Yard News: November 2012

A round-up from boatyards and individuals in Britain and around the world, from the November 2012 issue of Classic BoatKENT, BRITAIN Three new designs from...

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez to celebrate 40th birthday this summer

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez this summer will be celebrating 40 years since the birth of the Nioulargue, the regatta that preceeded it. The epic Med...

January issue out now!

January issue
New January 2019 issue is out now. Here's our preview We've been at Pendennis Shipyard in Cornwall following the rebuild of the 1915 Herreshoff schooner...

The Commodore’s Log 4: Race 1 Update

David Murrin reports from the opening day of racing at Panerai British Classic Week We got Cetewayo off the dock early and hoisted the main in conditions...

New mast for HMS Gannet stepped: see photos

Visitors to The Historic Dockyard Chatham were surprised to witness the stepping of a new foremast on the 1878 ship HMS Gannet. Gannet was Britain’s...

Golden Globe Race update ¬– 3rd place in sight for Uku...

Third placed Estonian sailor Uku Randmaa is hungry… hungry because he has caught no fish during the past week to supplement the last of...

Cambria Relaunched

Cambria, the last British-registered vessel to carry a cargo under sail alone, has been relaunched in Faversham. The restoration, by the Cambria Trust, was...

National Historic Ships photo competition: deadline is this Friday

Hurry! The deadline for this year's NHS photo comp is this Friday 31 August. To enter, click here. See below for more of the...

Powerboat legend Fabio Buzzi killed with two crew on Monaco-Venice record...

  Italian powerboating legend Fabio Buzzi was tragically killed with two crew members in a 70-knot collision with the San Nicoletto artificial reef earlier this...

New volunteer skippers wanted to help sail Nancy Blackett

Swallows and Amazons author Arthur Ransome named his 28ft 7-tonne Hillyard Nancy Blackett after one of the characters in the much loved children’s series....