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BOAT BUILDERS ON ICE
Sailing to the frozen north is a big trend these days. Meet two British boatbuilders who sail their self-built wooden boats to the ice every year
AFFORDABLE CLASSIC Pioneer 9
AFFORDABLE CLASSIC Pioneer 9
All grown up now
Back in 2011, Robbie Fabre became the youngest recipient of our Restoration of the Year Award. We catch up on the missing years
100 YEARS OF THE S-CLASS
A century on and more than half of the original boats are still racing and sailing – we take a closer look at Herreshoff’s enduring design
Slow cruising with the angels of the ocean
Jeff Wrinch experiences some magical wildlife encounters while on passage to Italy
How to run a happy ship
Toby Heppell gets advice on skippering with friends and family from Pete Goss, Dee Caffari and Conrad Humphreys
SALONA 380
From a yard that’s still relatively unknown in the UK, the Salona 380 looks set to present the established performance cruisers in this size range with some serious competition
ADVENTURE RED SEA DELIGHT
Despite its reputation for pirates, Tom Dymond discovers a warm welcome as he cruises up the Red Sea to Suez
‘As the engine spluttered and conked out, panic resumed'
A series of unfortunate mistakes threatened to halt Mark and Nadiyana Farnworth’s dream maiden voyage before it began
A LONG WEEKEND SHETLAND & FAIR ISLE
Sailing the Shetland Islands offers varied and challenging cruising as well as unbeatable wildlife and unique history, as Jonty Pearce finds out
Turkish Delight
It’s the end of a chapter in more ways than one for Fiona and Frank as they finish their tour of Turkey and bid farewell to their beloved boat, Zaffina
Polar Express
Dag Pike hitches a ride on a 65ft Dutch steel cruiser to explore the glaciers and wildlife of the remote Svalbard archipelago
Part Two - A Small Boat Round Britain
After a rash idea to circumnavigate the whole of Britain in a 27ft Rhea 850, Phil and Nigel find themselves plugging up the windswept East Coast
Blue Game BGX 70
The Bluegame 70 isn’t your typical explorer yacht but there’s no denying it’s one of the most adventurous boats of the year
Fountaine Pajot MY40
The French shipyard has scaled down its award-winning MY44 to create this new 40ft power catamaran. Is the IPS-powered MY40 as good as its talented sister ship?
Night Trawler
How do you test a liveaboard cruiser? Live on board, of course. We spend 24 hours on the all-new Beneteau Swift Trawler 41 to see if it lives up to the high standards set by its stable mates
Antarctic Adventure
Few boats are capable of making the long, dangerous passage around Cape Horn but two FPB owners battled storms and icebergs to experience this magical cruising ground
New Ships 2020
From the very glam to cutting edge cool, the year ahead will see some thrilling arrivals
Win A Christmas Markets Cruise For Two With Saga Cruises
You and a guest could be sailing to Belgium on stylish new ship Spirit of Discovery
Luxurious Escapes
Wherever you wish to sail, Oceania Cruises invites you to explore the world in sophisticated style and discover its award-winning cuisine
Game Changers
Launching two trailblazing ships in 2020, award-winning cruise line Silversea continues to push the boundaries of luxury travel
Exquisite Elegance
With its British charm and contemporary style, Saga’s newest ship, Spirit of Discovery, is redefining boutique cruising
Dream Getaways
Whether you’re seeking a luxurious ocean voyage or an enriching river cruise, Titan will make it a trip to remember
Cruise & Stay USA
From the bright lights of New York to the sizzling jazz of New Orleans, you can discover some of America’s most enticing cities with Marella Cruises
Classic
TRADITIONAL, ELEGANT CRUISES THAT OFFER AN INFORMAL HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE
Redefining Expectations
In windsurfing, the hunt for versatility in performance is nothing new. Ever since the excitement and freedom of short board windsurfing (or funboarding as it used to be known) took hold, the desire to find a board for all conditions has become an eternal quest. There have been some notable exponents along the way, and as new disciplines emerge, new directions in design have crystallised. There is of course always the risk that, in asking too much during the design brief stage, a product becomes the master of its own demise, fulfilling the undesirable motif of “Jack”, being ‘okay’ in all trades yet a master of none. It’s a place that will ultimately only lead to an end destination of mediocrity and historical obscurity.
Dream It, Do It
Sarah Hauser has had the long lefts of Cloudbreak, Fiji on her bucket list for a while and on the eve of her 30th birthday decided to turn dreams into reality, pressing the button on a ticket to ride its fabled waves. She tells us more about her successful adventure to the South Pacific.
YENTEL CAERS B-16
With a dense population of 10.5 million and a relatively small coastline, Belgium is famous for brussel sprouts, over 1100 types of beer, praline chocolate, waffles, inventing french fries and three PWA freestyle world champions - Steven Van Broeckhoven, Dieter Van Der Eyken and more recently Yentel Caers, who just won the title at the Sylt world cup event in October 2019. Ever keen to get the scoop, JC tracked a tired but ecstatic Yentel down the morning after his maiden title win to find out a few secrets behind this amazing Belgium freestyle success story.
Champion Du Monde
After one of the greatest battles in PWA slalom history, which boiled right down to the final race of the 2019 season, 30-year-old French racer Pierre Mortefon took the world title after an epic showdown with Matteo Iachino. John Carter caught up with an emotional Pierre moments after he had clinched the victory for his initial reaction and we get the thoughts of his sponsors on what makes Pierre one of the world’s best.
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