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CRUISING

  • THE FLOATING VILLAGE
    Andy O?Grady has discovered that landfalls and new friendships go hand in hand for blue water cruisers
  • RADAR LOVE
    Passage making without his beloved radar would be lonely and dangerous, says Rich Malone
  • GIVE ME A LUCKY BOAT
    Save a berth for Lady Luck and keep cruising happily on, advises Peter Bonsey
  • WE SURVIVED HURRICANE IVAN
    SURVIVING IVAN

    Susan Cunningham-Hill?s amazing account of how she and yacht Camille survived Grenada?s devastating hurricane
  • OLYMPIC HEROES BARE ALL
    SAILING CALENDARS AND BOOKS

    Christmas gift ideas ranging from calendars of naked Olympic sailors to stunning coffee-table tomes
  • BLUE WATERS OF THE BLACK SEA
    Mary Neate escapes the crowds of the Med to cruise the Turkish coast of the Black Sea
  • BLUE WATER LETTER
    Colin Lowe is in sight of home after a 10-year circumnavigation from New Zealand

BOATS & GEAR

  • A CRUISER THAT CAN HANDLE THE ROUGH STUFF
    NEW BOAT TEST: DEGERÖ 331DS

    What?s fi t for the Finns serves very well in home waters too, says James Jermain in both the Baltic and the Solent
  • WHY DID ONE FAIL TO INFLATE?
    LIFERAFTS ON TEST

    YM investigates the latest liferaft standards and fi nds one product that failed to fully infl ate. Toby Hodges reports.
  • LIFERAFTS OR DEATH TRAPS?
    Dick Durham discovers what happens when a liferaft is overdue for service
  • USED BOAT TEST: BAVARIA 38 HOLIDAY
    Miles Kendall discovers how a production-line boat has stood up to the rigours of a life in charter
  • NEW GEAR
    Three pages of gear reviews and in-depth tests
  • TENDER TREATMENT
    Could the French fashion for stern-slung dinghies soon be seen in home waters, wonders Ken Endean
  • SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL ANCHOR HANDLING
    HANDLING THE HOOK

    Nigel Calder?s Choosing for Cruising series continues with a look at anchor-handling arrangements

SAILING SKILLS

  • A QUESTION OF SEAMANSHIP
    Push on or turn and run. What would you do?
  • EXPERT ON BOARD
    GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR MAINSAIL

    A few simple tweaks can make all the difference to the set of your main, says Tom Cunliffe
  • LEARNING CURVE
    A father and son take to the liferaft when their yacht starts sinking
  • CUNLIFFE ON CRUISING
    Tom Cunliffe learns that small is not always beautiful
  • CHARTWORK
    Buoys will be buoys, says Nigel Calder
  • ANY QUESTIONS?
    Your cruising queries answered

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  • OPENING SHOT
    The Global Challenge race starts in a blow
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    YM?s Gipsy Moth IV campaign success
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  • LIBBY PURVES: THIS CRUISING LIFE
    Libby is bit by the racing bug
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    What?s coming up in the fi rst issue of 2005
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    News from our team of local correspondents
  • CONFESSIONAL
    Owning up to your sailing sins