The Royal St George Yacht Club are hosting their inaugural Kindergarten Race Series. It is planned to run 6 races over 3 Friday evenings in the month of June Covid restrictions allowing. Additionally...
Perhaps I’ll be able to stop the boat, drop the hook and relax after all... Theo Stocker introduces the July 2021 issue of Yachting Monthly
The EU has confirmed to the Cruising Association (CA) that days spent in an EU country where you have a visa/residence permit granted by that country do not count as days spent in the Schengen zone in calculating either the 90 days or the 180 days in the Schengen 90/180 calculation.
With their bluewater adventures on pause, Andy Schell and family went back to basics and cruised the Swedish archipelagos on a classic Norlin 34
For those considering a long-distance voyage in the direction of warmer climes, look no further. Our Bluewater Special issue, on sale now, is essential reading, with a ‘real life’ kit list – stuff you really need, as recommended by people who’ve gone and done it.
Retired GP and lifelong sailor Jonty Pearce examines how to have a successful and COVID safe charter in the British Isles this summer
French manufacturer Jeanneau is back with an all new 60ft cruiser that offers a beguiling blend of comfort and performance as Sam Jefferson, editor of Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting, discovers Cast your mind back to 2014 if you dare.
Andrillot is the original ‘Vertue’, the design which launched Laurent Giles’s long and illustrious career in 1935. Nic Compton reports
Brief Summary Aquila’s 36 Sport Power Catamaran offers the space and accommodations that only a cat can deliver on. Her wide 14’7” (4.45 m) beam allows for adding many features that don’t cramp on available space.