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ADVENTURE THE FRENCH CONNECTION
Hamish Southby-Tailyour and his young family find themselves caught up in a grisly crime whilst meandering through France’s picturesque inland waterways on the way to the Mediterranean
A WEEK AFLOAT CORSICA
The mountainous Coriscan coast offers breathtaking anchorages and charming towns for a memorable Mediterranean cruise
A testing passage
Natalie and Nathan Hamilton experience challenging conditions while cruising the south coast between the Solent and Salcombe
18 Rig Checks That Will Refine Your Boat
Does your boat’s weather helm bother you, or does she go better on one tack than the other? Toby Heppell explains how to iron out the foibles with proper rig setup
Yachts by the pound
Peter Poland weighs up the pride and joy of owning a steady and substantial motor sailer
The left behind
There’s always something rather melancholy about the once proud boats left ashore
Rules is rules
When it comes to having a regulation for everything, you can’t beat a bit of yacht racing
Sailors head back to the water as COVID-19 lockdown is eased
Boating is slowly returning to parts of the UK as coronavirus restrictions are gradually eased two months after lockdown.
Home waters to high latitudes
Rupert Holmes test sails the Nicholson 32, one of the most desirable early glass fibre yachts and still a great second-hand buy
End-of-life boats are ‘not just an owner problem'
There are calls for a ‘collaborative approach’ by governments, the marine industry, stakeholders and the public to tackle the problem of end-of-life boats.
Disabled Sailors Association launches round the world voyage
The Disabled Sailors Association is looking for 1,000 wheelchair users to take part in its Trans-World Sailing Adventure.
Desert Island lockdown
The Pattison family are blissfully stranded in Caribbean Barbuda
COVID-19 challenges for marine industry
The COVID-19 lockdown is already taking its toll on some UK marine businesses, while others have adapted to meet the challenges caused by the pandemic.
Clearly the best
Is traditional varnish the only brightwork option?
Insurance update
What effect might lockdown and the inability to get to your boat have on your marine insurance policy? Sam Jefferson finds out
When to move
Mark Rushall looks at what may determine our decision making, from sea state to pressure patches to tide
Paul Heiney
The scope of our cruising plans this summer has diminished, but exploring close to home can bring the greatest rewards
Pushing the tradition
Hallberg-Rassy used to be all about sedate cruising. Whisper it, but its new generation of yachts has some rather racy touches. Sam Jefferson tested the new 57
Lockdown stories
How have you spent lockdown? We catch up with sailors worldwide to hear their...
Turkish Delight
Giles Fraser didn’t mean to go to Turkey, but an invitation to join a cruising rally provided an opportunity he did not regret
Faster and safer
Weather routeing can make a huge different to passage times and race results. Rupert Holmes reports on the tech to help you make good decisions
Good feelings
Stuart Bithell won silver at London 2012. He aims to go one better at the Tokyo Olympics, but he’s up against some tough competition
Keeping the show on the road
Sam Jefferson spoke to the CEO of British Marine Lesley Robinson about the impact of the current crisis and the future of the Southampton Boat Show
Channel Hopping
As we eagerly await our freedom to travel again, why not use the time to plan your next Channel-hopping adventure? Felix Rowe looks at a selection of classic and less-known routes
The Fife Dynasty
When people speak of Wm Fife III’s designs, you might be forgiven for thinking he had been placed on this earth by angels. In fact, he learned much from his boatbuilding father and grandfather
TALL SHIP IN TENERIFE
Shipping aboard a square-rigger for some sailing in the Canaries was a chance to learn some new sail names and escape the northern hemisphere winter
JACK GIFFORD Lines man
When he’s not writing his Classic Design column for us, naval architect Jack Gifford is usually designing boats – or prospecting for gold in the Congo
SET FOR ANOTHER CENTURY
Curlew has been through a lot over the last 108 years, but her owner’s philosophy was to make a strong boat even stronger
ITALIAN FLAIR
Meet the family who have built over 3,000 boats
SPEETOG PLIER CLAMP
Speetogs may sound like slimline swimming trunks, but mixing these toggle-operated tools with your Speedos could engender life-changing events. Compact as nutcrackers, the Speetog plier clamp is the true terrier of the toolbox, as tenacious as those eager jaws and muscular levers would suggest.