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JEANNEAU CAP CAMARAT 10.5 CC
If you want a boat that can do it all, the flagship centre console model from Jeanneau's famous Cap Camarat line might be just the thing
HOW TO BERTHA PILOTHOUSE BOAT
Look around any marina in the UK or abroad and you will almost always see a fleet of small pilothouse motorboats dotted around the pontoons.
BUYING A FLYBRIDGE CRUISER
Henry Firman trawls Europe's best shows in search of a new boat
Traditional Broads motor cruisers
Why large wooden traditional cruisers such as the 43ft Silver Jubilee class are Clive and his wife's favourite holiday charter vessels
Portable toilet buyer's guide
Ali Wood checks out the best places to go... when you really need to go
Calm day antics
Getting close to seabirds, achieving a level horizon... and not dropping the camera
A narrow escape
Dave struggles to remember why owning a classic boat is such a privilege...
Diesel heat exchanger and manifold repair
Barry Pickthall explains how he carried out engine repairs on a budget after a couple of years of Covid lockdown neglect
BUYING A USED...GRANDEZZA 34
With more than 76,000 islands, 56,000 lakes and 300,000 kilometres of coastline, the Finns are never far from water. Unsurprising then that they should make best use of it, with traditions ranging from the downright peculiar (eg: washing their rugs in the brackish water of the Baltic) to building some of the finest vessels afloat. In fact, the nation’s boatbuilding prowess knows no bounds; from the 250,000 GT Icon of the Seas passenger liner right the way down to Finnmaster’s petite 5.5m Husky R5.
FIND ME A SECONDHAND...RIVER BOAT
Offshore boats can certainly venture upstream, but dedicated river boats are optimised for inland cruising. So this month, we are back on the river, decked out in a straw boater and striped blazer, glass of Pimm’s in hand (once safely moored for the afternoon, of course).
LIFE ON THE OPEN ROAD
Andrew Wilson-Bett explains why trailer boating is the best fun you can have
Sinking pontoons and a twisted knee
John Latham experiences an inauspicious start to his cruise from Dublin to Northern Ireland when hit by gale force winds in harbour
SUNSEEKER SUPERHAWK 55
After a 14-year hiatus the Superhawk is back this time tapping into the trend for luxury open dayboats. But does the go-fast spirit of the original live on? Editor Hugo gives his verdict
Fair winds to yachtsman Duncan Lougee
Tributes have been paid to a solo skipper who disappeared while sailing his 25ft Folkboat from the UK's south coast to Ireland as part of the Jester Baltimore Challenge.
THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY.
With the level of boating luxury he desired out of his financial grasp, David Vandyke had resigned himself to a boat-free life... until he read an MBY feature about shared ownership
BOAT CUISINE
Ever heard of a huffer? Nor had Phil Sampson, but he has now!
A GUIDE TO HAVING YOUR BOAT DELIVERED (OR HELPING DELIVER ONE)
If you need help getting your boat from A to B after a purchase or for a cruise, a delivery crew might be the solution,
FIRST TEST - X-YACHTS X4³
X-Yachts' latest model promises to be a fast passage-making cruising boat that's fun and engaging to sail but won't scare your socks off. Theo Stocker went to find out how well the X4³ toes the line
FROM LOCKDOWN ΤΟ LOCK MANIA
Nic Compton and assorted crew members lock into the French canal network from the Channel to the Mediterranean
HOW TO NAVIGATE 'ORCA ALLEY'
In the last three years, orcas have started 'attacking' yachts on their way through the Gibraltar Straits. James Kenning looks at how to minimise the risk
THE ARCTIC IS CHANGING COLOUR
Tobias Carter launched the Unu Mondo project to document climate change in the Arctic. His article was runner-up for the 2022 Brian Black Memorial Award
'THE ORCAS SHOOK THE BOAT LIKE A TOY'
Theo Wakefield’s boat was significantly damaged and his nerves shaken after an encounter with orcas off Portugal
The lessons we should not forget
Sailors have famously short memories. Arriving in New Caledonia after blast-reaching in near gale conditions up from New Zealand, we had that slightly wild-eyed, salty-haired look that comes with an eventful passage. And we weren’t even meant to be in New Caledonia. A weather forecast shortly after setting out from Opua showed a low forming just off these islands, deepening rapidly and moving eastwards. Our planned passage up to Fiji would have meant we would effectively be ‘racing’ this weather system to Fiji. Our ETAs would be pretty much equal. Not good.
My boat is a welcome retreat
Tracey and I have just commenced construction of our very own Grand Designs in so much as we are self building a long dreamed of off-grid house in our little corner of Cornwall. It’s cool to be using technology that we used to test and develop during the early days of short-handed racing.
TESTED EWINCHER ELECTRIC WINCH HANDLE - £2,099
Designed for yachts from 30 to 60 feet, Ewincher is an electrically assisted winch handle recently upgraded and relaunched with more power and longer battery life.
SHAKING UP THE INDUSTRY
THE BIGGEST TRANSFORMATION OF BOATBUILDING - AND THE WIDER MARINE INDUSTRY IN OUR LIFETIME IS UNDER WAY, WITH THE DRIVE TO ELIMINATE CARBON EMISSIONS AND USE COMPOSITES TH THAT CAN BE RECYCLED INTO A NEW BOAT. RUPERT HOLMES VISITS THOSE YARDS SPEARHEADING THE CHANGE
EXTRAORDINARY BOATS
SEAN MCNEILL ON MALIZIA-SEAEXPLORER
SPECIAL REPORT
ANNABEL FINDING ON CRUISING IN TÜRKIYE
GEAR FOCUS
TAKING THE OIL OUT OF OILIES: SAM FORTESCUE ON ECO FOULIES
SWAN STYLE
CAN A MODERN FAST CRUISER BE ALL THINGS TO ALL PEOPLE? TOBY HODGES TRIALLED THE FIRST SWAN 55 TO FIND OUT IF NAUTOR'S DECADES OF EXPERIENCE CAN ACHIEVE SUCH A FEAT