To Greenland in an 86-year-old Baglietto ketch
We featured Leo Goolden's Folkboat transat to Antigua. His next stop was Greenland. Leo is shortlisted in our 2016 Awards. Article from CB331, on...
Transatlantic alone on a wooden gaffer
David Sycamore went transatlantic alone the hard way, on a 34ft wooden gaff cutter
From the October issue (CB340). Story by DAVID SYCAMORE. Photos TIM...
Cross-Channel in a dinghy: Will Stirling’s latest adventure
Boatbuilder Will Stirling delivered his clinker dinghy to the Jersey Boat Show the hard way
Story taken from April, CB298. May issue out soon. To...
Christiana: from shipwreck to sailing
The Norwegian Colin Archer ketch Christiana is back from the dead. We went for a sail, on the Caledonian Canal
It’s almost dark when I...
Boatbuilders on ice
Sailing to the frozen north is a big trend these days. Meet two British boatbuilders who sail their self-built wooden boats to the ice...
Sailing a classic yacht on the Thames
In 2011, CB editor Dan Houston sailed his restored 32ft sloop Nereis from the the South Coast to London then back out to Faversham...
London to Istanbul by dinghy Part 2
Monster fish and land mines, as Giacomo de Stefano concludes his 3,000-mile odyssey across Europe in an Iain Ougthred dinghy.
From March 2013 (issue CB297)....
Sailing British Columbia: Remote North with Ellen Massey Leonard
Exploring the remote north of British Columbia by yacht and classic seaplane was a childhood dream come true for bluewater sailor, aircraft pilot, photographer,...
Argentario to Naples by Fife ketch
Join the crew of the Fife ketch Eilean for the short but eventful sail through the Tyrrhenian Sea to race in the 2013 Naples...
To Antarctica on a three-masted barque
Aboard the three-masted barque Europa bound for Antarctica in the wake of greats
Article from the current (November 2016) issue of Classic Boat. To buy copy...