How many luxuries would you be willing to give up for a cracking sailing boat? Graham Snook tests the RM 970 in La Rochelle to find out
Yachting Monthly
MOB myths busted – Part 5
MOB is such a big concern that many of us ignore it. In this series Noel Dilly shares some thought-provoking and controversial ideas about MOB recovery
Chichester Harbour is officially the perfect place for stargazing
Three new Dark Sky Discovery sites have been designated at Chichester Harbour
‘I was rescued from death alone in mid-ocean’
Crippled by pain while sailing solo in the Indian Ocean, Andrew Halcrow had to call for rescue
New Portsmouth base for the Andrew Simpson Foundation
The sailing charity, the Andrew Simpson Foundation, has opening a new watersports facility on the south coast at Portsmouth
Spinlock wins at the Safety at Sea Awards 2017
Cowes-based firm Spinlock has won Best Safety Product of the Year for their Lume-On™ lights at the Safety at Sea Awards 2017
New initiatives to tackle bad behaviour on the Broads
The Broads National Park is taking steps to eradicate anti-social behaviour within the inland waterway following a highly publicised incident this summer
Morse Code and an Aldis lamp prevent yacht grounding off Cornwall
Left with no other means of communication, the National Coastwatch Institution watchkeeper used Morse Code and an Aldis lamp to prevent the yacht running aground off The Lizard
Garmin buys Navionics
Marine electronics company, Garmin, has announced it has bought the electronic navigational charts firm, Navionics
MOB myths busted – Part 4
MOB is such a big concern that many of us ignore it. In this series Noel Dilly shares some thought-provoking and controversial ideas about MOB recovery