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British firm to build new HUGO BOSS for Alex Thomson
Hampshire-based Carrington Boats will construct the new HUGO BOSS IMOCA 60 for Alex Thomson's 2020-21 Vendée Globe bid
Jonty Pearce: Ready for sailing again
After four months, Aurial has finally had her masts re-stepped and Jonty Pearce is now ready for the season
Golden Globe Race: Joshua and Suhaili unite in Les Sables d’Olonne
Bernard Moitessier’s yacht Joshua and Sir Robin Knox-Johnston’s Suhaili come together for only the second time in history
Jonty Pearce: The Green Flash – myth or truth?
How many times have we sat watching the sun dip down to the horizon on a beautiful summer’s evening? The sky turns golden, the sun appears to expand, and an…
Amazingly ordinary! Editor’s letter, Summer 2018
Amazingly ordinary ... the editor's welcome to the Summer issue of Yachting Monthly
Summer 2018
SAILING SKILLS Expert on board How to prepare your boat for summer. Rod Heikell explains what you’ll need for Med cruising The knowledge Understanding flag etiquette can be confusing. Duncan…
Are we in a Mayday situation or not?
James Stevens answers your Questions of Seamanship. This issue - Mike and his crew are unable to use the sails and no battery power. Is it time to use the…
Jolie Brise: A legend sails the Atlantic
For decades, Jolie Brise has been sailed and maintained by pupils from Dauntsey's School. Clare McComb finds out about their most recent passage - 10,000 miles across the Atlantic and
Jonty Pearce: Which matters more – the passage or the arrival?
With his feet back on dry land, Jonty Pearce reflects on the differences between coastal and offshore sailing