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Replace or rebuild?
At what point is keeping an old diesel engine throwing good money after bad? PBO expert Stu Davies has some tips to help you decide
DIY fuel polisher defeats dirty diesel
Diesel engines have simple tastes, says Graham Keating, but clean fuel is one that can't be guaranteed in all corners of the world
Having a finger on the pulse
It's great living near a pier - there's always something going on that's worth watching
Heads and hosetails
Holding tanks, electric versus manual heads, and stamping out unwanted smells - Ali Wood gets some advice on sea toilets
Knockdown
Golden Globe Race entrant Guy Waites, a former Clipper Race skipper, suffers mast failure 300 miles from the Azores
Painting a Corribee Mk2
A tale of prolific boat owner Clive Marsh's Corribee Mk2 and a warning to wait a while before changing a boat's colour
OCEAN TO OCEAN
A PANAMA CANAL TRANSIT BY YACHT IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE. WE GET ADVICE ON PLANNING THIS UNIQUE PASSAGE FROM SKIPPERS WHO'VE CROSSED RECENTLY
STAY CONNECTED
HOW DO YOU CHOOSE WHICH SATELLITE COMMUNICATION DEVICE TO USE FOR OCEAN SAILING? BY LEARNING FROM OTHERS! TOBY HODGES CRUNCHES THE DATA FROM 216 SKIPPERS ON THE LATEST ATLANTIC RALLY FOR CRUISERS
SPECIAL REPORT
JAMES DEVOY ON OCEAN CITIZEN SCIENCE
NEW YACHTS
RUPERT HOLMES REPORTS ON A CROP OF ATTRACTIVE FAST CRUISERS
REFINED RECIPE
HAS BENETEAU MANAGED TO TURN A NICHE SPORTSBOAT INTO A FUN CRUISER? RUPERT HOLMES SAILS THE FIRST 27 TO FIND OUT
HEIGHTENED SENSES
WHISPERING AN ENGINELESS CATBOAT AROUND THE SOUNDS OF MAINE, BILL CHENEY RELIES ON ALL HIS SENSES
OUR ΜΑΝ IN PAΝΑΜΑ
A 5,000-MILE CROSSING FROM PORTUGAL ΤΟ PANAMA TESTED TOR JOHNSON, BUT THE REWARDS WERE WORTH EVERY CHALLENGE
FEEL GOOD FACTOR
40FT A CHIC, CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE CRUISER WITH A SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS INTERIOR
GEAR FOCUS
SIX OF THE BEST 240V PORTABLE POWER PACKS
CUBA LIBRE
SUZY CARMODY DISCOVERED AN UNSPOILT PARADISE IN SOUTHERN CUBA'S JARDINES DE LA REINA
Tracing a pesky leak
When Alan England's Moody 376 developed an unexplainable leak, he used detective work to find the source... but it wasn't easy
The sinking of Emma Rose
During a sailing trip in the Med, solo skipper Chris Pearsall's 1984 Jeanneau Attalia 32 sank between Crete and Cyprus
West Country stop-start getaway
Rupert Holmes recalls a week of glorious sailing and anchorages on a newly acquired and refitted boat
Tall ship Channel hop
Phil Dando tells of a gruelling Channel crossing on the sail training ship Malcolm Miller
Silhouettes
These bilge keel pocket cruisers, boasting serpentine sheer, good build quality and robust looks, can be real bargains
Shark surprise
Ali Wood finds the 4ft remains of a basking shark spine on a beach and learns how boaters can help this endangered species
Best (around 30ft) Scandinavian yachts
Swedes to include on any shortlist for solid, seaworthy 28-30ft cruisers
Anchoring essentials
Rupert Holmes looks at how to handle ground tackle on boats without a windlass
CRUISING WITH YOUNG CHILDREN Getting the kids onboard
Getting children on boats from a young age can give them a rewarding a pastime for life, says Amy Rashbrooke, but it pays to take things slowly
A windfall of yachts
George Lipscomb recalls the original Windfall yachts sailed by cadets at Dartmouth Royal Naval College
Electrical revamp for Pippin
After mid-Atlantic battery failure, John Willis decides it's time to upgrade his electrics
Etiquette under way
Andy Du Port draws upon more than 50 years' sailing experience to discuss etiquette under way
Hybrid electrical power system
Having to replace his generator, Willie Renilson comes up with the perfect solution for comfortable cruising with air conditioning
Fitting a spirit stove
Garry Flashman swaps gas for meths to make cooking and a cuppa much safer, easier and cheaper on his replica Nobby