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Make or break situation
How you can get snookered when sailing

Old gaffer to Ushant
Max Liberson suffers concussion, ghostly apparitions and crew desertion on a tiring voyage to France

Fitting a new water tank gauge
Measuring your boat’s water capacity is essential for any cruiser, yet is surprisingly hard to get right, discovers Roger Hughes

Fast track to Yachtmaster
When Covid scuppers Josh Lindley’s gap year, he takes on a demanding 5-month sailing course instead to qualify as a skipper

Weather forecast models and apps
Rupert Holmes unpicks the tech behind the data that underpins all weather apps and highlights his favourite software

Short-handed harbour manoeuvres
Øyvind Bordal has some tips for single- and double-handers

Reach for the pie
A new year: how to get fighting fit for sailing

The long port tack to Antigua
Hermione Pattison’s family endures a tough passage when they leave the US on a tumultuous 1,600-mile beat to windward

Becoming a boat owner
Scott Opie buys a £1,300 trailer-sailer and discovers the ups and downs of sailing

The gospel...
Anyone can find themselves out of their depth

Shipwrecked in a 12ft keelboat
Despite a sinking off Portugal, French sailor Yann Quenet hasn’t been put off his microyacht circumnavigation dreams. John Jameson reports

For the simple pleasure of sailing
Looking for performance, elegance and impeccable manners from a weekender? Then the Rustler 33 is your sort of boat, says David Harding

Low-tide checks
Spring tides offer the chance to check out what lies beneath the usual low water mark

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