Excellent tool for celestial navigators
Yachting Monthly, 5 September 2008
Paralympic sailing starts in Qingdao next week
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 5 September 2008
Wind builds from nothing to 20 knots on day three of Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup
Press Report/Yachting World, 5 September 2008
Richard Branson and Team Origin to attempt Atlantic crossing in record time onboard
Virgin Money
Press Report/Yachting World, 5 September 2008
Ger O'Rourke enters the old ABN AMRO 1
Yachting World, 5 September 2008
Somali pirates make demand
Dick Durham, Yachting Monthly, 5 September 2008
Web cam of Southampton Boat Show
Yachting Monthly, 5 September 2008
Virgin boss wants to beat 6 day record
Yachting Monthly, 5 September 2008
Skip Allan's log
Yachting Monthly, 5 September 2008
One of a number of new J Class yachts was moved through the Dutch canal system recently to Claasen Jachtbau
David Glenn/Yachting World, 4 September 2008
A family of four arrived at Lyme Regis from Exmouth to be greeted by rescuers
Practical Boat Owner, 4 September 2008
Artemis Ocean Racing and Jonny Malbon qualify for Vendee Globe line-up
Press Report/Yachting World, 4 September 2008
Boat Show seminars in safety
Yachting Monthly, 4 September 2008
Dismasted and rudderless
Yachting Monthly, 4 September 2008
See images of the 90-foot multihull in sea trials. Images courtesy of Gilles Martin-Raget
Yachting World, 4 September 2008
Approximately 5 knots of wind greeted the Cup's four divisions in Sardinia yesterday
Press Report/Yachting World, 4 September 2008
USB is announced as title sponsor for the first and only stopover in Southeast Asia
Press Report/Yachting World, 4 September 2008
Biggest ever Southampton presence for life-saving charity
ybw.com, 4 September 2008
Sailors face deadline
Dick Durham, Yachting Monthly, 4 September 2008
The Royal Navy's amphibious assault ship HMS Intrepid will next week make her final voyage
Nick Hall / Motor Boats Monthly, 3 September 2008
It's been a busy couple of weeks for the crew of Egret, who have taken to the Tongan lifestyle
Motor Boats Monthly, 3 September 2008
Blue sky, sunshine and breeze greeted the 40-strong fleet on the first day of racing
Press Report/Yachting World, 3 September 2008
Record breaking crew take shelter off Port Elizabeth, SA to await a weather window to continue
Press Report/Yachting World, 3 September 2008
The first of three brand new ferries for Wightlink's Lymington to Yarmouth service has arrived in the Solent.
Nick Hall / Motor Boats Monthly, 2 September 2008
P1 racing at new Middle Eastern venue delayed 12 months
Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 2 September 2008
Four crew rescued after engine failed in 40kt winds
Yachting Monthly, 2 September 2008
UN ruling means warships can pursue pirates
Yachting Monthly, 2 September 2008
BMW Oracle's 5,000 square foot mainsail is hoisted for the first time as the team being testing
Press Report/Yachting World, 2 September 2008
Ainslie heads a who's who of sailing talent at the 19th Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup
Press Report/Yachting World, 2 September 2008
Tall Ships fleet to gather for start of Funchal 500 race
Yachting Monthly, 2 September 2008
Masterclasses for sail and power at October event
Yachting Monthly, 2 September 2008
Maxi-cat seeks shelter in Tea Route attempt
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 2 September 2008
A nail biting finish closes the fifth regatta on the Audi Medcup Circuit
Press Report/Yachting World, 2 September 2008
Basking sea lions are being held responsible for sinking a 24ft boat last week.
