Julia Jones, Yachting Monthly's literary reviewer discusses Rescuing Titanic by Flora Delargy
Dylan Phillips-Levine, Trevor Phillips-Levine
Military Affairs, Outer Space
There might be more to "sailing the stars" than one might think.
Turmoil has engulfed the Galactic Republic.
Katy Stickland meets the skippers turning their backs on modern technology to take part in the slowest yacht race around the world - the Golden Globe Race 2022
At the Worlds in Spain just a few weeks ago the IFDCO was not able to give the Tullio Pizzorno Trophy to the winners Guzman Egea Aguado…
Seabirds and sailors have always shared a special kind of bond. Our experts reveal the top locations to go bird watching by boat in Great Britain and Ireland
Calm seas, sunny and light winds, a good time to start the Tog/Blackfish open season for us. At first all we caught were shorts. Were we in the wrong spot on Tog Reef? Two hours before high tide, and just after lunch Peg caught three keepers in five minutes.
We will be hosting an Irish Sailing Dinghy Instructor course for sailors who have succesfully completed their Irish Sailing Pre- entry Assessment. The pre- entry assessment is a requirement to complete the Dinghy Instructor Course.
Julia Jones, Yachting Monthly's literary reviewer discusses Practical Skipper by Bill Johnson: an aide memoire for the techniques that one may have learned quite comfortably when in the care of an instructor.
82 years after the ghostly remains of the Sutton Hoo ship were discovered the debate still rages - was the longboat propelled by sail, oar or a mixture of both? Bruce Stannard investigates
How to sail away without quitting your life: advice from a couple who’ve done it. Patrick and Sheila Dixon explain how to make ‘hybrid cruising’ work
While many cruises take us away from civilisation, there is an alternative, particularly if a storm is inbound.... Theo Stocker introduces the November 2021 issue of Yachting Monthly