Yachting Monthly

Contents: February 2002

Features Deepwater dynasty Helen Tew’s first Atlantic crossing was at the age of 89. She tells Dick Durham the story of her remarkable family Street’s ahead James Jermain joins sailing…

MoD buys four Challenge 67’s

Challenge Business has sold four Challenge 67' class steel yachts to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for use by its Joint Services Adventurous Training Centre

Spinnaker pole for good cause

The Clyde Sail Training Trust is on the look-out for a 4.75m spinnaker pole to use on its Rival 41 training yacht, East End Endeavour

South coast marina expands

Sovereign Harbour, on the UK's south coast, is investing GBP250,000 in the second and third phases of pontoon installations in its North Harbour, to meet it says, increased demand for…

Wales gets new marina

Crest Nicholson Marinas are the operators of a new £45 million marina development in North Wales

Mylor recognised

The Cornish harbour was honoured for its environmentally-friendly approach at last night's British Nautical Awards.

Contents: January 2002

Features Panama – Gateway or gauntlet? Tom and Vicky Jackson onthier own experience on this blue-water rite of passage in their Rustler 31 Sunstone Forth-Clyde – The missing link The…

Search and Rescue centre for Thames

The Minister for Transport, John Spellar, is set to launch London Coastguard’s new Search and Rescue (SAR) service for the River Thames

Suhaili returns to Falmouth

Suhaili, the first boat to ever sail non-stop around the world, has returned to Falmouth for a major re-fit