Nick Hall / Motor Boats Monthly, 1 September 2008
Norwegian crew makes it two in a row
Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 1 September 2008
Places still available
Practical Boat Owner, 1 September 2008
Ian Williams beats Sebastian Col 3-0 in finals in Denmark
Yachting World, 1 September 2008
Stage four in Kiel proves a fantastic spectacle with collisions, disqualification and retirement
Press Report/Yachting World, 1 September 2008
Advice for TV producers to make sailing exciting
Dick Durham, Yachting Monthly, 1 September 2008
Limbering up for the Vendee Globe
Dick Durham, Yachting Monthly, 1 September 2008
Portishead independent lifeboat had to be rescued yesterday after colliding with a submerged object
Nick Hall / Motor Boats Monthly, 29 August 2008
Banque Populaire V hits the water
Yachting Monthly, 29 August 2008
Star-studded lineup to launch solo ocean challenge
Yachting Monthly, 29 August 2008
Top tips from the experts
Motor Boat and Yachting, 29 August 2008
Weybridge Mariners Club is holding a festival to raise much-needed funds to fit out the clubhouse, which has been rebuilt following a devastating fire
Sally Coffey, Motor Boats Monthly, 29 August 2008
Row breaks out over 'payment in kind' from passengers on harbour cruise
Practical Boat Owner, 29 August 2008
The 65ft wooden schooner of a British yachtsman lies grounded off the Greek island of Zakynthos after a number of acts of sabotage
Steffan Meyric Hughes, Classic Boat, 29 August 2008
Britain's Olympic medalists will join other famous faces to open PSP Southampton Boat Show
Press Report/Yachting World, 29 August 2008
Stage five of the Audi Medcup sees two of the most exciting coastal races on the Circuit
Press Report/Yachting World, 29 August 2008
A shifty breeze tests World Match Racing Teams on the first day of the Danish Open
Press Report/Yachting World, 29 August 2008
Sailors to be welcomed with Open-top bus tour
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 29 August 2008
See what the Southampton Boat Show looked like in 1968
Stewart Campbell / Motor Boats Monthly, 29 August 2008
Five short videos offering advice on maintaining your boat
ybw.com, 29 August 2008
Raft made from 15,000 plastic bottles completes epic crossing
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 29 August 2008
Olympic medal winners and others
Motor Boat and Yachting, 29 August 2008
Dutchman enters Portmao Global Ocean Race
Yachting Monthly, 29 August 2008
Porter and Haylett announces plans to revise its boatbuilding operations
Sally Coffey, Motor Boats Monthly, 28 August 2008
Skandia confirms their continued support of British sailing team while welcoming them home
Press Report/Yachting World, 28 August 2008
Pirates board a luxury yacht in Southern Corsica
Press Report/Yachting World, 28 August 2008
The penultimate Audi Medcup Circuit regatta exposes teams' strengths and weaknesses
Press Report/Yachting World, 28 August 2008
Team Pindar's World Match Racing Champion Ian Williams hopes to extend his lead in Denmark
Press Report/Yachting World, 28 August 2008
World's biggest sailing multihull launched
Yachting Monthly, 28 August 2008
Motor-sailing casualty
Dick Durham, Yachting Monthly, 28 August 2008
Aid mission on the Nile hits engine trouble: plea for technical aid
Classic Boat, 28 August 2008
RNLI orders a 20-knot speed limit on non-emergency callouts and training exercises to save fuel
Stewart Campbell / Motor Boats Monthly, 28 August 2008
Art exhibition hits the Thames next month
Yachting Monthly, 28 August 2008
The crew of Egret is closing in on Niuatoputapu Island in the Kingdom of Tonga
Motor Boats Monthly, 27 August 2008
British excellence wows the superyacht world
Motor Boat and Yachting, 27 August 2008
Ride the world record breaker
Motor Boat and Yachting, 27 August 2008
131ft maxi-trimaran Banque Populaire V hits the water at Lorient after a two-year build
Yachting World, 27 August 2008
Offers for PSP Southampton Boat Show visitors
