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THE TRUE COST OF RUNNING A SUPERYACHT
Motor Boat & Yachting UK

THE TRUE COST OF RUNNING A SUPERYACHT

Everyone loves the idea of owning a superyacht but what does it actually cost to run one? The owners of a Sunseeker 105 charter yacht reveal all...

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6 mins  |
February 2024
AQUADOR 300 НТ
Motor Boat & Yachting UK

AQUADOR 300 НТ

Alex Smith tests one of the most exciting new compact cruisers money can buy

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6 mins  |
February 2024
HOW TO NAVIGATE OVERFALLS
Motor Boat & Yachting UK

HOW TO NAVIGATE OVERFALLS

Overfalls are areas of broken or rougher water caused by tidal currents flowing past or over geographic features.

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2 mins  |
February 2024
SLEIPNER'S NEW FINS
Motor Boat & Yachting UK

SLEIPNER'S NEW FINS

If you're looking for extra comfort at sea Sleipner's electric-powered radically curved Vector Fins could be a game-changer

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6 mins  |
February 2024
BIG TRIP SMALL BOAT [PART 2]
Motor Boat & Yachting UK

BIG TRIP SMALL BOAT [PART 2]

Having made it from Runswick Bay, Yorkshire, to Harwich, Essex, in just one day, Ian Furby continues his attempt to circumnavigate Britain in his 18ft Nordkapp speedboat

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10+ mins  |
February 2024
SUNSEEKER 100 YACHT BOAT TEST
Motor Boat & Yachting UK

SUNSEEKER 100 YACHT BOAT TEST

A breezy delivery trip from Southampton to Poole provided the perfect conditions for sea trialling Sunseeker's latest big boat sensation

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7 mins  |
February 2024
WALLYWHY 150
Motor Boat & Yachting UK

WALLYWHY 150

A new launch from Wally is always going to cause a splash, but will the latest addition to the Wally why range create the same ripples as its larger predecessor?

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February 2024
AQUAHOLIC
Motor Boat & Yachting UK

AQUAHOLIC

Nick Burnham - His very last boat trip before he died was a final cruise up his beloved River Dart with my mother and I aboard my own boat

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February 2024
FIRST TEST BAVARIA C46
Yachting Monthly UK

FIRST TEST BAVARIA C46

Massive bow sections create a huge amounts of space on board, and in theory, a powerful hull to give lively sailing. Theo Stocker pushes the boat to see if the reality matches up

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10 mins  |
January 2024
Top study shows biofuels could be a greener choice than electric propulsion
Yachting Monthly UK

Top study shows biofuels could be a greener choice than electric propulsion

The most in-depth analysis yet of marine leisure vessels’ propulsion systems has found that using biofuels in traditional engines is greener than electric propulsion systems in many cases.

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January 2024
ADVENTURE - IRELAND'S WILD ATLANTIC COAST
Yachting Monthly UK

ADVENTURE - IRELAND'S WILD ATLANTIC COAST

Artist Joanna Martin sailed south along the wild west coast of Ireland, where the power of the ocean meets rugged cliffs and deserted shores. She joined husband Mark and son William for part of their circumnavigation of Ireland, heading from County Mayo to Kinsale

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6 mins  |
January 2024
CORAL GARDENING IN FRENCH POLYNESIA
Yachting Monthly UK

CORAL GARDENING IN FRENCH POLYNESIA

After witnessing the wonders of the Gambier Islands' flourishing reefs, two sailors meet an inspiring group of coral conservationists

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10 mins  |
January 2024
Historic series of storms batter UK coasts
Yachting Monthly UK

Historic series of storms batter UK coasts

The coasts of Britain and Europe were hit by a historic series of autumnal storms, all within four weeks of each other. The storms claimed several lives, destroyed hundreds of boats and caused millions of pounds’ worth of damage.

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January 2024
NEW BOATS
Yachting Monthly UK

NEW BOATS

Ultra-cool, sporty weekenders and dayboats are a niche of the market that's seeing some exciting new designs emerging. Theo Stocker takes a look at two of the latest

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January 2024
Red sky, morning and night
Yachting Monthly UK

Red sky, morning and night

Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in the morning, sailor’s warning. This is the most well-known of the weather proverbs.

