It pays to use every resource possible, from pilot books to charts, in order to find a safe haven when wild cruising, says Vyv Cox
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Faurby 460E
Danish yard Faurby custom-build each interior to every owner’s requirements, Graham Snook heads to Denmark to test the first two boats of its new flagship model.
Sailors to be consulted over UK red diesel ban
The UK Government has announced it will be asking sailors what impact a ban on red diesel will have and when the ban can be introduced
What could a no-deal Brexit mean for UK cruisers?
The Cruising Association considers what a no-deal Brexit might mean for UK sailors
Puerto Portals, Mallorca
Dag Pike finds a quiet anchorage outside the glitz and glamour of Puerto Portals
Jonty Pearce: A Vision of Clarity – ISO 11591
Jonty Pearce reflects on Mel Bartlett's article on the Recreational Craft Directive in the November 2018 edition of Yachting Monthly which leads him to muse on boat design
EU ruling could limit red diesel use
White diesel may replace red at UK marinas following the ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union
Downsizing: an age-old conundrum
Bigger isn’t always better. As ageing joints make some jobs harder, Julian Mounter rediscovers the fun and freedom of a smaller boat
HMRC defends the use of red diesel by British sailors
The government is fighting the European Commission's claims that the use of red diesel to power pleasure boats in the UK is in breach of EU rules
Could sailing in Europe post Brexit cost more and involve more paperwork?
The Cruising Association has carried out research to try and find out what sailors can expect when sailing in EU countries after Brexit