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A week on the Thames
Bill Howlett recalls a blissful holiday filled with gymnastics, locks and a very curious cow
The power of observation
Rupert Holmes explains why, despite the advances in forecasting, your own observations on the weather are still vitally important
Return to Ailsa Craig
Andrew Morton and daughter spend an idyllic day island hopping in the Firth of Clyde
Swing keel calamity
Terry Abel repairs his Pandora 700 after a sobering shakedown sail
Refit for colder climes
Richard Rogers and Alice Sanger reconstruct their Morgan Giles 30 for some serious expedition sailing to high latitudes
Ocean racing... who'd do it?
Margaret Norris muses on what it takes to sail around the world – from the first 1968/9 Golden Globe Race to the current Vendée Globe
Keep your cool
Roger Hughes vents his engine room
What to do when lightning strikes
Alex and Daria Blackwell offer some valuable tips for protecting yourself and your boat
Engineless cruising
Follow creek-sailor Tony Smith’s tips for a slower, quieter pace of life
Back to the future
Peter Poland tracks the development of modern British gaff riggers
A boat for our time?
The ‘less is more’ philosophy is beautifully encapsulated in the Hunter Ranger 245, which later became the Channel 245. David Harding reports
Liveaboards In Autumn
Hermione Pattison’s family make the most of the Chesapeake before winter draws in
Winter project
Jim Pottinger spent the winter months restoring a sorry looking Dell Quay Fisher to her former glory
Stop the boat!
Gilbert Park installs a wireless kill cord on his planing sports cruiser
Practical motorboating
Powerboating has rarely been more affordable or more popular. Jake Kavanagh has some top tips for beginners and old hands
The night the hurricane hit
Roger Hughes prepares his schooner for 150mph winds
Floating in air
Rupert Holmes explains some essential weather knowledge to help interpret forecasts on the water
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
Capsize off Vementry
Marsali Taylor remembers how she came to grief through going too far out in a small dinghy
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
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
Skipper's diary
From wacky watches to pirate boats, Simon Warner shares some eye-opening excerpts from his transatlantic diary
The return of trading under sail
Sail power is making a comeback as the shipping industry reduces costs and carbon emissions, Rupert Holmes reports
When my heart ruled my head!
Richard Carvell learned valuable lessons when he bought an iconic offshore cruiser
Lifejacket: the vital safety aid
Knowledge of the sea – and wearing a lifejacket – are the best ways to stay safe
Back to school
Uncovering the truth about lifelong learning
Top tender tips
From boarding to sculling, hull type and maintenance, John Tylor shares some sensible advice about using small dinghies
Timing the tides to Tobermory
Brian Lennon plans a tricky non-stop sail between Skerries, his Irish home port, and the Inner Hebrides harbour of Tobermory
Short cut to a long cut
Andrew Morton describes how saving time led to trouble on Gigha
Dinghy cruising in the Bristol Channel
Annabel Bowker-Dance describes the joys and challenges of dinghy sailing in the Severn Estuary