Phil Sharp to raise money for Sail 4 Cancer
Yachting Monthly
Wife rescues husband off New Zealand
"Australians still complain about rescuing Bullimore - we didn't want to follow in his footsteps!"
Teenager to sail round UK solo
16-year old Brit aims to become youngest to complete trip
Radio show for RKJ
Sir Robin to present weekly BBC radio show
Keeping it in the family
Augusts issue of Yachting Monthly is a Family Sailing special with stories of cruising with babies and young children to sailing with reluctant teenagers.
Nigel Calder’s views on earthing
In the 'Any questions?' section of Yachting Monthly's October 2004 edition, reader Richard Peperell raised a significant question regarding shorepower earthing which warranted a reply beyond the space available in…
The 40th anniversary proposal
Gipsy Moth IV made her historic passage from Plymouth to Plymouth in 1966-7 via the three capes: the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Leeuwin and Cape Horn.
Rescued from a concrete tomb
The plan to rescue and restore Gipsy Moth IV and sail her around the globe a second time was hatched in a wine bar in December 2002
Man and boat
Sir Francis Chichester and the yacht that he sailed around the world.
The original voyage
One of the most unforgettable pictures in the history of small boat passage-making is Gipsy Moth IV rounding Cape Horn