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KIRSTEN NEUSCHÄFER WINS
the Golden Globe crown and makes history
Beating around the boot of Italy
The omens are good when your new boat is so enjoyable on its first passage home
PILOTAGE UP THE RIVER TO BARNSTAPLE
An expedition upriver to Barnstaple, on the estuary of the rivers Taw and Torridge, crosses drying banks and a dangerous harbour bar. Ken Endean updates the pilotage information on the formerly busy port
KENICHI HORIE 'I WANT TO CROSS THE PACIFIC AT 100'
His age-defying achievements are the stuff of legend, says Nic Compton, but how did this gentle, unassuming man fulfil such huge sailing ambitions?
ADVENTURE NEW ZEALAND 8 SUMMER CRUISE
Alex and Lesley Stone share the story of their summer cruise around Aotearoa, New Zealand
'SECOND-HAND: THE GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY'
When Simon and Sally Hardaker set out with friends to buy a boat suited to long-distance cruising they encountered a tricky second-hand market considerably changed in recent times
HOW TO DRY OUT ALONGSIDE
Knowing how to dry out against piles or a wall can save time and money for working on the hull
How to prepare for HEAVY WEATHER
It’s one thing weathering a storm offshore, but what should coastal sailors do when a big blow is imminent? Martin Thomas explains, and Theo Stocker puts it to the test
The traditional magic of inflatables
Qwerky, our lovely little yellow dinghy, is unstable when we transfer to and from the boarding platform, so we have decided to change over to an inflatable. After taking advice from a dinghy repair company we have opted for a Honwave and on inflating it in the garden I find we’re delighted with the decision.
A watery graveyard revisited
Driving Over Lemons, Chris Stewart’s book about Andalucia, is a book I have not read. But I don’t need to.
Sailing away from the sea
Cleaving tracks between nations, we all love the great sea passages. Even if it’s only Calais.
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.
MARINE TIMBER WHY TEAK'S TIME IS UP
Jessie Rogers looks at the challenges faced by the yachting industry in sourcing teak that is both legal and sustainable, and considers the latest alternatives now available
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.
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
Cool Cornwall
Swapping the Greek Mediterranean for the Cornish Riviera
'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
Children of the ocean
Liveaboard sailing offers amazing adventures and family time, and it’s becoming easier to do, says Sophie Dingwall
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?
SAILING TO SVALBARD
In their electric-assisted yacht two architects venture to the Norwegian Sea's most remote and stunning fjords and islands
ACROSS BISCAY WITH THE ARC RALLY
Abrupt storms and choppy seas keep James Kenning and the crew of Arkyla on their toes
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
Why It's Time To Pay Attention To Your Boat's Hoses
Your boat is full of hoses for many different purposes, many of them critical to essential onboard functions, and even keeping your boat afloat. Make sure they are fit for purpose, says Dag Pike
How Do You Offset Making Too Much Leeway?
A question of seamanship
10 Best Cruising Destinations For Bird Watching
10 Best Cruising Destinations For Bird Watching
Louisiades revisited
John Marley returns to the Louisiades, Papua New Guinea, for a second aid project – with 300 pairs of glasses and copies of YM
‘I decided to just go alone'
Chris Ayres realised a childhood dream when he sailed from Britain to New Zealand, via Panama, in a 28ft yacht – bravely setting sail solo when crew let him down at the 11th hour
MAXI 1100
As an understated fast cruiser with racing potential and a nicely appointed interior, the Maxi 1100 has much to recommend her. David Harding reports
BEAUPORT, JERSEY
Jane Cumberlidge escapes to Jersey’s south-west coast to anchor off one of the Channel Islands’ prettiest beaches
THE CONFESSIONAL
OWN UP TO YOUR SAILING SINS