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January 2024
SAGITTA 30
Yachting Monthly UK

SAGITTA 30

If you're after a 30-footer that combines offshore ability with shallow draught, good performance and roomy accommodation, a Sagitta's two hulls might fit the bill. David Harding explains why

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January 2024
THE AZORES & BACK RACE
Yachting Monthly UK

THE AZORES & BACK RACE

Every four years Falmouth hosts a classic ocean race that's open to all; Angela Rice speaks to competitors about its demands and rewards

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6 mins  |
January 2024
Using radar for COLLISION AVOIDANCE
Yachting Monthly UK

Using radar for COLLISION AVOIDANCE

Radar is now more efficient, more affordable and far more advanced than even a few years ago. Rachael Sprot explains how to utilise the latest technology to keep clear at sea

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January 2024
A QUESTION OF SEAMANSHIP
Yachting Monthly UK

A QUESTION OF SEAMANSHIP

Navigation light obscured - can I proceed?

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January 2024
Bodge-jobs don't work
Yachting Monthly UK

Bodge-jobs don't work

Trying to find shortcuts around tricky boating tasks usually doesn’t work. In fact it often creates more problems than before.

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January 2024
'WE SPOTTED PEOPLE IN THE WATER, FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES'
Yachting Monthly UK

'WE SPOTTED PEOPLE IN THE WATER, FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES'

When Mike Goodwin and his crew spotted something in the water at the end of their charter, they were unaware of the life-and-death drama in which they were about to play a part. This is his harrowing account of what happened

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6 mins  |
January 2024
MAKE YOUR BOAT CHILD-FRIENDLY
Yachting Monthly UK

MAKE YOUR BOAT CHILD-FRIENDLY

Whether you're sailing near or far, a few simple modifications to your yacht can make life on board much more secure and comfortable for children, says Justin Halewood

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8 mins  |
January 2024
Yachtsmen's role in the Great Flood
Yachting Monthly UK

Yachtsmen's role in the Great Flood

A train was stopped when it collided with a bungalow planing down a breaking wave

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January 2024
Child-friendly cruising skills
Yachting Monthly UK

Child-friendly cruising skills

We hammered along the wild coasts a bit too enthusiastically

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January 2024
Rediscovering the Whitsundays
Yachting Monthly UK

Rediscovering the Whitsundays

New Zealanders Anna Willison and husband Angus embark on what her workmates call an OPOE (Old Person's Overseas Adventure), a circumnavigation

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January 2024
HOW IT WORKS WINTER SERVICING
Yachting Monthly UK

HOW IT WORKS WINTER SERVICING

Winter is a great time to make a detailed assessment of your boat's condition. Dennis O'Neill offers some handy reminders on areas that shouldn't be overlooked.

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January 2024
FAST CATS UNLEASHED
Yachting World

FAST CATS UNLEASHED

AS MULTIHULLS GET BIGGER AND FASTER, IT'S NO SURPRISE OWNERS WANT TO TEST THEM ON THE RACECOURSE

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9 mins  |
December 2023
SUPER TROUPER
Yachting World

SUPER TROUPER

A WATERSHED DESIGN FOR THE TRADITIONAL SWEDISH BRAND, BUT DOES ARCONA'S FLAGSHIP HAVE THE X-FACTOR TO STAND OUT IN A CROWD?

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10 mins  |
December 2023
MATTHEW SHEAHAN
Yachting World

MATTHEW SHEAHAN

WHEN AEROSPACE COMPANIES ARE INTERESTED IN SAILING TECHNOLOGY, THAT'S WHEN YOU KNOW IT'S GOT COMPLICATED...

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December 2023
PUTTING ON A SHOW
Yachting World

PUTTING ON A SHOW

LES VOILES DE SAINT-TROPEZ IS SAILING'S GREATEST SPECTACLE. DAN HOUSTON EXAMINES ITS ENDURING APPEAL

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December 2023