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A WEEK A FLOAT SICILY
The Aeolian Islands delight the senses, with delicious cuisine, charming bays and smouldering volcanoes, as Lu Heikell discovers
British yachting's post-lockdown boom
UK yacht brokerages are reporting a spike in new and second-hand boat sales, with many of them now struggling to find used yachts to sell. The increase began during the summer following the easing of the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.
Adventure The Eighth Continent
Thom D’Arcy cruises off the beaten track and explores the extraordinary culture and rich natural history of Madagascar
UK Coastguard To Replace Emergency Radio Network
More than £170 million is to be spent on installing a new emergency radio network for HM Coastguard.
Tributes to pioneering Arctic cruiser and environmentalist Brian Black
Renowned Arctic sailor, journalist and environmentalist, Brian Black, has died, aged 77.
‘Dead ahead were the bows of an unlit freighter'
Paul Dale has a harrowing near-miss with an unlit freighter at night while on a 110-mile voyage from Trinidad to the Grenadines
TECHNICAL IS YOUR ANCHOR CHAIN UP TO THE JOB?
It’s all well and good having a solid anchor, but having ground tackle that is going to keep you secure is equally important, says Vyv Cox
TO PROTECT & SERVE
Ireland’s Fastnet Lighthouse has kept sailors safe for over a century. John Greeves talks to one of its former keepers about life on the rock
Larry Pardey remembered
Legendary bluewater cruiser, small boat sailor and master boatbuilder Larry Pardey has died in New Zealand, aged 81.
CHAPMAN'S POOL, DORSET
Often overlooked by cruisers, Dag Pike discovers solitude at this semi-circular bay on the south coast
A WEEK AFLOAT GALICIA
The enchanting Rías Baixas in north-west Spain offer rewarding, sheltered cruising, making them ideal for a sailing holiday
A LIFE WELL SAILED
Brian Black looks back at 50 years of cruising, mostly shared with his wife Lesley and their children Kieron and Sarah, and reflects on how it shaped his sailing
Scotland's best voyages
Whether you’ve just got a few days to explore the West Coast, or the open North Atlantic is calling, Scotland’s sea routes offer almost endless options says Brian Black
‘With no sails, no engine and no jury rig - I decided to abandon ship'
Solo skipper Billy Brannan lost his home when his 34ft yacht Helena was knocked down, rolled and dismasted during an Atlantic storm - and the rescue itself proved to be a challenge
Shrinking insurance market causes headache for offshore cruisers
Yacht owners who want to sail further afield are being advised to provide extra information, such as evidence of sailing experience, in order to improve their chances of finding a policy.
Southampton Boat Show on hold until 2021
Organisers of the Southampton Boat Show are looking at holding a smaller event for 2020, after confirming that the show in its current format would not be going ahead in September due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
HOME WATERS CONQUERING THE FEARSOME PASSAGES OF WALES
Jonty Pearce finds his planning and sailing skills tested while cruising the sometimes challenging west coast of Wales
LIFE-CHANGING SAILING
With Black Lives Matter hitting the headlines, Scaramouche Sailing Trust’s Jaydon Owusu and Tyler Harriott wanted to share their experiences of the UK sailing community
Distance to run made simple
A basic graph can keep you on track and simplify your decision-making at sea, says David Smith
Sailing without sight
David Thompson shares the joy and instructional challenges of being a sighted volunteer for blind and partially-sighted sailors
Could you fix a jammed sheave without a rigger?
Could you fix a jammed sheave without a rigger?
A WEEK AFLOAT MARMARIS, TURKEY
A friendly welcome awaits Lu Heikell as she explores the bays, anchorages and cultural highlights of this Turkish region
How To Take Pets Sailing
Taking cats and dogs to sea needs extra thought on a cruising yacht, explains Erin Carey
TECHNICAL FURLING MAINSAILS
Some sailors swear by furling mainsail systems, others swear at them. Graham Snook looks at ways to keep your furling mainsail in check.
The art of solo cruising
Toby Heppell looks at the art of sailing alone and considers what constitutes good seamanship when it’s only you on board
‘I was jammed. Without my phone I'd be dead'
Martin Blount was fortunate to have survived getting stuck head-first inside his cockpit locker while working alone on his boat
Sailing across Sweden
Mark Blackburn recalls happy memories of his final cruise with his father David along the Göta Canal
MERVYN WHEATLEY ONE LAST ADVENTURE
Toby Heppell speaks to Mervyn Wheatley as he looks ahead to his sixth OSTAR, now re-scheduled to take place in 2021, and ponders the changes in sailing through his decades-long career
ADVENTURE ISLAND ODYSSEY
Erin Carey and her young family cruise the Leeward Islands and discover the region’s distinct cultures and topography
GLENCOE, SCOTLAND
Brian Black discovers history, hill walking and fine dining in this sheltered Highland anchorage