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BUYER'S GUIDE - MARINE BINOCULARS
Developments in optics and materials mean marine binoculars now offer better value than ever before. Dennis O’Neill rounded up the best pairs – for all budgets
TECHNICAL WATERPROOF FABRICS
Exciting advances in textile design are leading to drier, warmer and lighter marine clothing. Sam Fortescue explains the benefits, and the science
PETE GOSS DESIGNING OUR PERFECT BOAT
The legendary offshore yachtsman talks us through the design of his latest boat
'ROLLED & DISMASTED IN MONSTER SEAS'
Ian Herbert-Jones found himself dismasted and injured in an 80-knot storm deep in the South Atlantic after 219 days at sea in the Golden Globe Race. He told Theo Stocker about the experience
FIRST TEST ELAN E4
Elan’s smallest boat is a huge amount of fun, but would she make a sensible cruising boat? Theo Stocker set out to find her limits
THE 2022-23 GOLDEN GLOBE RACE : THE RACE OF ATTRITION
Katy Stickland talks to the five finishers about routing, gear failure, their seamanship and how they coped spending eight months alone at sea
CRUISING CATS
Catamarans are becoming ever more popular with private owners, especially for blue-water adventures. Theo Stocker takes a look at two new models
TECHNICAL WINDOWS & HATCHES
A leaky hatch or window can make life down below miserable. Duncan Kent explains how to ditch those drippy blues forever
The Tongan Way
One cruising couple discover the simple, unspoilt and breathtaking islands of Tonga en route to New Zealand
ADVENTURE SAILING EAST BEYOND THE BERLIN WALL
The coast of former East Germany offers Karen Eriksen and family tranquility and history in equal measure
CRUISING HONEYMOON THROUGH THE CRINAN CANAL
Newlyweds Stuart and Emma start their happily ever after' by piloting Evolene up the west coast of Scotland
'CAUGHT WITH NO ENGINE & NOWHERE TO GO'
When Tina McLachlan was caught by a 60-knot squall in the middle of the night and the anchors dragged, a grounding was just minutes away
FIRST TEST NEEL 43
If you're torn between the performance of a trimaran and the accommodation of a cruising cat, the Neel 43 might offer a solution, says David Harding
How to get some 'me time' at sea
The GGR has been a riveting slow burner of a race
SWALLOW YACHTS 32
Small boat specialist Swallow Yachts is venturing above 30ft for a sailing boat for the first time with the new Swallow 32, and it’s also returning to its roots with woodepoxy construction.
POINTER 30
The fact that the accommodation of the Pointer is designed around a Nespresso machine, enshrined in glory, tells you a lot about this boat.
BENTE 28
Once you’ve seen one, Bente yachts are unmistakable. We revisited the brand’s first boat, the Bente 24, a couple of issues ago, which has been around for 10 years or so.
Call to fit carbon monoxide detectors after tragedy
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) is calling on boat owners to fit carbon monoxide detectors after two men tragically lost their lives in January 2022 aboard sports cruiser Emma Louise, while tied up at Port Hamble Marina.
KIRSTEN NEUSCHÄFER WINS
the Golden Globe crown and makes history
Beating around the boot of Italy
The omens are good when your new boat is so enjoyable on its first passage home
PILOTAGE UP THE RIVER TO BARNSTAPLE
An expedition upriver to Barnstaple, on the estuary of the rivers Taw and Torridge, crosses drying banks and a dangerous harbour bar. Ken Endean updates the pilotage information on the formerly busy port
KENICHI HORIE 'I WANT TO CROSS THE PACIFIC AT 100'
His age-defying achievements are the stuff of legend, says Nic Compton, but how did this gentle, unassuming man fulfil such huge sailing ambitions?
ADVENTURE NEW ZEALAND 8 SUMMER CRUISE
Alex and Lesley Stone share the story of their summer cruise around Aotearoa, New Zealand
'SECOND-HAND: THE GOOD, BAD AND THE UGLY'
When Simon and Sally Hardaker set out with friends to buy a boat suited to long-distance cruising they encountered a tricky second-hand market considerably changed in recent times
HOW TO DRY OUT ALONGSIDE
Knowing how to dry out against piles or a wall can save time and money for working on the hull
How to prepare for HEAVY WEATHER
It’s one thing weathering a storm offshore, but what should coastal sailors do when a big blow is imminent? Martin Thomas explains, and Theo Stocker puts it to the test
The traditional magic of inflatables
Qwerky, our lovely little yellow dinghy, is unstable when we transfer to and from the boarding platform, so we have decided to change over to an inflatable. After taking advice from a dinghy repair company we have opted for a Honwave and on inflating it in the garden I find we’re delighted with the decision.
A watery graveyard revisited
Driving Over Lemons, Chris Stewart’s book about Andalucia, is a book I have not read. But I don’t need to.
Sailing away from the sea
Cleaving tracks between nations, we all love the great sea passages. Even if it’s only Calais.
UN in historic agreement to protect planet's marine biodiversity
United Nations member countries have for the first time ever reached agreement on a unified legal treaty to protect marine biodiversity in the high seas, helping to protect almost half the planet’s surface that is beyond national maritime borders.