Motor Boat and Yachting, 27 August 2008
Yachting Monthly seeks reader's panel
Yachting Monthly, 21 August 2008
Spanish team Bribon lead after day one of the fifth Audi MedCup Circuit Regatta
Press Report/Yachting World, 27 August 2008
Puma Ocean Racing departs Rhode Island on a final warm-up before the start of the Volvo Ocean Race
Press Report/Yachting World, 27 August 2008
Twenty six A class models contest trophy
Yachting Monthly, 26 August 2008
Tall ship's efforts in medical drama rewarded
Yachting Monthly, 26 August 2008
Going for gold
Yachting Monthly, 26 August 2008
After reviewing Antigua Sailing Week, the Race Committee reveals a new format for 2009
Press Report/Yachting World, 26 August 2008
Superyacht passengers held up by armed gunmen in the Med
Practical Boat Owner, 26 August 2008
Crew and passengers robbed
Yachting Monthly, 26 August 2008
90ft trimaran is commissioned with the traditional bottle of champagne ahead of September sea trials
Press Report/Yachting World, 26 August 2008
The Spanish venue proved challenging, with Team Germany coming out on top to take practice race
Press report/Yachting World, 26 August 2008
Fabio Buzzi wins the 47th Cowes-Torquay-Cowes setting its second fastest speed
Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 23 August 2008
Emergency service is not affected
Practical Boat Owner, 22 August 2008
What's on for all the family
Motor Boat and Yachting, 22 August 2008
But don't phone - it's just for fun :-)
ybw.com, 22 August 2008
Weymouth to mark handover this Sunday
Yachting Monthly, 22 August 2008
SS Nomadic is in desperate need of funds for restoration
Practical Boat Owner, 22 August 2008
Gitana 13 crew swap their t-shirts for foulies after entering the Indian Ocean
Press Report/Yachting World, 22 August 2008
MCA urges caution for sailors this weekend
Yachting Monthly, 22 August 2008
Stomach-churning footage of 60ft replica in Irish Sea gale
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 22 August 2008
Same time as Southampton event, up the road
Motor Boat and Yachting, 21 August 2008
An emotional win for the British Star team - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 21 August 2008
With SIBS round the corner, take a look at our insider's tips on some of the best places to eat, drink and sleep
Motor Boats Monthly, 21 August 2008
Jonny Malbon describes sailing his Open 60
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 21 August 2008
If you're going to the Southampton Boat Show, don't miss out on these
ybw.com, 21 August 2008
Maxi Cat picks up pace in Tea Route attempt
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 21 August 2008
Musandam heads for new home
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 21 August 2008
Dame Ellen's B&Q leaves Cowes for Oman under a new name and new colours
Press Report/Yachting World, 21 August 2008
Maxi-catamaran Gitana 13 en route to Java Sea after finally hitting tradewinds
Press Report/Yachting World, 21 August 2008
Nail-biting race rounds off successful games
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 21 August 2008
Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson take GBR medal count to six on the last race of the Olympics - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 21 August 2008
The last day and a big one - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 21 August 2008
One South Coast yacht charter business is ready to make your yacht make money
Chris Beeson/Yachting Monthly, 20 August 2008
All the images from MBM's September issue boat tests
Motor Boats Monthly, 20 August 2008
Crew complete their Volvo Ocean qualifier having sailed round Britain and Ireland in record time
Press Report/Yachting World, 20 August 2008
Heroines and heart aches today's action was bitter sweet for the Brits - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 20 August 2008
Round Britain voyage with young people recovering from cancer sailing on board.
