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A Boater's Work Is Never Done
John tackles the long list of jobs he needs to do on his boat before taking her out of hibernation.
The Truth About Fishing Pot Markers
Why are poorly marked pots such a persistent problem and what can be done to solve it?
The Born Again Boat Owner
NICK BURNHAM: I am now the proud owner of a Jeanneau Leader 805. But what to call her? I’m beginning to think this might be an even bigger decision than buying the thing
The L-Plate Liveaboards
MIKE BODNAR: Everything on the waterways wants to kill you, or hurt you badly. Or at least bruise your ego. So it seemed to us anyway, as we continued towards the south of France on Liberty
How To Hold Your Boat Steady
MBY’s definitive guide to boat handling. Don’t forget to watch the accompanying video tutorials at mby.com/howto
Going full Circle
In the final instalment of his Arctic expedition, John and Cecienne pass through spectral villages and marvel at the beauty of Norway’s brisk waters one last time
New Marina On The Dart
£75 million proposed investment plans submitted.
Cumberlidge On Cruising
PETER CUMBERLIDGE: The North Sea is fi lling up with new wind farms, especially off the Dutch coast. Anyone heading for Holland this summer needs the latest charts and a carefully planned route
The L-Plate Liveaboards
MIKE BODNAR: There’s nothing like taking a leap into the deep end to quickly improve your knowledge, boating or otherwise. We learnt all about this as we set off down the Saône
I was charged €80,000 for a tow
ANTON DIMECH: What should have been a standard delivery trip turned into a very expensive detour when the steering fluid ran low
Suzuki Joins The Big League
The engine builder launches 350hp outboard with dual propellers
Double The Trouble, Twice The Fun
James Maxey thought he’d created his perfect boat by fitting stabilisers to his 52ft trawler, but it turns out there was a bigger twist still to come
Boat Master
GONE WITH THE WINDLASS Last time I was out on the boat – a Fairline Phantom 50 – it struck me whether I should be concerned about the strain on my electric windlass when retrieving the anchor. Is it okay to haul the whole lot in one go or does that put too much strain on the motor and risk damage? Michael Crowley
Used Prices On The Up
Strong boat sales and a shortage of secondhand stock is pushing up prices.
The Born Again Boat Owner
NICK BURNHAM: After three happy years together, it is with a heavy heart that I part ways with the vessel that showed me how to love again. Goodbye, Smuggler’s Blues
Buying Into - The European Dream
Why waste time specifying the perfect boat for exploring the waterways of France and Holland when Nick and Sandy Trotter have done all the hard work for you?
Edge Of Darkness
John and his crew suffer rough seas and shocking conditions on the second leg of their journey to the far north.
Celebrating Carlo Riva
Carlo Riva, who died on April 10 at the age of 95, transformed his family firm into one of the world’s most famous brands, which still remains synonymous with the glamour and luxury of la dolce vita.
Boat Owner Not Guilty Of Manslaughter
Businessman cleared after his friend was accidentally killed in boat crash.
The Truth About The Colregs Court Case
The skipper accused of breaking the regulations was acquitted in court, but why was he on trial?
XO DFNDR
With its rollcage and tenacious-looking matt-black shell, does the Land Rover of the sea live up to its on-road counterpart?
Cumberlidge On Cruising
PETER CUMBERLIDGE: Once a world-famous fishing port, the UK’s 2017 City of Culture has a stylish marina in the historic Humber docks, with restaurants, tapas bars and chic galleries aplenty.
Fairline Squadron 53
This craft oozes quality, from its soft curves and meticulously lacquered woods to its copious customisation options. It’s a pretty special drive, too.
Marine 16 Diesel Dipper
Automated fuel sampler
Cranchi Expands Uk Network
Tingdene Boat Sales group takes on popular Italian brand
Two Rescued Off Devon Coast
Boat sinks three miles off Prawle Point
Grand Banks 60
Grand Banks 60
Cumberlidge On Cruising
PETER CUMBERLIDGE: Why not stay at home in good old England for some relaxed summer cruising? Lyme Bay and Dorset’s Jurassic Coast are blessed with many enticing small harbours and anchorages
I Accidentally Set My Sunseeker On Fire
DEBBIE GREEN: I thought nothing of having a candle lighter on board my boat. But when I saw smoke billowing from the galley, I knew I was in imminent danger
Size Isn't Everything
Having made the decision to downsize, it’s just a matter of finding their sea legs for Gilbert and Maire