Mark Browse investigates why tidal times vary depending on the data source you consult, and which you should trust
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Golden Globe Race: Tapio Lehtinen crosses the equator
Tapio Lehtinen, the last Golden Globe Race skipper still sailing, has finally crossed the equator as he continues his circumnavigation back to France
“We watched as the mast and sails fell into the water”
Alejandro Perez describes the moment when ARC yacht Garuda was dismasted 600 miles from land
London Yacht Show 2019 cancelled
Organisers of the London Yacht Show have announced the event at St Katharine Docks has been rescheduled to 2020
Django 7.70
Theo Stocker takes out the Django 7.70 and finds out if this modern twin keeler lives up to expectations
If you have radar, would you set sail in fog?
James Stevens answers your questions of seamanship - this month, is radar enough for a foggy Channel crossing?
Jonty Pearce: skippering skills refresher
Jonty Pearce helps Penguin Cruising Club members to brush up on their skippering skills ahead of an Easter charter to Scotland
Skippers’ Tips: winterising halyards, integrating AIS & foolproof berthing
Seasoned skippers and Yachting Monthly experts give their advice on a whole range of issues for the cruising sailor
May 2019 issue – out now
SAILING SKILLS Skippers’ tips DIY tidal plotter • Heed chart warnings • Confident crew A question of seamanship How would you safely retrieve this dinghy? Off-piste sailing Chart your own…
Sunshine and fresh paint – Editor’s letter, May 2019
Some sailors, it seems, have more get up and go than others ... the editor's welcome to the new May issue of Yachting Monthly