We test sail a Twister 28, Rival 32 and Dufour Arpege...
CRUISING
- THREE OF A KIND
We test sail a Twister 28, Rival 32 and Dufour Arpege to see whether buying a classic cruiser makes sense - BRINGING GIPSY MOTH IV INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
There?s red tape as well as rot to be overcome before Gipsy Moth IV can sail again. Paul Jeffes reports - Landfalls ? KINSALE
Fantastic food is just one of the delights of this charming Irish harbour, says Peter Cumberlidge PLUS new-style pull- out waypoints chart - After the wave
Is Thailand really ready to welcome back cruising yachtsmen and charterers? Dick Durham takes a Sunsail charter to find outFITTING OUT SPECIAL
- Prevention is better than rescue
Dick Durham is guided through a safety checklist as part of the RNLI SEA Check initiative - Stop those pesky leaks
Stop leaks around stanchion bases for good.
Mike Balmforth tells you how - THE DNA OF ANTIFOULING
Toby Hodges finds out what goes into the creation of antifouling during a visit to International Paint - TROUBLE IN THE RIGGING
What kit should you have on board to keep your rigging safely adjusted? Tom Zydler finds out - What the fitting out books don?t tell you
Peter Bonsey discovers that fitting out requires equal measures of luck and hard work - AN ODE TO THE BILGE GODS
Old spanners and mysterious deities lurk in the strange dark places beneath the cabin sole, says Charlie Doane - WET, WINDY OR WONDERFUL?
Learrning how the land and sea work togther to alter the weather is a key cruising skill, reports Ken Endean - BLUE WATER LETTER
Rod Heikell buys a second boat to live on board as he repairs his yacht damaged by Hurricane Ivan
BOATS AND GEAR - New boat test: Comet 46
Is this nimble Italian number a good all-rounder cruiser? James Jermain gives his verdict - NEW BOATS
The latest cruising boats to come off the drawing board - New Gear
Toby Hodges on the latest additions to chandlery shelvesSAILING SKILLS
- Taking a dry run
Tom Cunliffe helps a cruising couple dry out their fin keeler for the first time - Close encounters
Avoiding hazards may mean breaking the rules, cautions Evans Starzinger - Ropework
Create a multiplait eye splice, step-by-step - Question of Seamanship
Head for home or keep on course? You decide - Learning Curve: riding the storm
Wishful thinking causes Tony Bolingbroke to sail into the eye of a storm - Any questions?
Solid kickers, magical lubricants and fresh fuelREGULARS
- Editor’s log
The view from the helm - Opening shot
Dame Ellen rules the waves - Ellen MacArthur special
Dame Ellen arrives PLUS Behind the scenes on B&Q with her designer, Nigel Irens
- Cruising news
Great news for Gipsy Moth IV and a new maritime heritage centre - Reader’s letters
What makes a good yacht? - This Cruising Life
Libby Purves loves singlehanding but would not want to do it alone - Cunliffe on Cruising
Tom Cunliffe recalls the kindness of strangers at sea and remembers to do his bit - Subscribe and save
Save pounds with our latest subscription offers - Around the coast
What?s been happening in your home waters - Next month
Sneak preview of what?s over the horizon - Confessional
Forgive me Father for I have sailed?