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The world’s most famous yacht race is a century old. Barry Pickthall, who has covered every race for 50 of those years, takes ...
The 12th Classic Yacht Symposium weekend in March was a treat for those who managed to get a ticket... Here are the ...
In Joseph Conrad's great nautical writing, Adrian Morgan shows us the many ways he has written about and described the ...
In Joseph Conrad's great nautical writing, Adrian Morgan shows us the many ways he has written about and described the ...
In early 2022, the condition of HMS Victory was reviewed, and while peeling back the outer layer of wood the team uncovered the scale of the project ahead. I caught up with HMS Victory’s Master ...
We’ve got a packed racing calendar ahead of us this year, from regattas across the British Isles and Europe, to the classic events and a racing in the United States and around the rest of the world, ...
Arthur Ransome sailed the Kings-built Selina King for just one season before he had to give her up. Now, after over 50 years away, she is restored and back at home, Peter Willis reports. An evening in ...
The mood was tense on board Lutine of Helford when I joined her at the start of the last race of British Classic Week series off Cowes last July. There had been a pile up at the start line the day ...
Roger Barnes took his Vivier-designed dinghy singlehanded down the Loire River, the last great wild river of Europe Article taken from the August issue (CB314). To subscribe to CB, click here. I ...
Sixty years on from a sensational Fastnet line honours win, she took on the race again in 2021. And what a 60 years it’s been. We trace the story of Stormvogel. Words: Rob Peake Exiting the Solent in ...
Together with HMS Victory’s Master Shipwright Leonardo Bortolami, we look at some common questions about the project and ...
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