Published by TI Media Limited Practical Boat Owner is Britain's biggest-selling boating magazine, trusted and respected by all its readers. A source of useful and helpful information for both power and sail boat owners, PBO helps you get the most from your boat acting as a forum for interacting with like-minded individuals.
Practical Boat Owner
Stress free cruising
Anchoring charges and the law • News and current affairs from the world of boating
Not ideal for overnight
‘Harbour authorities entitled to levy harbour dues’
Heroes’ welcome for retro race history makers
From Canada to the UK in a microyacht
Orcas sink yacht off Spanish coast
£5,500 prizes for marine environmental reports
Jubilee year for Old Gaffers Association
Don’t risk illegal filling of gas cylinders
DIARY DATES
Regional news • News from your cruising area
Double carbon monoxide tragedy sparks warning to all to fit an alarm
Letters • Sharing your boating thoughts and opinions
A yacht race like no other • Essential monthly highlights from the world of online sailing channels with Kass Schmitt
Magna charter • Why exotic sailing holidays abroad are not necessarily all they’re cracked up to be
Modern classic, swollen head • The many perfumes of Memory Lane
Regattas again! • Camaraderie, competition, mussel float dodging and home-made blueberry muffins
Tideway 10 GUNTER OR LUGGER? • The trailerable TW10 has the benefits of her sister vessel, the Tideway 12, but is lighter and easier to launch and recover by hand
Rig design THE PROS & CONS • Peter Poland looks at the history of popular rig designs and how the different types affect boat performance
Cruising Europe • Sailing to the EU this summer? The Cruising Association shares its advice on what you need to know for a stress-free cruise
How to avoid engine failure when cruising • Marine surveyor Ben Sutcliffe-Davies shares his knowledge for essential pre-departure engine checks for trouble free cruising
How to cross Biscay • Crossing Biscay is a rite of passage for many sailors: Rachael Sprot has expert advice on how to handle the ‘Golfe de Gascogne’
New gear • Rupert Holmes checks out the latest marine products
NEWS IN BRIEF
Tried & tested • Ali Wood stays buoyant and walks tall
Bilge pump mystery • Zoran Glozinic buys a suspiciously low priced bilge pump with a design flaw… but it proves just the job for his project boat
DIY £200 chartplotter • John Calton builds his own 10in touchscreen chartplotter with GPS and AIS for a fraction of the cost of an off-the-shelf system
FATHER’S DAY SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
Learning how to restore old boats • Inspired by a stunning homebuilt yacht, Ali Wood visits the Boat Building Academy to learn how any of us can become boatbuilders
Back to school • Fancy building or restoring your own boat? Ali Wood takes a tour of the Boat Building Academy in Lyme Regis
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Transom refurb for a hard tender • Jake Frith beefs up a wibbly wobbly transom for many more years of trouble free service
Understanding electrics: switches and relays • Pat Manley and Oliver Ballam demystify boat electrics, starting with switches and relays
Essential checks for chainplates • As long as our chainplates aren’t leaking, few of us give them a second thought. But should we be checking more closely? Surveyor Ben Sutcliffe-Davies explains what to look out for
Restoring a vintage marine radio • Ali Wood’s Sailor radio is given the VIP treatment
Practical projects • Your great ideas and...