Having been cancelled last year due to Foot and Mouth, this year sees the Three Peaks Race making a come back on Saturday 15 June
Yachting Monthly
Yacht Clubs benefit from budget
The Chancellor's budget is rarely welcomed, however yacht clubs around the country are set to benefit from a series of tax relief concessions
Preview: June 2002
‘Metal gurus’ – aluminium special Strong and light, aluminium has a loyal following as a boatbuilding material. In our aluminium special we review the oceangoing, lifting-keel Ovni 38, and Mike…
Contents: May 2002
Features Britain?s most expensive marina……and the cheapest Is paying over £5,000 for a berth for a year in a marina a rip-off or do you get your money?s worth? Dick…
The STA has lofty ambitions
With two of the largest Brigs, the Sail Training Association is the UK's biggest and oldest Tall Ships' Youth Charity
New name for sailing industry body
A new trade body is to join forces with the RYA to promote sailing in the UK
Northshore acquires Warrior and Voyager
Following the closure of Trident Marine in November 2001, Northshore Yachts Limited, the builders of the Vancouver, Southerly and Fisher ranges, have acquired the tooling and manufacturing rights to the…
The last Ted Hood Design
Thought to be the last Ted Hood Design, the latest Little Harbour Sloop, Sarah Jane, has the comforts of a 65-footer combined with the performance of a cruiser-racer
Cowes Week3-10 August
Cowes Combined Clubs (CCC), the organisers of Skandia Life Cowes Week have announced some changes to this year's event
Join rally for charity
Sailors are being invited to join the annual cross channel sailing rally from the South Coast to the beautiful island of Alderney and help raise money for national sailing charity,…