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The story of the tiny yacht Rondetto who was sunk by a storm in 2018, and is now restored and at the Rahmi M Koç Museum in ...
After rebuilding some of the most famous sailing yachts of all time, how hard could this 1960 S&S sportfisher project possibly be? Joe Loughborough and Steffan Meyric Hughes tell us the story of Grey ...
The world’s most famous yacht race is a century old. Barry Pickthall, who has covered every race for 50 of those years, takes up the story. This year’s Fastnet Race from Cowes to the Fastnet Rock and ...
Together with HMS Victory’s Master Shipwright Leonardo Bortolami, we look at some common questions about the project and unpack some myths.
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 ...
A visit to the River Deben and Woodbridge Boatyard reveals some exciting treasures, Steffan Meyric Hughes discovers.
Nigel Sharp tells us of the fascinating story behind four major refits on the world’s sole surviving 23-M yacht.
Clare Mccomb tells us the story of how the YRA became the world’s yacht racing authority – the Royal Yachting Association. The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) can confidently define itself as “the ...
The brand new Rustler 41 is a reminder that performance has always been part of the marque, Nic Compton tells us.
The first Nordic Folkboat prototype, built at Arendals, Göteborg in 1941, has developed into the most popular one design cruiser/racer in the world. In the UK see folkboat.com. In Europe see NFIA. I ...
Classic races & regattas 2025: A guide of classic sailing events, across the British Isles, Ireland, Europe, and the rest of the world!
You may have heard the news... the International Boatbuilding Training College (IBTC) in Lowestoft has closed it's doors.
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