Liz Wardley, Volvo Ocean Race legend, famously quipped she was just getting some ‘me time’ while suspended 30-odd metres above the deck at the top of the mast on a…
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12-point spring checklist for your yacht
Now the days are getting longer and the weather warmer, it is clear, a new season is just round the corner. Don’t be tempted, however, to scrimp on a sensible…
A Tale of Two Yachts: book review
A Tale of Two Yachts is a fascinating account of two voyages, over 85 years apart, to New Zealand, says Julia Jones
The Temptress Voyages: book review
The Temptress Voyages is a sailing classic covering the Atlantic crossings of pioneering sailor, Edward Allcard and deserves a place in your library, says Julia Jones
Interior Waypoints: book review
Interior Waypoints is an absorbing exploration of the more remote parts of Central and South America by boat
Stockholm Archipelago: the 50 best harbours – book review
Available in English, Stockholm Archipelago: the 50 best harbours is a must have guide for those planning to explore Sweden's islands and skerries
More Lives than a Ship’s Cat: book review
More Lives than a Ship's Cat is a well researched biography exploring of the wartime naval career of Mick Stoke. A fascinating read, says Julia Jones
Torpedoes, Tea and Medals: book review
Torpedoes, Tea and Medals is a fascinating account into the life of the highly decorated Second World War RNVR officer, Jake Wright, says Julia Jones
Deep Water: book review of Emma Bamford’s new novel
Deep Water is a dark psychological thriller with a sailing couple at its heart. Absorbing, says Julia Jones
Win a rescueME PLB3 emergency beacon
YACHTING MONTHLY READER QUESTIONNAIRE 2025 Established in 1906, Yachting Monthly has changed with the times for over a century to reflect the boats and equipment of the day, sharing the…









