Crossing the Atlantic as a couple: Why six-hour watches are my pattern of choice
Kate Hayward is sailing around the world with her partner. She explains to Yachting Monthly why she opts for six-hour…
Would you sail if you found water ingress in the bilges?
James Stevens considers a problem sent in by a Yachting Monthly reader who asks whether they would set sail if…
What are agonic and isogonic lines?
You may never have heard of agonic and isogonic lines, but they are the secret behind what your compass tells…
How to prepare for an Atlantic crossing
There’s a lot to think about when planning an Atlantic crossing, but Simon Hardaker found breaking it down helped make…
How to improve single-line reefing
Martin Watts explains how to reduce the friction on the reefing lines of newer yachts and improve your single-line reefing…
Would you cross an ocean with this skipper?
James Stevens considers a problem sent in by a Yachting Monthly reader who asks whether they should cross an ocean…
Planning a cruise: Secrets of successful skippering
Setting off on a sail is easy, but planning a cruise that keeps your options open and ensures the enjoyment…
How to pick up fore and aft moorings
Mooring fore and aft can be a fiddly process, never more so than in Cornwall’s Polperro. If you can do…
Just how visible are yachts to shipping?
Making your yacht as easy to see as possible makes collision avoidance much easier for large vessels, says merchant seaman…
Ultimate Guide to Sailing in Italy in 2025
To go sailing in Italy is a must for every sailor. Italy is one of the most versatile and attractive…
Should you risk a short cut on a sailing passage?
James Stevens considers a problem sent in by a Yachting Monthly reader who asks whether they should risk a short…
Safest Caribbean Islands and Ones To Avoid in 2024
While the Caribbean Islands are generally a very safe destination, high-profile incidents can quickly leave travellers wondering what lurks beneath…
10 Simple Meals Ideas for Your Sailing Holiday in 2024
Dear sailors and sailing lovers! Looking for some fresh ideas on what simple meals to prepare during your sailing holiday?…
Sailing Apps You Shouldn’t Go Out To Sea Without in 2024
Sailing apps can be very useful while at sea. Technology has advanced so much that we can now fully relax…
Advantages and Disadvantages of Sailing Holidays
Whenever I am asked to describe a sailing holiday, I find myself somewhat challenged. That’s probably because I have a…
How to survive in a liferaft should the worst happen
No-one wants to end up in a liferaft, but if push comes to shove, your chances of survival are greatly…
How to deal with an unwell member of your crew
James Stevens considers a problem sent in by a Yachting Monthly reader who asks how to deal with an unwell…
How to tension your yacht’s rig with wire or rod rigging
Ivar Dedekam author of Illustrated Sail & Rig Tuning gives his guide on tensioning a yacht’s wire or rod rigging…
How to pass your Yachtmaster Practical Exam
Theo Stocker is put through his paces on an RYA Yachtmaster Offshore prep week, before taking the exam itself. Find…
How to improve power management on a yacht
Mike Morgan offers advice on how to improve power management on a yacht and preserve precious amps for those that…
How to prepare for your Yachtmaster Offshore exam
In an age of digital navigation and walk ashore pontoons, how hard can the RYA Yachtmaster Offshore be? Theo Stocker…
How to avoid this collision in fog while sailing a yacht?
James Stevens considers a problem sent in by a Yachting Monthly reader who asks how to to avoid this collision…
How to rig a preventer and boom brake: Our expert guide
Rigging a preventer or using a boom brake is just good seamanship when sailing downwind, but doing so badly is…
How to learn to sail: Catching the sailing wave
A sailing newbie moves her hands from the keyboard to the furling line, surfing learning curves. Jenny Jasper dives into…
What can be learned from these 4 major accidents at sea?
Accident reports make sobering reading, but if we want to sail downwind safely, then it pays to learn from gybes…
Why marking the lines on your yacht is crucial
It’s common practise for racing sailors, but marking your lines is crucial even if you are an occasional cruising sailor…
How different yacht types change sailing characteristics
Ken Endean looks back on the boats he has owned over 50 years and explains why the hull lines of…
How to rig a yacht’s mooring lines to avoid chafe
James Stevens considers a problem sent in by a Yachting Monthly reader who asks how to rig a yacht’s mooring…
A beginners guide to easy yacht navigation
Sometimes, rather than knowing where you are, it’s easier to know where you aren’t, says Justin Morton in his guide…
‘Dodging ships can feel like being a chicken crossing a very busy motorway’
It seemed odd when container vessels mysteriously started keeping clear of Peter Webb’s yacht, but the AIS-related answer only appeared…