The four-yearly Brest Festival took place again this summer. And the crowds arrived to see the Tall Ships, the Small Ships, ...
Our look at boatyards around the world continues, this time in the northeasternmost state of Maine, Nigel Sharp reports.
Credit: Dorothy, last year's winner in the Restored Vessel under 40ft (12.2m) category. Final call… Last chance… Nominations ...
With winter upon us, are you already dreaming of summer sailing? What about sailing on one of these top picks from the market ...
Thalia is a uniquely-built yacht of the Victorian era, from a little known designer and with a recent history of good ...
Royal Society of Marine Artists annual exhibition introduces us to this year’s top sea inspired painters – here are judge ...
I have seen at first hand the effort, cost and skill needed to have your glassfibre hull cut and polished by a professional, ...
Nigel Sharp visited Y&Y Douarnenez, A Breton yard, now in the hands of the third generation. It was in 1920 that Felix Tanguy – who had previously worked at the Keraudren Shipyard in Camaret – formed ...
Having the 12-M fleet at the Vela Puig was a great way to stoke America’s Cup fever, Classic Boat Editor Steffan Meyric-Hughes reports. “Eet’s the end of summer,” said the taxi driver, en route from ...
Looking for an accurate weather reading? Dave Selby reveals the ultimate weather resource for a safe passage... it's not what ...