Mike Taylor traced the UK origins of long-distance offshore powerboat racing from the first Cowes-Torquay in 1961, giving us ...
There were some historical wins at last summer's Cannes Régates Royales, with some boats taking clean sweep victories, Nigel ...
Classic Boat is the magazine for the world’s most beautiful boats. Packed with stunning images, we have the inside stories of the great classic yachts and motorboats afloat today, as well as ...
Our pick of the new releases in the world of nautical publishing - Our previous Editor Steffan Meyric Hughes introduces the latest best sailing books to get stuck into!
This autumn, James Wharram held a party to celebrate 60 years since his famous groundbreaking voyage, when he set out across the Atlantic on a self-designed, self-built 23ft 6in (7.2m) ‘double canoe’ ...
Tom Cunliffe reminding us why you'll never regret a good boat anchor and, importantly, how to stay out of trouble.
Our look at boatyards around the world continues, this time Nigel Sharp takes in a few of the European yards fighting the good fight.
As an infamous British yachting journalist, author and broadcaster, Tom Cunliffe has also been a long time columnist for Classic Boat Magazine.
Who are the designers shaping the world of spirit-of-tradition yachts? It was about half a century ago that Spirit of Tradition boats began to appear, with the introduction of the original Cornish ...
Gadgets that will help you keep the classic look - speakers, portable chargers and radios with the latest tech and heritage quality and feel.
The Old Gaffers Association has a jam packed calendar this year, with events up and down the UK – it’s time to plan your summer racing schedule. In 1959, the first ‘Old Gaffers’ race was held on the ...
Eric Tabarly’s ever-green Whitbread maxi Pen Duick VI never won a round-the-world yacht race… until now, when she was first over the line in the recent Ocean Globe Race. The skipper this time was his ...