Step on board Shamrock V with us following her triumphant three-year restoration. The queen of J-Class is back.
We're excited to announce the nominees and two new categories for the 2026 Classic Boat Awards - It's time to cast your vote!
Albert Strange Association ready for AGM weekend in Scarborough, 1st March - where Strange lived designing, while running ...
Will Stirling’s global adventure continues - Wildly challenging Alaskan plan to sail and climb lived up to expectations...
Loch Lomond is an extraordinary one-off built by an ocean-racing legend, and these days acts as a regatta spectator launch.
Tom Cunliffe tells us of stepping a mast in Southampton Water in 1969, when crews were rough, spars were made of trees, cranes were driven by steam… and winter meant snow. “The past is a foreign ...
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 ...
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 ...
At 65 years old, Brooklin Boatyard can celebrate its planked past while getting on with the future of wooden construction. Established in 1960, but with nautical routes that date back further, ...
A tour of wooden boatbuilding in Norway, meeting the old hands and next generation keeping centuries old skills alive. “Above all, it’s about preserving the intangible cultural heritage,” Tore ...
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