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Yachting Monthly

Yachting Monthly

How To Cruise In Europe After Brexit

Keeping a boat in Europe has offered easy adventure and warmer climates, but as regulations after Brexit begin to take shape, this could all change. Lu and Rod Heikell look at what this means for cruising sailors

3 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

Vendée Globe: the cruel Atlantic

It was baptism of fire for the 33 skippers taking part in the Vendée Globe.

7 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

Salona ranger

Croatian boatbuilder Salona has been producing excellent cruiser/racers for many years now yet remain relatively unknown in the UK. Toby Heppell explains why that needs to change

9 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

Paul Heiney

Strange fluctuations in the Gulf Stream lead Paul to the conclusion that the arrival of a depression can not only affect the weather but have a far more profound effect on the human psyche

3 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

Up for the Cup

Sir Ben Ainslie tells us how he is preparing to rule the waves, as the final countdown to racing for the 36th America’s Cup gets underway with the World Series event in New Zealand later this month

10+ min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

Tall Ships for Falmouth 2021

The tall ship fleet will be coming to Falmouth, Cornwall, in August 2021.

1 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

NZ launches radical AC75 to win the America's Cup

The fourth and final AC75 was launched in November in Auckland and it was a moment worth waiting for, as the New Zealander’s America’s Cup race boat has taken a different design path again to that of the rival teams, almost resembling a multihull in its attempt to span the contradictory hydrodynamic and aerodynamic requirements of these foiling machines.

1 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

New boats

DESIGNS | LAUNCHES | PROJECTS

3 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

Jess Lloyd-Mostyn

Sea monsters have been an essential part of sailors lore since humans first took to the water. 2020 saw a very modern kind of monster wreak havoc on blue water sailor’s plans

3 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

Andy Rice

Racing and regattas may be in short supply at the moment but that doesn’t mean you have to stop learning and improving. Just ask Kiwi dinghy racing legend, Hamish Willcox

4 min  |

January 2021
Sailing Today

Sailing Today

Andi Robertson

Things have moved on since the first Vendée Globe in 1989, but the French flavour of this epic race will never change

3 min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

Winter project

Jim Pottinger spent the winter months restoring a sorry looking Dell Quay Fisher to her former glory

6 min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

Stop the boat!

Gilbert Park installs a wireless kill cord on his planing sports cruiser

4 min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

Practical motorboating

Powerboating has rarely been more affordable or more popular. Jake Kavanagh has some top tips for beginners and old hands

10+ min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

The night the hurricane hit

Roger Hughes prepares his schooner for 150mph winds

10+ min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

Floating in air

Rupert Holmes explains some essential weather knowledge to help interpret forecasts on the water

10+ min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

DIY navigation lights upgraded with LEDs

Roger Hughes upgrades his 42-year-old navigation lights with LED lamp replacements and is delighted with the result

4 min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

Capsize off Vementry

Marsali Taylor remembers how she came to grief through going too far out in a small dinghy

10+ min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

Know your boat by numbers

Øyvind Bordal explains how form stability and polar diagrams can help you choose the right boat for your kind of sailing

8 min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

200 islands in a dinghy

Ken Fowler sets sail on a unique challenge to round all the islands of England and Wales, and learns some intriguing history along the way

10+ min  |

January 2021
Practical Boat Owner

Practical Boat Owner

Liveaboards In Autumn

Hermione Pattison’s family make the most of the Chesapeake before winter draws in

5 min  |

January 2021
Classic Boat

Classic Boat

Winston Megoran THE MAN BEHIND THE BOOK COVER

For more than 30 years, illustrator Winston Megoran produced countless paintings and etchings of the sea and boats. This brilliant and diverse self-taught artist also created a wealth of book jackets that have made his work, if not his name, famous

10+ min  |

December 2020
Classic Boat

Classic Boat

YARD VISIT: SPIRIT YACHTS GREEN SPIRIT

James Bond, the electric age, and a new dayboat model

5 min  |

December 2020

Classic Boat

WEEKEND WARRIOR

The PTS26 motor launch, built in Holland but inspired by Swede CG Pettersson, is so popular that it’s changing the market

8 min  |

December 2020

Classic Boat

STRANDED IN PATAGONIA

When the barque Europa found herself stranded in Ushuaia by the pandemic, there was nothing for it but to sail the 10,000 miles home to Holland in one leg

9 min  |

December 2020

Classic Boat

LUGGER OF LOOE

After a long life fishing under motor, the Looe Lugger Our Daddy is back to full lug rig for the first time in seven decades

10+ min  |

December 2020
Classic Boat

Classic Boat

BOSUN'S BAG

PRACTICAL TIPS FOR THE TRADITIONAL BOATER

4 min  |

December 2020
Classic Boat

Classic Boat

Colin Archer and the Blue Nile

Clare McComb on the failed first descent that produced Archer’s most unusual design

3 min  |

December 2020
Classic Boat

Classic Boat

DICK WYNNE Getting the word out

It may not be his day job, but Dick Wynne’s Lodestar has made a big impact in marine publishing in its first decade

4 min  |

December 2020

Classic Boat

ANDRILLOT RETURN OF THE FIRST VERTUE

After many years of father-and-son cruising, the first ever of the legendary class has been restored, again for a father and son

10+ min  |

December 2020