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.
IMPERFECT PARADISE
Orcas sink a yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar
Quadriplegic adventurer sets off…
NEWS IN NUMBERS
Greek government revises Transit Log rules
Call to save tall ship Tenacious
Ella Hibbert to sail to Norway and Russia in Arctic preparation
MAIB publish Orkney grounding report
Mile-long RNLI flotilla for 200th anniversary
J Class legend Shamrock V relaunched after restoration
LETTERS
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Yachting Monthly
Why Pip Hare needs you now
The day the sky turned red
FIRST TEST DUFOUR 41 • This new addition to the Dufour range seems to promise everything the modern cruising family might want. David Harding sees how she measures up
DUFOUR 41
SKIPPERS’ TIPS & YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Why does our fresh water smell?
What to do with an unwell crew member?
ARE YOU READY FOR YACHTMASTER? • In an age of digital navigation and walk ashore pontoons, how hard can the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore be? Theo Stocker prepared to take the test to find out
THE YACHTMASTER CREW
SWATTTING UP
YACHTMASTER OFFSHORE PREREQUISITES
LET THE PREPARATION COMMENCE
SAFETY BRIEF ITEMS
MARINA MANOEUVRES
LINES AND FENDERS
NAVIGATION
BLIND NAVIGATION
Picking up fore and aft moorings • Mooring fore and aft can be a fiddly process, never more so than in Cornwall’s Polperro. If you can do it here, says Rachael Sprot, then you can do it anywhere
LASSOING
APPROACH OPTIONS • We weighed up the options for the approach, each with their advantages and disadvantages.
THE BEST LAID PLANS
‘NEVER BEFORE HAVE I SAILED IN SUCH WILD WEATHER’ • When Jeremy Edwards and his sister were hit by a ‘weather bomb’ en route to Tonga it gave him a new-found respect for his sister’s skippering ability
LESSONS LEARNED
CRUISING HOW TO DODGE GALES IN THE ISLES OF SCILLY • Ken Endean tries a two-anchorage strategy
CRUISING EXPLORING THE RUGGED FAROES • Albert and Claudia spent five weeks slowly cruising through the 18 islands of the volcanic Faroe archipelago last summer, getting to know the local people and navigating the strong tides
CRUISING NOTES
ADVENTURE THE CALL OF THE SOUTH SEAS • What is the call of the South Seas? The Hoiland family were curious to find out, so they set off west to explore. This is the story of their year sailing through the islands and atolls of French Polynesia
CRUISING NOTES
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ADVENTURE RACING AROUND THE WORLD • First Mate Rachel Burgess tells YM what it was like to race 28,000 miles around the world to win the Ocean Globe Race with her all-female crew aboard Maiden
‘READY TO TAKE OFF AT THE NEXT WAVE’
YOUR CRUISING COMMUNITY
A tragic trade
BOOK CLUB • Julia Jones reviews the latest maritime reading
NEW GEAR • Dennis O’Neill reviews the latest products designed to make sailing safer and easier
TECHNICAL PURCHASING POWER • Sam Fortescue explains how to check you have the power needed to handle your running rigging safely – and how to fix it if you don’t
Common purchase systems
Types of purchase
How to reeve a...