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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.
Designer Daysailer
Bill springer meets former whitbread round the world race team owner george collins on his new custom daysailer, chessie racing.
Small Boat, Big Ocean
LEFT MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY SCARRED BUT WITH UNFINISHED BUSINESS, A YOUNG MAX CAMPBELL RETURNS TO HIS 22FT WOODEN SLOOP TO BRING HER BACK ACROSS THE ATLANTIC SINGLE-HANDED
Extraordinary Boats
CROSBIE LORIMER ON SHEARWATER
Explore The Intriguing Ideas Inside This Amazing Yacht
Can a design drawing inspiration from imoca 60s meet the unforgiving demands of high latitudes cruising? David Glenn sails a yacht that aims to achieve just that
Special Report
HELEN FRETTER on weather routeing
Live The Dream
Jimmy Cornell on what Can really make or break a Cruising voyage.
America's Cup Diary
Strength and fitness will be a key element for the eventual cup winners, but could kiwi ingenuity still have a part to play?
The Man Behind The Suit
Alex Thomson Is Embarking on His Fifth Vendée Globe Campaign. Helen Fretter Found Out What Drives Him
The surge in 60-footers
New yacht design has taken a giant leap in average length. Toby hodges reports on the boom in big boats
How America Won the Cup
Approaching the 35th America’s Cup, Adrian Morgan admires the Great Gamble that won the first event for the Schooner America
Extraordinary Boats
The Carkeek 40 is a proven design that originally dates from 2012.
The Crazy World of the Gigayacht
Megabuilds Were Big News in 2016. Helen Fretter Delves Into the World of the Gigayacht.
Uphill All the Way
Sailing 30,000 Miles Around the World ‘the Wrong Way’, the Crews of the Bt Global Challenge Braved Icebergs, Snowstorms and Hurricane Force Winds.
Mutiny The Inside Story
Conrad Humphreys on the TV Recreation of the Voyage of William Bligh and 18 Men Cast Adrift After the Mutiny on the Bounty in 1789
Pacific Bound
Chris and Helen Tibbs Describe How They Planned and Set About Sailing Across the Pacific
Special Report
Paul Heiney on writing a pilot book.
Extraordinary Boats
Andi Robertson on the Arkema 3 Mini 6.50
Vancouver Island To New Zealand
From Temperate Rainforest to the Bay of Islands, Tom and Vicky Jackson Report on a Season of Pacific Ocean Sailing.
Trial And Error
There Is No Such Thing as a Dead Cert in Offshore Racing, as This Year’s Rolex Middle Sea Race Proved. Helen Fretter Reports.
Vendee Globe Ready for Take Off
The solo round the world race could be the fastest, fiercest and hairiest yet. Elaine bunting reports.