's radio communication depends on the dimensions, position and quality of your VHF antenna.

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September 2023
TECHNICAL THE FUTURE OF CRUISING YACHTS
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TECHNICAL THE FUTURE OF CRUISING YACHTS

Predicting the future is never easy, but Patrick Dixon's job is to do just that. As a liveaboard sailor, he shares his ideas about what lies in store for yacht design

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September 2023
PILOTAGE SWAPPING STUDLAND FOR SWANAGE
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PILOTAGE SWAPPING STUDLAND FOR SWANAGE

Studland's valuable anchorage is now a no-anchor zone, so Ken Endean looks at alternatives

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September 2023
MY BEAUTIFUL BALTIC
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MY BEAUTIFUL BALTIC

Niklas Sandström grew up next to the Baltic Sea and has witnessed how it has changed. His article was runner up in the 2022 Brian Black Memorial Award

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September 2023
CRUISING MY MAIDEN VOYAGE AROUND BRITAIN
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CRUISING MY MAIDEN VOYAGE AROUND BRITAIN

When novice sailor Katrina Megget said yes to four months on a 28ft boat sailing around Great Britain, she didn't know what she was in for...

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September 2023
'SHOULD WE CONTINUE OR SAIL BACK FOR HELP?'
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'SHOULD WE CONTINUE OR SAIL BACK FOR HELP?'

A collision and a fouled prop put Amanda and Victor Tettmar in a tricky situation mid-Channel, surrounded by shipping with night falling

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September 2023
Extend your stay in Europe
Yachting Monthly UK

Extend your stay in Europe

Dancing the Schengen Shuffle' is a new challenge for British sailors in the Mediterranean and elsewhere in Europe. Mike Morgan looks at how to keep sailing beyond 90 days

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September 2023
HOW TO PLAN OFFSHORE VOYAGES
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HOW TO PLAN OFFSHORE VOYAGES

Choosing the best ocean route can be daunting. Jimmy Cornell explains how to do it, and how the parameters are changing

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September 2023
FIRST TEST GT325
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FIRST TEST GT325

A boat that dares to do things differently, the GT325 blends elements of the old and the new to remarkable effect

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September 2023
'THE ORCAS SHOOK THE BOAT LIKE A TOY'
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'THE ORCAS SHOOK THE BOAT LIKE A TOY'

Theo Wakefield’s boat was significantly damaged and his nerves shaken after an encounter with orcas off Portugal

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August 2023
TESTED EWINCHER ELECTRIC WINCH HANDLE - £2,099
Yachting Monthly UK

TESTED EWINCHER ELECTRIC WINCH HANDLE - £2,099

Designed for yachts from 30 to 60 feet, Ewincher is an electrically assisted winch handle recently upgraded and relaunched with more power and longer battery life.

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August 2023
THE ARCTIC IS CHANGING COLOUR
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THE ARCTIC IS CHANGING COLOUR

Tobias Carter launched the Unu Mondo project to document climate change in the Arctic. His article was runner-up for the 2022 Brian Black Memorial Award

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August 2023
FROM LOCKDOWN ΤΟ LOCK MANIA
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FROM LOCKDOWN ΤΟ LOCK MANIA

Nic Compton and assorted crew members lock into the French canal network from the Channel to the Mediterranean

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August 2023
A GUIDE TO HAVING YOUR BOAT DELIVERED (OR HELPING DELIVER ONE)
Yachting Monthly UK

A GUIDE TO HAVING YOUR BOAT DELIVERED (OR HELPING DELIVER ONE)

If you need help getting your boat from A to B after a purchase or for a cruise, a delivery crew might be the solution,

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August 2023
HOW TO NAVIGATE 'ORCA ALLEY'
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HOW TO NAVIGATE 'ORCA ALLEY'

In the last three years, orcas have started 'attacking' yachts on their way through the Gibraltar Straits. James Kenning looks at how to minimise the risk

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August 2023
FIRST TEST - X-YACHTS X4³
Yachting Monthly UK

FIRST TEST - X-YACHTS X4³

X-Yachts' latest model promises to be a fast passage-making cruising boat that's fun and engaging to sail but won't scare your socks off. Theo Stocker went to find out how well the X4³ toes the line

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August 2023
The lessons we should not forget
Yachting Monthly UK

The lessons we should not forget

Sailors have famously short memories. Arriving in New Caledonia after blast-reaching in near gale conditions up from New Zealand, we had that slightly wild-eyed, salty-haired look that comes with an eventful passage. And we weren’t even meant to be in New Caledonia. A weather forecast shortly after setting out from Opua showed a low forming just off these islands, deepening rapidly and moving eastwards. Our planned passage up to Fiji would have meant we would effectively be ‘racing’ this weather system to Fiji. Our ETAs would be pretty much equal. Not good.

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August 2023
My boat is a welcome retreat
Yachting Monthly UK

My boat is a welcome retreat

Tracey and I have just commenced construction of our very own Grand Designs in so much as we are self building a long dreamed of off-grid house in our little corner of Cornwall. It’s cool to be using technology that we used to test and develop during the early days of short-handed racing.

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August 2023
My first Biscay crossing
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My first Biscay crossing

Kate Fraser’s first overnight sail was both testing and exhilarating in equal measure

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Summer 2023
Magic of the Moray Firth
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Magic of the Moray Firth

This leg of Mark Ashley-Miller’s epic Harbour Master challenge takes in northeast Scotland’s varied coastline

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Summer 2023
NAVIGATE YOUR WAY HOME WITHOUT POWER
Yachting Monthly UK

NAVIGATE YOUR WAY HOME WITHOUT POWER

Electrical failure can put you in the dark when your instruments go down. A few traditional skills, and a good tool kit, can see you safely home

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Summer 2023
Heads up for a rite of passage!
Yachting Monthly UK

Heads up for a rite of passage!

Heads on yachts, as we all know, represent a range of challenges. Some are physical, some mechanical, and some spiritual.

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Summer 2023
BUYER'S GUIDE - MARINE BINOCULARS
Yachting Monthly UK

BUYER'S GUIDE - MARINE BINOCULARS

Developments in optics and materials mean marine binoculars now offer better value than ever before. Dennis O’Neill rounded up the best pairs – for all budgets

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Summer 2023
TECHNICAL WATERPROOF FABRICS
Yachting Monthly UK

TECHNICAL WATERPROOF FABRICS

Exciting advances in textile design are leading to drier, warmer and lighter marine clothing. Sam Fortescue explains the benefits, and the science

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Summer 2023
PETE GOSS DESIGNING OUR PERFECT BOAT
Yachting Monthly UK

PETE GOSS DESIGNING OUR PERFECT BOAT

The legendary offshore yachtsman talks us through the design of his latest boat

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Summer 2023
'ROLLED & DISMASTED IN MONSTER SEAS'
Yachting Monthly UK

'ROLLED & DISMASTED IN MONSTER SEAS'

Ian Herbert-Jones found himself dismasted and injured in an 80-knot storm deep in the South Atlantic after 219 days at sea in the Golden Globe Race. He told Theo Stocker about the experience

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Summer 2023
FIRST TEST ELAN E4
Yachting Monthly UK

FIRST TEST ELAN E4

Elan’s smallest boat is a huge amount of fun, but would she make a sensible cruising boat? Theo Stocker set out to find her limits

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Summer 2023