Sailing to north Africa provided a rare chance to step off the yacht and into the world of the felucca, Robert Weatherburn ...
For quarter of her life, the Dunkirk little ship Hilfranor has belonged to Simon Palmer, who tells us about owning such a ...
Before the war, glassfibre, and the Nic 32... the 30-footer Ampere was Camper & Nicholsons’ first stab at production ...
How can we stay warm while winter cruising? Adrian Morgan tells us of winters aboard, those that others try to forget.
Take a look at the latest spirit of tradition yachts. Brooklin Boatyard, Maine. Faster E47 in build. It’s probably fair to ...
From flickering oil lamps to hard spirits, we find 10 ways to make your cabin warmer this winter. S how a landlubber a yacht ...
Cutty Sark's ship-keeping crew are working hard to preserve traditional skills, through delivering the new spar by sea and ...
In his own words, ‘I was as happy as if I had won the lotto!’ ...
A Christmas tale might involve sacrifice, survival and the odd miracle, but rarely all three. Dick Durham tells us the story of Lady Daphne in the stormy Christmas of 1927. Full details of the ...
Former CB art editor, Peter Smith chooses his favourite paintings from the 2025 RSMA show at London’s Mall Galleries. Celebrating British coastal waters and culture, the Royal Society of Marine Artist ...
A couple of issues ago, we pitted Folkboat against Vertue. This time, it’s a battle of the generations in boat terms, as old Falmouth quay punt takes on new. The only question is: will the new boss be ...
Boatbuilder Abbey Molyneux, featured not so long ago on these pages for staging a symposium of boatbuilders at her yard, has been busy creating a fascinating microcosm of vintage hydroplane racing, ...