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In the beginning
How the evolutionary development of the sailor was saved from going down the pan
Fitting new toerails and grabrails
Rupert Holmes explains the techniques for removal and replacement
Fitting a hot water system
Today most new yachts come with pressurised hot water, but that wasn’t the case 20 or 30 years ago. Rupert Holmes looks at how to retrofit a system to your boat
A One Design from Devon
The Devon Yawl is as sturdy as she looks and there is plenty else to admire about this popular Salcombe Yawl evolution, says Peter Poland
Bay Of Islands Cruising Guide
Huw Williams visits New Zealand’s irresistible Bay of Islands
Is Your Boat Proving ‘Almost' Watertight?
Water can sneak into your boat undetected for years. Øyvind Bordal explains where leaks develop, and how to find them in time
Spoilt for choice
Comfort, speed and a whole host of options, Dufour’s 530 has it all, as Sam Jefferson discovers
Exiled at sea for 70 days
A dream trip to the eastern Caribbean turned into a nightmare after coronavirus quarantine rules led to a 70 day odyssey for Peter and Margarida Lukursky
Sustaining the dream
Hannah Mills hopes to become the most successful female Olympic sailor ever in Tokyo next year, but now she also has other things on her mind
Coach yourself
Taking time out from the race course to have an objective look at your skills can pay dividends. Mark Rushall explains the process
Champagne sailing
French manufacturer Tofinou has always excelled at marrying speed with style. Their new 9.7 does not disappoint, as Sam Jefferson discovers
AROUND the top of Scotland
In the second part of his round-Britain adventure series, Jonathan Winter sails Nova from Dundee to Belfast via Orkney and the Hebrides, sampling the delights of Scottish whisky and discovering close-knit coastal communities on the way
Which trailer-sailer for Ullswater?
Which trailer-sailer for Ullswater?
The search for an accessible boat
What boats are best suited for disabled sailors? Ian Cameron recounts Fife SailabilityÕs exciting journey from trimarans to powerboats
The sailor who beat lockdown
A small New Zealand town is enchanted by the arrival of a surprise visitor, reports Matt Vance
Twister time
Peter Poland reviews and test sails the popular classic Kim Holman-designed Twister
UK Coastguard to invest £170m in new radio network
The reliability of communication transmissions between boats at sea and the UK Coastguard is set to improve with a new £170 million emergency radio network.
Non-sailor's day
Mastering the gentle art of sailing gently
Mark the middle
Doing things properly doesn't always work out
Repairing the gooseneck
James Brooking fabricates and fettles a complicated set of loose joints
Finding Florida
The Pattison family were in for a shock when they left their quiet lockdown Caribbean island behind
A perfect crime
Yes, we might have taken the boat, but it wasn’t exactly stealing, Your Honour
PRINCESS X80
The saloon extends a long way forward on the main deck
POWER GAME
Luxury and engine power both demand acres of space, but perfomance boats need to be slender. Can Pershing’s latest creation pull off the ultimate spatial compromise?
PRESTIGE 420FLY
The 420 Fly is more than a mid-life facelift of an existing model. With new engines and an improved interior layout, is the entry-level Prestige better than ever?
NIMBUS T8
The third and smallest model in Nimbus’ outboard sportsboat range could actually be the best of the bunch, judging from our lively sea trial
EDITOR VS JETSKI
Hugo takes his first ride on the latest Kawasaki stand-up jet Ski to see if this pumped up speed machine really is the next big thing in Motoryacht toys
SPIRITUAL AWAKENING
Having followed this project from start to finish we finally get our chance to take to the water aboard the stunning Spirit P70
SANLORENZO SX112
The 112 is the new flagship of the inventive SX range
BERING 145
The 145 will be the largest yacht Bering has ever built