ybw.com, 20 August 2008
Marc Guillemot completes his 1500-mile qualifying passage ahead of round the world race
Press Report/Yachting World, 20 August 2008
Shaw gets Bronze but Dempsey misses out
Yachting Monthly, 20 August 2008
Olympic flag to be carried aboard racing classic
Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 20 August 2008
A bitter sweet day for the Brits - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 20 August 2008
What's in store for Day 12 Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 20 August 2008
Despite some dodgy charting Scott and Mary reach Pago Pago where they bid farewell to their accompanying crewmembers
Motor Boats Monthly, 19 August 2008
Shelley Jory to drive
Gee in Cowes-Torquay-Cowes classic
Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 19 August 2008
Wolfram, Elliott, Meiklejohn and Bubb have taken their places onboard Kosatka
Press Report/Yachting World, 19 August 2008
First ever Emirates Boat Show International will be held in Abu Dhabi in November
Press Report/Yachting World, 19 August 2008
Celebrating the start of the countdown to London 2012
Practical Boat Owner, 19 August 2008
PRB hits container only months after whale collision
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 19 August 2008
Goodison delivers a gold for the UK, Tunnicliffe takes one for the USA Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 19 August 2008
Team Russia head for the Irish Sea on their round Britain and Ireland qualifying passage
Press Report/Yachting World, 19 August 2008
Canadian expedition aims to locate HMS Erebus and HMS Terror
Yachting Monthly, 19 August 2008
Laser victory in light airs
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 19 August 2008
What's in store for Day 11 Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 19 August 2008
Buy a boat, get free green advice
Motor Boat and Yachting, 18 August 2008
Ladies get special treatment
Motor Boat and Yachting, 18 August 2008
Info for users and prospective users
Motor Boat and Yachting, 18 August 2008
And more medal races to come this week
Practical Boat Owner, 18 August 2008
ATYC expects 115 boats and more than 250 people for the Bank Holiday event
Stewart Campbell / Motor Boats Monthly, 18 August 2008
Goodison, Dempsey, Percy and Shaw, hot prospects for medals? Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 18 August 2008
Rogers and Glanfield pick up silver after close race
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 18 August 2008
09-10 race skippers wanted
Yachting Monthly, 18 August 2008
Tall Ships Race competitor was taking on water
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 18 August 2008
What's in store for Day 10 PLUS News as it happens on another big day - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 18 August 2008
New Zealand champions head the 150hp fleet regardless of rough conditions
Motor Boat and Yachting, 17 August 2008
The most extraordinary day in 44 years of sailing Olympics. Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 17 August 2008
Gold medals in the Yngling and Finn class for the British sailors
Yachting World, 17 August 2008
Sailors add to GB's medal tally
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 17 August 2008
British Yngling girls take Britain’s first sailing Gold of the Games.
Yachting World, 17 August 2008
What is in store for Day 9 - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World, 17 August 2008
Seventh round of the Honda Formula 4-Stroke series proves one of the toughest
Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 16 August 2008
Andy Rice reviews the fleet as these two classes approach their medal races
Yachting World - Andy Rice, 16 August 2008
As the world watched the first medal race, the real action was behind - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World, 16 August 2008
Other classes get some racing in
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 16 August 2008
What's in store for Day 8 - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 16 August 2008
Medal races will be shown on BBC Freeview
Practical Boat Owner, 15 August 2008
Skipper Andreas Hanakamp sends report on second day of Volvo qualifier
Press Report/Yachting World, 15 August 2008
Ainslie guaranteed at least a silver
Yachting Monthly, 15 August 2008
'Serious breach of Health and Safety procedures'
Yachting Monthly, 15 August 2008
A long delay, then some frenetic action but not everyone's day went smoothly. Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 15 August 2008
Kosatka attempts to beat the Round Britain and Ireland record during Volvo qualifier
Press Report/Yachting World, 15 August 2008
Website streams live sailing from Qingdao
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 15 August 2008
What's in store for Day 7 - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 15 August 2008
Local crews hope rough conditions on the Mersey will give them the advantage
Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 14 August 2008
BMF survey results
Motor Boat and Yachting, 14 August 2008
Seago 150 and 175 lifejacket recall extended
Yachting Monthly, 14 August 2008
One further manufacturing quarter included in 150N and 175N lifejacket recall
Practical Boat Owner, 14 August 2008
A Ladies Day Charity Partnership is confirmed for PSP Southampton Boat Show
Press Report/Yachting World, 14 August 2008
Hillary Lister's attempt to sail round Britain will have to wait
Practical Boat Owner, 14 August 2008
Classic Round Britain contender to join Cowes-Torquay-Cowes line-up
Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 14 August 2008
Olympics Day 6 postponed due to lack of wind
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 14 August 2008
The two German cruising sailors captured by Somali Pirates are freed after 41 days in captivity
Press Report/Yachting World, 14 August 2008
Maxi-catamaran crosses the start line of the Tea Route to start their seventh final record campaign
Press Report/Yachting World, 14 August 2008
Weather and technical problems force year's postonement
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 14 August 2008
Racing cancelled for today. Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 14 August 2008
Andy Rice looks at who's up and who's down as the pressure starts to build
Yachting World - Andy Rice, 14 August 2008
What's in store for Day 6 - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 14 August 2008
Covey Island Boatworks in Nova Scotia burned to the ground
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 13 August 2008
The replica Viking longship voyage from Denmark to Dublin and back is over
Practical Boat Owner, 13 August 2008
US boating body surveys its members
Motor Boat and Yachting, 13 August 2008
How is Team GBR doing in Qingdao?
