National Historic Ships UK Photography Competition 2026 marks 20 years of celebrating maritime photography at it's finest - ...
The magical Richard Mille Cup powers up for a summer of competitive and challenging classic racing - here is the provisional ...
On 16 April 1953, the John Brown & Company shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, launched the Britannia, a vessel that stands as a ...
Sunny, salty, warm, or cold? You'll want to keep your head and face protected while boating with these top sailing caps.
Cockleshell, may well be the oldest surviving Guernsey-built boat and celebrates 100 years since her first launching in ...
The Neil Thompson Boats' Norfolk range may be the gold standard, in many ways - this is your opportunity to own one.
Built in 1958 in Lallows Boatyard, this Dragon Class boat that has been saved from despair in Bristol's Rolt's Yard.
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 ...
New solution for ensuring you've selected the right sailing products, with Jimmy Green Marine’s new Custom Build product ...
Since the earliest lifeboats in the late 1700s, up until the 1920s, most ‘service boats’ of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution were sail-and-oar designs. The use of sails extended the range of a ...
I hoist the mainsail with the mooring lines still tied. A few curious faces peer over the railings. “Is that a Folkboat?” says an old fella’ with a bag of chips. “Where you off to?” “France!” I say.
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