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Homeward Bound
Preparations for the voyage from the Caribbean to Europe need to begin before you leave home.But what should you consider?
A Feast Of Classics
Tom Cunliffe and his wife, Roz , were invited to Judge the finest vessels in the Antigua classic Yatch Regatta.They were spoiled for choice.
Top Of Her Game
For Dee Caffari, skippering a Volvo team is the culmination of an extraordinary career. So why doesn’t she feel she’s made it yet?
A Test Of Commitment
Jessie Zevalkink and her fiance .Luke Yeates, Sailed from her house to his - 4,800 north atlantic miles from Michigan to Cornwall.
Tested: Dufour 56 Exclusive
Does Dufour’s revamped 560 live up to its ‘exclusive’ badge?
Navigation Briefing
Navigators need to have a close knowledge of tidal streams and currents.
Riding To A Record
Akzonobel Set a New Race Record When the Crew Covered 602 Miles Through the North Atlantic in 24 Hours. Navigator Jules Salter Tells Justin Chisholm How They Did It
Floating Hazard Or Tall Tale?
Millions of containers are shipped around the world. helen fretter investigates what the chances of hitting one at sea really are
Wild Times At St Maarten Regatta
Rob Melotti Reports on a Weekend of High-performance Sailing at the Biggest Regatta in the Caribbean
Schooner Magic
Tom Cunliffe Joins the Crew of the 135ft Schooner Eleonora for the Caribbean 600 Race
Against the Odds
Frank Dye and Bill Brockbank Were Caught Out in a Force 9 While Sailing Between the Faeroes and Norway in Dye’s 16ft Wayfarer Dinghy. This Is Their Story of Survival
Drive It Like You Stole It
There’s No Holding Back on the Vendée Globe Race as Skippers Go All Out at Record Speeds. Elaine Bunting Reports.
Sailing Without an Engine
You’re more likely to see a seagull smoking a cigar than a solo skipper sailing without an engine these days, but for martin o’scannall, removing the engine from his yacht was the beginning of an even more beautiful friendship with the sea
Preparing For The Pacific
Having recently crossed tHe Pacific, multiHull sailor Stephen Kingsman gives His tiPs on boat cHoice, PreParation and Places not to miss
Jason Ker
A Designer Known For His Irc Monohulls And America’s Cup Boats, Ker Has Made The Successful Switch To Cruising Catamaran Design. Sam Fortescue Finds Out How
5 Tips Winning In Bareboats
How to win in a charter fleet
A Concept That Could Make Sailing Much Easier
The strange looking prototype inflated wing sail is truly innovative. Matthew Sheahan sails a concept that could make sailing much easier
ARC Report Heaven or Hell?
The Annual Rally Across the Atlantic Was a Test of Ingenuity and Seamanship for Some.
World's Best Places to Sail
Cruising Guru Jimmy Cornell on what is driving the migration of yachts around the globe and where you can still get away from it all.
New Yachts At Düsseldorf
Boot Düsseldorf In January Is The Place To Be For Anyone Checking Out New Yachts. We Preview What’s On Offer At The World’s Largest Indoor Boat Show
Extraordinary Boats
Charal Is A Next-generation Foiling Imoca 60, Designed By Vplp And Newly Launched For Solo Skipper Jérémie Beyou.
Storm Rolling In
The Young Crew Of A 16ft Open Boat Face An Impending Force 7 Gale Off The Coast Of Brittany – And It’s Getting Dark
Viva Italia!
In The Era Of The Seriously Stylish Fast Cruiser, Toby Hodges Looks At How Italy Is Dominating The Market And Fashioning Today’s Yachts
5 Tips Improving Boatspeed
How to get your boat on the pace
On Test: JPK 1030
Pip Hare Feels Right at Home in This Quick, No-nonsense Boat That’s Ideal for Short-handers. Photos by Jean-marie Liot
On Test: Sun Fast 3300
Jeanneau’s Latest Sun Fast is a Whole Bundle of Fun
Tasman Treasures
Cruising in the ‘Roaring Forties’ proves rewarding for Janneke Kuysters as she braves the bass strait to explore Tasmania.
Special Report
Susan Glenny on what to do during a dismasting.
Ready For The Atlantic Crossing
Elaine Bunting asks a delivery skipper, charter pros and some first-time transatlantic skippers for their best advice on planning and preparing for the big adventure.
Time to Buy Your Next Boat
If the arguments for and against your next boat are equal, just do it, says Rupert holmes.