Yachting Monthly, 13 August 2008
New mark for Honda race boats
Motor Boat and Yachting, 13 August 2008
Super light, super patchy, day 5 was a testing day for most. Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 13 August 2008
Nova Scotian boat builder burned to the ground
Yachting World, 13 August 2008
Designers Rob and Tom Humphreys on hand as Team Russia are given the all clear
Press Report/Yachting World, 13 August 2008
Based on the inaugural event's success last year, a second Cup is planned for November
Press Report/Yachting World, 13 August 2008
Green Blue teams up with brokerage
Yachting Monthly, 14 August 2008
Andy Rice reviews the fleet as these two classes approach the medal race on Saturday
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 13 August 2008
What's in store for Day 5 - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 13 August 2008
MD of Earls Court Boat Show celebrates round the island record
Practical Boat Owner, 12 August 2008
French yacht builder awards central south coast contract
Chris Beeson/Yachting Monthly, 12 August 2008
Watch the rescue of the skipper of
Tahiti Belle in mid-Atlantic
Ben Meakins, Yachting Monthly, 12 August 2008
First day out for the Lasers, second for the boards and the 470s, life feels better for the Brits. Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 12 August 2008
Work has started of the £7.1m marina development in Dorset ahead of 2012
Press Report/Yachting World, 12 August 2008
Nominations for the Raymarine YJA Yachtsman and Young Sailor of the Year will open at Boat Show
Press Report/Yachting World, 12 August 2008
Eleven launches during Cowes Week for new crew
Yachting Monthly, 12 August 2008
22 year old daughter joins family firm
ybw.com, 12 August 2008
Authorities call on rain dispersal rockets and army of boats
Yachting Monthly, 12 August 2008
Classic cars and boats put on a great show
Motor Boat and Yachting, 12 August 2008
What's in store for Day 4 - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 12 August 2008
Mike Golding and Ecover 3 are looking forward to a two-boat testing period with Aviva and Dee Caffari
Press Report/Yachting World, 11 August 2008
Nominations open at Southampton Boat Show in September
Practical Boat Owner, 11 August 2008
Collision in barge race
Dick Durham, Yachting Monthly, 11 August 2008
Double figure results for some of the Brits made for a challenging day. Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 11 August 2008
Yachtsman of the year award nominations open at boat show
Yachting Monthly, 11 August 2008
What's in store for Day 3 - Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World, 11 August 2008
More light weather has left many peoples' fingernails shorter. Matthew Sheahan reports from Qingdao
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 10 August 2008
What's in store for Day 2? Matthew Sheahan reports
Yachting World - Matthew Sheahan, 10 August 2008
Conditions turned wintry as gusts reached 30 knots on the final Saturday
Press Report/Yachting World, 09 August 2008
J/109s conclude their class racing at Skandia Cowes Week with a close finish opposite the Green
Press Report/Yachting World, 9 August 2008