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Spring boat shows bloom
The shift in popularity from exhibition center-based boat shows to in-water shows continues, with two new events taking place in April 2023 in the UK, as well as the ever-growing International Multihull Show in La Grande-Motte, France
END OF THE ADVENTURE
NICK BUBB EXPLAINS WHY HE DECIDED TO SELL UP RATHER THAN SAIL HOME AFTER A PACIFIC VOYAGE
Mozambique Channel adventure
Robin Barrett swaps his elderly Eventide for a high performance Farrier trimaran to explore the south east coast of Africa
Drascombe & Devon Lugger v the Dabber
Designed for safe family boating under sail, oar or power, but taken long distance by intrepid sailors
OPENING ACT
ST MAARTEN HEINEKEN REGATTA KICKS OFF THE CARIBBEAN INSHORE SEASON. DAVID HARDING MET TEAMS WHO'D MADE REMARKABLE VOYAGES TO TAKE PART
Coping with seasickness
Rachael Sprot shares how to deal with the dreaded Mal de mer to avoid ruining the day
Sailing in Sir Robin's wake
Sharks and logs, they can both be awkward
HIGH TECH WOOD
RUPERT HOLMES REPORTS ON LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN WOODEN CONSTRUCTION, AND WHY THIS ANCIENT MATERIAL IS BEING USED FOR HI-TECH CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
Choosing the right project boat
How do you distinguish a real bargain boat from one that’s not worth restoring, even if it’s free
A BIRD IN HAND
YOUNG BRETON SAILOR GUIREC SOUDÉE AND HIS FAMOUS RED HEN, MONIQUE, RIDE OUT CHRISTMAS ICE-BOUND IN GREENLAND
SHORT-HANDED SAILING
PIP HARE ON TACKING
Getting the sails back on
Seizing a fair weather window to ready the boat for the new sailing season
How to clean teak
Real teak decks look lovely as well as being hardwearing, grippy and gentle underfoot, but they need care. Jon Mendez guides you through the best techniques to keep them clean
Dealing with serious emergencies
Jimmy Cornell explains how he dealt with grounding, prop entanglement, collision, lightning strike, a carbon monoxide scare... and more!
HOW TO ENTER A HARBOUR AT NIGHT
Entering a harbour at night is a very different challenge to entering during the day. If you haven't carefully considered what you are looking for and when, it can be very confusing or even dangerous.
THE REAL COST OF CRUISING
Rick Channon crunches the numbers to find out exactly how much five years of entry-level cruising has cost him...
OVER THE TOP
After rounding the remote north coast of Scotland, the Aquastars head south to close the loop... but time is running out
FLIPPER 900 DC
Looking for a classical family weekender with an extra dash of panache? The new Flipper f lagship could be just what you need
CORMATE T28
Is the T28 sharp enough to outshine its swift and sweet-riding predecessor? Hugo Andreae heads for Poole in search of answers...
RAND LEISURE 28
There's more to Danish company Rand than small electric Picnic boats, as Hugo Andreae discovers with a sea trial of this V8-powered sportsboat
FROM COAST ΤΟ CANAL
After years of cruising the Mediterranean in heavy-duty passage makers Martin Craddock decided to give inland boating a try, with a custom-built steel craft fitted out to his dream spec
OVER THE HORIZON
He took his time doing it but when John Brennan finally plucked up the courage to make his first offshore passage, the rewards made it all worthwhile
UN in historic agreement to protect planet's marine biodiversity
United Nations member countries have for the first time ever reached agreement on a unified legal treaty to protect marine biodiversity in the high seas, helping to protect almost half the planet’s surface that is beyond national maritime borders.
SCANMAR 40
This stylish and beautifully finished 40-footer is a fine example of a performance cruiser built in Scandinavia to a standard that boats rarely are today
HOW IT WORKS ENGINE STOPPING
A diesel engine is normally stopped by cutting off the fuel at, or in, the fuel injection pump – not before it.
24 HOUR TEST - ARCONA 345
There wasn't much wrong with its predecessor but could the new Arcona 345 get even closer to the ideal performance cruiser?
RECYCLING END OF LIFE BOATS
The marine industry is puzzling over how to dispose safely of redundant, environmentally toxic GRP-built craft. Ollie Taylor investigates
ACROSS BISCAY WITH THE ARC RALLY
Abrupt storms and choppy seas keep James Kenning and the crew of Arkyla on their toes
'THE SHAKING OF THE RIG WAS HORRIFIC'
Mike Reynolds and his wife Nicki were heading for Europe on their 34-foot Yamazaki cruiser-racer Zen Again when a day of light squalls while exiting the tropics quickly turned into something much uglier
Cool Cornwall
Swapping the Greek Mediterranean for the Cornish Riviera