Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Yachting monthly is at the heart of the British yachting market and is for people who actively sail their boats - whether cruising across the channel, around the coast or further a field in blue waters. It provides an entertaining mix of vital information for cruising yachtsmen with all levels of experience, which maximises their enjoyment, increases their skills and gives them the confidence to broaden their horizons.
NARROW ESCAPE
Tracy Edwards MBE Transforming the face of sailing
First solo navigation of the Arctic
NEWS IN NUMBERS
Pip Hare’s Vendée Globe bid in jeopardy
Anti-foul regulations updated
NEWS
National water-based sports form new Clean Water Alliance
Farewell to a sailing icon
Noise from spectator boats impacts marine wildlife
Waverley named National Flagship of the Year
LETTERS
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GRAND SOLEIL 42LC • Performance pedigree and Italian panache certainly make for stylish boats, but how do they translate into a serious cruising boat? Theo Stocker tests the baby of the range
GRAND SOLEIL 42LC
THIS MONTH’S EXPERTS
SKIPPERS’ TIPS & YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED • Send your questions to our experts at yachtingmonthly@futurenet.com for the chance to win a bottle of Chilgrove gin
How do you rig an inner forestay for storm sails?
Could you rig your lines to avoid chafe?
Safer downwind sailing • Accident reports make sobering reading, but if we want to sail downwind safely, then it pays to learn from gybes gone wrong, says Rachael Sprot
LESSONS TO LEARN
How to rig preventers and boom brakes • Rigging a preventer or using a boom brake is just good seamanship when sailing downwind, but doing so badly is asking for trouble, says Rachael Sprot
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‘WE GOT BATTERED BY A STORM THAT WASN’T FORECAST’ • When David and Sarah Smith decided to take on their first proper ocean passage, they didn’t anticipate storm Oscar, but survived unscathed and relished the experience
LESSONS LEARNED
CONQUERING THE SOUTH COAST • Intrepid novice skipper Monty Halls takes his family sailing along the south coast of Devon and Cornwall to the Isles of Scilly and back
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MAIDEN MAKES HISTORY AGAIN • Being the first all-female crew to win a round-the-world race is seismic in itself, but the diverse nationalities of the crew are just as significant for the future of sailing
SMASHING RECORDS • In leading her all-female crew to victory in the OGR, Heather Thomas has broken records and taken women’s sailing into the stratosphere
HONOURING HER FATHER • Marie Tabarly took line honours in the Ocean Globe Race, surpassing her father’s record while racing aboard his famous 73ft ketch Pen Duick VI
YOUR CRUISING COMMUNITY • Send your sailing gossip, diary dates, cruising news and club or owners’ association updates to Heather Prentice: heather.prentice@futurenet.com
Mediterranean dream • Guy Malpas cruises Corsica, Sardinia and Italy on his Hallberg-Rassy’s inaugural cruise
Voyage of mercy
BOOK CLUB • Julia Jones reviews the latest maritime reading
NEW GEAR • Dennis O’Neill rounds up the latest marine innovations, including developments in women’s sailing jackets
TECHNICAL INSTALLING A NEW ENGINE • When a mysterious loss of coolant jeopardised his sailing, Andy Du Port knew the time had come to replace his yacht’s...