Damien Guillou: Golden Globe Race 2022 skipper
Offshore solo sailor Damien Guillou is the French favourite for the 2022 Golden Globe Race, and is racing in the Rustler 36, PRB
Offshore solo sailor Damien Guillou is the French favourite for the 2022 Golden Globe Race, and is racing in the Rustler 36, PRB
It is that time of the year to start thinking about removing boats from the deck and our Boathouse Team commence preparations and planning for Lift Out. If you have […]
British skipper Simon Curwen is continuing to lead the Golden Globe Race, but some of his rivals are making the most of a small low pressure system to catch up!
Weather guru, Chris Tibbs talks though some of the difficulties in accurate weather forecasting during the unusual event of a heatwave
More lobster boats bringing their gear ashore early for the season. Fewer recreational boats passing by and often with shortened sail with the strong fall winds. The Sparkman & Stephens 38 foot Loki class yawl...
In case you noticed the absence of Paddy Hassett sailing his 2.4mR from the NYC, he reports below on his competitions this summer.
Marina berths are in short supply around the UK, especially for annual berth holders, due to a rise in boat ownership and cruisers choosing to sail at home rather than abroad
The world’s weather is changing. Cruising guru Jimmy Cornell explains how to future-proof your sailing and voyage planning
Heading into fall boat-show season, builders are bringing a slew of new models for all kinds of sailing, itineraries and adventures.
Georgia Sea Islands amid the Exuma Cays in the Bahamas highlight Billy Pilgrim's southbound season.
Maine's classic-yacht racing scene is a study in tradition, beauty and fun.
The 53rd Southampton International Boat Show drew to a close on Sunday 25 September, with organisers, exhibitors, sponsors and visitors alike heralding the show a great success. Boasting more exhibitors...
The Autumn League for 2022 runs on the five Sundays of October with racing for Spinnaker, WhiteSail and 1720 classes. The event is again supported by AIB this year.Following skipper requests, the racing will mix the traditional windward/leeward laid courses with some longer coastal races.
You have a tired crew and you plan to anchor for the night. Will the headland provide enough shelter? James Stevens answers your Questions of Seamanship