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Following last month, we look at Dulce Hazel Kennard's, better known as Peter Pears, yacht she loved and left behind - ...
Have you heard the story of the paddle-wheeler Medway Queen that rescued around 7,000 troops in the Dunkirk evacuations?
Nigel Sharp provides a race report and some beautiful photos of the regatta and celebrations from this year's Falmouth ...
The world’s most famous yacht race is a century old. Barry Pickthall, who has covered every race for 50 of those years, takes ...
The 12th Classic Yacht Symposium weekend in March was a treat for those who managed to get a ticket... Here are the ...
In Joseph Conrad's great nautical writing, Adrian Morgan shows us the many ways he has written about and described the ...
For angles other than the perpendicular of the try-square and 45 degrees of a mitre-square, the essential measuring tool is a sliding bevel.
Tom Cunliffe tells us of the day Eric Tabarly came aboard. It’s high summer. The regatta scene is here and, as many of us know, when it comes to putting on a good time there’s none like the French. In ...
Steffan Meyric-Hughes travels to Suffolk to take a look at some of the exciting projects underway at Waldringfield Boatyard… Dragging the Spike Crew along on yard visits was becoming a habit, and a ...
Early this morning, the 85th Dunkirk Anniversary Fleet departed from Ramsgate to make their commemoration voyage across the channel ...
The Edwardian Broads racer Sparklet survived a war and an unsympathetic conversion, and is now back to her best, Richard Johnstone Bryden tells us. Their combined efforts now mean Sparklet can compete ...
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