
Catamaran sailing skills: Mooring and anchoring a multihull
Catamarans are becoming ever more popular, whether in the UK or on charter holidays, but handling one requires a new set of catamaran skills, as

Catamarans are becoming ever more popular, whether in the UK or on charter holidays, but handling one requires a new set of catamaran skills, as

Would you know how to berth in a gale? James Stevens answers your Questions of Seamanship One person has stepped ashore in a gale. How

We caught up with Richard Dove, the man behind the BoatLife boat show at the Birmingham NEC, to find out about this year’s event, taking

YOUNG people from Buckinghamshire will benefit from a youth development opportunity with Tall Ships Youth Trust, thanks to The Clare Foundation. The youngsters taking part

Making a boat warm and cosy overnight nearly cost two sailors their lives. Jeremy Evans recalls a narrow escape from severe carbon monoxide poisoning Jeremy

After the excitement of the Olympics, Vendée Globe and America’s Cup in 2021, perhaps 2022 could have been excused for being a slower affair. It

If you are lee bowing, how do you make best use of a windshift? James Stevens answers your Questions of Seamanship The boat is lee-bowing

A little weekend cruising boat was great fun for Tiffany Butler, but keeping up with maintenance proved a challenge Blocked cockpit drains and a failed

Sailing downwind can be slow without extra canvas. Rachael Sprot explores extra sail options and lists the pros and cons of downwind sails The words

We round up the Yachting Monthly panel of experts once again to bring you their top tips for keeping a happy crew onboard no matter