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ARC Report Heaven or Hell?
The Annual Rally Across the Atlantic Was a Test of Ingenuity and Seamanship for Some.
World's Best Places to Sail
Cruising Guru Jimmy Cornell on what is driving the migration of yachts around the globe and where you can still get away from it all.
Riding To A Record
Akzonobel Set a New Race Record When the Crew Covered 602 Miles Through the North Atlantic in 24 Hours. Navigator Jules Salter Tells Justin Chisholm How They Did It
New Yachts At Düsseldorf
Boot Düsseldorf In January Is The Place To Be For Anyone Checking Out New Yachts. We Preview What’s On Offer At The World’s Largest Indoor Boat Show
Extraordinary Boats
Charal Is A Next-generation Foiling Imoca 60, Designed By Vplp And Newly Launched For Solo Skipper Jérémie Beyou.
Storm Rolling In
The Young Crew Of A 16ft Open Boat Face An Impending Force 7 Gale Off The Coast Of Brittany – And It’s Getting Dark
Viva Italia!
In The Era Of The Seriously Stylish Fast Cruiser, Toby Hodges Looks At How Italy Is Dominating The Market And Fashioning Today’s Yachts
Tasman Treasures
Cruising in the ‘Roaring Forties’ proves rewarding for Janneke Kuysters as she braves the bass strait to explore Tasmania.
Special Report
Susan Glenny on what to do during a dismasting.
Ready For The Atlantic Crossing
Elaine Bunting asks a delivery skipper, charter pros and some first-time transatlantic skippers for their best advice on planning and preparing for the big adventure.
Caribbean Gold
Antigua Sailing Week 2017 Marked 50 Years of Top-flight Racing. Helen Fretter Reports
The Two Year Goal
Caspar Craven Dreamed Of A Two-year Voyage With His Family. How Could He Make It Happen?
Beached In Tierra Del Fuego
When a solo sailor Went aground in a remote area, skip novak came to the rescue
Let Battle Commence
The 35th America’s Cup Promises to Be One of the Most Closely Fought Ever. We Look at Why
Stripped And Reloaded
What is the Volvo Ocean Race One-design Fleet Doing in an Old Fish Market by the River Tagus? Elaine Bunting Finds Out
The Peyton Way
Yachting Cartoonist Mike Peyton, Who Died In January, Touched So Many Lives With His Art And Sense Of Humour, But He Was First And Foremost A Great Sailor
Matthew Sheahan
Certain species have developed the ability to align themselves with the earth’s magnetic fields. So why not us?
Revolutionary Trimaran Will Foil Solo At 50 Knots
This Radical New 100Ft Trimaran Is Designed To Do 50 Knots Across The Open Ocean. Elaine Bunting Talked To Her Designer.
Special Report
Will Bruton On Own Boat Tuition.
Floating Hazard Or Tall Tale?
Millions of containers are shipped around the world. helen fretter investigates what the chances of hitting one at sea really are
Wild Times At St Maarten Regatta
Rob Melotti Reports on a Weekend of High-performance Sailing at the Biggest Regatta in the Caribbean
Schooner Magic
Tom Cunliffe Joins the Crew of the 135ft Schooner Eleonora for the Caribbean 600 Race
Against the Odds
Frank Dye and Bill Brockbank Were Caught Out in a Force 9 While Sailing Between the Faeroes and Norway in Dye’s 16ft Wayfarer Dinghy. This Is Their Story of Survival
The Crazy World of the Gigayacht
Megabuilds Were Big News in 2016. Helen Fretter Delves Into the World of the Gigayacht.
Vendee Globe Ready for Take Off
The solo round the world race could be the fastest, fiercest and hairiest yet. Elaine bunting reports.
The Man Behind The Suit
Alex Thomson Is Embarking on His Fifth Vendée Globe Campaign. Helen Fretter Found Out What Drives Him
The surge in 60-footers
New yacht design has taken a giant leap in average length. Toby hodges reports on the boom in big boats
How America Won the Cup
Approaching the 35th America’s Cup, Adrian Morgan admires the Great Gamble that won the first event for the Schooner America
Extraordinary Boats
The Carkeek 40 is a proven design that originally dates from 2012.
Uphill All the Way
Sailing 30,000 Miles Around the World ‘the Wrong Way’, the Crews of the Bt Global Challenge Braved Icebergs, Snowstorms and Hurricane Force Winds.