Dutch Golden Globe Race skipper, Mark Slats believes he has cracked a rib during two knock-downs as he heads towards the compulsory gate at Hobart
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Windvane steering: why it makes sense for coastal cruising
No electricity needed and built for gale-force conditions; windvane self-steering makes sense for coastal cruisers as much as offshore voyagers.
Montel Fagan-Jordan: Preparing for the Route Du Rhum
As his internship at Alex Thomson Racing comes to an end, Montel Fagan-Jordan helps prepare HUGO BOSS for the Route Du Rhum which starts next month
Golden Globe Race: Van Den Heede reveals the secrets behind his lead
French Golden Globe skipper, Jean-Luc Van Den Heede is predicting he will finish the race by the first week of February
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The best skippers
The best skippers ... the editor's welcome to the November issue of Yachting Monthly
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SAILING SKILLS Conquering Biscay This notorious stretch of water is a satisfying rite of passage. We explore how best to tackle it Weird winds How hills affect the weather at…
Golden Globe Race leader expected Tasmania tonight
Jean-Luc Van Den Heede, the 73-year-old Golden Globe Race leader, is expected at Tasmania course gate at 2000 UTC tonight, Friday 5 October
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Small ships and tall ships – this weekend
Anyone on the Solent this Saturday 6 October will be able to see a fleet of classic training vessels and tall ships taking part in the Small Ships Race