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A resourceful ARC skipper speaks to Ali W
A FULL-BORE COLLISION MID-CHANNEL LEFT A CLASS 40 SMASHED IN HALF AND ITS TWO SKIPPERS CLINGING TO WRECKAGE. HELEN FRETTER GETS THE FULL STORY
Restoring a classic Coronet triggered a wonderful trip down memory lane for boat dealer and classic craft enthusiast David Adams
When time is short or schedules clash, it is not always possible to sail the boat to where you want it for the season. That’s why there is a thriving ecosystem of yacht transport options that stretche
Years in the planning, and looking set to become a biennial fixture, the much-feted Admiral’s Cup returns this summer after a 22-year hiatus. As a celebration to mark the centenary of host club, the R
Phil Taylor gives his yacht a new lease of life by replacing its cracked mast with a good one from an abandoned Thompson T24
Hallberg-Rassy’s most recent 37-footer flexes her muscle, but is she still an easy and solid boat to sail short-handed? Nic Compton went to find out